Asbestos in power plants
With the start of the industrial revolution, many power plants flourished in order to supply electricity to our country. Today power plants remain essential as a source of energy, giving our country the power and heat they need. While the builders of the first plants recognized the importance of ensuring the health of workers due to the large amount of electricity generated there, some other risks remained.
Due to the generation of large amounts of electricity, the first builders were aware of the plants with the risk of fire. Unfortunately, the material was used to isolate dependencies was asbestos, which represented a risk to the health of those who came into contact with him. In these places the asbestos was installed on computers, machinery and pipes making them immune to fire.
The areas specifically used asbestos in its installation were turbines, generators, pipes, valves, gaskets and boilers. Furthermore ceilings, walls and floors often used internally to protect asbestos fire. Although many of these ancient plants have been remodeled and updated with modern equipment, turbines and generators are covered with asbestos mesothelioma allowing left were a continuing threat.
Warnings of governments in recent decades have helped to eliminate these hazards, since many of the plants have been remodeled or encapsulated materials containing asbestos. However, these encapsulations remodeling or have done nothing for those who worked in the past continually exposed to asbestos. Frequent use of this material in these units has meant that there is a high ratio of mesothelioma even among the first workers
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