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  • ______ Defense verdict - Toxic Exposure Toxic Exposure - Asbestos - Bystander - Wrongful Death - Defense Verdict
  • ______ VERDICT Product liability - Asbestos Exposure - Failure to warn - Dangerous Product - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ $625,000 plus interest. - Indemnification Electrocution - Wrongful Death Action - Indemnification - Contribution
  • ______ Defense verdict - Toxic Exposure Toxic Exposure - Asbestos - Bystander - Wrongful Death - Defense Verdict
  • ______ VERDICT Product liability - Asbestos Exposure - Failure to warn - Dangerous Product - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos action - Mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure over prolonged period.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure in the workplace - plaintiff insulator develops pleural plaques due to long-term exposure to asbestos - damages claimed for necessary medical surveillance, psychotherapy and for pain and suffering.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION, CHEST PAIN AND COUGH - REQUIREMENT FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE DUE TO INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER AND LUNG INFECTIONS - PLAINTIFF UTILIZES STATISTICAL EVIDENCE PURPORTEDLY INDICATING THAT 40% OF THE DEATHS AMONG ASBESTOS WORKERS EXPOSED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS STEMMED FROM THE EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER AND LUNG INFECTIONS - PLAINTIFF UTILIZES STATISTICAL EVIDENCE PURPORTEDLY INDICATING THAT 40% OF THE DEATHS AMONG ASBESTOS WORKERS EXPOSED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS STEMMED FROM THE EXPOSURE.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Asbestos Action - shortness of breath upon exertion, chest pain, and cough - requirement for medical surveillance due to increased risk of cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - allegations of defective design and failure to warn - death from malignant mesothelioma allegedly due to exposure to defendants' asbestos containing insulation products.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - 402 A STRICT LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - PLAINTIFF SHIPYARD WORKER CLAIMS ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CAUSING ASBESTOSIS - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - PLEURAL THICKENING AND INCREASED RISK OF CANCER - NO ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT PLUS DELAY DAMAGES - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - AWARD INCLUDES $2,000,000VERDICT FOR DEATH OF 58-YEAR-OLD AND $1,200,000 FOR DEATH OF 64- YEAR-OLD - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS CASES - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ASBESTOSIS AND PLEURAL THICKENING TO 76-YEAR-OLD PLAINTIFF.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT INCLUDING $111,540 VERDICT AGAINST NON-SETTLING DEFENDANTS - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SEVERE SCARRING NECESSITATES SURGICAL REMOVAL OF SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF PLEURA - CONTINUING BREATHING DIFFICULTIES UPON EXERTION.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - WRONGFUL DEATH AND SURVIVAL - MESOTHELIOMA CONTRACTED BY CARPENTER AS AN ALLEGED RESULT OF HIS EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT CELOTEX'S ASBESTOS CONTAINING INSULATION PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS CAUSING SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $50,000 PUNITIVE AWARD -WRONGFUL DEATH - ASBESTOS ACTION - MESOTHELIOMA ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANTS' ASBESTOS-CONTAINING PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA - NO EVIDENCE OF ECONOMIC DAMAGES.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING - INCREASED RISK AND FEAR OF FUTURE LUNG CANCER AND/OR MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SURVIVAL CLAIM - DECEDENT DIES FIVE MONTHS AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMA - UNUSUALLY SEVERE PAIN AND SUFFERING - LOSS OF CONSORTIUM DURING PERIOD OF ILLNESS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SURVIVAL CLAIM - DECEDENT DIES FIVE MONTHS AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMA - UNUSUALLY SEVERE PAIN AND SUFFERING - LOSS OF CONSORTIUM DURING PERIOD OF ILLNESS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOS - REVERSE BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS BILATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING AS A RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSE BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - NEGLIGENT DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT - FAILURE TO WARN - THREE PLAINTIFFS - BI-LATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS LITIGATION - DEFECT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNINGS AND NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO WARN OF DANGEROUS PRODUCT - PLEURAL THICKENING - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE - MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - DEATH ACTION.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFECT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNINGS OF KNOWN DANGEROUS PRODUCT - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - WRONGFUL DEATH - PLAINTIFF ESTATE CLAIMS DECEDENT'S DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA RESULTED FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT MANUFACTURER'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSED BIFURCATION - PLAINTIFF PIPEFITTER CLAIMS DEVELOPED PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS AS A RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT MANUFACTURER'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE RESULTS IN ALLEGED WRONGFUL DEATH OF TWO PLAINTIFFS - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $100,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - LIVING MESOTHELIOMA - ALLEGED ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN WORKPLACE - FAILURE TO WARN.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - BURDEN OF SHOWING WHICH DAMAGES COULD BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND SMOKING PLACED ON DEFENSE - JURY FINDS SMOKING SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR, BUT THAT DAMAGES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF APPORTIONMENT - ASBESTOSIS - NEED FOR OXYGEN 24 HOURS PER DAY - FEAR OF MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $100,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - LIVING MESOTHELIOMA - ALLEGED ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN WORKPLACE - FAILURE TO WARN.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - BURDEN OF SHOWING WHICH DAMAGES COULD BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND SMOKING PLACED ON DEFENSE - JURY FINDS SMOKING SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR, BUT THAT DAMAGES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF APPORTIONMENT - ASBESTOSIS - NEED FOR OXYGEN 24 HOURS PER DAY - FEAR OF MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $8,000,000 PUNITIVE AWARD Asbestos Action - plaintiff pipefitter develops malignant mesothelioma as an alleged result of exposure to asbestos in the workplace - defendants allegedly failed to warn of known dangers associated with their defective products.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - USE OF AUTHORITATIVE STUDIES DURING PLAINTIFF'S EXPERTS DIRECT EXAMINATION.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - DEFENDANT ALLEGES ITS PRODUCTS DID NOT CONTAIN DEADLY TYPE OF FIBERS, BLAMES CIGARETTES INSTEAD - PLAINTIFF ONLY NEEDS TO PROVE SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.
  • ______ VERDICT - Wrongful Death - Products Liability - Asbestos Exposure - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - ALLEGED PLEURAL AND PARENCHYMAL ASBESTOSIS - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - Mesothelioma - defendant alleges its products did not contain deadly type of fibers - cigarettes blamed instead - plaintiff needs only to prove substantial contributing factor.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DISPUTED ASBESTOSIS - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - alleged pleural and parenchymal asbestosis - fear of future cancer,
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - UNRELATED HEALTH DIFFICULTIES INCLUDING AFFECTS OF THREE STROKES.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Fatal malignant mesothelioma - Wrongful death action.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS PARTICLES FROM PACKING AND GASKETS IN POWER PLANT - FAILURE TO WARN OF KNOWN DANGERS - WRONGFUL DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA AT AGE 67.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $5,500,000 PUNITIVE AWARD VS. NON-SETTLING KAYLO DISTRIBUTOR - ASBESTOS CASE - ASBESTOSIS AND MESOTHELIOMA - INTERNAL RECORDS OF KAYLO DISTRIBUTOR REFLECT KNOWLEDGE OF DANGERS OF ASBESTOS ALLEGEDLY WITHHELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH UNION DISPUTE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ AND $200,000 COMPENSATORY JUDGMENTS BY COURT - $6,024,000 INCLUDING $4,500,000 PUNITIVE ASSESSMENT AND $1,040,000 INCLUDING $1,000,000 PUNITIVE ASSESSMENT BY JURY RENDERING ADVISORY OPINION - DEFAMATION - ISRAELI LAW PRECLUDING PUNITIVE DAMAGES AND JURY TRIAL HELD BY TRIAL COURT TO APPLY - DEFAMATION OF TOUR OPERATOR AND TOUR GUIDE BY N.J. DEFENDANTS OPERATING TOUR SERVICE IN ISRAEL.
  • ______ VERDICT - WRONGFUL DEATH - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FATAL MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT Products Liability - Asbestos Exposure - Death from mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS FROM 1961 TO 1964 - FAILURE TO WARN - WRONGFUL DEATH OF 48-YEAR-OLD FROM MESOTHELIOMA - BIFURCATED TRIAL - VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT BOILERMAKER ON LIABILITY - EIGHT OTHER DEFENDANTS' PRODUCTS FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTING FACTORS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE FROM KAYLO PIPE COVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG REMOVAL REQUIRED - SHORTENED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE FROM KAYLO PIPE COVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG REMOVAL REQUIRED - SHORTENED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT INCLUDING $1,500,000 FOR EIGHT MONTHS PAIN AND SUFFERING - ASBESTOS CASE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ COMPENSATORY DAMAGES PLUS PUNITIVE DAMAGES -ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - 40 YEARS EMPLOYMENT AT QUINCY SHIPYARD IN MASSACHUSETTS - FAILURE TO WARN OF KNOWN ASBESTOS HEALTH DANGERS - MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH AT AGE 77.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT Products Liability - Asbestos - Exposure in the workplace - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT Verdict against Owens Corning Fiberglas - Products Liability - Asbestos exposure in the workplace - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT Wrongful death from asbestos related disease.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA - CASE PREVIOUSLY TRIED AND SUBJECT TRIAL ON DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN REGARDING OWENS CORNING KAYLO PIPE COVERING - MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - TWO CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS CASES - MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA - REMOVAL OF RIGHT LUNG, PLEURA, DIAPHRAGM AND PERICARDIUM - EXPERIMENTAL GENE THERAPY FOR SECOND PLAINTIFF - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ RECOVERY Wrongful death - Negligent cessation of regular anti-coagulation medication, resulting in stroke - Additional negligence alleged in failing to timely diagnose malignant mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRICIAN EXPOSED TO ASBESTOS PIPE INSULATION AT ORLANDO GENERAL HOSPITAL BETWEEN 1960 AND 1962 - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - REDUCED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ VERDICT Wrongful death - Terminal cancer patient sustains head trauma in a fall suffered in the hospital - Failure to perform diagnostic testing and provide treatment - Death three days post-fall allegedly due to intracranial bleeding.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis and mesothelioma suffered by male plaintiff allegedly caused by exposure to asbestos-filled dust during course of employment with defendant Allied Signal - Defense denies liability on causation grounds, alleging insufficient exposure to cause plaintiff's condition - Defense argues that plaintiff likely contracted condition during 35-year career as pipe-fitter, boilermaker and other similar positions.
  • ______ RECOVERY Wrongful death by mesothelioma - Decedent allegedly suffers asbestos exposure while working as a steamfitter, pipefitter and plumber - Products liability.
  • ______ RECOVERY - ALLEGED PRODUCTS LIABILITY, PREMISESLIABILITY AND VIOLATIONS OF FEDERAL LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTION ACT AND SAFETY APPLIANCE ACT - PLAINTIFF ALLEGES EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS WHILE EMPLOYED BY RAILROADS - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CAUSES MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - Defective product and negligence - Retired electrician diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma due to occupational exposure to asbestos.
  • ______ RECOVERY Wrongful death by mesothelioma - Decedent allegedly suffers asbestos exposure while working as a steamfitter, pipefitter and plumber - Products liability.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Products Liability - Consumer expectation and risk benefit claims - Failure to warn - Negligence.
  • ______ VERDICT - WRONGFUL DEATH - NEGLIGENCE - p73 PREMISES LIABILITY - MESOTHELIOMA FOLLOWING ASBESTOS EXPOSURE ALLEGEDLY FROM DUST ON FATHER'S CLOTHING.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN OF ASBESTOS IN PUMP AND VALVE PACKING -PLAINTIFF SUFFERING FROM TERMINAL PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA DUE TO MILITARY SERVICE RELATED EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN OF ASBESTOS IN PUMP AND VALVE PACKING - PLAINTIFF SUFFERING FROM TERMINAL PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA DUE TO MILITARY SERVICE RELATED EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Wrongful death - Mesothelioma - Negligence - Plaintiff widow alleged that the defendants were negligent in concealing health hazards, and exposing the decedent to asbestos despite knowledge of the dangers associated with exposure.
  • ______ VERDICT - MILD ASBESTOSIS - CURRENT SYMPTOMS OF SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION.
  • ______ VERDICT Mild Asbestosis - Current symptoms of shortness of breath upon exertion.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFENSE CONTENTION THAT DESPITE EXPOSURE, PLAINTIFF HAD NOT SUSTAINED AN ASBESTOS RELATED "DISEASE" ACCEPTED BY JURY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFENSE CONTENTION THAT DESPITE EXPOSURE, PLAINTIFF HAD NOT SUSTAINED AN ASBESTOS RELATED "DISEASE" ACCEPTED BY JURY.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION, CHEST PAIN AND COUGH - REQUIREMENT FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE DUE TO INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $150,000,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS ACTION INVOLVING TWO PLAINTIFFS - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - PLAINTIFFS' CONTRACTED ASBESTOSIS FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT'S ASBESTOS CONTAINING PRODUCTS IN THE WORKPLACE.
  • ______ VERDICT Wrongful death - asbestos action - plaintiff's husband dies of lung cancer due, in part, to long term exposure to defendants' asbestos-containing products in the workplace.
  • ______ VERDICT Products liability - Asbestos Action - plaintiff faced increased risk of developing lung cancer.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Asbestos Action - shortness of breath upon exertion, chest pain, and cough - requirement for medical surveillance due to increased risk of cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER AND LUNG INFECTIONS - PLAINTIFF UTILIZES STATISTICAL EVIDENCE PURPORTEDLY INDICATING THAT 40% OF THE DEATHS AMONG ASBESTOS WORKERS EXPOSED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS STEMMED FROM THE EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER AND LUNG INFECTIONS - PLAINTIFF UTILIZES STATISTICAL EVIDENCE PURPORTEDLY INDICATING THAT 40% OF THE DEATHS AMONG ASBESTOS WORKERS EXPOSED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS STEMMED FROM THE EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SOLE ISSUE SUBMITTED TO JURY RELATED TO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS DEFENSE - PLAINTIFF ALLEGEDLY AWARE OF ASBESTOS RELATED CONDITION SOME FOUR YEARS BEFORE DIAGNOSIS OF ASBESTOSIS AT UNION HEALTH SCREENING EXAM.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS CAUSALLY RELATED TO ASBESTOS EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos action - plaintiff alleges asbestosis and increased risk of cancer resulting from exposure to asbestos in the workplace.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure over 30 year period during work at shipyard - asbestosis.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - 402 A STRICT LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - PLAINTIFF SHIPYARD WORKER CLAIMS ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CAUSING ASBESTOSIS - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - EXPOSURE ALLEGEDLY CAUSES ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON MODERATE EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF LUNG CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - PLEURAL THICKENING AND INCREASED RISK OF CANCER - NO ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT PLUS DELAY DAMAGES - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - ALLEGED SHORTNESS OF BREATH - HEIGHTENED RISK OF CANCER AND FEAR OF CANCER TO ASBESTOS WORKER PREVIOUSLY SUFFERING UNRELATED PROSTATE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - EXTENSIVE SHORTNESS OF BREATH - SEVERE PSYCHIATRIC REACTION TO INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Action - alleged shortness of breath - heightened risk of cancer and fear of cancer alleged by asbestos worker previously suffering from unrelated prostate cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT Strict Products Liability 402A - Asbestos Action - Consolidated case involving three plaintiffs - failure to warn - asbestosis.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ASBESTOSIS AND PLEURAL THICKENING TO 76-YEAR-OLD PLAINTIFF.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - REVERSED BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS CAUSED PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SEVERE SCARRING NECESSITATES SURGICAL REMOVAL OF SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF PLEURA - CONTINUING BREATHING DIFFICULTIES UPON EXERTION.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - CASE TRIED UNDER NEW JERSEY LAW - EVIDENCE OF INCREASED RISK OF CANCER INTRODUCED ON ISSUE OF FEAR OF CANCER ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS CAUSING SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT TO INITIAL PLAINTIFF SUFFERING ADVANCED PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS - $527,000 VERDICT TO SECOND PLAINTIFF FOR FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER AND PLEURAL THICKENING - CONSOLIDATED CASE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOSIS - ALLEGED LIKELIHOOD OF PROGRESSION OF BREATHING DIFFICULTIES TO PLAINTIFF AGE 49 AT TRIAL - FEAR OF CANCER - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $50,000 PUNITIVE AWARD -WRONGFUL DEATH - ASBESTOS ACTION - MESOTHELIOMA ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANTS' ASBESTOS-CONTAINING PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT TO INITIAL PLAINTIFF SUFFERING ADVANCED PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS - $527,000 VERDICT TO SECOND PLAINTIFF FOR FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER AND PLEURAL THICKENING - CONSOLIDATED CASE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOSIS - ALLEGED INABILITY TO WORK - UNRELATED HEART ATTACK OCCURS SHORTLY BEFORE CESSATION OF WORK.
  • ______ VERDICT TO INITIAL PLAINTIFF - MINIMALASBESTOSIS - $35,000 FOR FEAR OF CANCER TO DECEDENT DYING FROM UNRELATED CAUSES THREE YEARS AFTER ADVISEMENTS OF ASBESTOS RELATED PLEURAL PLAQUE - CONSOLIDATED CASE.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - alleged likelihood of progression of breathing difficulties to plaintiff age 49 at trial - fear of cancer - damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - alleged inability to work - unrelated heart attack occurs shortly before cessation of work.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CASE - ALLEGED PLEURAL ASBESTOSIS TO INDIVIDUAL ALSO SUFFERING UNRELATED EMPHYSEMA - SHORTNESS OF BREATH.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - FEAR OF FUTURE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - STRICT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - FAILURE TO WARN - DEFECTIVE PRODUCT - NEGLIGENCE - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS ASBESTOSIS AND ARC WELDERS PNEUMOMYCOSIS AS RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANTS' PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure case - alleged pleural asbestosis to individual also suffering unrelated emphysema - shortness of breath.
  • ______ VERDICT to initial plaintiff suffering advanced pulmonary asbestos - $527,000 VERDICT to second plaintiff for fear of future cancer and pleural thickening - consolidated action.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS - SYMPTOMATIC PLEURAL THICKENING - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CONSTITUTES SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTING FACTOR IN PULMONARY DIFFICULTIES OF PLAINTIFF ALSO SUFFERING UNRELATED EMPHYSEMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOS - REVERSE BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS BILATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING AS A RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - DEFENDANT'S VERDICT - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS LITIGATION - FAILURE TO WARN - DEFECTIVE PRODUCT - PLAINTIFFS CLAIM ASBESTOSIS AS RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSE BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - NEGLIGENT DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT - FAILURE TO WARN - THREE PLAINTIFFS - BI-LATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS LITIGATION - DEFECT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNINGS AND NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO WARN OF DANGEROUS PRODUCT - PLEURAL THICKENING - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - DAMAGES AND LIABILITY - FEMALE PLAINTIFF CLAIMS EXPOSURE DURING EMPLOYMENT AS A LATHE OPERATOR FROM 1943 TO 1945 - PLEURAL THICKENING - ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOSIS - REVERSE BIFURCATED - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF ESTATE CLAIMS DECEDENT'S DEATH DUE TO ASBESTOSIS CAUSED BY ASBESTOS EXPOSURE.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LUNG CANCER - ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFECT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNINGS OF KNOWN DANGEROUS PRODUCT - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - alleged asbestosis and pleural thickening - relatively mild current symptomatology.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSED BIFURCATION - PLAINTIFF PIPEFITTER CLAIMS DEVELOPED PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS AS A RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT MANUFACTURER'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - LABOR LAW SEC. 240 - FALL FROM LADDER - FLATTENING OF FEMORAL HEAD - SEVERE TRAUMATIC ARTHRITIS - EXTENSIVE PAIN AND PRONOUNCED LIMP - INABILITY TO CONTINUE AS JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $100,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - LIVING MESOTHELIOMA - ALLEGED ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN WORKPLACE - FAILURE TO WARN.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - BURDEN OF SHOWING WHICH DAMAGES COULD BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND SMOKING PLACED ON DEFENSE - JURY FINDS SMOKING SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR, BUT THAT DAMAGES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF APPORTIONMENT - ASBESTOSIS - NEED FOR OXYGEN 24 HOURS PER DAY - FEAR OF MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $100,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - LIVING MESOTHELIOMA - ALLEGED ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN WORKPLACE - FAILURE TO WARN.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - BURDEN OF SHOWING WHICH DAMAGES COULD BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND SMOKING PLACED ON DEFENSE - JURY FINDS SMOKING SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR, BUT THAT DAMAGES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF APPORTIONMENT - ASBESTOSIS - NEED FOR OXYGEN 24 HOURS PER DAY - FEAR OF MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH OF 78- YEAR-OLD ONE YEAR AFTER LUNG CANCER DIAGNOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - Death of 78-year-old one year following lung cancer diagnosis.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - ALLEGED PLEURAL AND PARENCHYMAL ASBESTOSIS - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - MEDICAL/NURSING MALPRACTICE - WRONGFUL DEATH - OVER-MEDICATION OF ELDERLY PATIENT - FAILURE TO PREVENT FALLS - FRACTURED FEMURS - FAILURE TO EFFECTIVELY TREAT PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA INFECTION.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - alleged pleural and parenchymal asbestosis - fear of future cancer,
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DISPUTED ASBESTOSIS - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - UNRELATED HEALTH DIFFICULTIES INCLUDING AFFECTS OF THREE STROKES.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $101,000,000 IN PUNITIVE DAMAGES - WRONGFUL DEATH - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - GENERAL MOTORS FOUND LIABLE FOR DEATH OF 17-YEAR-OLD HONOR STUDENT IN FIERY CAR CRASH - DEFECTIVE DESIGN OF FUEL TANK ON GM PICK-UP TRUCK - IMPROPER PLACEMENT OF TANK OUTSIDE FRAME RAILS IN A POSITION SUBJECT TO COMPRESSION UPON SIDE IMPACT - PUNITIVE DAMAGES ISSUE BIFURCATED AND TRIED AGAINST MANUFACTURER ONLY IN SEPARATE PHASE - DRIVER OF OTHER VEHICLE ADDITIONALLY SUED FOR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF HIS VEHICLE
  • ______ VERDICT - FOOD CONTAMINATION - GLASS FOUND IN PANCAKE - PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURIES - STRESS CAUSES AGGRAVATION OF PRE-EXISTING CONDITION - INTESTINAL BLOCK - 3.5 POUND HAIRBALL SURGICALLY REMOVED FROM MINOR PLAINTIFF'S STOMACH.
