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ASBESTOS: A Silent Killer in Nigeria
By
Dele Igbinedion Asbestos is a
fibrous mineral that has been used as insulation and as a fire retardant in a
wide variety of applications. In Nigeria, it is used mainly as roofing and
tiling material.
Due to its fibrous
nature, asbestos can produce dust that, when inhaled, becomes deposited in the
lungs. This can cause or contribute to the development of illnesses including
asbestosis (a fibrous scarring of the lungs) and mesothelioma (a malignant tumor
in the lining of the lungs or the abdominal cavity). These are very fatal
diseases. Most asbestos
particles are coughed up or swallowed. Those that are long and thin are not as
easily cleared and can cause cancer. Science has established beyond doubt that
the odds of getting cancer increase with the level and duration of exposure to
asbestos fibres. INHALING
ASBESTOS When someone
inhales asbestos fibres, there will usually be no immediate symptoms, but there
remains a long-term risk of chest and abdominal cancers and lung diseases. The
most dangerous asbestos fibers are too small to be visible. After they are
inhaled, they can remain and accumulate in the lungs. Asbestos can cause
lung cancer, mesothelioma (a cancer of the chest and abdominal linings), and
asbestosis (irreversible lung scarring that can be fatal). Symptoms of these
diseases do not show up until many years after exposure began. Smokers are at
higher risk of developing asbestos-induced lung cancer. Most people with
asbestos-related diseases were exposed to elevated concentrations on the job;
some developed disease from exposure to clothing and equipment brought home from
job sites. This is how it
happens: 1. Asbestos fibers
are inhaled through successively narrower passages, from the trachea through the
bronchial tubes to the bronchioles. Fibers embedded in these airways can cause
lung cancer. 2. Fibers can reach
the clusters of honeycombed air sacs called alveoli, leaving scar tissue.
Excessive scarring restricts breathing. This is asbestosis, a condition
resulting mainly from occupational exposure. 3. Fibers can pass
through the alveoli and migrate to the pleura, the lining of the chest cavity.
There, they may injure the mesothelial cells and promote malignant tumours. This
is mesothelioma, a fairly rare cancer that is usually discovered 25 to 40 years
after initial exposure. Nearly all victims die within a year of diagnosis. 4. Mesothelioma
sometimes occurs in the peritoneum, the lining of the abdominal cavity. WHO DOES IT
AFFECT? The conditions
caused by asbestos could be common among present or former employees of asbestos
manufacturing companies, sales outlets and/or present or former users of the
product.
It could also
spread to other persons who come into daily contact with the unwitting carriers,
as it the fibres are airborne. In the UK, a widow who contracted the disease
associated with asbestos inhaled the fibres from her husband’s clothes as she
washed them. She was consequently able to recover substantial damages. ASBESTOS USE IN
THE UNITED STATES The widespread use
of asbestos in manufacturing and the United States ended in the 1970s, and since
then, the government has strictly regulated workplace exposures. Several federal
and state agencies have authority to regulate asbestos, including the US
Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the US
Environmental Protection Agency. Sufferers have
brought multi-million Dollar lawsuits against asbestos manufacturing companies
and have recovered a lot of money to aid sufferers and their survivors. ASBESTOS USE IN
EUROPE In Britain, it has
been outlawed due to its hazardous effect on health and some years ago, some
South Africans who worked for asbestos manufacturing companies were able to sue
and recover in the UK for asbestos related illnesses. Professional
indemnity insurer Zurich Professional has recently urged solicitors in the UK to
make sure their non-domestic conveyancing processes include detailed questions
on asbestos risk management. Under the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations
2002, which came into force on 21 May 2002, any business in the UK that does not
actively manage asbestos risks will be prosecuted. In Belgium,
asbestos use in any building is illegal. Indeed, the European Union refused to
use its headquarters in Brussels since for many years now because asbestos was
found to have been used in constructing the building. Instead, it has
commissioned a company to remove all traces of the product. Only after this is
completed will the building be utilised. ASBESTOS IN
NIGERIA As the Western
governments outlawed asbestos use in their countries, the evil companies
manufacturing these fibres moved to Africa. In Nigeria in particular, it is
being manufactured in many centrally located cities like Kano, Lagos and Sapele
and promoted as an essential ingredient for building. Most houses in Nigeria
today have asbestos as major materials, from roofing sheets to the pipes used
for supposedly modern toilets. In fact, most Nigerians consider it a symbol of
affluence that their homes are roofed entirely with asbestos roofing sheets,
whereas, they unknowingly signed their death warrants when they purchased the
materials. It is also used as
for brake linings for cars, among others. So, the average mechanic who works
with these brake linings is at risk of contracting diseases associated with
asbestos. Ditto for the car owners, drivers etc of the cars that use the
products. Sadly, the
“Nigerian” companies involved in the manufacture of the product are all foreign
owned. My investigations revealed that a closely guarded Belgian company
registered in Brussels, Belgium owns them. Ironically, while the product is
banned in Belgium, these people recklessly manufacture and distribute it in
Nigeria putting countless millions at risk. How many of our people have died, as
a result of inhaling the fibres should be anyone’s guess. Many more people
may be contracting the disease and dying in ignorance unless action is taken to
avert it. WHAT YOU MUST DO If you or a loved
one has Mesothelioma, you were exposed to asbestos. As indicated above, the
asbestos manufacturers and distributors know that asbestos is hazardous, yet
they decide not to warn of these hazards. Consequently, you may have a right of
recovery against those manufacturers, which can help off-set the costs of
treatment and provide compensation for your pain, sickness and suffering.
A. LIMITATION
LAWS Your first concern
is to file within the statutory deadlines. If you have been diagnosed with
Mesothelioma, you must file within 7 years.
If you have
Mesothelioma, that alone is not grounds for damages. In order to establish a
claim (against manufacturers, distributors, and/or contractors) it must be
established that you had been exposed to the specific asbestos product at a
specific location. i. Find
victims and persons who are suffering from asbestosis or mesothelioma that can
be traceable to asbestos exposure. Doctors, Consultants and other medical
personnel who know people suffering from this disease can help in this. ii. Locate former
employees of asbestos manufacturing companies or other companies that use
asbestos products in their line of business to find out their health situation.
iii. The media should develop interest in this subject and sponsor articles discussing asbestos related diseases. All hands must be on deck.
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