Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Plumber Career Die From Asbestos Cancer

Ronald Kirkland, Derby, England, worked as a plumber for life, and the result had been exposed to asbestos, which eventually kills him. Kirkland has worked for several companies throughout their life, but has never protected with asbestos, as it is known to be a dangerous time. Asbestos is often found in pipe lagging, and exposure to mineral wool factories can produce such deadly diseases as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the protective coating of the main organs of the body and cavities.

Kirkland died of widespread cancer at the age of 73 years. On investigation, Derby Coroner's Court heard that he had removed asbestos-containing sections of pipes, insulation pipes and insulation of the boiler, and that, following the death of Kirkland has been given the nature of the profession.

Kirkland wife Sheila, said her husband, who loved his job, he really did. I never heard that will not go to work. He enjoyed it. "

But the son of Kirkland, Stephen said: "If he had known the dangers, he did his job, but the greater the protection." He went to tell the court, "Unfortunately, when my father was working there was no real control."

asbestos cancer often affects the lungs as the main form of exposure is inhalation of carcinogenic fibers. These fibers lodge in the lungs for decades, inflammation and ultimately leads to eruption of lung cancer or pleural mesothelioma affects the lining of the lungs.
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