  • ______ VERDICT - EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PIPECOVERING AND SPRAY INSULATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Asbestosis suffered by cigarette smoker.
  • ______ AND $200,000 COMPENSATORY JUDGMENTS BY COURT - $6,024,000 INCLUDING $4,500,000 PUNITIVE ASSESSMENT AND $1,040,000 INCLUDING $1,000,000 PUNITIVE ASSESSMENT BY JURY RENDERING ADVISORY OPINION - DEFAMATION - ISRAELI LAW PRECLUDING PUNITIVE DAMAGES AND JURY TRIAL HELD BY TRIAL COURT TO APPLY - DEFAMATION OF TOUR OPERATOR AND TOUR GUIDE BY N.J. DEFENDANTS OPERATING TOUR SERVICE IN ISRAEL.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $5,500,000 PUNITIVE AWARD VS. NON-SETTLING KAYLO DISTRIBUTOR - ASBESTOS CASE - ASBESTOSIS AND MESOTHELIOMA - INTERNAL RECORDS OF KAYLO DISTRIBUTOR REFLECT KNOWLEDGE OF DANGERS OF ASBESTOS ALLEGEDLY WITHHELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH UNION DISPUTE.
  • ______ VERDICT - EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PIPECOVERING AND SPRAY INSULATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON MINIMAL EXERTION - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS AND FEAR OF FUTURE LUNG CANCER. p73
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - ASBESTOSIS CAUSING SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - CLAIM FOR FEAR OF FUTURE LUNG CANCER MADE BY PLAINTIFF SMOKER REJECTED.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE FROM KAYLO PIPE COVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG REMOVAL REQUIRED - SHORTENED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE FROM KAYLO PIPE COVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG REMOVAL REQUIRED - SHORTENED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure from washing husband's work clothes - Alleged asbestosis and pleural thickening.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure over 20-year period in shipyards - Severe asbestosis and bilateral pleural thickening - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT p 7 3 Asbestos exposure over 20 year period in shipyards - Severe asbestosis and bilateral pleural thickening - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure over 25 year period - Lung cancer - Wrongful death at age 55 - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Pulmonary asbestosis - Pleural thickening - Asbestos related dysfunction - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Action - Plaintiff claims severe pulmonary disease caused by exposure to defendant's asbestos-containing cement pipe over 12 year period.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT REDUCED BY 25% - FELA - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LARYNGEAL CANER SUFFERED BY RAILROAD WORKER WITH 30 YEAR HISTORY OF SMOKING - PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT REDUCED BY 25% - FELA - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LARYNGEAL CANCER SUFFERED BY RAILROAD WORKER WITH 30-YEAR-HISTORY OF SMOKING - PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis claim - Interstitial fibrosis - Exposure at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and A.J. Brown Company.
  • ______ VERDICT Products Liability - Asbestos - Exposure in the workplace - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ RECOVERY - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN - LIABILITY ONLY - DAMAGES TO THREE PLAINTIFFS PREVIOUSLY DETERMINED.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS CLAIM - EXPOSURE TO KAYLO PIPECOVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOSIS - PROGRESSION OF DISEASE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRICIAN EXPOSED TO ASBESTOS PIPE INSULATION AT ORLANDO GENERAL HOSPITAL BETWEEN 1960 AND 1962 - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - REDUCED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis and mesothelioma suffered by male plaintiff allegedly caused by exposure to asbestos-filled dust during course of employment with defendant Allied Signal - Defense denies liability on causation grounds, alleging insufficient exposure to cause plaintiff's condition - Defense argues that plaintiff likely contracted condition during 35-year career as pipe-fitter, boilermaker and other similar positions.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos litigation - Product liability - Alleged failure to warn of health dangers associated with asbestos - Terminal asbestosis.
  • ______ RECOVERY Plaintiffs' personal belongings are destroyed by asbestos contamination at property managed by the defendant.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos litigation - Alleged failure to warn of health dangers associated with asbestos - Terminal asbestosis.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - Defective product and negligence - Retired electrician diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma due to occupational exposure to asbestos.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - Occupational exposure - Failure to warn - Pipefitter contracts abestosis after working with defendant's products over the years.
  • ______ VERDICT IN RETRIAL OF DAMAGES ONLY Plaintiff machinist exposed to asbestos while working at facilities owned by LIRR and MTA - Asbestosis - Retrial of damages.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE ACTION - ASBESTOS INDUCED COLON CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE OVER THREE DECADE PERIOD RESULTS IN PLEURAL CHANGES - FEAR STEMMING FROM ALLEGED INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE ACTION - ASBESTOS INDUCED COLON CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE OVER THREE DECADE PERIOD RESULTS IN PLEURAL CHANGES - FEAR STEMMING FROM ALLEGED INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos action - Mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure over prolonged period.
  • ______ VERDICT - MILD ASBESTOSIS - CURRENT SYMPTOMS OF SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING - FEAR OF LUNG CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ASYMPTOMATIC PLEURAL THICKENING - INCREASED RISK OF LUNG CANCER - SEVERE ANXIETY STEMMING FROM ALLEGED INCREASED RISK.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFENSE CONTENTION THAT DESPITE EXPOSURE, PLAINTIFF HAD NOT SUSTAINED AN ASBESTOS RELATED "DISEASE" ACCEPTED BY JURY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFENSE CONTENTION THAT DESPITE EXPOSURE, PLAINTIFF HAD NOT SUSTAINED AN ASBESTOS RELATED "DISEASE" ACCEPTED BY JURY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS RELATED CONDITIONS OFINTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS AND PLEURAL THICKENING - INCREASED RISK OF LUNG CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT Mild Asbestosis - Current symptoms of shortness of breath upon exertion.
  • ______ VERDICT Defective gaskets supplied by defendant for sealing joints of underground waterline - 32 subsequent gasket blow-outs - damages claimed for out-of-pocket costs to repair and restore pipeline.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure in the workplace - plaintiff insulator develops pleural plaques due to long-term exposure to asbestos - damages claimed for necessary medical surveillance, psychotherapy and for pain and suffering.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION, CHEST PAIN AND COUGH - REQUIREMENT FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE DUE TO INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ASYMPTOMATIC PLEURAL THICKENING - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER IN THE FUTURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $150,000,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS ACTION INVOLVING TWO PLAINTIFFS - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - PLAINTIFFS' CONTRACTED ASBESTOSIS FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT'S ASBESTOS CONTAINING PRODUCTS IN THE WORKPLACE.
  • ______ VERDICT Wrongful death - asbestos action - plaintiff's husband dies of lung cancer due, in part, to long term exposure to defendants' asbestos-containing products in the workplace.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos case - asymptomatic pleural thickening - increased risk of developing cancer
  • ______ VERDICT Products liability - Asbestos Action - plaintiff faced increased risk of developing lung cancer.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Asbestos Action - shortness of breath upon exertion, chest pain, and cough - requirement for medical surveillance due to increased risk of cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SOLE ISSUE SUBMITTED TO JURY RELATED TO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS DEFENSE - PLAINTIFF ALLEGEDLY AWARE OF ASBESTOS RELATED CONDITION SOME FOUR YEARS BEFORE DIAGNOSIS OF ASBESTOSIS AT UNION HEALTH SCREENING EXAM.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER AND LUNG INFECTIONS - PLAINTIFF UTILIZES STATISTICAL EVIDENCE PURPORTEDLY INDICATING THAT 40% OF THE DEATHS AMONG ASBESTOS WORKERS EXPOSED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS STEMMED FROM THE EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER AND LUNG INFECTIONS - PLAINTIFF UTILIZES STATISTICAL EVIDENCE PURPORTEDLY INDICATING THAT 40% OF THE DEATHS AMONG ASBESTOS WORKERS EXPOSED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS STEMMED FROM THE EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS CASE - LUNG CANCER - DEATH.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS CAUSALLY RELATED TO ASBESTOS EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos action - plaintiff alleges asbestosis and increased risk of cancer resulting from exposure to asbestos in the workplace.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos action - constrictive pericarditis causally related to asbestos exposure.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - allegations of defective design and failure to warn - death from malignant mesothelioma allegedly due to exposure to defendants' asbestos containing insulation products.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure over 30 year period during work at shipyard - asbestosis.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - 402 A STRICT LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - PLAINTIFF SHIPYARD WORKER CLAIMS ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CAUSING ASBESTOSIS - INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - EXPOSURE ALLEGEDLY CAUSES ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON MODERATE EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF LUNG CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - PLEURAL THICKENING AND INCREASED RISK OF CANCER - NO ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT PLUS DELAY DAMAGES - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - ALLEGED SHORTNESS OF BREATH - HEIGHTENED RISK OF CANCER AND FEAR OF CANCER TO ASBESTOS WORKER PREVIOUSLY SUFFERING UNRELATED PROSTATE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - EXTENSIVE SHORTNESS OF BREATH - SEVERE PSYCHIATRIC REACTION TO INCREASED RISK OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - AWARD INCLUDES $2,000,000VERDICT FOR DEATH OF 58-YEAR-OLD AND $1,200,000 FOR DEATH OF 64- YEAR-OLD - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS CASES - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Action - alleged shortness of breath - heightened risk of cancer and fear of cancer alleged by asbestos worker previously suffering from unrelated prostate cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT Strict Products Liability 402A - Asbestos Action - Consolidated case involving three plaintiffs - failure to warn - asbestosis.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ASBESTOSIS AND PLEURAL THICKENING TO 76-YEAR-OLD PLAINTIFF.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - REVERSED BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS CAUSED PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT INCLUDING $111,540 VERDICT AGAINST NON-SETTLING DEFENDANTS - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - WRONGFUL DEATH AND SURVIVAL - MESOTHELIOMA CONTRACTED BY CARPENTER AS AN ALLEGED RESULT OF HIS EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT CELOTEX'S ASBESTOS CONTAINING INSULATION PRODUCTS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SEVERE SCARRING NECESSITATES SURGICAL REMOVAL OF SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF PLEURA - CONTINUING BREATHING DIFFICULTIES UPON EXERTION.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - CASE TRIED UNDER NEW JERSEY LAW - EVIDENCE OF INCREASED RISK OF CANCER INTRODUCED ON ISSUE OF FEAR OF CANCER ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS RESULTED IN INJURY - BILATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING - INCREASED RISK AND FEAR OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT TO INITIAL PLAINTIFF SUFFERING ADVANCED PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS - $527,000 VERDICT TO SECOND PLAINTIFF FOR FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER AND PLEURAL THICKENING - CONSOLIDATED CASE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOSIS - ALLEGED LIKELIHOOD OF PROGRESSION OF BREATHING DIFFICULTIES TO PLAINTIFF AGE 49 AT TRIAL - FEAR OF CANCER - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $50,000 PUNITIVE AWARD -WRONGFUL DEATH - ASBESTOS ACTION - MESOTHELIOMA ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANTS' ASBESTOS-CONTAINING PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS CAUSING SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA - NO EVIDENCE OF ECONOMIC DAMAGES.
  • ______ VERDICT TO INITIAL PLAINTIFF - MINIMALASBESTOSIS - $35,000 FOR FEAR OF CANCER TO DECEDENT DYING FROM UNRELATED CAUSES THREE YEARS AFTER ADVISEMENTS OF ASBESTOS RELATED PLEURAL PLAQUE - CONSOLIDATED CASE.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING - INCREASED RISK AND FEAR OF FUTURE LUNG CANCER AND/OR MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT TO INITIAL PLAINTIFF SUFFERING ADVANCED PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS - $527,000 VERDICT TO SECOND PLAINTIFF FOR FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER AND PLEURAL THICKENING - CONSOLIDATED CASE.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - alleged likelihood of progression of breathing difficulties to plaintiff age 49 at trial - fear of cancer - damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOSIS - ALLEGED INABILITY TO WORK - UNRELATED HEART ATTACK OCCURS SHORTLY BEFORE CESSATION OF WORK.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SURVIVAL CLAIM - DECEDENT DIES FIVE MONTHS AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMA - UNUSUALLY SEVERE PAIN AND SUFFERING - LOSS OF CONSORTIUM DURING PERIOD OF ILLNESS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CASE - ALLEGED PLEURAL ASBESTOSIS TO INDIVIDUAL ALSO SUFFERING UNRELATED EMPHYSEMA - SHORTNESS OF BREATH.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FEAR OF CANCER - MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE - SLIGHT BREATHING DIFFICULTIES.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - alleged inability to work - unrelated heart attack occurs shortly before cessation of work.
  • ______ VERDICT ON DAMAGES - $50,000 PUNITIVE AWARD IN SUBSEQUENT VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - FAILURE TO WARN - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS PLEURAL PLAQUES RESULTING FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS - FEAR OF CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - SURVIVAL CLAIM - DECEDENT DIES FIVE MONTHS AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMA - UNUSUALLY SEVERE PAIN AND SUFFERING - LOSS OF CONSORTIUM DURING PERIOD OF ILLNESS.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure case - alleged pleural asbestosis to individual also suffering unrelated emphysema - shortness of breath.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS ACTION - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - FEAR OF FUTURE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - STRICT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - FAILURE TO WARN - DEFECTIVE PRODUCT - NEGLIGENCE - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS ASBESTOSIS AND ARC WELDERS PNEUMOMYCOSIS AS RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANTS' PRODUCTS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS CASE - ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS - SYMPTOMATIC PLEURAL THICKENING - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CONSTITUTES SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTING FACTOR IN PULMONARY DIFFICULTIES OF PLAINTIFF ALSO SUFFERING UNRELATED EMPHYSEMA.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT REDUCED BY 80% BECAUSE OF CIGARETTE SMOKING - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LARYNGEAL CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSED BIFURCATED - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF MAINTAINS LUNG CANCER RESULTED FROM ASBESTOS EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT to initial plaintiff suffering advanced pulmonary asbestos - $527,000 VERDICT to second plaintiff for fear of future cancer and pleural thickening - consolidated action.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Verdict reduced by 80% because of cigarette smoking - Asbestos exposure - laryngeal cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOS - REVERSE BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS BILATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING AS A RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - REVERSE BIFURCATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLAINTIFF CLAIMS BILATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING RESULTING FROM ASBESTOS EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - 402A STRICT LIABILITY - WRONGFUL DEATH - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOS ACTION - PLAINTIFF ESTATE CLAIMS LUNG CANCER RESULTING FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - INCREASED RISK OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - 402A STRICT LIABILITY - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOS ACTION - PLAINTIFF ESTATE CLAIMS LUNG CANCER RESULTING FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - DEFENDANT'S VERDICT - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS LITIGATION - FAILURE TO WARN - DEFECTIVE PRODUCT - PLAINTIFFS CLAIM ASBESTOSIS AS RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - DAMAGES AND LIABILITY - FEMALE PLAINTIFF CLAIMS EXPOSURE DURING EMPLOYMENT AS A LATHE OPERATOR FROM 1943 TO 1945 - PLEURAL THICKENING - ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS LITIGATION - DEFECT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNINGS AND NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO WARN OF DANGEROUS PRODUCT - PLEURAL THICKENING - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSE BIFURCATION - DAMAGES ONLY - NEGLIGENT DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCT - FAILURE TO WARN - THREE PLAINTIFFS - BI-LATERAL PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOSIS - REVERSE BIFURCATED - DAMAGES ONLY - PLAINTIFF ESTATE CLAIMS DECEDENT'S DEATH DUE TO ASBESTOSIS CAUSED BY ASBESTOS EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE - MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LUNG CANCER - ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - DEATH ACTION.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS ACTION - DEFECT FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNINGS OF KNOWN DANGEROUS PRODUCT - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT Nation's first asbestos-in schools "property damage" case - strict liability - plaintiff school district sues pipe/boiler and ceiling defendant manufacturers.
  • ______ VERDICT - SEC. 240 LABOR LAW CASE - PLAINTIFF FALLS 75 FEET THROUGH UNSECURED SHEET METAL COVERING HOLE - SEVERE KNEE INJURIES - FRACTURED SHOULDER - LACERATIONS TO BACK, FOREARM AND LEG.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS - WRONGFUL DEATH - PLAINTIFF ESTATE CLAIMS DECEDENT'S DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA RESULTED FROM EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT MANUFACTURER'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS ACTION - REVERSED BIFURCATION - PLAINTIFF PIPEFITTER CLAIMS DEVELOPED PLEURAL THICKENING AND ASBESTOSIS AS A RESULT OF EXPOSURE TO DEFENDANT MANUFACTURER'S ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - alleged asbestosis and pleural thickening - relatively mild current symptomatology.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE RESULTS IN ALLEGED WRONGFUL DEATH OF TWO PLAINTIFFS - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $3,000,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - FINANCING COMPANY RUINS PLAINTIFF'S CREDIT AS AN ALLEGED RESULT OF COMPUTER ERROR - SEVERE EMOTIONAL TRAUMA - SUICIDE ATTEMPT - DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $3,000,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - FINANCING COMPANY RUINS PLAINTIFF'S CREDIT AS AN ALLEGED RESULT OF COMPUTER ERROR - SEVERE EMOTIONAL TRAUMA - SUICIDE ATTEMPT - DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $100,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - LIVING MESOTHELIOMA - ALLEGED ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN WORKPLACE - FAILURE TO WARN.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH OF 78- YEAR-OLD ONE YEAR AFTER LUNG CANCER DIAGNOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - BURDEN OF SHOWING WHICH DAMAGES COULD BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND SMOKING PLACED ON DEFENSE - JURY FINDS SMOKING SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR, BUT THAT DAMAGES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF APPORTIONMENT - ASBESTOSIS - NEED FOR OXYGEN 24 HOURS PER DAY - FEAR OF MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - BURDEN OF SHOWING WHICH DAMAGES COULD BE APPORTIONED BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND SMOKING PLACED ON DEFENSE - JURY FINDS SMOKING SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR, BUT THAT DAMAGES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF APPORTIONMENT - ASBESTOSIS - NEED FOR OXYGEN 24 HOURS PER DAY - FEAR OF MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $100,000 PUNITIVE AWARD - LIVING MESOTHELIOMA - ALLEGED ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN WORKPLACE - FAILURE TO WARN.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - Death of 78-year-old one year following lung cancer diagnosis.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $8,000,000 PUNITIVE AWARD Asbestos Action - plaintiff pipefitter develops malignant mesothelioma as an alleged result of exposure to asbestos in the workplace - defendants allegedly failed to warn of known dangers associated with their defective products.
  • ______ VERDICT Insurance Obligation suit to recover under homeowners' policy following destruction of home by fire - defendant claims fire intentionally set by insured.
  • ______ VERDICT - INSURANCE OBLIGATION SUIT TO RECOVER UNDER HOMEOWNER'S POLICY FOLLOWING DESTRUCTION OF HOME AND CONTENTS BY FIRE - DEFENDANT CLAIMS FIRE INTENTIONALLY SET BY INSURED.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - WRONGFUL DEATH - SURVIVAL ACTION - FAILURE TO WARN OF ASBESTOS DANGER - EIGHT YEARS EXPOSURE - LUNG CANCER - DEATH OF 69-YEAR-OLD PIPE FITTER - SMOKING DEFENSE.
  • ______ VERDICT - NEGLIGENCE - VICARIOUS LIABILITY ASSERTED AGAINST ASBESTOS ABATEMENT COMPANY HIRED BY TOWN TO PERFORM ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORK - PLAINTIFF INSPECTOR INJURED WHEN KNOCKED TO GROUND BY FALLING CEILING ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE OF DEFENDANT'S EMPLOYEE - KNEE INJURY.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - USE OF AUTHORITATIVE STUDIES DURING PLAINTIFF'S EXPERTS DIRECT EXAMINATION.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Wrongful Death - Survival Action - failure to warn of asbestos danger - eight year exposure - lung cancer - smoking defense.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - DEFENDANT ALLEGES ITS PRODUCTS DID NOT CONTAIN DEADLY TYPE OF FIBERS, BLAMES CIGARETTES INSTEAD - PLAINTIFF ONLY NEEDS TO PROVE SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.
