U-Haul Fined for Asbestos Exposure Violations U-Haul is facing a financial penalty after an investigation revealed that mechanics working at its facility were unknowingly exposed to hazardous asbestos-containing materials. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) conducted an in-depth inquiry and subsequently issued a $231,000 fine against the company, citing multiple violations related […]
National Cancer Prevention Month 2025
National Cancer Prevention Month 2025 February is National Cancer Prevention Month. Cancer prevention is the action taken to lower the risk of getting cancer. There are multiple ways to reduce the risk of getting cancer including maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoiding cancer causing substances, and taking medicines or vaccines that prevent cancer from developing. The […]
Risks of Asbestos Exposure due to Los Angeles Wildfires
Risks of Asbestos Exposure due to Los Angeles Wildfires Thousands of people are under mandatory evacuation as wildfires rampage the Los Angeles area of Southern California. Other people are making the decision to leave their homes and businesses as the fires spread rapidly. A state of emergency was declared for the area. As the flames […]
Understanding the FDA’s Proposed Asbestos Testing Rule for Talc-Containing Products
Understanding the FDA’s Proposed Asbestos Testing Rule for Talc-Containing Products The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently proposed a new rule aimed at protecting consumers from potential asbestos contamination in talc-containing cosmetic products. This initiative comes in response to growing concerns over the risks associated with asbestos exposure and its link to various […]
EPA Advances Efforts to Address Asbestos Risks with Comprehensive Evaluation of Legacy Uses
EPA Advances Efforts to Address Asbestos Risks with Comprehensive Evaluation of Legacy Uses The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a significant step toward reducing the dangers posed by asbestos with the release of its final Risk Evaluation for Asbestos. This evaluation delves into the risks associated with legacy uses and the disposal of asbestos, […]
Revolutionizing Mesothelioma Detection: Mayo Clinic’s New Blood Test
Revolutionizing Mesothelioma Detection: Mayo Clinic’s New Blood Test Mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer caused by asbestos exposure, poses significant challenges when it comes to early detection. Each year, approximately 3,000 new cases are diagnosed in the United States, with many patients only learning of their condition when treatment options are limited. To address this, […]
Keytruda’s New FDA Approval for Mesothelioma: A Breakthrough in Treatment
Keytruda’s New FDA Approval for Mesothelioma: A Breakthrough in Treatment The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently expanded the use of Keytruda (pembrolizumab), an immunotherapy drug, marking a significant advancement in the treatment of unresectable advanced or metastatic malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM). Approved on September 17, 2024, the combination of Keytruda with pemetrexed […]
Asbestos Risks in Post-Hurricane Demolition and Cleanup
Asbestos Risks in Post-Hurricane Demolition and Cleanup The aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton has left many homeowners and communities facing extensive cleanup efforts, particularly the demolition of structurally unsound buildings. While the focus may be on rebuilding, it is crucial to address potential health hazards hidden within damaged structures, especially asbestos-based materials. Identifying Asbestos-Containing […]
The Importance of Raising Awareness – Mesothelioma Awareness Day 2024
The Importance of Raising Awareness – Mesothelioma Awareness Day 2024 Mesothelioma Awareness Day is observed annually on September 26, serving as a platform to educate the public about the dangers of asbestos exposure, promote early detection for mesothelioma, and support research efforts aimed at developing more effective treatments. Mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive cancer […]
The Legacy of Ambler, Pennsylvania: One of America’s First Asbestos Factory Towns
The Legacy of Ambler, Pennsylvania: One of America’s First Asbestos Factory Towns Ambler, Pennsylvania, may seem like a typical suburban town today, but its history tells a much more complex story. For nearly a century, Ambler was at the forefront of America’s asbestos industry. The town’s identity was shaped by asbestos production, earning it the […]










