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Smither, W. J. – School Science Review, 1978
Explains the structure and properties of asbestos, its importance in industry, and its world-wide use and production. Discusses asbestos-related diseases and suggests ways of preventing them, adding that current research is trying to make working with asbestos safer. (GA)
Descriptors: Cement Industry, Construction Industry, Construction Materials, Diseases
McCormick, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1985
Reviews a survey of asbestos in the schools and the status of asbestos regulations enforcement policy. Reviews the status of asbestos litigation and recovery of abatement costs. Provides suggestions for choosing asbestos abatement contractors. (MD)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Materials, Court Litigation, Educational Environment
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PTA Today, 1986
The presence of asbestos health hazards in the schools is particulary serious since children exposed to asbestos are more likely to develop cancer than adults similarly exposed. Health risks of asbestos, scope of the problem, and asbestos testing are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials, Physical Health
Safe Buildings Alliance, Washington, DC. – 1984
Thirty-one critical questions about asbestos, its use in school buildings, and the risks it poses to health are answered in this booklet. Issued by the Safe Buildings Alliance, an incorporated association of manufacturers that once supplied asbestos-containing materials for building construction, the booklet's purpose is to provide information…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Materials, Hazardous Materials, Physical Environment
AGB Reports, 1986
Under federal regulation, all friable asbestos must be removed from buildings before undertaking major renovation or demolition. The American Council on Education is filing a national voluntary class action suit to recover from asbestos manufacturers the costs of removing asbestos-containing materials. (MLW)
Descriptors: Asbestos, College Buildings, Construction Materials, Costs
Alderson, Karen L., Comp. – 1992
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral found in several forms and because of its temperature-resisting properties, flexibility, and strength, it was widely used in the construction industry, automobile industry, and textile industry. Asbestos becomes dangerous when it crumbles and breaks releasing fibers that can cause asbestosis and certain…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Cancer, Ceilings, Construction Materials
Baldwin, Cynthia A. – 1981
This study determined, by means of a random sample, how many of Colorado's public schools have asbestos materials and estimated the potential risk of exposure presented by these materials. Forty-one schools were surveyed. Bulk samples of possible asbestos materials were collected and analyzed using the K-squared Asbestos Screening Test to…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Materials, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials
Speights, Daniel A.; Westbrook, Edward J. – American School Board Journal, 1985
Decisions on school asbestos litigation are complex. Outlines strategies for deciding whether to consider filing suits against asbestos manufacturers individually or in the class action suit. (MD)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Materials, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Neilander, Dennis K.; Sacarto, Douglas M. – State Legislative Report, 1988
The widespread use of asbestos for several decades in building construction has created major public health concerns for state governments. If asbestos is not thoroughly bound in cement, plaster, resin or some other stable material, it will flake and powder, releasing countless microscopic fibers into the air. Asbestos fibers penetrate deep into…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Buildings, Cancer
Becker, Susan – Instructor, 1984
Thousands of schools contain dangerous asbestos which threatens the safety of students and teachers. The Environmental Protection Agency can be contacted to inspect and advise on this problem. Suggestions are offered for school personnel who suspect their school may contain asbestos. (DF)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Classroom Environment, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gibbs, Lois; And Others – PTA Today, 1982
This article alerts parents to the danger of asbestos exposure in schools and urges parent teacher associations to demand corrective action. It explains: (1) how to identify asbestos; (2) how to remove it; and (3) how to recover costs from the industry. A recently enacted rule by the Environmental Protection Agency is stated. (PP)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards
Benke, Mary Schaefer – Asbestos Issues '88, 1988
Debates whether children are more susceptible to asbestos-related disease than adults. Addresses the issue of low-level exposure and disease. Discusses the regulatory measures taken by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Congress to protect children from the potential threat of asbestos exposure. (CW)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Cancer, College Science
McMullin, Richard C.; Cain, Gary K. – 1987
In conjunction with a bond proposal for energy related items, the North County Public Schools (Missouri) undertook the task of removing friable asbestos Missouri school district undertook the task of removing friable asbestos from schools. Specifications for asbestos abatement prepared by the district administrative office were reviewed by the…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Board of Education Role, Bond Issues, Educational Facilities Improvement
Griffith, James L. – Asbestos Issues '88, 1988
Discusses the reasons potential claimants in asbestos-in-school cases believe losses and legal expenses are the obligations of insurance carriers. Describes some law suits and matters of concern to property owners, asbestos manufacturers, and those engaged in the construction of buildings, and property-casualty insurance companies. (RT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Cancer, College Science
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Yeager, L. Dayle; Bilbo, David – CEFP Journal, 1983
Explains what asbestos is, how it can be identified, where it has been used in educational facilities, the health hazards, government regulation, how it can be removed, and lists information sources. (MLF)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Court Litigation, Diseases, Educational Facilities
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