  • ______ VERDICT - TOXIC TORT - ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DUMPING OF DANGEROUS TOXIC WASTE - FUMES INHALED BY NINE PLAINTIFFS - SHORT-TERM BREATHING DIFFICULTIES TO FIVE PLAINTIFFS - PERMANENT BREATHING DISABILITIES TO FOUR PLAINTIFFS - LIABILITY ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - ALLEGED PLEURAL AND PARENCHYMAL ASBESTOSIS - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT - Wrongful Death - Products Liability - Asbestos Exposure - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT - MEDICAL/NURSING MALPRACTICE - WRONGFUL DEATH - OVER-MEDICATION OF ELDERLY PATIENT - FAILURE TO PREVENT FALLS - FRACTURED FEMURS - FAILURE TO EFFECTIVELY TREAT PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA INFECTION.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - Mesothelioma - defendant alleges its products did not contain deadly type of fibers - cigarettes blamed instead - plaintiff needs only to prove substantial contributing factor.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING AND ALLEGED ASBESTOSIS - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - UNRELATED HEALTH DIFFICULTIES INCLUDING AFFECTS OF THREE STROKES.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - alleged pleural and parenchymal asbestosis - fear of future cancer,
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DISPUTED ASBESTOSIS - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Fatal malignant mesothelioma - Wrongful death action.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS PARTICLES FROM PACKING AND GASKETS IN POWER PLANT - FAILURE TO WARN OF KNOWN DANGERS - WRONGFUL DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA AT AGE 67.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ AND $200,000 COMPENSATORY JUDGMENTS BY COURT - $6,024,000 INCLUDING $4,500,000 PUNITIVE ASSESSMENT AND $1,040,000 INCLUDING $1,000,000 PUNITIVE ASSESSMENT BY JURY RENDERING ADVISORY OPINION - DEFAMATION - ISRAELI LAW PRECLUDING PUNITIVE DAMAGES AND JURY TRIAL HELD BY TRIAL COURT TO APPLY - DEFAMATION OF TOUR OPERATOR AND TOUR GUIDE BY N.J. DEFENDANTS OPERATING TOUR SERVICE IN ISRAEL.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT Asbestosis suffered by cigarette smoker.
  • ______ VERDICT - FOOD CONTAMINATION - GLASS FOUND IN PANCAKE - PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURIES - STRESS CAUSES AGGRAVATION OF PRE-EXISTING CONDITION - INTESTINAL BLOCK - 3.5 POUND HAIRBALL SURGICALLY REMOVED FROM MINOR PLAINTIFF'S STOMACH.
  • ______ VERDICT - EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PIPECOVERING AND SPRAY INSULATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT INCLUDING $5,500,000 PUNITIVE AWARD VS. NON-SETTLING KAYLO DISTRIBUTOR - ASBESTOS CASE - ASBESTOSIS AND MESOTHELIOMA - INTERNAL RECORDS OF KAYLO DISTRIBUTOR REFLECT KNOWLEDGE OF DANGERS OF ASBESTOS ALLEGEDLY WITHHELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH UNION DISPUTE.
  • ______ VERDICT - EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PIPECOVERING AND SPRAY INSULATION - FAILURE TO WARN - PLEURAL THICKENING - MILD ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT - WRONGFUL DEATH - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FATAL MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT - REAR END COLLISION - FIBROMYALGIA - ALLEGED PERMANENT UNEMPLOYABILITY.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - PLEURAL THICKENING - SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON MINIMAL EXERTION - FEAR OF FUTURE CANCER.
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  • ______ VERDICT Truck makes U-turn from side of road and across plaintiff's path - Plaintiff strikes defendant broadside - Jury exonerates co- defendant driver striking plaintiff in rear after initial impact - Liability only.
  • ______ VERDICT Products Liability - Asbestos Exposure - Death from mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - ASBESTOSIS CAUSING SHORTNESS OF BREATH UPON EXERTION - CLAIM FOR FEAR OF FUTURE LUNG CANCER MADE BY PLAINTIFF SMOKER REJECTED.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS PRODUCTS FROM 1961 TO 1964 - FAILURE TO WARN - WRONGFUL DEATH OF 48-YEAR-OLD FROM MESOTHELIOMA - BIFURCATED TRIAL - VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT BOILERMAKER ON LIABILITY - EIGHT OTHER DEFENDANTS' PRODUCTS FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTING FACTORS.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE FROM KAYLO PIPE COVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG REMOVAL REQUIRED - SHORTENED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE FROM KAYLO PIPE COVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - LUNG REMOVAL REQUIRED - SHORTENED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT INCLUDING $1,500,000 FOR EIGHT MONTHS PAIN AND SUFFERING - ASBESTOS CASE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure from washing husband's work clothes - Alleged asbestosis and pleural thickening.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure over 20-year period in shipyards - Severe asbestosis and bilateral pleural thickening - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT p 7 3 Asbestos exposure over 20 year period in shipyards - Severe asbestosis and bilateral pleural thickening - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure over 25 year period - Lung cancer - Wrongful death at age 55 - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Pulmonary asbestosis - Pleural thickening - Asbestos related dysfunction - Damages only.
  • ______ VERDICT Portion of fan being removed from roof during renovations falls, striking plaintiff owner of cafe in dominant thumb - Laceration requiring sutures - Plaintiff also contends commercial landlord violates covenant of quiet enjoyment during renovations, p 7 3 allegedly ruining business - Landlord prevails on proximate cause.
  • ______ VERDICT - SEC. 240 LABOR LAW CASE - FALL FROM UNRAILED SCAFFOLD - THREE BULGING DISCS WITH IMPINGEMENT ON THECAL SAC - INABILITY TO CONTINUE WORKING - CASE SUBSEQUENTLY SETTLES FOR $1,450,000.
  • ______ COMPENSATORY DAMAGES PLUS PUNITIVE DAMAGES -ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - 40 YEARS EMPLOYMENT AT QUINCY SHIPYARD IN MASSACHUSETTS - FAILURE TO WARN OF KNOWN ASBESTOS HEALTH DANGERS - MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH AT AGE 77.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Action - Plaintiff claims severe pulmonary disease caused by exposure to defendant's asbestos-containing cement pipe over 12 year period.
  • ______ RECOVERY - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - FAILURE TO MAKE REFERRAL TO CANCER SPECIALIST - NEGLIGENT EXCISION OF THIGH MASS - CONTRAINDICATED REMOVAL OF INGUINAL LYMPH NODES - METASTASIS TO LUNGS - LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT.
  • ______ VERDICT - SEC. 240 LABOR LAW - FALL FROM SCAFFOLD FRACTURED ANKLE REQUIRING FUSION OF TALUS AND TIBIA - SOFT TISSUE INJURIES - ANTICIPATED FUTURE ARTHRODESIS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT REDUCED BY 25% - FELA - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LARYNGEAL CANCER SUFFERED BY RAILROAD WORKER WITH 30-YEAR-HISTORY OF SMOKING - PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT REDUCED BY 25% - FELA - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - LARYNGEAL CANER SUFFERED BY RAILROAD WORKER WITH 30 YEAR HISTORY OF SMOKING - PULMONARY ASBESTOSIS.
  • ______ VERDICT Labor law 240 - Box allegedly falls from landing as plaintiff is making delivery to job site - Liability only.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis claim - Interstitial fibrosis - Exposure at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and A.J. Brown Company.
  • ______ VERDICT - 240 LABOR LAW - FALL FROM LADDER - FAILURE TO SUPPLY SCAFFOLD - HEAD TRAUMA - ATAXIA.
  • ______ RECOVERY - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN - LIABILITY ONLY - DAMAGES TO THREE PLAINTIFFS PREVIOUSLY DETERMINED.
  • ______ VERDICT Products Liability - Asbestos - Exposure in the workplace - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT Verdict against Owens Corning Fiberglas - Products Liability - Asbestos exposure in the workplace - Mesothelioma.
  • ______ VERDICT Wrongful death from asbestos related disease.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - ASBESTOS CLAIM - EXPOSURE TO KAYLO PIPECOVERING - FAILURE TO WARN - ASBESTOSIS - PROGRESSION OF DISEASE.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - DEATH FROM MESOTHELIOMA - CASE PREVIOUSLY TRIED AND SUBJECT TRIAL ON DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ RECOVERY - FAILURE TO PROVIDE SAFETYEQUIPMENT PROVIDED FOR IN CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH OWNER OF BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS - 35 FOOT FALL - TRIMALLEOLAR FRACTURE - ANKLE FUSION.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN REGARDING OWENS CORNING KAYLO PIPE COVERING - MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA - WRONGFUL DEATH.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos Exposure - Plaintiff exposed to Owens Corning Kaylo pipe-covering for 23 year period - Pleural plaques - Fear of contracting cancer.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCTS LIABILITY - TWO CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS CASES - MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA - REMOVAL OF RIGHT LUNG, PLEURA, DIAPHRAGM AND PERICARDIUM - EXPERIMENTAL GENE THERAPY FOR SECOND PLAINTIFF - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ RECOVERY Sec. 240 Labor Law - Five to six foot fall - Fractured calcaneous - Two cervical herniations.
  • ______ RECOVERY Plaintiff driver struck in rear by uninsured driver - Cervical herniation and carpal tunnel syndrome - Inability to continue asbestos removal career.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - CONTAMINATION OF STATE OFFICE BUILDING - PCBs RELEASED FROM DUCTWORK GLUE - BUILDING DEMOLISHED - REBUILDING COSTS SOUGHT.
  • ______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - CONTAMINATION OF STATE OFFICE BUILDING - PCBs RELEASED FROM DUCTWORK GLUE - BUILDING DEMOLISHED - REBUILDING COSTS SOUGHT.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS LITIGATION - AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRICIAN EXPOSED TO ASBESTOS PIPE INSULATION AT ORLANDO GENERAL HOSPITAL BETWEEN 1960 AND 1962 - FAILURE TO WARN - MESOTHELIOMA - REDUCED LIFE EXPECTANCY.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - DANGEROUS FLOOR SURFACE INPORTION OF SCHOOL CAFETERIA USED FOR BASKETBALL - PLAINTIFF TEACHER SLIPS AND FALLS - SEVERE KNEE FRACTURE - UNDERLYING SICKLE CELL ANEMIA - LIFE-THREATENING CRISIS FOLLOWING SURGERY TO REMOVE SCAR TISSUE - FUTURE KNEE REPLACEMENT LIKELY.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure in the workplace allegedly causes lung cancer - Defendant disputes causation, alleging cancer attributed to lifelong habit of cigarette smoking.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis and mesothelioma suffered by male plaintiff allegedly caused by exposure to asbestos-filled dust during course of employment with defendant Allied Signal - Defense denies liability on causation grounds, alleging insufficient exposure to cause plaintiff's condition - Defense argues that plaintiff likely contracted condition during 35-year career as pipe-fitter, boilermaker and other similar positions.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ALLEGED REFUSAL OFLANDLORD TO PERMIT PLAINTIFF ROOFER TO USE SCAFFOLD - PLAINTIFF ALLEGES DEFENDANT EXERCISED EXTENSIVE CONTROL OVER THE WORK AND SHOULD BE TREATED AS A GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH A NON-DELEGABLE DUTY TO PROVIDE FALL PROTECTION - PLAINTIFF FALLS 20 FEET - SKULL FRACTURE - DAMAGE TO AREAS OF BRAIN CONTROLLING PERSONALITY - CERVICAL FRACTURES - PARTIALLY CRUSHED TRACHEA AND DIFFICULTIES WITH SWALLOWING AND SPEECH.
  • ______ GROSS VERDICT - ALLEGED REFUSAL OFLANDLORD TO PERMIT PLAINTIFF ROOFER TO USE SCAFFOLD - PLAINTIFF ALLEGES DEFENDANT EXERCISED EXTENSIVE CONTROL OVER THE WORK AND SHOULD BE TREATED AS A GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH A NON-DELEGABLE DUTY TO PROVIDE FALL PROTECTION - PLAINTIFF FALLS 20 FEET - SKULL FRACTURE - DAMAGE TO AREAS OF BRAIN CONTROLLING PERSONALITY - CERVICAL FRACTURES - PARTIALLY CRUSHED TRACHEA AND DIFFICULTIES WITH SWALLOWING AND SPEECH.
  • ______ VERDICT - BREACH OF SCHOOL CONSTRUCTIONCONTRACT - WRONGFUL TERMINATION OF PLAINTIFF GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION PROJECT - DEFENDANT NEW YORK CITY SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY FAILS TO PROPERLY TERMINATE CONTRACT FOR CAUSE - PLAINTIFF AWARDED COSTS OF PERFORMING WORK.
  • ______ VERDICT - NEGLIGENT MAINTENANCE OF APARTMENTAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM - FAILURE TO TIMELY REPLACE COOLING TOWERS - HEAT STRESS TO ELDERLY DECEDENT - WRONGFUL DEATH AT AGE 87.
  • ______ VERDICT Negligent maintenance of apartment air conditioning system - Failure to timely replace cooling towers - Heat stress to elderly decedent - Wrongful death at age 87.
  • ______ VERDICT Negligent maintenance of apartment air conditioning system - Failure to timely replace cooling towers - Heat stress to elderly decedent - Wrongful death at age 87.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos litigation - Product liability - Alleged failure to warn of health dangers associated with asbestos - Terminal asbestosis.
  • ______ RECOVERY Plaintiffs' personal belongings are destroyed by asbestos contamination at property managed by the defendant.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos litigation - Alleged failure to warn of health dangers associated with asbestos - Terminal asbestosis.
  • ______ RECOVERY Wrongful death by mesothelioma - Decedent allegedly suffers asbestos exposure while working as a steamfitter, pipefitter and plumber - Products liability.
  • ______ RECOVERY - ALLEGED PRODUCTS LIABILITY, PREMISESLIABILITY AND VIOLATIONS OF FEDERAL LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTION ACT AND SAFETY APPLIANCE ACT - PLAINTIFF ALLEGES EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS WHILE EMPLOYED BY RAILROADS - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE CAUSES MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA.
  • ______ RECOVERY Wrongful death by mesothelioma - Decedent allegedly suffers asbestos exposure while working as a steamfitter, pipefitter and plumber - Products liability.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - Defective product and negligence - Retired electrician diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma due to occupational exposure to asbestos.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Products Liability - Consumer expectation and risk benefit claims - Failure to warn - Negligence.
  • ______ VERDICT - PLAINTIFF EMPLOYEE CLAIMS THATDEFENDANT SUPERVISOR AND DEFENDANT COMMONWEALTH AGENCY VIOLATED HIS FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS AND RETALIATED AGAINST HIM UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH'S WHISTLEBLOWER STATUTE - EMOTIONAL DISTRESS - HUMILIATION - LOSS OF REPUTATION AND EMBARRASSMENT.
  • ______ VERDICT - WRONGFUL DEATH - NEGLIGENCE - p73 PREMISES LIABILITY - MESOTHELIOMA FOLLOWING ASBESTOS EXPOSURE ALLEGEDLY FROM DUST ON FATHER'S CLOTHING.
  • ______ RECOVERY DURING TRIAL - CONSTRUCTION SITE NEGLIGENCE- DECEDENT WORKER JUMPS TO ADJACENT ROOF, ALSO OWNED BY DEFENDANT, TO REMOVE TARPAULIN PLACED TO PROTECT ADJACENT STRUCTURE FROM RAIN AND FALLS 30 FEET THROUGH "TRANSITE" ROOF - WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestosis - Occupational exposure - Failure to warn - Pipefitter contracts abestosis after working with defendant's products over the years.
  • ______ RECOVERY - FAILURE TO SHUT DOWN HOT WATERTO AREA IN WHICH WORKERS ARE ENGAGING IN THE "GUT REHAB" OF BUILDING - PLAINTIFF ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORKER IS SPRAYED BY SCALDING WATER - 2ND AND 3RD DEGREE BURNS TO 47% OF PLAINTIFF'S BODY - NO SCARRING TO FACE OR HEAD.
  • ______ VERDICT Fraud - Conspiracy - Paint manufacturer alleged that defendant made negligent misrepresentations as to dangers of asbestos exposure to induce plaintiff to purchase asbestos fibers from defendant.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN OF ASBESTOS IN PUMP AND VALVE PACKING - PLAINTIFF SUFFERING FROM TERMINAL PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA DUE TO MILITARY SERVICE RELATED EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT - ASBESTOS EXPOSURE - FAILURE TO WARN OF ASBESTOS IN PUMP AND VALVE PACKING -PLAINTIFF SUFFERING FROM TERMINAL PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA DUE TO MILITARY SERVICE RELATED EXPOSURE.
  • ______ VERDICT Asbestos exposure - Wrongful death - Mesothelioma - Negligence - Plaintiff widow alleged that the defendants were negligent in concealing health hazards, and exposing the decedent to asbestos despite knowledge of the dangers associated with exposure.
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  • ______ VERDICT - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - ALLEGED PREMATURE ATTEMPT TO PERFORM SURGERY TO NEWBORN - CLAIMED FAILURE TO MONITOR LUNG MATURITY - WRONGFUL DEATH OF THREE-DAY-OLD INFANT - DAMAGES ONLY.
  • ______ VERDICT IN RETRIAL OF DAMAGES ONLY Plaintiff machinist exposed to asbestos while working at facilities owned by LIRR and MTA - Asbestosis - Retrial of damages.
  • ______ VERDICT Alleged breach of contract for payment of legal fees - Failure to pay for hours billed in connection with asbestos litigation.
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  • Final EPA Supplemental Environmental Projects Policy Issued
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  • Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment Rule
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  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Category Effluent LimitationsGuidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source PerformanceStandards; Final Rule
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  • Environmental Impact Analysis Process (EIAP)
  • Biweekly Notice; Applications and Amendments to FacilityOperating Licenses Involving No Significant Hazards Considerations
  • Job Corps: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the New Job Corps Center in Memphis, TN
  • Compliance Assistance and Incentive Initiatives
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  • EPA Clean-up Underway at Abandoned Potato Farm in Worthington, Mass.
