Tag: Crocidolite

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Research Thesis Number 3: Seeing the Light at the End of the Tunnel

I am just about done with my third research thesis as required for the Master’s in History Program at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. This thesis is tentatively titled: SOUTH AFRICAN BLUE ASBESTOS FIBERS AT THE ILLINOIS BEACH STATE PARK: MISTAKES OF OUR PAST AND LESSONS FOR OUR FUTURE I have a few…
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1982: What the Environmental Protection Agency was saying about Asbestos-Cement Pipe.

Since I am doing a lot of work for on asbestos-cement pipe for my thesis, I thought that my readers might also find it interesting. From the EPA life cycle analysis in 1982, asbestos-cement pressure water pipe came to the United States market in 1931 and was phased out in the 1980s. Throughout most, if…
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Summary of Prior Blogs

I apologize for just posting a listing of my prior blogs once again, but I am knee deep into my thesis research on blue (crocidolite) asbestos being transported from South Africa, to Waukegan, Illinois, to the shores of Lake Michigan. I continue to learn, such as did you know that crocidolite asbestos fibers are 376…
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South African Blue Asbestos Polluting the Lake Michigan Shoreline: History Meets Science.

I have completed my “final draft” proposal for my third thesis in my Master’s of History program at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. I have stated the research issue as follow: “The specific issue to be addressed in this thesis is the historic use of blue asbestos within the Johns-Manville Corporation manufacturing facility in…
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SUMMARY OF MY ASBESTOS BLOGS TO DATE

Since I started blogging when I entered my Master’s in History program, I have blogged 64 times. As it is tough to track these blogs, below is a total listing with links. I plan to continue this work as I focus my research on asbestos exposures to shipbreakers and then expand this work to ship…
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Minerals Yearbook. The Ultimate Guide to Asbestos History Starting in 1882

Did you ever wonder how it all began? Even more, have you ever wanted to search specific years to see what was known by the United States government about asbestos? Maybe even research the science and knowledge that existed when you or a beloved family member was working? Actually, that is the easiest historical research…
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The Disappearing Blog on Chrysotile Asbestos

The Failure of Science Having completed my last two Blogs on Crocidolite Asbestos and Amosite Asbestos, both within the amphibole family, I was going to finally address the history surrounding the serpentine Chrysotile Asbestos. However, having again reviewed the historical science, I have decided to pass rather than to delve into science mixed with politics.…
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Crocidolite Asbestos. So, What is this Stuff?

Let’s talk Crocidolite Asbestos, otherwise known as Blue Asbestos or, if mined in South Africa, Cape Asbestos. This is the most dangerous of all the asbestos and is currently not mined anywhere in the world. Even though it was only a small amount of the asbestos mined and sold, studies show that Crocidolite Asbestos is…
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