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Indian and Canadian Govt betray workers by opposing a ban on Asbestos

Gopal Krishna, 05-Feb-2010 06:31:23 PM
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Indian and Canadian Govt betray workers by opposing a ban on Asbestos
Indian and Canadian Govt betray workers by opposing a ban on Asbestos

New Delhi: Trade unions, human rights activists and workers today demonstrated in front of FICCI House and called upon the governments of India and Canada to halt the trade in white asbestos. They urged them to invest instead in addressing the occupational and safety concerns of workers and consumers using asbestos and ensuring compensation to all harmed by asbestos.

A joint letter was also sent to Dr. Manmohan Singh by AICCTU, AITUC, TUCC, NTUI and BANI calling upon him to immediately Ban Asbestos and ensure passage of the White Asbestos (Ban on Use and Import) Bill 2009 pending in Parliament.

At the press conference today speakers from several organisations called upon Dr. Manmohan Singh and Mr. Charest visiting premier (chief minister) of Quebec to stand up to the powerful asbestos industry in both countries which is spending millions of dollars to intimidate and silence workers, doctors, scientists and activists from articulating a truth that has been gathered over 300 years by medical experts and scientists, namely – that asbestos kills! There is no safe use of asbestos!

Trade unions and human rights activists sent a message to Mr. Charest to stop shipping chrysotile asbestos to India when his own government is spending millions of dollars to remove chrysotile asbestos from Quebec's schools, hospitals and buildings. Quebec’s own health experts have told Mr. Charest that the evidence is undeniable that it is impossible to manage chrysotile asbestos safely. Mr. Charest was exhorted to listen to the world's leading, authoritative scientific institutions and experts who are asking him to stop exporting asbestos. The speakers appealed to Mr Charest to respect Canada’s tremendous human rights record and put people over profit and tell the truth about chrysotile asbestos. He is on a trade mission promoting education & science and accompanied by Quebec university presidents. Therefore they should speak up to defend scientific freedom of speech!

Trade unions and human rights activists urged Dr. Manmohan Singh to face the truth that Quebec is exporting its public health tragedy to India even as it has stopped use of chrysotile asbestos in its own country. The Indian government should recognise that in face of declining use for asbestos in developed countries, corporate greed has forced a shift in asbestos trade toward developing countries. Today a powerful message was sent out that our countries can not be turned into global dumping grounds through transfer of hazardous industries and hazardous waste without regard for the labour-, human- and environmental rights.

Trade unions and activists called upon Dr. Manmohan Singh and Mr. Charest to:
• Ban mining, manufacture, use and trade of asbestos in India and Canada.
• Let the expert health authorities of both countries set the policy on asbestos, not the asbestos lobby
• Revise their stand and support the listing of chrysotile asbestos in the PIC list of the Rotterdam Convention.
• Ratify the ILO Convention on Asbestos.
• Close all asbestos mines and take concrete steps to address the occupational and safety concerns of workers employed in asbestos related industries; ensure compensation for workers harmed by asbestos and support a just transition for workers losing employment due to a ban on the mining, use in manufacture, and trade in asbestos.

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  Comment Posted by Ann-marie on 01-Jul-2010 23:22:56
There is not such a thing as safe asbestos. Chrysotile asbestos has not been proven to be safe scientifically and therefore poses a health risk. Developing countries are uneducated concerning the safe use of asbestos - therefore asbestos sheets are often drilled, sawn, sanded etc, and this is when the fibres are released into the air and inhaled. exported asbestos is also exported in sacks of single fibres - where they are added to other materials such as cement. Workers in India have been seen to slit the sacks open with no respitory protection whatsoever. Asbestos cannot simply be managed - and it will never be safe to human health. It requires a world-wide blanket ban.
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        Comment Posted by Aann-marie on 01-Jul-2010 23:26:33
      Re: Please read personal testimonials of people who have developed mesothelioma (a rare lung cancer) through asbestos exposure here: http://www.mesotheliomalungs.org
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  Comment Posted by Naveen kumar on 18-Feb-2010 11:49:23
As per my knowledge - Asbestos cement products are being manufactured in India since 1934. Workers in asbestos-cement product industry in India have not had any adverse health effects in spite of decades of service, there being no risk of exposure to asbestos dust because of pollution 'control measures installed in the factories. Health of the workers is closely monitored as per directives and regulations of the government agencies. "In India Asbestos Cement sheets have been extensively used by Indian Railways for the last 50 years to provide the safest form of roofing to the thousands of Railway Platforms across the country where over 1 crore people step everyday. It is noteworthy that AC Sheets have withstood the test of time with no reported risk/casualty to the Indian traveler nor has there been any adverse effect on the local environment. Another major consumption of AC Sheets is in the roofing of Food Corporation of India godowns, where millions of tons of food grains are stocked. The above two examples are testimony to the fact that Asbestos Sheets are absolutely safe to use. As per knowledge, workers who worked more than 10 years in Asbestos Industries and their parents also worked in the related industries never found any health problems like lung cancer etc. Before taking a big step, Govt must think about employees and their families, who attached with Asbestos industries.
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