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  • Landowner Defenses to Liability Under the Oil Pollution Act of1990: Standards and Practices for Conducting All Appropriate Inquiries
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  • Third Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating To Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
  • Recent Posting to the Applicability Determination Index (ADI) Database System of Agency Applicability Determinations, Alternative Monitoring Decisions, and Regulatory Interpretations Pertaining to Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, and the Stratospheric Ozone Protection Program
  • Eighth Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
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  • July 2006 Symposium on Nanotechnology and the Environment: An Overview on Nanotechnology Detection and Analysis Methods: Highlights, Question and Answer Session
  • Ninth Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
  • Fifth Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
  • Job Corps: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the New Job Corps Center Located at 3300 South Kedzie Avenue in Chicago, IL
  • National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper
  • Endangered and Threatened Species; Designation of Critical Habitat for 12 Evolutionarily Significant Units of West Coast Salmon and Steelhead in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho
  • Final Environmental Assessment (EA) and Draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI) for the Base Realignment and Closure 95 Disposal and Reuse of Excess Property, Fort Dix, NJ
  • Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Supplemental Rule To Amend Leak Repair Provisions Under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act
  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: Revisions to the Alabama State Implementation Plan
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  • Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on the Disposal and Reuse of the Stratford Army Engine Plant (SAEP), Stratford, CT
  • Diesel Particulate Matter Exposure of Underground Coal Miners
  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of Nebraska
  • Record of Decision for the Disposal and Reuse of Naval Station Puget Sound at Sand Point, Seattle, Washington
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  • National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants;Revision of List of Categories of Sources and Schedule for StandardsUnder Section 112 of the Clean Air Act
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  • Harmonization With the United Nations Recommendations, International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, and International Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions
  • Harmonization With the United Nations Recommendations, International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, and International Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions
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  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: Washington
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  • Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Kentucky; Approval of Revisions to State Implementation Plan; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference for Jefferson County, KY
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  • Occupational Exposure to Asbestos
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  • Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; State Request for Waiver from Requirements
  • Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; Final Decision on StateRequest for Waiver From Requirements
  • 2001 Asbestos Health Effects Conference: Preliminary Agenda
  • Release of Brochure on Current Best Practices to Prevent AsbestosExposure Among Brake and Clutch Repair Workers
  • 2001 Asbestos Health Effects Conference: Call for Abstracts
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  • Toxic Chemicals; Asbestos Abatement Worker Protection; Submissionof ICR No. 1246.06 to OMB; Agency Information Collection Activities
  • Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(l), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Management and Control of Asbestos Disposal Sites Not Operated After July 9, 1981: State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
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  • Reporting and Recordkeeping for Asbestos Abatement Worker Protection; Request for Comment on Renewal of Information Collection Activities
  • Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection;Comment Request; Reporting and Recordkeeping for Asbestos AbatementWorker Protection; EPA ICR No. 1246.10, OMB Control No. 2070-0072
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  • Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact Related to the License Amendment Request of ABB Prospects, Inc. Materials License No. 06-00217-06 for the CE Windsor Site, Building Complexes 2, 5, and 17 in Windsor, CT
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  • Job Corps: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) For the New Job Corps Center in Homestead, FL
  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Pursuant to Clean Air Ac
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  • FR Toxics and Pollution Documents
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  • Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(l), Delegation of Authority to the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
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  • Clean Air Act Proposed Full Approval of Title V Operating Permit Programs; Clark County Department of Air Quality Management, Washoe County District Health Department, and Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Nevada
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  • Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact Related to License Termination Plan for the Yankee Atomic Electric Company; License DPR-003, Rowe, MA
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  • Notice of Regulatory Waiver Requests Granted for the FirstQuarter of Calendar Year 2000
  • Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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  • Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source PerformanceStandards for Synthetic-Based and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids inthe Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category
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  • Final Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI) for BRAC 95 Disposal and Reuse of Recreation Center #2, Fayetteville, NC
  • Draft Program Policy Letter on Reporting Occupational Illness
  • Notice of Availability of a Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment and Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Clear Creek Management Area; Correction to April 2003 Notice of Intent (68 FR 22733)
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  • Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and Child-OccupiedFacilities; Commonwealth of Virginia Authorization Application
  • Establishment of Electronic Reporting; Electronic Records
  • April 2000 Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
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  • Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation for Public Water Systems
  • National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List; Intent To Delete Pesses Chemical Co., TX
  • Technical Panel Formation and First Panel Meeting to Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
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  • Privacy Act of 1974: System of Records, Creation of Eleven New Privacy Act System of Records
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  • Region III Urban Initiative Grants; Notice of Availability
  • Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;District of Columbia; Reasonably Available Control Technology forOxides of Nitrogen
  • Clean Air Act Proposed Interim Approval of Operating Permits Program: State of New York
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  • Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia--Recodification of the District's Air Pollution Control Regulations
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  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Pursuant to the Clean Ai
  • National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Proposed Standards for Shipbuilding and Ship Repair
  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Application Requirements for Publicly Owned Treatment Works and Other Treatment Works Treating Domestic Sewage
  • Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium
  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of Iowa
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  • Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for North Dakota; Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Rules; Delegation of Authority for New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  • Notice of Availability for Administrative Records of CERCLA
  • Exceptions to Worker Protection Standard Early Entry Restrictions; Irrigation Activities
  • Approval of the Clean Air Act (CAA), Section 112(l) Program andDelegation of Authority to the State of Oklahoma
  • Clean Air Act Interim Approval of Operating Permits Program; Delegation of Sections 111 and 112 Standards; State of Maine
  • National Emission Standards for Radionuclide Emissions From Facilities Licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Federal Facilities not Covered by Subpart H
  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and Pretreatment Programs; State and Local Assistance Programs; Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards; Public Water Supply and Underground Injection Control Programs: Removal of Legally Obsolete or Redundant Rules
  • Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS); Announcement of 2003 Program; Request for Information and Announcement of Workshop
  • National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Revision of Source Category List Under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act
  • Water Quality Standards; Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Criteria Applicable to Alaska, Arkansas, and Puerto Rico
  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Approval Under Section 112(l); State of Iowa
  • Second Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating To Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
  • Final Environmental Assessment (EA) for BRAC 95 Disposal andReuse of Fort Hunter Liggett, California
  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Pursuant to the Clean Air Act
  • Notice of Proposed Purchaser Agreement Pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as Amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
  • Release of the Notice of Availability (NOA) on the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) on the Disposal and Reuse of the Oakland Army Base, Oakland, California
  • Approval of Section 112(l) Program of Delegation; Illinois
  • Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium
  • Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Disposal and Reuse of the Bellmore Logistics Activity, Long Island, New York, BRAC 95
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  • Environmental Impact Statements and Regulations; Availability of EPA Comments
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Eleventh Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
  • Proposal To Exempt Area Sources Subject to NESHAP From Federal and State Operating Permit Programs
  • National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
  • General Atomics TRIGA Mark I and Mark F Research Reactors; Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact
  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Kentucky:Performance Testing and Open Burning
  • Twelfth Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
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  • Job Corps: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the New Job Corps Center in Long Beach, CA
  • Endangered and Threatened Species; Designation of Critical Habitat for 13 Evolutionarily Significant Units of Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) and Steelhead (O. mykiss) in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho
  • Agency Information Collection Activities Under OMB Review; National Emission Standards for Asbestos OMB No. 2060-0101 EPA No. 0111.08
  • Asbestos NESHAP State Notification Procedures Change
  • Asbestos NESHAP State Notification Procedures Change
  • Controlling the Hazard of Asbestos in the Industrial Maritime Environment
  • Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection;Comment Request; Reporting and Recordkeeping for Asbestos AbatementWorker Protection; EPA ICR No. 1246.10, OMB Control No. 2070-0072
  • Research Plan for Dosimetric and Toxicologic Assessment ofAmphibole Asbestos Fiber-Containing Materials From Libby, MI
  • Toxic Chemicals; Asbestos and PCBs; Agency Information Collection Activities
  • Toxic Chemicals; Asbestos and PCBs; Agency Information Collection Activities
  • Occupational Exposure to Asbestos; Corrections
  • Asbestos NESHAP Clarification of Intent
  • External Peer Review of Draft Final Report: ``Comparison of theAlternative Asbestos Control Method and the NESHAP Method forDemolition of Asbestos-Containing Buildings''
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  • Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(l), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Management and Control of Asbestos Disposal Sites Not Operated After July 9, 1981: State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
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  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Pursuant to the Clean Ai
  • Dairyland Power Cooperative; Notice of Finding of No SignificantImpact
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  • National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List
  • Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plan for North Dakota; Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Rules
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  • Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for California
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  • Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference
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  • Notice of Availability and Opportunity To Comment on the ``Draft CERCLA Model Application/Information Request for Service Station Dealers'' for Section 114(c) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); Notice of Public Meeting
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  • Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans Tennessee: Revisions to Chattanooga/Hamilton County Regulations for Definitions and Ambient Air Standards for Particulate Matter
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  • Notice of Consent Judgment Pursuant to the Clean Air Act
  • Approval of the Clean Air Act Section 111 and 112 Delegation of Authority Updates to the Washington State Department of Ecology, Benton Clean Air Authority, Northwest Air Pollution Authority, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, and Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority
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  • Delegation of New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for States of Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada
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  • Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride
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  • Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Performance Standards: Metal Products and Machinery
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  • Asbestos Containment Completed at Court Street in Nashua, N.H.
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  • National Emission Standards for Radionuclide Emissions From Facilities Licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Federal Facilities not Covered by Subpart H; Final Rule
  • Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP); Delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Lincoln-Lancaster County, Nebraska, and the City of Omaha, Nebraska
  • Notice of Availability of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact Related to Issuance of Amendment No. 52 to Materials License No. SNM-00033, Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC Hematite Former Fuel Fabrication Facility Located in Festus, MO, Site (TAC No. L52641)
  • Finding of No Significant Impact Related to Approval of the Mallinckrodt C-T Project Decommissioning Plan, Part 1 Mallinckrodt Chemical, Inc. St. Louis, MO, License No. STB-401
  • National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Delegation of Authority to Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
  • Final Modification of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Storm Water Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activities; Termination of the EPA NPDES Storm Water Baseline Industrial General Permit
  • Revision of HHS National Environmental Policy Act ComplianceProcedures and Procedures for Environmental Protection
  • Delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa, Missouri andNebraska for New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National EmissionStandards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP); and Maximum AchievableControl Technology (MACT) Standards
  • Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR)
  • Release of the Notice of Availability (NOA) on the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Disposal and Reuse of the Oakland Army Base, Oakland, CA
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  • Subject: Department of the Navy
  • EPA Completes Removal Action at Superfund Site in New Jersey
  • Proposed Data Collections Submitted for Public Comment andRecommendations
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  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
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  • Exemption of Certain Area Sources From Title V Operating Permit Programs
  • Second Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel to Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers; Correction
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  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Pursuant to the ComprehensiveEnvironmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
  • Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and Child-Occupied Facilities; The State of West Virginia's Authorization Application
  • Seventh Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel to Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating to Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
  • Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plan for North Dakota; Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Rules
  • Tenth Meeting of the World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel To Continue Evaluation on Issues Relating To Impacts of the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers
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  • Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (``CERCLA'')
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  • Remedy Selection Guidance and Policies
  • National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants--Asbestos, Beryllium, And Mercury, Final, FEDERAL REGISTER April 6, 1973.
  • Calidad del aire fronterizo - Acerca de los contaminantes peligrosos del aire del Air Quality System, AQS, sistema de calidad del aire
  • EPA Issues a Consent Agreement, Final Order Against Newport Steel Corporation's Wilder, Kentucky Facility for Alleged Violation of Clean Air Act
  • Border Air Quality Data - About AQS Hazardous Air Pollutants
  • EPA to Supervise the Removal of Approximately 6,500 Tons of Contaminated Soil from Former Vermiculite Plant
  • About Acquisition Management
  • EPA publica gu?a para reducir la exposici?n de los mec?nicos al asbesto
  • EPA Releases Guidance to Reduce Mechanics' Exposure to Asbestos
  • North Carolina Receives EPA Brownfields Grants
  • EPA Program Involvement
  • EPA Responds to Contamination at Former Michelin Powerhouse
  • Review/Selection and Application Phase
  • Ariz. tribe receives award for cleaning up environment
  • Hospital demolition violates federal asbestos regulations
  • Phoenixville Business Owner Sentenced for Using Improper Practices to Remove Asbestos at Homes and Businesses
  • University of Iowa Children's Environmental Airway Disease Center (1998-2003) Publications
  • Abstract: Environmental threats to children's health in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.
  • Bradley D. Schultz
  • Good News from Soil Sampling Results at Hamilton’s Former Vermiculite Plant
  • U.S. EPA fines Santa Barbara construction company for asbestos violations
  • EPA Issues Order to Schuyler Heights Fire Department; Reminds Others to Comply with Clean Air Rules
  • EPA Removes Remaining Chemical Hazards, Asbestos and Debris from Building Demolitions at Abandoned Quanta Resources Site in Syracuse
  • EPA Cites New Jersey Asbestos Removal Company for Clean Air Act Violation
  • More Than a Dozen Defendants Plead Guilty to Violating Asbestos Rules; One Indicted for Numerous Allegations of Wrong-Doing
  • FY 2002 Accomplishments Narrative for Enforcement and Compliance
  • FY1999 Compliance Assurance Program Narrative Accomplishments Report
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  • California Real Estate Developer Sentenced for Illegal Asbestos Removal in Idaho
  • Texas Cities to Receive $697,600 from EPA
  • Demolition at Ketchikan’s Best Western Landing Hotel Leads to Asbestos Complaint
  • Juneau Building Demolition Ignores Asbestos Rules
  • EPA Grants $86,264 to Reduce Toxic Risks in Seattle's International District
  • Louisiana to Receive More Than $2.2 Million from EPA
  • Improper demolitions in Alaska lead to over $75,000 in penalties for asbestos violations
  • Federal Court Approves $11 Million Settlement to Resolve Claims at North Ridge Estates Asbestos Site
  • Brownfields Communities get $1.8 Million for JobTraining
  • Man from Upstate NY Convicted of Asbestos Violations, Money Laundering
  • A Roundup of Recent News Items in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S.V.I.
  • Chemically Contaminated Material at Superfund Site in Franklin Township Will Be Shipped Off-Site for Disposal Rather Than Treated On-Site
  • EPA Selects Cleanup Plan for Above-Ground Structures at Superfund Site on Horseshoe Road in Sayreville, New Jersey
  • U.S. EPA Issues Order to 28 Parties to Participate in Cleanup of Li Tungsten Superfund Site, Announces Agreement with City of Glen Cove
  • School Taking Advantage of Innovative EPA Self-Audit Policy; Rutgers is First University in Nation to Do Voluntary Audit Under Agreement with EPA
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  • EPA Shifts Focus to Indoor Air
  • Judge’s Ruling Confirms EPA Fine for Lead Paint Violations by Two Rhode Island Companies
  • EPA Region 2 Administrator Jane M. Kenny Honors Environmental Achievements in New Jersey
  • EPA and City Outline Comprehensive Plan to Address the Concerns of Lower Manhattan Residents About the Impacts of the World Trade Center Collapse on Indoor Air Quality
  • EPA Deletes the White Bridge Road Property in Morris County from the National Priorities List of Hazardous Waste Sites
  • New Jersey Superfund Site Becomes Wildlife Preserve:? EPA Administrator Christie Whitman and Regional Administrator Jane Kenny Join Representative Frelinghuysen and NJDEP Commissioner Bob Shinn for Celebratory Event
  • EPA, FEMA and City Extend Deadline to Register for Downtown Cleanup and Testing Program
  • First Data from EPA's WTC Cleaning and Testing Program Available on Web
  • EPA Places Three New York Sites on the Final Superfund National Priorities List
  • Asbestos Testing to Start Immediately; Deadline for Assistance Requests Extended
  • Asbestos Company's Accreditation Stripped by State; Oneida County Business Owner Pleads Guilty to Felony Charges
  • Contracts for EPA’s Downtown Residential Dust Cleanup Program Are Awarded
  • EPA Begins Work on Pilot WTC Dust Cleaning Study
  • Deadline to Sign Up for EPA Lower Manhattan Cleaning and Testing Program Draws Near
  • EPA Region 2 Administrator Jane M. Kenny Honors Environmental Achievements in New York
  • EPA Says Superfund Cleanup Complete at Skybel
  • EPA Adds Pesticide Warehouse III Site in Manati to the Superfund National Priorities List
  • EPA Proposes Cleanup Plan for Roebling Superfund Site
  • EPA releases review of El Dorado asbestos study
  • EPA Releases Study that Shows Recommended Methods for Cleaning World Trade Center Dust Work
  • Eleven Companies Agree to Fund Hazardous Waste Removal at Bayonne Barrel and Drum Site in Newark
  • EPA to Clean Up Asbestos from Abandoned Fort Edward Facility
  • Virginia Businessman Sentenced for Using False Training Certificates to Obtain Asbestos Contracts
  • Air Data From New Orleans and Mississippi Released
  • EPA Files Complaint for Asbestos Violations in Puerto Rico Schools; Continues to Work with Commonwealth Agencies to Ensure School Safety
  • Herramienta inform?tica gratuita de la EPA para ayudar a las escuelas a proteger a los ni?os en su ambiente de aprendizaje
  • New Influx of Funding for Fairhaven Mass. Atlas Tack Superfund Site Will Spur Cleanup
  • Free EPA Software Tool Will Help Schools Protect Kids' Learning Environment
  • EPA Removes Hazardous Waste from Stillwater, NY Facility
  • EPA Continues Successful Enforcement Program Nationally and in Region
  • EPA Completes Removal of Hazardous Waste at Stillwater Facility
  • EPA Settlement Will Bring Puerto Rico Schools into Compliance with Asbestos Regulations
  • World Trade Center Expert Technical Review Panel Formed by EPA Panel to Begin Assessments in March
  • EPA Informs Mass. Schools About Oil Spill Risks and Proper Prevention Techniques
  • Calif. transportation agency fined for violating asbestos laws
  • Pa. Contractors Settle Cases With EPA Over Demolition of Properties in Huntingdon Valley and Bethlehem
  • EPA Awards Delaware Second Brownfields Job Training Grant
  • EPA Settlement Will Bring Yonkers Schools into Compliance with Asbestos Regulations
  • EPA reminds school officials of asbestos hazard responsibilities
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  • Cleanup Work Completed at Cabin Realty Site in Taunton, Mass.
  • News Brief: More Air Sampling Data from Hurricane Katrina Released
  • News Brief: Air Data From New Orleans and Mississippi Released
  • More Air Sampling Data Released from Hurricane Katrina-affected Areas in Mississippi and Louisiana
  • Blackfeet Indian Reservation awarded EPA Brownfields Job Training Grant
  • U.S. EPA honors Los Angeles Unified School District
  • Mustang Ranch owner charged with improper handling of asbestos
  • Cleanup Work at Cabin Realty Site in Taunton Underway
  • EPA Announces Major Job Training Grant
  • EPA Announces Job Training Grant to Groundwork Providence, RI
  • EPA to Begin Asbestos Removal at Burned Mill in Southington, Conn.
  • EPA Completes Cleanup at Connecticut Plating Shop
  • Superfund Cleanups in New England – Setting The Record Straight
  • Consent Decree Entered for Atlas Tack Superfund Site in Fairhaven, MA
  • EPA Announces Job Training Grant to Lewiston, Maine
  • Superfund Cleanup in Corinna, Maine Wins Build America Award
  • More Air Sampling Data Released from Hurricane Katrina-affected Areas in Mississippi and Louisiana
  • EPA Files Complaints Against Three Major Rhode Island Property Owners for Failing to Warn Buyers and Tenants About Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing
  • U.S. EPA presents data on naturally occurring asbestos assessment in El Dorado Hills
  • ADOT agrees to pay $54,625 fine for Clean Air Act violations
  • Mobil to pay nearly $1 million for Clean Air Act violations; Company to spend close to $100,000 on medical equipment for local health center
  • New England Shares in $2 Million of EPA Brownfields Job Training Grants
  • Administrator Leavitt Announces Demolition Will Begin at Fairhaven, Mass. Site
  • EPA Recognizes Groundwork Providence for Presidential Environmental Youth Award
  • EPA Region 8 awards eight communities $3M in Brownfields grants
  • Montana communities receive $1.3M in EPA Brownfields grants
  • Spirit Lake Tribe receives four EPA cleanup grants totaling $800,000
  • U.S. EPA settles cases against two Brea companies for asbestos violations
  • Arkansas Groups to Receive more than $3.4 Million from EPA
  • Two Individuals & One Group From Connecticut Receive Environmental Awards
  • EPA Warns Connecticut Schools About Oil Spill Risks and Informs on Proper Prevention Techniques
  • Sites in Corrina, Maine and Lowell, Mass. Recognized at Redevelopment Conference
  • Dust from Murray stacks no threat to local residents
  • EPA recognizes environmental leaders in Montana
  • EPA Releases PSAs on Potential Environmental and Health Hazards for Residents Returning To Hurricane Impacted Areas
  • Hurricane Katrina: Louisiana - EPA Response Update
  • More Air Sampling Data from Hurricane Katrina Released
  • "Brownfields" grant to help assess contamination on Yankton reservation
  • EPA Offers Informational Flyers on Possible Environmental and Health Issues for Residents Returning to Hurricane Impacted Areas
  • EPA recognizes Montanans for Environmental Achievement
  • PacifiCorp to clean up contamination in downtown SLC
  • EPA Expands Clean-up Activities in Libby
  • Asbestos in Libby - EPA Action Update #3
  • EPA provides additional funding for Libby cleanup
  • More Air Monitoring Results from New Orleans Available
  • Hurricane Katrina Response Activities Daily Update
  • "Brownfields" grant will help train Chippewas for environmental jobs
  • "Brownfields" grant could mean new careers for locals
  • VB/I-70
  • EPA, ARB ISSUE VIOLATION NOTICES TO PLACERVILLE QUARRY
  • EPA, ARB ISSUE COMPLAINTS TO PLACERVILLE QUARRY
  • EPA AND DOJ SETTLE TEXACO ENVIRONMENTAL CASE FOR $295,000 IN UTAH
  • SAN FRANCISCO MINORITY WORKER TRAINING PROGRAM TO HOLD JOB FAIR
  • STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM SAN FRANCISCO MINORITY TRAINING PROGRAM
  • FLOOD CLEANUP AIR HAZARD FACT SHEET NOW AVAILABLE FROM U.S. EPA
  • U.S. EPA ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF HUNTERS POINT GRANT
  • U.S. EPA AWARDS $50,000 SUPERFUND GRANT FOR HUNTERS POINT
  • EPA increases Hawai'i environmental enforcement actions by 67 percent in 2003
  • U.S. EPA awards $275,000 to two Bay Area organizations for environmental job training
  • EPA Settles Asbestos Case with Victoria Ward, Island Demo, Coralco
  • Asbestos cleanup at high school in El Dorado Hills complete
  • EPA settles asbestos case with Pacific Rim Partners, LLC., Company to pay $104,425
  • U.S. EPA SETTLES MOSS LANDING ASBESTOS CASE FOR $68,000
  • EPA SETTLES ASBESTOS CASE WITH FORT SHAFTER
  • EPA settles asbestos case with Parker Ranch, Kau Kau Corp.
