Dollids
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:21 PM |
the computer chair i just purchase has a warning label on the bottom sayings "WARNING DO NOT TEAR THE BOTTOM OF THIS CHAIR OR YOU WILL BE EXPOSED TO ABESTOS WHICH LEADS TO LUNG CANCER" and i accidentally ripped the bottom of the chair help |
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Probation
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Key66
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:21 PM |
| why did your chair have abestos in the first place |
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kacks1
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:22 PM |
WHO PUTS ASBESTOS IN CHAIRS FFS MAN UR PROBABLY GONNA HAVE ASBESTOS ON YOUR LUNGS WHICH WILL 9 TIMES OUT OF TEN KILL YOU
+20k - helo it me nagware |
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xdude52
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:22 PM |
why did your chair have asbestos anyway? [2]
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Rilpy
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:23 PM |
what the hell is asbestos anyways
asbestos boots??
can u not |
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:23 PM |
I really hope you don't
run run and run
good luck :((( |
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oceax
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:24 PM |
| what are asbestos doing in a chair |
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Halfe3
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Dollids
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:25 PM |
@rilpy Asbestos (pronounced /æsˈbɛstəs/ or /æzˈbɛstəs/) is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals,[1] which all have in common their eponymous asbestiform habit: long (roughly 1:20 aspect ratio), thin fibrous crystals, with each visible fiber composed of millions of microscopic "fibrils" that can be released by abrasion and other processes.[2] They are commonly known by their colors, as "blue asbestos", "brown asbestos", "white asbestos", and green asbestos.
Asbestos mining existed more than 4,000 years ago, but large-scale mining began at the end of the 19th century, when manufacturers and builders began using asbestos because of its desirable physical properties:[1] sound absorption, average tensile strength, its resistance to fire, heat, electrical and chemical damage, and affordability. It was used in such applications as electrical insulation for hotplate wiring and in building insulation. When asbestos is used for its resistance to fire or heat, the fibers are often mixed with cement or woven into fabric or mats. These desirable properties made asbestos a very widely used material, and its use continued to grow throughout most of the 20th century until the carcinogenic effects of asbestos dust caused its effective demise as a mainstream construction and fireproofing material in most countries. However, around 2 million tons of asbestos were still mined per year as of 2009, half in Russia.
It is now known that prolonged inhalation of asbestos fibers can cause serious and fatal illnesses including malignant lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis (a type of pneumoconiosis).[3][4] Health issues related to asbestos exposure can be found in records dating back to Roman times. By the beginning of the 20th century concerns were beginning to be raised, which escalated in severity during the 1920s and 1930s. By the 1980s and 1990s asbestos trade and use started to become banned outright, phased out, or heavily restricted in an increasing number of countries.
The severity of asbestos-related diseases, the material's extremely widespread use in many areas of life, its continuing long-term use after harmful health effects were known or suspected, and fact that asbestos-related diseases can emerge decades after exposure ceases, have resulted in asbestos litigation becoming the longest, most expensive mass tort in U.S. history and a significant legal issue in many other countries. Asbestos-related liability also remains an ongoing concern for many manufacturers, insurers and reinsurers. |
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Rilpy
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Crnu
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| 26 Jul 2015 07:27 PM |
df is asbestos doing there?
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