Asbestos was once commonly used in the construction industry. Though its commercial use has been restricted in the United States, a comprehensive or total ban has yet to happen. The importation of asbestos in the United States, as well as its consumption, remains high. More than fifty countries have already completed a total ban on asbestos, but the United States has yet to pass that law. As it is, many workers in the construction industries are frequently exposed to asbestos. For workers in the construction industry, here is a checklist to see if you are at risk of exposure.

First is the amount of asbestos. The amount of asbestos a worker is exposed to does not matter when it comes to asbestos cancers such as mesothelioma. The smallest amount of exposure can lead to future health issues. For some workers, they are never informed about the possible presence of asbestos in any of the building materials they are working with or around.

Second, if you are working with high-risk asbestos products your employer should have a license for such work. In this case, you have the right to ask if they have this license since you will be the one who will be directly affected. The license is required mainly to protect the workers, so in this case it should be checked. Third, if you are not working on high-risk asbestos products, you should still check out a few conditions. This includes proper disposal of waste, proper handling of the products, and proper basic training about the basics of asbestos in the construction industry.

If you have previously been exposed to asbestos and are now suffering from mesothelioma, you should contact a mesothelioma attorney or asbestos attorney. Baron and Budd, one of the leading law firms that fight for the rights of workers who are suffering from asbestos exposure, offers information that can help you with your case. Baron and Budd can provide you with a mesothelioma attorney. The mesothelioma attorneys of Baron and Budd are experienced in diseases caused by asbestos exposure. It is recommended that you talk to a mesothelioma attorney so that you will know your rights and how to bring your claim. Visit the website of Baron and Budd at www.baronandbudd.com. For more information about asbestos exposure, please visit www.protectingwhatsright.com.

Author's Bio: 

This article is based on Daniel’s research on asbestos and how it can lead to mesothelioma. Daniel does not work for Baron and Budd, and he is by no means an expert in this particular field. That said, he keeps himself up to date on latest legal news about mesothelioma lawyers at Baron and Budd, P.C. by reading thearticles at www.mesotheliomanews.com.