  • Three South Lake Tahoe businesses charged with improper handling of asbestos
  • U.S. EPA fines two South Lake Tahoe businesses $50,000 for asbestos removal
  • U.S. EPA REMOVES COALINGA MINE FROM SUPERFUND LIST
  • U.S. EPA PROPOSES TO REMOVE COALINGA MINE FROM SUPERFUND LIST
  • U.S. EPA FINES TWO SOUTHLAND COMPANIES FOR FAILING TO REPORT CHEMICAL RELEASES
  • DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB TO PAY $72,918 TO SETTLE ALLEGED AIR VIOLATIONS
  • EPA SETS ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT RECORDS IN 1999
  • EPA to Honor 14 Southern California Environmental Heros
  • Schools Join EPA to Improve Indoor Air Quality for Millions Of Children; Schools Win EPA Awards
  • U.S. EPA OFFERS EAST PALO ALTO AREA RESIDENTS TECHNICAL TRAINING
  • U.S. EPA, EAST PALO ALTO KICK OFF SECOND ROUND OF TRAINING
  • U.S. EPA Awards $200,000 to L.A. for Brownfields Job Training
  • U.S. EPA to present Clovis Unified School District Indoor Air Quality National Excellence Award
  • U.S. EPA presents Mt. Whitney High School student national air quality award
  • EPA To Honor 44 Western Environmental Heroes
  • EPA to Honor 19 Northern California Environmental Heros
  • EPA Issues Enforcement Review Report
  • Hudson Oil Refining Site Selected as Pilot for EPA Redevelopment Project
  • Paris, Texas, Group Receives EPA Award for Environmental Projects
  • Former MacMillan Oil Refinery Site Cleaned
  • EPA's Public Information Hotline Is a Success
  • Addition of Oklahoma Site to Federal Superfund National Priorities List Finalized
  • Cushing, Okla. Refinery Cleanup to Resume Soon
  • Mallard Bay One of 11 Sites to Receive Superfund Funding
  • EPA Region III Announces a $1 Million Grant Program for Projects that Protect Human Health and the Environment
  • EPA Employee Honored for Superior Service
  • Old Philadelphia Distillery Now Off Most Hazardous List
  • Montgomery County, Pa. Gets $110,000 for Brownfields Redevelopment
  • EPA Will Go Back to School With Students
  • FIVE SCHOOLS IN DELAWARE CITED FOR VIOLATING ASBESTOS RULES
  • EPA REVOKES ASBESTOS ACCREDITATION OF W. VA CONTRACTOR
  • EAGLE INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SETTLES ALLEGED VIOLATIONS
  • EPA SETTLES WITH READING HOSPITAL, CONTRACTOR OVER ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS
  • UPPER BUCKS VOC-TECH SCHOOL SETTLES EPA ASBESTOS COMPLAINT
  • U.S. SETTLES SUIT OVER ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS AT PERKINS HOSPITAL - Maryland Department of General Services to Pay $20,000 Penalty
  • SEVEN D.C. PRIVATE SCHOOLS CITED FOR VIOLATING ASBESTOS RULES
  • APPALACHIAN POWER, CONTRACTOR TO PAY $23,000 OVER ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS AT GLEN LYN PLANT
  • VESUVIUS, CONTRACTORS TO PAY $30,250 FOR ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS
  • THOMAS CHAU PLEADS GUILTY TO FELONIES RELATED TO ASBESTOS REMOVAL AT FORMER PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL
  • Richmond Man Sentenced for Hiring Untrained Workers to Handle Asbestos During Apartment Renovation
  • Inspections in Three Virginia School Districts Shows Children Protected from Exposure to Asbestos
  • Local Real Estate Developer Sentenced to Prison for Asbestos-Related Clean Air Act Violations
  • Idaho Motel Owner Charged with Asbestos Violations
  • Demolition Company and Owner Sentenced for Asbestos Violations in Baltimore
  • Southern Insulation, Inc. Settles EPA Asbestos Reporting Case
  • Hershey Entertainment and Resort Co. And Pdg, Inc. To Pay 27,030 to Settle Asbestos Violations at Hotel Hershey
  • EPA Cites Asbestos Violations at Demolition in Worcester
  • EPA Cites Alleged Asbestos Violations During Demolition at Former Downington Farmers Market
  • EPA Cites Dry Asbestos Removal at WVU Coliseum
  • Tree Service President Pleads Guilty to Illegal Asbestos Work at Conshohocken Warehouse
  • Four Companies to Pay $130,000 for Alleged Asbestos Violations at Former Dowingtown Farmers Market
  • Thomas Chau Sentenced to 51 months in Prison for Felonies Related to Asbestos Removal at Former Philadelphia School
  • EPA Cites Asbestos Violations At Demolition Project At Richboro School Construction Site
  • EPA Cites Erie, Pa. Gasket Maker for Asbestos Violations
  • EPA Cites Contractor and School District for Asbestos Violation at Newville, Pa. High School
  • EPA Settles Alleged Asbestos Violations In Pittsburgh
  • Contractor Settles Alleged Asbestos Violations During Work in Moundsville, W.Va. Public Housing
  • Plymouth Environmental Co. to Pay $13,200 Penalty for Faulty Notification of Asbestos Removal Projects
  • EPA Cites Crossing Outlet Store Owner and Contractor for Asbestos Violations
  • $145,000 Settlement in West Virginia Shopping Mall Asbestos Case
  • Companies Settle with EPA for Asbestos Violation at W.Va. Plant
  • COATESVILLE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES ASBESTOS CASE - District to Pay $3,000 Penalty, Spend Over $100,000 on Asbestos Removal
  • Federal Grand Jury Indicts Contractor for Asbestos Violations at Fairfax County, Va. Elementary School
  • Allegheny County Cited for Asbestos Violations at Pittsburgh Airport
  • Administrative Law Judge Upholds Penalty Against Contractor for Asbestos Violations at WVA Coliseum
  • Westbank Asbestos Removal Coming to an End
  • Baltimore Man Gets Year in Jail for Obstructing Asbestos Training Scheme Investigation
  • EPA Settles Complaint Over Asbestos Violations at Erie Parochial School
  • Two Men Indicted in Conspiracy to Use Homeless Men for Illegal Asbestos Removal in Virginia
  • D.C. Apartment Complex Owner to Pay $35K for Improper Asbestos Renovation
  • EPA and Colonial School District Settle Alleged Violations of Asbestos Inspection and Management Rules
  • EPA Cites Sargent Enterprises for Late Notification of Asbestos Removal at Bucks Co., Pa. Schools
  • EPA To Oversee Asbestos Removal at North Ridge Estates
  • West Virginia Company to Pay Penalty for Asbestos Violations
  • Adminstrative Law Judge Penalizes Contractor $45,040 for Asbestos Removal at Wheeling, W. Va. Church
  • EPA Settles Asbestos Case Against Redbank Valley School District
  • Easton Area School District Settles Case Over Alleged Violations of Asbestos Management Regulations
  • Two Sentenced in Conspiracy to Use Homeless Men for Illegal Asbestos Removal in Virginia
  • TREE SERVICE PRESIDENT CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • Oregon man pleads guilty to asbestos removal violations
  • EPA Cites Archdiocese of Philadelphia for Asbestos Management Violations at 12 Schools
  • EPA Cites Improper Asbestos Removal in Demolition of Wilkes-Barre Steam Heating Plant
  • Baltimore Man Pleads Guilty to Obstruction of Justice
  • HIGHER EDUCATION ON EPA CHECK LIST - (revised 6/4/99)
  • Louisiana Superfund Event Marks Halfway Point to EPA's Year 2000 Goal
  • EPA Announces Redevelopment Jump-Start for Montco
  • EPA Awards Delaware Extra $200,000 for Brownfields Job Training
  • EPA Cites Housing Renovator for Failing to Provide Lead Paint Hazard Information to Norfolk, Va. Homeowner
  • Organizaciones de Arkansas recibir?n m?s de $3.4 millones de EPA
  • EPA Gives Johnstown Additional $800,000 for Brownfields Cleanup & Study - Majority will go towards restoring the former Bethlehem Steel Lower Works Complex
  • A GREEN SOLUTION TO POLLUTION - Arbor Day Tree Planting in South Philly Marks Innovative Settlement of EPA Complaint
  • Three Mid-Atlantic Hazardous Waste Sites Proposed to Superfund National Priorities List
  • EPA To Measure Its Own Environmental Outreach Efforts to Colleges and Universities
  • Baltimore’s Former Montgomery Ward Building Wins National Redevelopment Award
  • Higher Education Needs Environmental Leadership
  • At 40, EPA’s Wheeling Office Still Leads the Way
  • Brownfields "Working for Cleaner Communities" Training Grants Awarded in Alaska, Oregon and Washington
  • EPA Releases Plan to Test Alternative Method to Remove Asbestos
  • EPA presenta plan sobre m?todo alterno de prueba para remover asbestos
  • Clean Up Work Begins at Abandoned Property in Turner Falls, Mass.
  • EPA Awards $1 Million in Brownfields Grants to Programs in North Carolina
  • EPA to Begin Cleanup at Carvill Combing Company Site in Plainfield, CT
  • EPA and DEP Approve Cleanup Plan for Iron Horse Park Superfund Site in North Billerica
  • EPA Awards $260,000 in Brownfields Grants to Programs in South Carolina
  • EPA TO AWARD BROWNFIELDS GRANT TO NEGRO LEAGUES BASEBALL MUSEUM
  • EPA HOLDS SECOND ANNUALHEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP OCTOBER 13, 14 & 15
  • EPA Settles Hazardous Waste Case with the State of Massachusetts Case Sparks Change in State Contractor Policy
  • Rhode Island Flooring Contractor Agrees to Pay $22,000 PenaltyTo Resolve EPA Asbestos Claims
  • Cleanup Completed at Plainfield's "Carvill Combing" Site
  • Cleanup to Begin at Photech Site in Williamstown, Mass.
  • EPA to Begin Clean-up at Facemate Corp. in Chicopee, Mass.
  • Next Phase of Cleanup for Plainfield's Inter Royal Site
  • Alaska Forum on the Environment
  • Washington Developer Faces Asbestos Indictment
  • EPA Takes Over Asbestos Inspections in Idaho
  • Portland Asbestos Trainer's Certification Suspended
  • Alaska DNR and Contractor Violate Asbestos Standards
  • EPA Seeks Big Fines For Asbestos Violations
  • Boise State University Settles Asbestos Complaint
  • Ricks College & EPA Settle Asbestos Case
  • INEEL & Contractors Settle on Asbestos and CFC Violations
  • EPA Completes Cleanup at Williamstown, Mass. Site
  • Alaska Man Pleads Guilty to Concealing Environmental Crime
  • Baldwinville Meeting Will Discuss Clean-up
  • EPA Complaint Against Rhode Island Flooring Contractor Seeks $70,535 Penalty For Violations Related to Its Handling of Asbestos Flooring At Church Building
  • EPA Staff Involved in Ongoing Response in Plainfield, CT.
  • After Massive Plainfield, CT Fire, EPA Commits $500,000 in Additional Emergency Funding For Clean-up
  • EPA Completes Cleanup at Fisherville Mill in Grafton, Mass.
  • Clean-up Work Continues After InterRoyal Fire in Plainfield Conn.
  • EPA Plans Active Construction Season at Two Sites in Baldwinville, MA
  • Asbestos Project Plan Available
  • Media Briefing on Mahoningside Power Plant Cleanup: March 2, 2 p.m., Warren City Hall
  • EPA needs questionnaires from residents living near Dearborn W.R. Grace asbestos site
  • Cleanup of Dearborn W.R. Grace asbestos site begins next week; meeting April 5, 6:30 p.m.
  • EPA, IDEM and local officials continue joint efforts in AMACOR fire cleanup
  • EPA proposes plan to protect endangered turtles at Johns Manville Superfund site; comment period begins, open houses April 14
  • More Air Monitoring Results from New Orleans Available
  • EPA finds no asbestos in Dearborn residential areas; meeting June 15, 6:30 p.m.
  • Utah Restaurant Company Sentenced for Clean Air Act Violation
  • EPA Offers Informational Flyers on Possible Environmental and Health Issues for Residents Returning to Hurricane Impacted Areas
  • EPA Releases PSAs on Potential Environmental and Health Hazards for Residents Returning To Hurricane Impacted Areas
  • EPA and Federal Partners Warn of Potential Environmental Health Hazards When Returning to Homes and Businesses after Hurricane Katrina
  • EPA Urges Caution When Re-entering Hurricane-Damaged Homes and Buildings
  • Asbestos Specialists, Inc.
  • Ocean State Asbestos Removal, Inc.
  • Whiteman Announces Environmental Compliance Tool for Builders - Contractors Association Praised for 'Performance Track' Participation
  • EPA Awards $2 Million to Seven States for New Brownfield Grants in Ten Communities
  • Former Demolition Crew Leader Convicted of Dumping Asbestos into the Sea
  • EPA Kicks Off Public Awareness Campaign for Vermiculite Attic Insulation which May Contain Asbestos
  • Chicago Warehouse Owner Indicted for Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Contracting Company Sentenced for Illegal Asbestos Removal in Connecticut
  • Vermont Man Pleads Guilty to Illegally Removing Asbestos in Connecticut
  • Two Men Charged with Illegal Asbestos Removal in St. Thomas
  • National Consumer Awareness Campaign Launched on Vermiculite Insulation Used in some Home Attics
  • Two Men and Real Estate Partnership Sentenced for Abestos Crimes in Viginia
  • Schools Honored for Improving Indoor Air Quality for Students; Asthma Accounts for 14 Million Missed School Days
  • Former Connecticut Economic Development Director Convicted of Asbestos Charges
  • Vermont Man Arrested on Illegal Removal of Asbestos Charges
  • Maryland, Virginia Companies and Associates of Companies Plead Guilty to Buying False Asbestos Training Certificates
  • Virginia Environmental Firm Owner Convicted for use of False Training Certificates for Asbestos and Lead Removal Work
  • Texas Man Sentenced for Illegal Asbestos Removal in Colorado
  • Two Colorado Businessmen Charged with Asbestos Abatement Violations
  • Former New York Asbestos Contracting Firm and Owners Convictedof Organized Crime and Other Charges
  • Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Pleads Guilty in False Training Certificate Case
  • Ohio Man Sentenced for Improper Asbestos Removal
  • Two Wisconsin Men Convicted in Illegal Asbestos Removal Case
  • Two Wisconsin Men Convicted in Illegal Asbestos Removal Case
  • Three West Virginia Residents Plead Guilty to Asbestos Crimes
  • New York Company, Proprietor Convicted of Asbestos Crimes
  • Over 1,000 to be Trained for Environmental Jobs in Brownfields Communities Nationwide
  • St. Louis Man Sentenced for Environmental, Fraud Violations
  • EPA "Enforcement Alert" Focuses on Asbestos in Schools
  • Utah Man Indicted in Asbestos Case
  • New Hampshire Man Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • California Real Estate Developer Sentenced for Illegal Asbestos Removal in Idaho
  • President of Ohio Company Indicted for Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Father and Son Sentenced to Longest U.S. Jail Terms for Environmental Crimes
  • W.R. Grace and Executives, Charged with Endangering Libby, Montana Community, Fraud, and Obstruction of Justice
  • W.R. Grace Liable for Libby; Montana Cleanup Costs
  • Idaho Motel Owner Charged with Asbestos Violations
  • Two Virginia Companies and Two Individuals Plead Guilty in False Certificate Case
  • Two Men Convicted of Illegal Asbestos Removal in the Virgin Islands
  • Utah Restaurant Company Pleads Guilty to Clean Air Act Violation
  • Former Connecticut Town Official Indicted on Asbestos Charges
  • New York Man Sentenced for Asbestos Crimes, Money Laundering
  • Houston Man Sentenced on Asbestos Charges
  • Oregon Man Pleads Guilty to Asbestos Removal Violations
  • Former Demolition Crew Leader Sentenced for Dumping Asbestos into the Sea
  • Four Individuals Plead Guilty in New York State Asbestos Case
  • Chicago Warehouse Owner Pleads Guilty to Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • New York Industrial Park Owner Pleads Guilty to Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Company and Employee Sentenced for Buying False Asbestos Training Certificates
  • Two Wisconsin Men Sentenced for Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Virginia Company and Two Officials Sentenced for Using False Asbestos Training Certificates to Obtain Asbestos-removal Contracts
  • Two West Virginia Residents Sentenced in Asbestos Case
  • World Trade Center Panel Formed to Review Health Protection-Expert Panel to Begin Assessments in March
  • Virginia Company Owner Charged with Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Two California Men Indicted for Illegal Disposal of Lead and Asbestos
  • Two Wisconsin Men Charged with Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Virginia Company Owner Indicted in False Certificate Case
  • Sixteen Schools Receive EPA Indoor Air Quality Awards
  • Connecticut Man Pleads to Illegal Asbestos Removal
  • Cost Supplement to Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Asbestos from Potable Water Supplies, First Draft.
  • Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Asbestos from Potable Water Supplies, Revised Final Draft.
  • Asbestos: Industry Profile, Final Report.
  • Chapter 4 EPA's Benefit-cost Analyses: 1981-1986
  • Table A-1 RIAs Prepared For Major Rules
  • Appendix
  • The Financial Impact of Environmental Events and Issues on the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry
  • Asbestos Worker Training Rule: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.
  • Asbestos Abatement Projects; Worker Protection, Final Rule, Federal Register February 25, 1987.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Final Report: Volume III, Appendix F.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Final Report: Volume II, Appendix A-E.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Final Report: Volume IV, Appendix G.
  • Asbestos-Containing Materials In Schools, Final Rule, Federal Register October 30, 1987.
  • Economic Analysis Of Possible EPA Actions Regarding Asbestos In Public And Commercial Buildings: A Support Document For EPA's Study Of Asbestos-Containing Materials In Public Buildings.
  • National Emission Standards For Asbestos--Background Information For Promulgated Asbestos National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) Revisions.
  • EPA Study Of Asbestos-Containing Materials In Public Buildings: A Report To Congress.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume IV: Appendices C- I (Draft).
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume III, Appendix F.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume II: Appendix A (Draft).
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume IV, Appendix G.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume II, Appendix A - E.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume III: Appendix B Draft.
  • Support Document: Asbestos Containing Materials In Schools: Health Effects And Magnitude Of Exposure, Proposed Rule, Section 6 Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA).
  • Continued Development of Methods for Characterizing and Ranking Health, Safety and Environmental Risks
  • Improving Regulations
  • Asbestos
  • Toxic Substances Control Act
  • Cost of the Analyses
  • Hazardous Wastes: A Risk Benefit Framework Applied to Cadmium and Asbestos
  • Improving Regulations
  • Chapter 4 EPA's Benefit-cost Analyses: 1981-1986
  • Asbestos Regulation -- Economic Impact Analysis
  • Asbestos Regulation -- Costs
  • Asbestos
  • Asbestos Regulation -- Distributional Effects
  • Asbestos Regulation -- Decision
  • Asbestos -- Regulation
  • Asbestos -- Regulatory Alternatives
  • Asbestos Regulation -- Benefit-Cost Analysis
  • Asbestos
  • Asbestos -- Environmental Effects
  • Table A-1 RIAs Prepared For Major Rules
  • Cost of the Analyses
  • Toxic Substances Control Act
  • 7.3. Luken and Fraas' Review
  • 5.3. Liability
  • 3.8. Pollution Prevention Act and others
  • 7.4. API Review
  • 7.1. Morgenstern's Review
  • 7.7. Economic Analyis/RIA Reviews: A Summary
  • Environmental Issues
  • Asbestos Worker Protection; Asbestos-Containing Materials In Schools, Proposed Rule, Federal Register November 1, 1994.
  • Cost Of Capital Involved In Converting Asbestos-Product Manufacturing Equipment To Asbestos Substitutes.
  • Draft Interim Rule To Revise The Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan: Regulatory Impact Analysis.
  • Interim Rule To Revise The Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan: Economic Impact Analysis, Final Report.
  • Revision To Asbestos Abatement Worker Protection Rule: Summary Of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.
  • Cost Estimates For Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Program.
  • Final Asbestos Worker Protection Rule Economic Analysis.
  • Cost And Effectiveness Of Abatement Of Asbestos In Schools.
  • Asbestos Worker Protection Rule: Regulatory Impact Analysis, Revised Draft Report.
  • Final Schools Rule Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act Regulatory Impact Analysis.
  • Background Information On National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants--Proposed Amendments To Standards For Asbestos And Mercury.
  • Report To Congress: Wastes From The Extraction And Beneficiation Of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Mining, And Oil Shale.
  • Background Information On Development Of National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants: Asbestos, Beryllium, And Mercury.
  • Economic Analysis Of Reporting Forms On Commercial And Industrial Uses Of Asbestos, Proposed Rule - Section 8(A) Toxic Substances Control Act. Support Document.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Volume I: Technical Report (Draft)
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Addendum.
  • Regulatory Impact Anlysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Appendix G Sensitivity Results.
  • Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act: Economic Impact Analysis. (See Pesticide Docket Copy # 62048, B-1-4).
  • Support Document: Asbestos Containing Materials In Schools: Economic Impact Analysis Of Identification And Notification, Proposed Rule, Section 6 Toxic Substances Control Act.
  • Control Techniques For Asbestos Air Pollutants.
