
Kerala
Labor Minister, P K Gurudasan has been positive about the idea of doing
something in his state with regard to making it asbestos free. He was
speaking to Dr Barry Castleman, a well known authority on asbestos
issue. Dr Castleman held press conferences to highlight the necessity
of banning of asbestos in India during his recent visit to Kerala.

Gurudasan
also handles the portfolios of Employment and Training, Rehabilitation,
Factories and boilers, Insurance Medical Services, Industrial
Tribunals, Excise, Cashew Industry and Labour Courts.
Public
health researchers have warned that the harmful and deadly effects that
asbestos fibres may cause have been seriously underestimated in India.
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Asbestos industry accused of spreading misinformationNov 30, 2009, The Hindu
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DELHI: Environmentalists here have accused the asbestos industry of
having launched a “misinformation campaign” in newspapers.
“We
will be registering a complaint with the Press Council of India and the
Advertising Standards Council of India against this campaign to ensure
that the common man does not get influenced and is aware of the dangers
of using asbestos,” said Gopal Krishna of Ban Asbestos Network of India
(BANI).
He added that the advertisements were against all ethics as it does not talk about the dangers associated with asbestos use.
“Almost
every international health agency of repute including World Health
Organisation, International Labour Organisation, and International
Agency for Research on Cancer, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
and American Cancer Society agree there is no safe level of asbestos
exposure.
We have been campaigning against use of asbestoses
and trying to ensure that there is enough awareness about it. While we
can’t stop people from advertising we can ensure that the common man
knows about the ill-effects of asbestoses,” noted a release issued by
the group.
The Union Government is yet to issue a complete ban
on use of asbestoses in the country but some Sates have taken a
proactive stand against asbestoses. “Even the International Agency for
Research on Cancer reconfirmed that all commercial asbestos fibres
cause lung cancer and mesothelioma.”
Asbestos free schoolsDown To Earth
Paving
the way for a complete ban on asbestos and its products, Kerala Human
Rights Commission said “exposing Indians to asbestos is a human rights
violation”. It asked the state government to phase out asbestos roofs
from all schools and replace them with country tiles. The ruling was in
response to a petition that said roofing school buildings with asbestos
is hazardous to children’s health. Ban Asbestos Network of India has
appealed to the National Human Rights Commission to adopt the Kerala
Human Rights Commission’s order with immediate effect.