For Immediate Release:
Thursday, September 17, 2009

*BANI Welcomes U.S. Surgeon General’s Statement Seeking Asbestos Ban***

*New evidence shows asbestos causes ovarian cancer and laryngeal cancer*

*BANI Demands immediate ban on import & use of asbestos *

September 17, 2009, New Delhi -Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI)
appreciates and welcomes US Surgeon General Steven K. Galson's statement
acknowledging the dangers of asbestos and calls upon the Indian Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare and Ministry of Commerce and Industry to initiate
steps for immediate ban on use, manufacture and trade of all forms of
asbestos (including Chrysotile or White Asbestos).

Illustrating the same Kerala State Human Rights Commission has noted that
exposing workers and consumers to asbestos fibers of all kinds including
chrysotile constitutes violation of human rights in its order dated 31st
January, 2009. But Indian government continues to put commercial interests
of asbestos industry ahead of health and the environment of Indian citizens.

Despite the asbestos disease epidemic in US, Europe, Australia, Japan, South
Africa and elsewhere, a recent document titled "*Human Health Risk
Assessment Studies in Asbestos Based Industries in India*" by Central
Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Union Ministry of Environment Forests has
failed to recommend ban on asbestos. The study reiterates the Supreme
Court’s order by asking Medical examination record should be maintained and
stored for a period of 10 years following the termination of employment, or
for 40 years after first day of employment, whichever is later. In order to
comply with the recommendations contained in IS:11451-1986 (i.e. Bureau of
Indian Standards Recommendations for Safety and Health Requirements Relating
to Occupational Exposure to Asbestos), *employer  should stop existing
practice of employment of temporary, contract workers or daily wage workers.
* Such recommendations have not been complied in a contemptuous manner. The
study was undertaken by the Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow
for the CPCB. The foreword by Chairman, CPCB reveals the alarming fact that
*the indigenous asbestos is mostly used by the unorganized sector. Clearly, ban
on asbestos mining has not been implemented in totality.*

The political patronage enjoyed by the industry is an open secret. BANI has
written letters to the President, Vice President, National Human Rights
Commission and the Defence Minister (armed forces use asbestos as well)
drawing their urgent attention towards a serious unprecedented environmental
and occupational health crisis with regard to *unnoticed asbestos epidemic
in the country*. Even if one asbestos fibre reaches the right place, it
causes irreversible damage - leading to asbestosis, lung cancer or
mesothelioma. Thirty deaths are caused per day from asbestos-related
diseases as per estimates based on US and European studies.

Russia, Canada, Kazakhstan, Zimbabwe and few others are the largest
exporters of asbestos and BANI along with the trade unions are concerned
about Indian government's apathy for the occupational and public health of
citizens and workers in India. Further the massive unethical advertising
campaigns in India are underway to make people believe that asbestos is
safe, while the facts state the contrary. There is incontrovertible evidence
that creates a compelling logic for making India asbestos free.

The asbestos exporting countries in liaison with the Indian asbestos
industry in collusion with government has unleashed a misinformation
campaign about the mythical safe and controlled use of asbestos products,
unmindful of the fact that so far some 50 countries have banned all forms of
asbestos, and are already using alternative materials.

Almost every international health agency of repute including the World
Health Organization, the International Labor Organization, International
Agency for Research on Cancer, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and
the American Cancer Society agree there is no safe level of asbestos
exposure. Most recently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer
(IARC) reconfirmed that all commercial asbestos fibers - including
chrysotile, the most commercially used form of asbestos - cause lung cancer
and mesothelioma. In addition, the IARC newly confirmed that there is
sufficient evidence that asbestos causes ovarian cancer and reconfirmed
asbestos causes laryngeal cancer.

US Surgeon General’s statement specifies: "I urge every American to become
aware of the public health issues of asbestos exposure and the steps they
can take to protect their health." It also underscores the need for a ban,
stating, "...there is no level of asbestos exposure that is known to be safe
and minimizing your exposure will minimize your risk of developing
asbestos-related disease."

The US Senate's Resolution urging the Surgeon General to issue a warning,
'as a public health issue, to warn and educate people that asbestos exposure
may be hazardous to their health', is indeed a landmark step to prevent
exposure and deaths.

Responding to the statement, a victim of asbestos disease, Linda Reinstein,
Executive Director of Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) said,
"As a mesothelioma widow, I am pleased to see the Surgeon General's
statement, as asbestos has been a known carcinogen for more than thirty
years. ADAO is excited to be able to advance educational efforts with his
statement, which strongly reaffirms the need to ban asbestos."

Notably, In the US, Dow Chemicals Company which refuses to own the manifest
liability for Bhopal Gas leak disaster has set aside $2.2 billion to address
future asbestos-related liabilities arising out of the Union Carbide
acquisition, no Indian industry has done so till date.

To read the Surgeon General's full statement, please visit:
www.surgeongeneral.gov/news/pressreleases/pr20090401.html.
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*About **Ban Asbestos Network of India
*Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI) is engaged in responding to public
health crisis due to mining, manufacturing, use, and import of all forms of
asbestos including Chrysotile. As part of a global anti-toxic activists’
coalition, BANI is fighting to ensure asbestos free ship-breaking. Asbestos
is a commercial term for six fibrous minerals of which chrysotile (white
asbestos), the fibrous form of serpentine, is the form of asbestos which is
mostly used now. BANI was founded by public health and environmental health
researchers and activists in 2002. For more information visit
banasbestosindia.blogspot.com

*For further details*: Gopal Krishna, Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI),
Mb:09818089660, E-mail: [email protected]

Read the 6th United States Senate Annual Asbestos Awareness Resolution

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*Statement from Acting Surgeon General Steven K. Galson about **
National Asbestos Week
*

In recognition of 'National Asbestos Awareness Week,' I urge every American
to become aware of the public health issues of asbestos exposure and the
steps they can take to protect their health.



In recent decades, because of concern about asbestos' health effects,
production and use has declined substantially. Most individuals exposed to
asbestos, whether in a home, in the workplace, or out-of-doors will not
develop disease- but there is no level of asbestos exposure that is known to
be safe and minimizing your exposure will minimize your risk of developing
asbestos-related disease.



Asbestos is the name given to a group of fibrous minerals that occur
naturally in the environment.  Low levels of asbestos are commonly in the
air as fibers enter the environment from natural rock outcroppings, products
that contain asbestos, former asbestos mining and milling operations, and
from disturbance of asbestos-containing material. It is when we are exposed
to much more concentrated levels of asbestos that we should be concerned.
Therefore, it is important for all Americans to be aware of asbestos levels
in their environment.



Asbestos can be dangerous if it is inhaled.  Activity that disturbs asbestos
causing these small fibers to float in air increases the chances of
inhalation and the contraction of asbestos-related diseases. Disturbance is
what leads to exposure. Do not attempt to touch or remove asbestos by
yourself. Only people professionally trained and certified to safely handle
asbestos should remove it.



Once breathed in, asbestos fibers can remain in the lungs for years and even
decades. Inhalation of asbestos fibers can cause inflammation and scarring
of the lungs, changes in the lining of the chest cavity around the lung, and
certain cancers. Remember that tobacco smoke greatly increases your risk of
lung cancer if you have also been exposed to asbestos.



If you think you have been exposed to asbestos, I encourage you to speak to
your health care provider. Your provider can tell you if any of your health
problems might be caused

by asbestos exposure.



To learn more about asbestos and asbestos related diseases, please visit:

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/asbestos/
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/asbestos/
http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/

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