  • Regulatory Impact Analysis Of Controls On Asbestos And Asbestos Products, Final Report: Volume I, Technical Report.
  • Economic Analyses at EPA: Assessing Regulatory Impact (Resources for the Future), 1997
  • Economic Analysis of Effluent Guidelines for the Paving and Roofing Materials (Tars and Asphalt) Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Effluent Guidelines: The Textiles, Friction and Sealing Materials Segment of the Asbestos Product Manufacturing Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Effluent Guidelines for the Asbestos Industry: Executive Summary
  • Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Guidelines: The Poultry Meat Processing Industry
  • EPA's Economic Analyses and Regulatory Decision Making
  • Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Guidelines: Beet Sugar Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Guidelines: Feedlots Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Effluent Guidelines: Cement Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Guidelines: Meat Packing Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Guidelines: Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry
  • Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Guidelines for the Dairy Processing Industry
  • 1. EPA REQUESTS PROPOSALS FOR BROWNFIELDS GRANT AWARDS IN FY 2003, 2. EPA ADDS HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE IN LIBBY, MONTANA, TO SUPERFUND NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST, 3. NEW PROJECT LAUNCHED TO ASSESS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ISSUES OF AMERICAN INDIANS, ALASKAN NATIVES, 4. FORMER LAB OWNER SENTENCED FOR FRAUD, FALSE STATEMENTS UNDER THE CLEAN WATER ACT
  • 1. NEW YORK STATE CLEANS UP DIESEL ENGINES IN LOWER MANHATTAN , 2. $3.5 MILLION AWARDED FOR RESEARCH ON GLOBAL CHANGE, 3. EPA ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF FIRST REGIONAL COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY TO ENCOURAGE TV, COMPUTER RECYCLING, 4. WHITMAN COMMEMORATES CLEAN WATER ACT ANNIVERSARYAT YOUTH WATERSHED SUMMIT, 5. EPA RELEASES GUIDE TO CLEAN UP MOLD IN HOMES, 6. FOUR MINNESOTA RESIDENTS CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL DRUG MANUFACTURING AND ILLEGAL HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL, 7. VIRGINIA AS
  • 1. EPA NATIONAL ACTION PLAN TO FIND SUBSTITUTES FOR ALKYL-LEAD IN AVIATION AND RACE CAR FUELS, 2. EPA AWARDS $5 MILLION FOR RESEARCH ON POLLUTION PREVENTION, 3. EPA REGULATES RECYCLING OF FERTILIZERS CONTAINING ZINC, 4. PROPOSAL TO UPDATE FEES FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND ENGINES, 5. NEW GRANT PROGRAM ANNOUNCED TO REDUCE IDLING FROM TRUCKS AND LOCOMOTIVES, 6. CLEAN SWEEP REPORT DETAILS STATE, LOCAL EFFORTS TO DISPOSE OF PESTICIDES, 7. WHITMAN APPOINTS PLACIDO DOS SANTOS AS THE NEW GOOD NEIGHBOR ENVIRONMENTAL BOAR
  • 1. BROWNFIELDS COMMUNITIES GET $750,000 IN SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR JOB TRAINING, 2. GSA AND EPA AWARD MULTI-YEAR TASK ORDER TO DYNCORP SYSTEMS AND SOLUTIONS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, 3. EPA CREATES PARTNERSHIP TO BENEFIT DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES, 4. EPA HAILS VOLUNTARY EFFORTS OF MEAT PROCESSING COMPANIES, 5. W. VA. COAL COMPANY SUBSIDIARIES CHARGED WITH WATER VIOLATIONS, 6. COLORADO PLATING COMPANY EXECUTIVE SENTENCED
  • 1. PROGRESS REPORT RELEASED ON THE CLEAN DIESEL PROGRAM, 2. CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER POSITION ESTABLISHED IN AGENCY, 3. TENNESSEE PHYSICIAN SENTENCED FOR CLEAN WATER ACT VIOLATION, 4. OWNER OF FORMER OREGON SHIP REPAIR COMPANY GIVEN JAIL TERM, 5. SHIPS’ CAPTAIN, CHIEF ENGINEERS PLEAD GUILTY TO ALASKA VIOLATIONS, 6. ALASKA MAN PLEADS TO CONCEALING ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME
  • 1. STOP SALE ORDER ISSUED TO MISSOURI DISINFECTANT COMPANY, 2. FLORIDA MAN, VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE FIRM PLEAD GUILTY, 3. SHIP’S CHIEF ENGINEER PLEADS GUILTY TO OIL POLLUTION IN ALASKA WATERS, 4. TWO MEN SENTENCED IN LAS VEGAS FOR ILLEGAL WASTE DISCHARGE
  • Decay Chains
  • 1. EPA PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, 2. TWO DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION STANDARDS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT, 3. COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED TO OVERSEE THE PROGRESS OF THE 2007 DIESEL RULE, 4. INNOVATIVE RESEARCH TOOL DEMONSTRATES VALUE OF WATERSHED CONSERVATION, 5. EPA SPONSORS SIXTH NATIONAL TRIBAL CONFERENCE, 6. FORENSICS LABORATORY IN DENVER WINS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AWARD, 7. EPA SELECTS WETLANDS PHOTO WINNERS, 8. VIRGINIA RESIDENT SENTENCED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE FRAUD CASE, 9. OWNER OF DEFUNCT
  • 1. PUBLIC FORUM NEXT WEEK WILL HIGHLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2. NEARLY $4 MILLION IN GRANTS AWARDED FOR WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 3. CARNIVAL CORP. TO PAY $18 MILLION FOR OIL POLLUTION AT SEA, 4. FORMER NEW JERSEY COMPANY OFFICIAL INDICTED IN TESTING SCHEME, 5. CONNECTICUT MAN, COMPANY CHARGED ON THREE ASBESTOS COUNTS, 6. CORPORATION, OWNER SENTENCED IN FLORIDA CAR IMPORT CASE, 7. ENVIRONMENTAL FUGITIVE FROM SEATTLE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY, 8. OREGON RADIATOR REPAIR COMPANY, FORMER MANAGER SENTENCED
  • 1. EPA COMPLETES SIX-YEAR REVIEW OF EXISTING DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS, 2. REGIONAL GRANT FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR STATES AND TRIBES TO DEVELOP PESTICIDE RISK REDUCTION PROGRAM, 3. TWO NEW JERSEY MEN INDICTED IN DEATH OF RECYCLING WORKER, 4. TWO NEW YORK MEN INDICTED ON ASBESTOS CHARGES
  • PRESS ADVISORY - EPA's LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
  • TWO NEW YORK MEN ARRESTED ON ASBESTOS REMOVAL CHARGES
  • OHIO MAN SENTENCED FOR IMPROPER ASBESTOS DISPOSAL
  • Economic Analyses at EPA: Assessing Regulatory Impact
  • EPA PROPOSES NEW HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES IN LIBBY, MONTANA, AND OMAHA FOR SUPERFUND NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST
  • NEW YORK CONTRACTING FIRM, NINE ASSOCIATES CHARGED WITH ORGANIZED CRIME, FRAUD AND TAX VIOLATIONS
  • EPA AWARDS $200,000 TO BROWNFIELDS COMMUNITIES IN CINCINNATI, OHIO AND GARY, IND. FOR JOB TRAINING
  • CALIFORNIAN SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • BROWNFIELDS COMMUNITIES IN NINE STATES ANDD.C. GET $2 MILLION FOR JOB TRAINING
  • Assessing Asbestos Exposure in Public Buildings
  • OHIO MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ILLEGAL ASBESTOS DISPOSAL
  • UTAH COMPANY, FORMER PRESIDENT SENTENCED IN ASBESTOS CASE
  • NEW JERSEY COMPANY, THREE INDIVIDUALS INDICTED ON ASBESTOS CHARGES
  • KEY OFFICIALS ASSUME SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL POSTS
  • EPA AND OSHA WEB SITES PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DATA FROM WORLD TRADE CENTER AND SURROUNDING AREAS
  • ADMINISTRADORA WHITMAN DETALLA LOS EFUERZOS EN MARCHA PARA MONITOREAR LAS AREAS DE DESASTRE Y LA CONTRIBUCION A LOS EFUERZOS DE LIMPIEZA
  • WHITMAN DETAILS ONGOING AGENCY EFFORTS TO MONITOR DISASTER SITES, CONTRIBUTE TO CLEANUP EFFORTS
  • ESFUERZOS DE MONITOREO EN NYC CONTINUAN PARA MOSTRAR QUE EL AGUA Y EL AIRE ESTAN LIMPIOS
  • EPA DISASTER RESPONSE UPDATE NYC MONITORING EFFORTS CONTINUE TO SHOW SAFE DRINKING WATER, AIR
  • EPA, OSHA UPDATE ASBESTOS DATA, CONTINUE TO REASSURE PUBLIC ABOUT CONTAMINATION FEARS
  • INFORMACION ACTUALIZADA DE LA EPA Y OSHA SOBRE ASBESTO CONTINUA TRANQUILIZANDO AL PUBLICO GENERAL CON RESPECTO A TEMORES DE CONTAMINACION
  • LA EPA INICIO ACTIVIDADES DE EMERGENCIA Y ASEGURO AL PUBLICO CON RESPECTO A LOS PELIGROS AMBIENTALES
  • EPA INITIATES EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES, REASSURES PUBLIC ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
  • FLORIDA MAN SENTENCED IN KANSAS ASBESTOS CASE
  • ADMINISTRATOR CHRISTIE WHITMAN VISITS LIBBY, MONTANA
  • MISSOURI COMPANY, FORMER MANAGER INDICTED ON ASBESTOS CHARGE
  • CHARGES OF CLEAN AIR ACT VIOLATIONS FOR NOT PROTECTING HOMELESS MEN HIRED TO REMOVE ASBESTOS
  • UTAH COMPANY PRESIDENT PLEADS GUILTY TO ASBESTOS OFFENSE
  • WASHINGTON STATE/ALASKA COMPANY SENTENCED IN ASBESTOS CASE
  • OHIO MAN INDICTED IN ILLEGAL ASBESTOS DISPOSAL CASE
  • CALIFORNIA MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ASBESTOS VIOLATION
  • NEW YORK MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ASBESTOS, MAIL FRAUD CHARGES
  • Report Attachment
  • LAS VEGAS MEN CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • EPA's Economic Analyses and Regulatory Decision Making
  • HOUSTON BUSINESSMEN SENTENCED IN ASBESTOS CASE
  • BALTIMORE MAN SENTENCED FOR OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
  • MEN FROM TEXAS AND WYOMING CHARGED WITH EXPOSING COLORADO STUDENTS AND FACULTY TO ASBESTOS
  • Current list of EPA public affairs officers and specific program areas they have expertise in
  • HOUSTON MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO FALSELY TESTIFYING
  • NEW YORK CONSULTANT INDICTED ON ASBESTOS AND MAIL FRAUD CHARGES
  • NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER GARNERS APPROVAL
  • CALIFORNIA COMPANY FINED FOR IMPROPER ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • WASHINGTON COMPANY, MANAGER ADMIT ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN ALASKA
  • HOUSTON EMPLOYER FAILS TO PROTECT WORKERS FROM ASBESTOS
  • ALASKA MAN AND COMPANY RECEIVE HEAVY SENTENCES FOR ASBESTOS RELATED OFFENSES
  • EPA RELEASES FY 2000 ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE DATA
  • BROWNFIELDS COMMUNITIES GET $1.8 MILLION FOR JOB TRAINING
  • TWO NEW YORK MEN AND COMPANY SENTENCED FOR ASBESTOS CRIMES
  • U.S. REACHES ENVIRONMENTAL SETTLEMENT WITH STEEL MANUFACTURER NUCOR
  • PROSECUTIONS IN TENNESSEE, COLORADO, LOUISIANA FOR HIRING UNTRAINED IMMIGRANTS TO STRIP ASBESTOS
  • OHIO COMPANY AND OWNER PLEAD GUILTY
  • NEW YORK MAN CONVICTED OF ASBESTOS CRIMES
  • ALASKA COMPANY AND OWNER CONVICTED OF AIR AND WATER VIOLATIONS
  • CALIFORNIA DEMOLITION COMPANY PLEADS GUILTY TO ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • NEW YORK MAN PLEADS TO ASBESTOS CRIME
  • FORT WORTH TO SAVE UP TO 66% IN ASBESTOS REMOVAL COSTS
  • MAN SENTENCED FOR CLEAN AIR ACT VIOLATIONS IN ALASKA
  • EPA STUDY SHOWS MINIMAL RISK TO CONSUMERS WHO USE VERMICULITE IN GARDENING
  • MAN PLEADS GUILTY IN CLEAN AIR VIOLATIONS
  • KENTUCKY COMPANY AND EMPLOYEE SENTENCED FOR AIR VIOLATIONS
  • EPA ISSUES SHIP SCRAPPING GUIDE
  • NEW YORK MAN SENTENCED FOR ASBESTOS CRIME
  • FIVE NEW SELF-AUDIT PROTOCOLS ANNOUNCED
  • NEW YORK MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • LOUISIANA MAN PLEADS TO USING FALSE ASBESTOS CERTIFICATE
  • THREE PERSONS GUILTY IN KANSAS ASBESTOS CASE
  • NORTH CAROLINA COMPANY PRESIDENT SENTENCED IN ASBESTOS CASE
  • TWO HOUSTON BUSINESSMEN INDICTED ON ASBESTOS CHARGES
  • VIRGINIA MAN AND COMPANY SENTENCED FOR SELLING FALSE ASBESTOS TRAINING CERTIFICATES
  • WASHINGTON ASBESTOS REMOVAL SUPERVISOR SENTENCED TO PRISON
  • ALASKA COMPANY AND GENERAL MANAGER INDICTED FOR WATER AND AIR VIOLATIONS
  • FIRST D.C. CLEAN AIR ACT CONVICTION RESULTS FROM ASBESTOS CASE
  • SENTENCING FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN ILLINOIS
  • EPA SETS ENFORCEMENT RECORDS IN 1999
  • MAN SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL AT FEDERAL FACILITY
  • VIRGINIA MAN AND COMPANY PLEAD TO FALSIFYING ASBESTOS TRAINING CERTIFICATES
  • NEW YORK EXECUTIVE AND COMPANY SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • MASSACHUSETTS MAN SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PHILADELPHIA MAN CHARGED WITH VIOLATIONS FOR DUMPING ASBESTOS
  • Asbestos Regulation -- Benefits
  • INDIVIDUAL INDICTED FOR IMPROPER REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS
  • THREE IN NEW YORK CONVICTED OF ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS
  • NEW YORK MAN CONVICTED ON ASBESTOS CHARGES
  • OREGON MAN INDICTED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL ON INDIAN LANDS
  • ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL BRINGS GUILTY PLEAS AND INDICTMENTS IN ILLINOIS
  • Radioactive Sources at Demolition Sites
  • 9.7.6. Hazard Labels
  • Gao Report on Status of Natural Resource Damage Settlements
  • Harvard Study of Life Saving Cost Benefits
  • 3.3.6. Liability for Health and Environmental Harm
  • Asbestos Update
  • When Is a Life Too Costly to Save? The Evidence from U.S. Environmental Regulations
  • Viscusi Discusses Economic Foundations of Regulatory Reform
  • Appraisal of Contaminated Property
  • Financial Responsibility Rules
  • Insurers' Environmental Cost Estimates Lowered
  • 8.4. TORT LIABILITY
  • 11.1.2.2. Charges in Less Industrialized Countries
  • 11.1.1. Waste
  • FALSE ASBESTOS CERTIFICATION SCHEME
  • ILLINOIS MEN SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • THREE PERSONS INDICTED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN KANSAS
  • TWO NEW YORK MEN FACE ASBESTOS CHARGES
  • ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FY 1998 EFFORTS
  • ILLINOIS MAN PLEADS TO ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • FOUR WASHINGTON STATE MANAGERS INDICTED FOR ASBESTOS REMOVAL OFFENSES
  • BROOKLYN MAN AND COMPANY PLEAD TO ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • THREE MEN CONSPIRED TO USE HOMELESS MEN FOR ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • OREGON MAN SENTENCED FOR EXPOSING HOMELESS TO ASBESTOS
  • PA WASHINGTON MAN INDICTED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA NORTH DAKOTA COMPANY AND OWNER SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS
  • PA ELEVEN CHARGED WITH USING FALSE ASBESTOS CERTIFICATES
  • PA HOMELESS MEN USED FOR IMPROPER ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA NINE DEFENDANTS INDICTED FOR ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS
  • PA UTAH REFINERY MANAGER PLEADS GUILTY TO ASBESTOS CHARGES
  • NORTH DAKOTA MAN AND COMPANY CHARGED WITH ASBESTOS VIOLATION
  • PA WEST VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY AND OWNER SENTENCED
  • PA FORMER WASHINGTON SCHOOL OFFICIAL CHARGED WITH ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS
  • PA PENNSYLVANIA DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR SENTENCED FOR VIOLATING THE CLEAN AIR ACT
  • PA OREGON MAN CONVICTED OF HIRING HOMELESS MEN TO REMOVE ASBESTOS
  • PA SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT CONVICTED FOR HIRING UNTRAINED TEENAGERS TO REMOVE ASBESTOS
  • NEW YORK MAN SENTENCED FOR EXPOSING PEOPLE TO ASBESTOS
  • NTC SUPERFUND SITES
  • NTC ASBESTOS CASE: HOMELESS WORKERS
  • PA ALASKA COMPANY AND MANGER PLEAD GUILTY TO ASBESTOS CHARGE
  • PA MASSACHUSETTS MAN TO BE IMPRISONED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA WASHINGTON MAN SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS IN PRISON FOR WATER AND AIR VIOLATIONS
  • PA MISSOURI ASBESTOS ABATEMENT COMPANY PLEADS GUILTY TO CLEAN AIR ACT VIOLATION
  • PA WASHINGTON DEVELOPER PLEADS GUILTY TO DIRECT TEENAGER TO ILLEGALLY REMOVE ASBESTOS
  • PA ALASKAN COMPANY PLEADS GUILTY TO ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA NEVADA CASINO FINED FOR DUMPING ASBESTOS FROM SHIP
  • PA WEST VIRGINIA MAN AND COMPANY CHARGED FOR VIOLATING THE CLEAN AIR ACT
  • PA PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT CHARGED
  • PA FORMER SUPERVISOR ADMITS ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CONTRACTOR CHARGED
  • PA WASHINGTON STATE MAN INDICTED FOR VIOLATING THE CLEAN WATER ACT AND THE CLEAN AIR ACT
  • PA MARYLAND COMPANY AND OWNER SENTENCED FOR CLEAN AIR ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT VIOLATIONS
  • PA FLORIDA MEN SENTENCED FOR EXPOSING HOMELESS TO ASBESTOS
  • PR EPA SETS RECORDS FOR ENFORCEMENT WHILE EXPANDING PROGRAM FOR INDUSTRY TO DISCLOSE AND CORRECT VIOLATIONS
  • PA WASHINGTON STATE MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO FEDERAL AND STATE CHARGES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
  • PA PENNSYLVANIA DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR CONVICTED
  • PA MASSACHUSETTS MAN INDICTED FOR ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA FLORIDA MEN EXPOSE HOMELESS TO ASBESTOS
  • PA MISSOURI ASBESTOS ABATEMENT COMPANY AND EMPLOYEE INDICTED FOR VIOLATING THE CLEAN AIR ACT
  • PA WEST VIRGINIA COMPANY AND OWNER PLEADS GUILTY FOR VIOLATING THE CLEAN AIR ACT
  • PA WASHINGTON DEVELOPER INDICTED FOR UNLAWFUL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA WEST VIRGINIA CONTRACTOR SENTENCED FOR CLEAN AIR ACT VIOLATIONS
  • PA ILLINOIS ASBESTOS ABATEMENT COMPANY OWNER SENTENCED
  • PA NEW YORK MAN CONVICTED OF ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL
  • PA OHIO MAN SENTENCED FOR DUMPING ASBESTOS
  • Updated Press Office call list
  • PA MARYLAND COMPANY AND PRESIDENT CONVICTED
  • PA ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR SENTENCED
  • PA DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR INDICTED
  • PA CITY MANAGER INDICTED
  • PA CHICAGO MAN SENTENCED IN ASBESTOS CASE
  • ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL LEADS TO MULTIPLE CONVICTIONS
  • PA THREE PLEAD GUILTY TO CLEAN AIR ACT VIOLATIONS
  • PA PENN. REAL ESTATE DEV. SENT. AND FINED FOR ASBESTOS CRIMES
  • PA ASBESTOS REMOVAL CRIME IN PHIL. NETS 15-MONTH JAIL TERM
  • PA ENFORCEMENT WRAP-UP
  • PA ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL AT HISTORIC APARTMENT BUILDING
  • PA FORMER SCHOOL BOARD SUPERVISOR SENT. FOR ASBESTOS VIOLAT.
  • PA ASBESTOS VIOLATIONS AND FALSE STATEMENTS LEAD TO CONVICT.
