2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9081431
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The Rough Path to the Compensation of Asbestos Damages in China

Abstract: Abstract:The article investigates the issue of asbestos damages compensation in China. Today, China is a major player in the global market of asbestos production and consumption. Therefore, a large number of Chinese workers are employed in the asbestos industries and an even larger number of individuals are exposed to asbestos for non-occupational reasons. Although there is no official data on the numbers of asbestos-related diseases in China, it is estimated that a significant part of the population developed… Show more

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“…46 In China, workers in the asbestos products industry were often exposed to high levels of asbestos which frequently exceeded the Chinese official occupational exposure limit. 47,48 These findings highlight the need for effective prevention measures especially in lowand middle-income countries, where there are high demands from the construction industry as part of national infrastructure development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 In China, workers in the asbestos products industry were often exposed to high levels of asbestos which frequently exceeded the Chinese official occupational exposure limit. 47,48 These findings highlight the need for effective prevention measures especially in lowand middle-income countries, where there are high demands from the construction industry as part of national infrastructure development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1.1-2. The biggest asbestos producers worldwide and their asbestos production during 2010-2017 based on the existing literature (5,6,(17)(18)(19) Not only occupational, but also non-occupational exposure to asbestos causes MM. Non-occupational exposure includes domestic and environmental exposure, as well as exposure to natural occurring asbestos or to commercial asbestos-containing materials (1, [20][21][22].…”
Section: Exposure To Asbestos and Erionitementioning
confidence: 99%