  • PA TWO CHICAGO MEN CHARGED FOR ISSUING FALSE ASBESTOS CERT.
  • ASBESTOS DUMP. CON. LEADS TO FIVE YEARS OF PRO. FOR PHIL. CO.
  • PA ILLEGAL REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS
  • PA ILLEGAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL LEADS TO GUILTY PLEAS
  • PA EPA REINVENTS REQUIREMENTS TO EXPEDITE THE APPROVAL OF PHEROMONE (BIOLOGICAL)
  • PA FED. AND STATE ENV. CRIME TASK FORCE FILES CHARGES
  • PA TWO MEN ARRESTED ON CHARGES ALLEGING ILL. REMOVAL OF ASBES
  • PA ENFORCEMENT WRAP UP
  • PA MANAGER OF SEATTLE COMPANY SENTENCED IN ASBESTOS CASE
  • PA OHIO MAN INDICTED FOR DUMPING ASBESTOS
  • PA FIRST MONETARY AWARDS APPROVED FOR CITIZENS ASST. IN ENF.
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-035 - CPL 2.35 CH-16 - Changes to the Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual for the Asbestos standard
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-063 - CPL 2-2.63 (REVISED) - Inspection Procedures for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Final Rule 29 CFR Parts 1910.1001, 1926.1101, and 1915.1001.
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-063 - CPL 2-2.63 CH-1 - Inspection Procedures for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Final Rule 29 CFR Parts 1910.1001, 1926.1101, and 1915.1001.
  • Directives - CSP 01-01-026 - STP 2-1.126A - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Antrohyllite, and Actinolite; Final Rules Amending Present Standards in General Industry (29 CFR 1910.1001) and in Construction (29 CFR 1926.58), and Lift
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-034 - CPL 2.34 CH-4 - Change to the Construction Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual.
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-142 - CPL 02-00-142 - Shipyard Employment "Tool Bag" Directive
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-136 - OSHA's National Emphasis Program (NEP) on Shipbreaking
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-073 - Inspection Procedures for 29 CFR 1910.120 and 1926.65, Paragraph (q): Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-042 - CPL 2.42 - Interagency Agreement Between the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the OSHA-USDOL
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-032 - CPL 2.32A - Maritime Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-080 - CPL 2.80 - Handling of Cases To Be Proposed for Violation-By-Violation Penalties
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-045 - CPL 2-2.45A - Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals-- Compliance Guidelines and Enforcement Procedures.
  • Directives - ADM 12.5 CH-1 - Change 1 to the OSHA instruction ADM 12.5, OSHA Compliance Records
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-045 - CPL 2.45B CH-4 - Changes to the Field Operations Manual (FOM)
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-100 - CPL 2.100 - Application of the Permit-Required Confined Spaces (PRCS) Standards, 29 CFR 1910.146.
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-120 - CPL 2-0.120 - Inspection procedures for the Respiratory Protection Standard.
  • Directives - ADM 02-01-001 - ADM 11-0.6 - Update to OSHA Mission and Function Statements
  • Directives - ADM 01-00-003 - ADM 4-0.3 - Redelegation of Authority and Responsibility of the Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-071 - Technical Enforcement and Assistance Guidelines for Hazardous Waste Site and RCRA Corrective Action Clean-up Operations HAZWOPER 1910.120 (b)-(o) Directive
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-006 - CPL 2-2.6 - Inorganic Mercury and its Compounds
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-007 - CPL 2-2.7 - Crystalline Silica
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-006 - CPL 2-2.6 CH-1 - Removal of Obsolete Sections
  • Directives - PER 04-00-003 - PER 8-2.5 - CSHO Medical Examinations
  • Directives - CPL 02-00-035 - CPL 2.35 CH-17 - Changes to the Regulatory General Industry Standard Alleged Violation
  • Directives - CPL 02-01-020 - CPL 2-1.20 - OSHA/U.S. Coast Guard Authority Over Vessels
  • Directives - CPL 02-02-054 - CPL 2-2.54A - Respiratory Protection Program Guidelines.
  • Directives - CPL 03-00-004 - Petroleum Refinery Process Safety Management National Emphasis Program
  • Enforcement Programs - Profile: Ship & Boat Building and Repair
  • (Program Highlights) - 12/30/1999 - Susan Harwood Training Grant Program
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 59:40964-41162
  • Federal Registers - Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;Comment Request; Asbestos in Shipyards - 62:38126
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 51:37002-07
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 51:37002-07
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; EPA-Approved Courses and Accredited Laboratories Under Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act - 55:22176
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; EPA-Approved Courses Under the Asbestos Hazard and Emergency Response Act (AHERA) - 56:8396
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos; Corrections - 60:36043-36044
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 37:11318
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos Dust - 37:11318
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 40:47652
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 41:5837
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 48:51086-140
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 51:22612-790
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 51:22612-790
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - 53:37080
  • Federal Registers - NIOSH; Asbestos; Brake Shoe Replacement - 53:37644-5
  • Federal Registers - Re-opening of the Rulemaking Record on Proposed Rule on Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite;Reconvening of Informal Public Hearing - 55:40676
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 60:11194
  • Federal Registers - Respiratory Protection - 59:58884-58956
  • Federal Registers - Indoor Air Quality - 59:15968-16039
  • Federal Registers - Semiannual Regulatory Agenda - 59:20602-20654
  • Federal Registers - Air Contaminants - 36:23207
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 36:23207
  • Federal Registers - Gases, Vapors, Fumes - 36:23207
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 37:332
  • Federal Registers - Longshoring - 37:332
  • Federal Registers - Ship Repairing - 37:332
  • Federal Registers - Shipbreaking - 37:332
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 40:58457
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 41:11504
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 45:35212
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 49:14116
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 51:37002-07
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 52:468-69
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 52:15722-23
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 52:15722-23
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 52:16467
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 52:17752-56
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 52:17752-56
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 52:22864
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 52:27078
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 52:32077-78
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 52:36478-79
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:8706
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:10303-04
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:21937-9
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:21938-9
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos, Stay Extension - 53:27345-6
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:35392
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - Nevada - 54:15568
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos: Manufacture, Importation, Processing, and Distribution in Commerce Prohibitions; Final Rule; EPA - 54:29460-513
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos; OMB Information Collection - 54:29546
  • Federal Registers - State Standards; New York State; Oregon State; Virgin Islands - 54:38299-38301
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite; Removal of Ban on Spraying Asbestos Containing Materials;Partial Response to Court Remand - 54:52024-28
  • Federal Registers - Maryland State Standards; Notice of Approval - 55:1296
  • Federal Registers - Alaska State Standards Approval - 55:3779-80
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite; Partial Response to Court Remand - 55:3724-3732
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite, and Actinolite; Notice of proposed rulemaking - 55:4938-4953
  • Federal Registers - Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health; Full Committee Meeting 3/13-15/90 - 55:6072
  • Federal Registers - Iowa State Standards Approval - 55:6072-73
  • Federal Registers - Shipyard Employment Standards Advisory Committee; Notice of Meeting - 55:26796
  • Federal Registers - Iowa State Standards; Notice of Approval - 55:27520-21
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - Proposed Rulemaking (Supplemental) and Notice of Hearing - 55:29712-53
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Arizona State Standards - 55:32505-6
  • Federal Registers - Shipyard Employment Standards Advisory Committee, notice of meeting. - 55:34631
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Collection of Information Requirements, final rule on Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 55:34710
  • Federal Registers - Maryland State Standards Approval - 55:34782
  • Federal Registers - Extension of Comment Period on Proposed Rule on Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite, and Cancellation of Public Hearing - 55:46958
  • Federal Registers - Extension of Partial Stay and Amendment of Final Rule on Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - 55:50685
  • Federal Registers - EPA Intent to Revise Contractor Model Accreditation Plan for Persons Seeking Accreditation to Conduct Asbestos-Related Work in Schools - 56:13149
  • Federal Registers - Extension of Partial Stay and Amendment of Final Rule for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite, and Actinolite - 56:43699
  • Federal Registers - Approval of New Mexico State Standards - 56:50952
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Connecticut State Standards - 56:56245
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride - 56:57036
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Iowa State Standards - 57:8367
  • Federal Registers - Appointment of Members to the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health - 57:19139
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - 57:24310
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - 57:29119
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Iowa State Standards - 57:33527
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Minnesota State Standards - 57:33528
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to 4,4' Methylenedianiline (MDA) - 57:35630
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride - 57:36965
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Vermont State Standards - 57:47880
  • Federal Registers - Request for supplemental comments on Standards for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 57:49657
  • Federal Registers - Semi-Annual Regulatory Agenda - 57:51593
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to 2-Methoxyethanol, 2-Ethoxyethanol and their Acetates (Glycol Ethers). - 54:15526-15632
  • Federal Registers - Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health; Full Committee Meeting - 58:25660
  • Federal Registers - Incorporation of General Industry Safety and Health Standards Applicable to Construction Work. - 58:35076-35306
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment. - 58:35512
  • Federal Registers - Air Contaminants Correction - 58:40191
  • Federal Registers - Connecticut State Standards; Approval - 58:51388-51389
  • Federal Registers - State Plans; standards approval, etc.: New Mexico. - 58:58189
  • Federal Registers - State plans; standards approval, Vermont. - 58:58568
  • Federal Registers - Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Electrical Protective Equipment - 59:4320-4476
  • Federal Registers - Hazard Communication - 59:6126-6184
  • Federal Registers - Entela, Inc.; Application for Recognition as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory - 59:10180-10185
  • Federal Registers - Unified Agenda - 59:57827-57836
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 60:9624-9626
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 60:33343-33345
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos - 60:50411-50413
  • Federal Registers - Personal Protective Equipment for Shipyard Employment (PPE) - 61:26321-26360
  • Federal Registers - Safety Standards for Scaffolds Used in the Construction Industry;Final Rule - 61:46025-46075
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride - 68:1494-1619
  • Federal Registers - Reporting Occupational Injury and Illness Data to OSHA; Final Rule - 62:6434-6442
  • Federal Registers - Maryland State Standards; Approval - 62:16873-16874
  • Federal Registers - Puerto Rico State Standards; Notice of Approval - 62:25668-25671
  • Federal Registers - Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;Comment Request; Asbestos in Construction - 62:37625-37626
  • Federal Registers - Longshoring and Marine Terminals - 62:40141-40234
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request - 62:65094-65095
  • Federal Registers - Respiratory Protection - 63:1152-1300
  • Federal Registers - Oregon State Standards; Notice of Approval. - 63:71656
  • Federal Registers - Employer Payment For Personal Protective Equipment. - 64:15401-15441
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in Construction Standard; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's Approval of Information-Collection (Paperwork) Requirements. - 65:65010-65011
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request. - 66:9108
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in General Industry Standard (29 CFR 1910.1001); Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's Approval of Information-Collection (Paperwork) Requirements - 69:5587-5589
  • Federal Registers - Standards Improvement Project-Phase II; Final Rule - 70: 1111-1144
  • Federal Registers - Longshoring and Marine Terminals - 59:28594-28677
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis; Proposed Rule - 62:54159-54309
  • Federal Registers - Special Provisions - 43:28473
  • Federal Registers - Wyoming State Standards; Notice of Approval - 55:19810
  • Federal Registers - Approval of South Carolina Standards - 56:16126
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Maryland State Standards - 57:60542
  • Federal Registers - Personal Protective Equipment for Shipyard Employment - 59:64173-64176
  • Federal Registers - Wyoming State Standards; Notice of Approval - 60:3884-3885
  • Federal Registers - Connecticut State Standards, Notice of Approval - 60:32032-32033
  • Federal Registers - Agency Information Collection Activities; Announcement of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act - 71:35954-35955
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos - 52:15722-23
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:20392
  • Federal Registers - State Standards - 53:21937-9
  • Federal Registers - Variance - 53:30491-2
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - 53:35610-35629
  • Federal Registers - OMB Information Collection - 54:73-5
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos; Extension of Partial Stay; Amendment to Final Rule - 54:30704-5
  • Federal Registers - Connecticut State Standards; Approval - 55:7055-7057
  • Federal Registers - Iowa State Standards; Notice of Approval - 55:19808-10
  • Federal Registers - Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health; Full Committee Meeting - 6/20-21/90 - 55:22965-66
  • Federal Registers - New Mexico State Standards Approval - 55:23818-19
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Minnesota State Standards - 55:47550
  • Federal Registers - Notice of Meeting of Shipyard Employment Standards Advisory Committee - 56:2538
  • Federal Registers - Approval of Alaska State Standards - 56:50951
  • Federal Registers - Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health; Full Committee Meeting. - 58:6989
  • Federal Registers - Air Contaminants - 58:35338-35351
  • Federal Registers - Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health; Full Committee Meeting - 58:41808
  • Federal Registers - Iowa State Standards; Approval. - 58:51885-51887
  • Federal Registers - OSHA Training Institute Education Centers. - 58:62378
  • Federal Registers - Entela, Inc.; Recognition as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory - 59:37997-38001
  • Federal Registers - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - 59:43268-43280
  • Federal Registers - OSHA Training Institute Education Centers - 59:64213-64218
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos; Corrections - 60:33973-34002
  • Federal Registers - Iowa State Standards; Notice of Approval - 60:39970-39971
  • Federal Registers - Approved State Plans for Enforcement of State Standards;Approval of Supplements to the Nevada State Plan - 60:43969-43972
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Injury and Illness Recording and Reporting Requirements - 61:4029-4067
  • Federal Registers - Miscellaneous Minor and Technical Amendments - 61:9227-9255
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite - 61:43454-43459
  • Federal Registers - Vermont State Standards; Notice of Approval - 61:47195
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene - 61:56746-56856
  • Federal Registers - Minnesota State Standards; Notice of Approval - 62:3532-3534
  • Federal Registers - Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health; Notice of Meeting - 62:31463-31464
  • Federal Registers - Revisions to Procedural Rules Governing Practice Before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission - 62:35961-35964
  • Federal Registers - Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;Comment Request; Asbestos in General Industry - 62:38125-38126
  • Federal Registers - New Mexico State Standards; Notice of Approval - 62:39551-39553
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request - 62:51903-51907
  • Federal Registers - Office of Management and Budget Control Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act - 63:17093-17094
  • Federal Registers - Respiratory Protection; Correction - 63:20098-20099
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Asbestos. - 63:35137-35138
  • Federal Registers - Safety Standards for Steel Erection. - 63:43451-43513
  • Federal Registers - Permit-Required Confined Spaces. - 63:66018-66036
  • Federal Registers - Susan Harwood Training Grant Program -- Shipyards. - 64:4719-4721
  • Federal Registers - Ergonomics Program. - 64:65768-66078
  • Federal Registers - Nevada State Standards; Notice of Approval - 65:1915-1916
  • Federal Registers - Delegation of Authority and Assignment of Responsibility to the Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health. - 65:50017-50018
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in General Industry Standard; Extension of the Office of Management of Budget's Approval of Information- Collection (Paperwork) Requirements. - 65:65008-65009
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in Shipyards Standard; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's Approval of Information-Collection (Paperwork) Requirements. - 65:65009-65010
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request - 66:811-812
  • Federal Registers - Safety Standards for Steel Erection - 66:5317-5325
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Injury and Illness Recording and Reporting Requirements - 66:5916-6135
  • Federal Registers - Hearing Conservation Program for Construction Workers - 67:50610-50618
  • Federal Registers - Secretary's Order 5-2002; Delegation of Authority and Assignment of Responsibility to the Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health - 67:65007-65009
  • Federal Registers - Standards Improvement Project - Phase II; Proposed Rule - 67:66493-66517
  • Federal Registers - Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment; Proposed Rule - 67:76213-76253
  • Federal Registers - Agency Information Collection Activities: Announcement of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act - 68:28299-28300
  • Federal Registers - Electrical Standard; Proposed Rule - 69:17773-17842
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review: Comment Request - 69:26893
  • Federal Registers - Oregon State Plan; Approval of Plan Supplements; Revised State Plan - 69: 75446-75450
  • Federal Registers - Agency Information Collection Activities; Announcement of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act - 70: 20603-20604
  • Federal Registers - Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Electrical Protective Equipment; Proposed Rule - 70:34821-34980
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in Construction Standard; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements - 70:62002-62003
  • Federal Registers - The Asbestos in Shipyards Standard; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements - 70:62003-62005
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review: Comment Request - 71:3123-3125
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium - 71:10099-10385
  • Federal Registers - Technical Amendments - 71:16669-16675
  • Federal Registers - Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium; Corrections - 71:36008-36010
  • Federal Registers - Assigned Protection Factors; Final Rule - 71:50121-50192
  • Federal Registers - Standards Improvement Project, Phase III - 71:76623-76630
  • Federal Registers - Electrical Standard; Final Rule - 72:7135-7221
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in General Industry; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements - 72:16830-16832
  • Federal Registers - Asbestos in General Industry; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements; Correction - 72:20373-20374
  • Federal Registers - Delegation of Authority and Assignment of Responsibility to the Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health; Notice - 72:31159-31161
  • Federal Registers - Submission for OMB Review: Comment Request - 72:35513-35514
  • Federal Registers - OSHA Training Institute Education Center; Notice of Competition and Request for Applications - 72:39851-39859
  • Standards & Guidance - GUIDANCE FOR HAZARD DETERMINATION
  • Standards & Guidance - Lesson Plan Worksheet
  • Standards & Guidance - GHS - OSHA HCS Comparison Comparison of Hazard Communication Requirements TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/04/1985 - Evaluation of X-rays and pulmonary function tests for early diagnosis of lung disease.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/23/1985 - Method for exposure compliance determination for substances regulated under Subpart Z.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/19/1985 - Interpretation of application of 1910.1020 to Federal agencies.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/15/1986 - The use of disposable respirators where cotton dust concentration is no greater than five times the PEL.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/06/1986 - Professional liability insurance for asbestos abatement consultants.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/25/1986 - Respirator fit testing requirements in the revised asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/15/1987 - Recertifying technicians who do audiometric testing and pulmonary function testing.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/20/1987 - Definition of "statistically reliable measurements" in 1926.58(f) (4).
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/08/1987 - Clarification of the requirement for representative monitoring under the asbestos standard for construction.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/11/1987 - Clarification of requirements for 40 hours of training.; Site specific training is required for employees who receive general training.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/16/1988 - Maintenance of and access to employee medical records.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/16/1988 - OSHA's final standard for occupational exposure to benzene.
  • Standard Interpretations - 10/20/1988 - The OSHA analytical reference method for asbestos requires 10% blanks with a minimum of 2 blanks for any set.
  • Standard Interpretations - 03/02/1989 - Medical exams required under the asbestos standards.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/26/1989 - Recommended changes for asbestos sampling from SLCAL.
  • Standard Interpretations - 07/10/1989 - Review of Policy on Section 4(b)(1) of the Act
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/13/1989 - Interpretation of 1926.1101, training and medical surveillance as condition of employment.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/26/1989 - Asbestos and the Hazard Communication Standard
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/27/1989 - Policy determination on military and uniquely military exemptions for the U. S. Coast Guard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/09/1990 - Procedures a demolition and salvage constructor could employ in lieu of providing material safety data sheets for specific metals.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/04/1990 - Effectiveness of the Glove Box for removal of asbestos-containing pipe insulation.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/03/1990 - Red Baron Negative Air Enclosure System
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/04/1990 - OSHA requires a minimum of 2 and at least 10% blanks be taken for all samples regardless of purpose.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/02/1990 - Enforcement Guidance - 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2) - Standard for Grain Handling Facilities
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/10/1990 - Trailer mounted vacuum system and bagging station used in asbestos abatement.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/23/1990 - Portram Process asbestos abatement equipment use for asbestos removal.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/04/1990 - Smoking and occupational exposure to asbestos
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/06/1990 - Coke Oven Emissions.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/06/1990 - High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filters for Vacuum Cleaning.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/24/1991 - Use of non-approved respirators and improper use of approved respirators
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/08/1991 - Coverage of various types of laboratories by the Laboratory Standard
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/14/1991 - Maintaining Medical Records for Employees Subject to Medical Surveillance.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/28/1991 - NIOSH 582 training requirements relating to asbestos analysis slides
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/28/1991 - Reporting limits for Asbestos air concentrations.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/01/1991 - Hearing report on OSHA reform.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/01/1992 - Labeling and RCRA requirements and the HCS standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/17/1993 - Pulmonary function testing training requirements and spirometer transmission of disease.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/21/1993 - After changing protective clothing for a lunch break, it should not be reused for the balance of the shift.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/19/1993 - Exposure monitoring requirements.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/26/1994 - Bags for collecting and disposing of asbestos waste.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/26/1994 - HAZWOPER and Asbestos standards apply to any emergency response to an uncontrolled hazardous substance release involving the presence of asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/17/1994 - Clarification on the use of negative pressure glovebags for the removal of asbestos-containing materials.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/17/1994 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) requirements for asbestos removal bags.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/21/1994 - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.
  • Standard Interpretations - 03/22/1995 - Asbestos in the car repair industry.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/04/1995 - Employee notification as covered under 29 CFR 1926.62(d)(8)(i).
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/08/1995 - (OSHA) revised asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/09/1995 - Regulation on OSHA's Occupational Exposure to Asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/29/1995 - The use of solvent aerosol for controlling exposure to asbestos during automotive brake repair.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/27/1995 - Challenge Testing as a Substitute for Annual Refresher Training.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/04/1995 - Negative exposure assessment for 1926.1101.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/11/1995 - The protection of employees working with automotive brakes.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/15/1995 - The use of "pipe cases" manufactured by Therm-Equip, Inc., in lieu of standard glove bags.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/24/1996 - OSHA Asbestos Standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/16/1996 - The requirements of a building owner for conducting a survey and the labeling of asbestos materials under the OSHA asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/21/1996 - Building and/or facility owner notification requirements.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/29/1996 - Training requirements for class II roofing work.
  • Standard Interpretations - 03/04/1996 - OSHA Asbestos Standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 03/18/1996 - The relationship between OSHA standards and the usage of particulate respirators.
  • Standard Interpretations - 03/19/1996 - In multi-story buildings "employee notice" requirement of asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/02/1996 - Training requirements of the competent person for class II roofing work.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/18/1996 - The Use of the Bullard "Free Air" Pump.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/22/1996 - Glove bag use.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/28/1996 - Clarification of Asbestos Standard for construction.
  • Standard Interpretations - 07/15/1996 - Application of OSHA's health standards
  • Standard Interpretations - 07/15/1996 - Power Roof Cutter on a Built-up Roof.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/26/1996 - Clarification of Asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/04/1996 - Asbestos Standard for Construction.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/05/1996 - Questions concerning OSHA's Asbestos Standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/05/1997 - OSHA Asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/07/1997 - Compliance with OSHA's Asbestos Standard - Composite Bulk Samples.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/01/1997 - Employee safety and the laundering of contaminated clothing.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/17/1997 - OSHA's asbestos standard regulates working with materials containing less than 1 percent asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/28/1997 - Classification of asbestos work for employees performing asbestos inspections and obtaining bulk samples.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/28/1997 - Sheetrock and joint compound.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/15/1997 - Glove bag methods for control of exposure to airborne asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/29/1997 - A hazardous chemical is any chemical which is a physical hazard or a health standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/01/1997 - Construction Asbestos Standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/20/1997 - Asbestos surveying and sampling associated with the remodeling, renovation, and demolition of buildings.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/03/1997 - Construction Asbestos Standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/18/1997 - Responsibility of each person involved in Class I glovebag removal operations.
  • Standard Interpretations - 10/31/1997 - Routine asbestos inspections, bulk sampling activities, and training with regards to specific provisions in the Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/21/1998 - Class III asbestos work: training, medical surveillance, PPE, and surfacing materials.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/05/1998 - Asbestos standard: Written opinion from the examining physician.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/14/1998 - Asbestos standard: Joint compound is not a surfacing material.
  • Standard Interpretations - 07/01/1998 - Asbestos tests, evaluations, and sample collections: qualified persons.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/07/1998 - Requirements for work with materials containing less than 1 percent asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 10/16/1998 - Questions and answers regarding the respiratory protection standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/20/1998 - Building owner requirements in the asbestos standards.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/02/1999 - Clarification of a PLHCP under the Respiratory protection standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/16/1999 - Employers must record social security numbers in asbestos exposure monitoring records.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/13/1999 - OSHA's position on the risk associated with asbestos exposure at the current PEL.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/19/1999 - Asbestos: notification requirements and exposure monitoring.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/18/1999 - Clarification of "surfacing material" under the asbestos standard.
  • Standard Interpretations - 07/01/1999 - Training for on-site consultants at asbestos abatement projects.
  • Standard Interpretations - 07/23/1999 - Clarification of OSHA's risk assessment and approach for setting the asbestos PEL.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/13/1999 - Requirements for demolition operations involving material containing <1% asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/13/1999 - Application of asbestos standard's brake and clutch repair provisions.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/05/1999 - Questions regarding the cleaning of asbestos-containing floor tile.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/17/1999 - Duty of building owners to determine the presence, location, and quantity of ACM and PACM.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/09/2000 - Use of electric floor buffer with rotating blade attachment to remove asbestos-containing mastic.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/26/2001 - Application of Asbestos Standards to repair and maintenance operations.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/26/2002 - Application of the Asbestos Standard to the removal of ACM debris and intact material.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/26/2002 - Application of the asbestos standard to demolition of buildings with ACM in place.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/07/2003 - Aggressive vs non-aggressive removal of asbestos-containing flooring material; negative exposure assessment methods for direct and indirect employee exposures.
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/10/2003 - Applicable asbestos standard for replacing a rubber encapsulated asbestos gasket.
  • Standard Interpretations - 10/16/2003 - OSHA-recognized chemicals as carcinogens or potential carcinogens for Hazard Communication purposes.
  • Standard Interpretations - 10/27/2003 - Application of construction standard to demolition operations involving material less than 1% asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/24/2003 - Compliance requirements for renovation work involving material containing less than 1% asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 12/22/2003 - Application of the asbestos standard and labeling requirements to gaskets or packings containing >1% asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/10/2004 - Current studies on the use of engineering controls to decrease asbestos exposures to mechanics performing brake and clutch repair.
  • Standard Interpretations - 02/01/2005 - Construction industry asbestos standard definition of "regulated area" and requirements for work involving materials of <1% asbestos for demolition and sheetrock projects.
  • Standard Interpretations - 05/18/2005 - Prohibitions and/or restrictions on aggressive methods for removing asbestos-containing mastic from floors.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/27/2005 - Construction industry asbestos standard, 1926.1101, as applied to the demolition of buildings containing installed asbestos.
  • Standard Interpretations - 06/30/2005 - Use of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) instead of Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) to determine asbestos concentrations in air samples.
  • Standard Interpretations - 08/03/2005 - Engineering controls for removal of asbestos-containing construction mastic (Class II work operations).
  • Standard Interpretations - 09/06/2005 - Building owner's requirement to determine and communicate the hazrds from installed ACM and PACM.
  • Standard Interpretations - 10/20/2005 - Employee's rights upon termination to access to physician's written opinion and respirator fit test results.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/30/2005 - Qualifications for interpreting/classifying chest roentenograms and maintenance of interpretation forms.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/17/2006 - Correct manner to interpret air sample measurements of an employee's asbestos exposure when the samples are overloaded.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/17/2006 - Requirements for providing awareness training for employees performing housekeeping duties; providing notification of ACM/PACM for employers and employees.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/13/2006 - Notification of alternative control methods for Class I asbestos work no longer required; notification requirement eliminated.
  • Standard Interpretations - 11/14/2006 - Use of "objective data" to accurately characterize employee exposures to hexavalent chromium during welding operations.
  • Standard Interpretations - 01/16/2007 - Requirement for facility owners to notify tenants or employers of presence of ACM and PACM.
  • Standard Interpretations - 03/01/2007 - Clarification of decontamination procedures for employees involved in Class I asbestos work.
  • Standard Interpretations - 04/05/2007 - Classification of removal of asbestos-containing gaskets; requirement to conduct removal in a "glove bag."
  • Memorandums of Understanding - Interagency Agreement Between the Mine Safety and Health Administration and OSHA.
  • Memorandums of Understanding - To improve the working relationship between EPA and OSHA.
  • Memorandums of Understanding - Working Relationships between OSHA and EPA.
  • Memorandums of Understanding - Delineate policies, procedures and responsibilities which will guide the working relationship of the U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA) and the (USDA - FSIS).
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - NEW YORK CITY-BASED STORE-WORKERS UNION RECEIVES OSHA GRANT FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - OSHA $210,000 TRAINING GRANT TO STATE LABOR FEDERATION
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - OSHA AWARDS $274,955 TO THE CONSTRUCTION SAFETY COUNCIL IN HILLSIDE, ILL., FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - OSHA AWARDS $299,625 TO FOREST INDUSTRY SAFETY AND TRAINING ALLIANCE, INC. (FISTA), RHINELANDER, WISC., FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - OSHA AWARDS MORE THAN $4.8 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - OSHA AWARDS MORE THAN $4.8 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS; TWO MASSACHUSETTS GRANTEES WILL SHARE $685,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - OSHA AWARDS MORE THAN $667,000 IN GRANTS FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS IN IOWA AND MISSOURI
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - RUTGERS RECEIVES OSHA GRANT FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/08/2001 - RUTGERS RECEIVES OSHA GRANT FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 01/09/2001 - OSHA PROPOSES $133,000 IN FINES AGAINST BANGOR & AROOSTOOK RAILROAD FOR 48 REPEAT, SERIOUS AND OTHER SAFETY VIOLATIONS AT ITS DERBY, MAINE, MAINTENANCE FACILITY
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 04/17/2001 - OSHA ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR $5 MILLION IN SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING GRANTS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 08/02/2001 - OSHA ANNOUNCES PROGRAM TO SAFEGUARD WORKERS INVOLVED IN SHIPBREAKING OPERATIONS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 09/14/2001 - EPA, OSHA, Update Asbestos Data. Continue to reassure public of contamination fears
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 09/14/2001 - OSHA Pitching In To Assist With Worker Safety Measures, Asbestos Tests Department Will Also Begin To Process Workers Compensation Claims
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 09/25/2001 - OSHA Providing Safety and Health Aid To New York Rescue Workers
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 10/03/2001 - EPA AND OSHA WEB SITES PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DATA FROM WORLD TRADE CENTER AND SURROUNDING AREAS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 10/04/2001 - OSHA AWARDS MORE THAN $10 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 10/05/2001 - OSHA AWARDS GRANT TO NORTHWEST PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION IN VANCOUVER, WASH., FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM
  • OSHA News Release - 2001 - 10/05/2001 - OSHA AWARDS MORE THAN $800,000 IN GRANTS TO NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS -- GRANTS ARE PART OF A NATIONAL ALLOCATION OF MORE THAN $10 MILLION TO 61 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 01/17/2002 - OSHA OFFERS FIVE NEW PUBLICATIONS
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 05/21/2002 - OSHA ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR $6.6 MILLION IN SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING GRANTS
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 06/07/2002 - OSHA ISSUES SAFETY AND HEALTH VIOLATIONS AGAINST SUCCESSOR FIRMS TO DECOSTER EGG FARMS
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 06/14/2002 - Asbestos Hazards Bring OSHA Citations and $115,500 Fine To Newark, N.J. Building Partnership
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 07/12/2002 - OSHA Recommends Precautions to Take During Flood Clean-up
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 07/18/2002 - Corpus Christi Firm's Failure to Protect Workers From Asbestos Exposure Brings OSHA Citations, Penalties
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 08/28/2002 - Deficiencies in Safety Process Management Bring Frankford Plant OSHA Citations and More Than $128,000 In Penalties
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 09/27/2002 - OSHA AWARDS MORE THAN $11 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMS
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 10/01/2002 - OSHA Awards Grants in Olympia and Vancouver, Wash., For Safety And Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2002 - 10/17/2002 - OSHA Awards University of North Dakota-Grand Forks $95,576 Grant For Safety And Health Training Program
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 03/05/2003 - Inaccurate Asbestos Exposure Records Lead to Nearly $51,000 in OSHA Fines for North Adams, Mass., Employer
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 05/27/2003 - OSHA, Alliance Environmental Systems, Inc. and PA/OSHA Consultation Program Seek to Protect Employees From Workplace Hazards Through A New Alliance
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 05/30/2003 - OSHA SEEKING PROPOSALS FOR $7.8 MILLION IN SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING GRANTS
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - Durham's Occupational Safety and Health Project Awarded More Than $540,000; U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - Gadsden State Community College Awarded More Than $260,000; U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - Georgia Tech Research Corporation Awarded More Than $159,000; U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - Mobile's Associated Builders & Contractors Awarded More Than $79,000; U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - Nashville Labor Union Awarded More Than $230,000; U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - North Carolina State University Awarded More Than $200,000; North Carolina State University Awarded More Than $200,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Associated General Contractors of America in Alexandria, Va. Receive $233,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Auburn University Awarded More Than $150,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; College of Southern Maryland in LaPlata Will Receive Almost $100,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; High Plains Technology Center #24, Woodland, Okla., Awarded $118,140
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $105,626 to UMass. Lowell Research Foundation
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $124,856 to Retail, Wholesale & Dept. Store Union in NYC
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $166,565 to Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, N.Y.
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $172,488 to Connecticut Business and Industry Association
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $172,568 to Utility Workers Union in Braintree, Mass.
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $182,955 to University of Maine in Orono
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $323,112 for two grants to Rochester Institute of Technology
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Includes $61,972 to Boston's Labor-Management Construction Safety Alliance
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; NAHB Research Center in Upper Marlboro, Md. Will Receive Over $150,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Rutgers University Will Receive Over $200,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; Two Grantees at West Virginia University Receive Almost $300,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs; York, Pa. Labor-Management Council Receives $55,000
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 09/22/2003 - University of Kentucky Research Foundation Awarded More Than $88,000; U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2003 - 12/08/2003 - Statement By OSHA Administrator John Henshaw On Appeal Of OSHRC's Decision
  • OSHA News Release - 2004 - 05/17/2004 - OSHA Seeking Proposals For $5.3 Million In New Safety And Health Training Grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2004 - 08/25/2004 - OSHA Cites 11 Construction Contractors For Asbestos Hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2004 - 09/16/2004 - U.S. Labor Department Awards more than $10.5 Million in Grants For Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2004 - 11/10/2004 - OSHA, Contractors, Join to Improve Safety & Health for Connecticut's Painting, Construction and Home Restoration Workers
  • OSHA News Release - 2004 - 12/21/2004 - OSHA Cites Singer Park Contractors for Health and Safety Hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 06/13/2005 - New Alliance Will Aid Professional Safety Workers in Louisiana
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 06/20/2005 - OSHA Seeking Proposals for $6.9 Million in New Safety and Health Training Grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 07/11/2005 - OSHA Cites Testa Corp. Following Fatal Craneway Collapse at Former Fore River Shipyard
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 08/24/2005 - OSHA Fines New Haven Companies Nearly $112,000 For Exposing Workers to Asbestos Hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 09/22/2005 - OSHA Fines BP Products North America More Than $21 Million Following Texas City Explosion
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 10/17/2005 - Three Contractors Receive Penalties After Fatal Accident at Ambridge, Pa., Construction Site
  • OSHA News Release - 2005 - 12/30/2005 - OSHA Cites Clearwater, Fla., Contractors for Asbestos Hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 01/03/2006 - Akron, N.Y., Contractor Faces $90,500 in OSHA Fines for Asbestos Hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 01/24/2006 - OSHA Announces New Partnership to Protect Workers on Cornell University Construction Project
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 02/22/2006 - OSHA Cites Portsmouth, R.I., Contractor for Cave-In and Asbestos Hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 04/18/2006 - Asbestos Hazards at Hamburg Roof Collapse Cleanup Site Bring $91,000 in OSHA Fines to Four Western New York Employers
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 09/29/2006 - U.S. Department of Labor Awards More than $10 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training Programs
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 10/30/2006 - Seven Resident Contractors at Valero Bill Greehey Refinery Recognized for Outstanding Safety and Health by U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA
  • OSHA News Release - 2006 - 12/26/2006 - West Hartford, Conn., Manufacturer Fined Nearly $250,000 by U.S. Labor Department's OSHA following Latest Safety and Health Inspection
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 01/31/2007 - OSHA Signs New Alliance with Roadway Safety and Health Partners
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 04/09/2007 - U.S. Labor Department's OSHA fines Syracuse-area asbestos abatement contractor $57,000 for health hazards at Dewitt jobsite
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 04/23/2007 - U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA cites Bethlehem company for demolition hazards after worksite accident
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 05/01/2007 - Queens residential complex faces $117,000 in U.S. Labor Department OSHA fines after employees exposed to asbestos hazards
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 06/21/2007 - Six resident contractors in Three Rivers, Texas, achieve OSHA recognition for safety and health management
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 08/20/2007 - Rochester, N.H., manufacturer faces $134,900 in fines from U.S. Labor Department's OSHA for 66 alleged violations of health and safety standard
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 08/27/2007 - U.S. Labor Department's OSHA announces workplace health violations against American Airlines at O'Hare International Airport
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 09/28/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/01/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/02/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/03/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/03/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards Construction Safety and Health Inc. in Austin $167,262 safety and health training grant
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/03/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards Texas Engineering Extension Service in College Station $458,798 safety and health training grant
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/03/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards U.S. Hispanic Contractors Association Inc. in Austin $175,000 safety and health training grant
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/03/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards the University of Texas at Arlington $145,131 safety and health training grant
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/04/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/04/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants, including $432,127 to University of Puerto Rico
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/05/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/09/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/09/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • OSHA News Release - 2007 - 10/09/2007 - U.S. Labor Department awards $10.1 million for safety and health training grants
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Intro to 29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, 1926, Occupational Exposure to Asbestos.
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Intro to 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926, Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Intro to 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926, Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite [1988].
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 1 - I. Introduction
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Regulatory and Legal Authority Background.
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Regulatory History
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of Revised Standards
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 4 - IV. Final Regulatory Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 4 - IV. Mineralogical Considerations
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Health Effects
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 6 - VI. Other Regulatory Issues
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 7 - VII. Summary and Explanation
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 1 - I. Regulatory History
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Regulatory Analysis
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 6 - VI. Health Effects Discussion and Determination of Final PEL
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Final Cadmium Standard for General Industries, Agriculture, and Maritime.
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 7 - VII. Summary and Explanation
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Feasibility of Measuring Excursion Limit
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 9 - IX. Amended Standards
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 7 - VII. Summary and Explanation of the Amendments
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 7 - VII. Feasibility and Regulatory Analyses
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 10 - X. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 6 - VI. The Process for Promulgating the Excursion Limit
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of The Final Rule
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of the Issues and the Provisions of the Final Rule
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 4 - IV. Overview of Rulemaking
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Clearance of Information Collection Requirements
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 10 - X. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 4 - IV. Economic and Environmental Impacts
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 4 - IV. Summary and Explanation of the Standard
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Significance of Risk
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 6 - VI. Authority and Signature
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 8 - VIII. Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 8 - VIII. State Plan Applicability
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard (Construction Industries)
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Standard
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 1 - I. Clearance of Information Collection Requirements.
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 10 - X. Amended Standards
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 2 - II. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Events Leading to the Final Standard
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of the Standard
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 4 - IV. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Health Effects
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Quantitative Risk Assessment
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 5 - V. Summary of Commenters' Responses to NPRM Questions
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 6 - VI. Pertinent Legal Authority
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 6 - VI. Summary of the Final Economic Analysis
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 7 - VII. Significance of Risk
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 8 - VIII. Regulatory Impact Analysis
  • (Preambles to Final Rules) - Section 9 - IX. Authority
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - * Insulated Lines
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH 1926 Subpart T
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - OSHA:
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry OSHA 3096 2002 (Revised)
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Concrete and Masonry Construction OSHA 3106 1998 (Revised)
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Table D-2 -- Permissible Noise Exposures
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Guide for Protecting Workers from Woodworking Hazards
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - INSIDE THE GREEN LINE
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Longshoring Industry
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - OSHA Publications and Audiovisual Programs
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - OSHA: Employee Workplace Rights
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Contents The Occupational Health Professional’s Services and Qualifications: Questions and Answers What Issues Should be Considered in Selecting a Health Care Professional? What Unique Contributions Can an Occupational Health Care Professional Make to Workplace Safety and Health? Who Are Qualified Occupational Health Care Professionals? Physicians Registered Nurses Physician Assistants Other Health Care Providers How Can an Employer Verify the Scope of Practice for Healt
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Personal Protective Equipment
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Contents
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Protecting Whistleblowers With Job Safety and Health Complaints
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Q & A's for Small Business Employers
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Asbestos Standard For General Industry U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 3095 1995 (Revised)
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Shipyard Industry U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 2268 1998 (Revised)
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Sling Safety
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Todo sobre OSHA Administraci?n de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Training Requirements in OSHA Standards and Training Guidelines
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Construction
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Screening and Surveillance: A Guide to OSHA Standards U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 3162 2000 (Reprinted)
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Small Business Handbook
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  • Publications, Posters, Forms - OSHA Publications, Posters, and Online Order Form
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH 1926 Subpart D
  • Publications, Posters, Forms - Prevent Falls
  • Alliances - AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING AN ALLIANCE BETWEEN THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ALLENTOWN, PA AND PHILADELPHIA, PA AREA OFFICES AND ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. AND THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS AND PA/OSHA CONSULTATION PROGRAM AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
  • Alliances - AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING AN ALLIANCE BETWEEN THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ALLENTOWN, PA AND PHILADELPHIA, PA AREA OFFICES AND ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. AND THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS AND PA/OSHA CONSULTATION PROGRAM AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
  • Alliances - ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL AND THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT October 6, 2005
  • Alliances - ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL AND THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT July 19, 2006
  • Alliances - ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL AND THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS ANNUAL ALLIANCE REPORT July 27, 2004
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