[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1138 Introduced in House (IH)]

111th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1138

Expressing support for the designation of the first week of April 2010 
                  as National Asbestos Awareness Week.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             March 4, 2010

    Mr. Cohen (for himself, Mr. Grijalva, Mrs. Capps, Ms. Moore of 
 Wisconsin, and Ms. Sutton) submitted the following resolution; which 
          was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

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                               RESOLUTION


 
Expressing support for the designation of the first week of April 2010 
                  as National Asbestos Awareness Week.

Whereas dangerous asbestos fibers are invisible and cannot be smelled or tasted;
Whereas the inhalation of airborne asbestos fibers can cause significant damage, 
        including mesothelioma, asbestosis, and other health problems;
Whereas asbestos-related diseases can take 10 to 50 years to appear;
Whereas the expected survival time for people diagnosed with mesothelioma is 
        between 6 and 24 months;
Whereas generally, little is known about late-stage treatment of asbestos-
        related diseases, and there is no cure for such diseases;
Whereas early detection of asbestos-related diseases may give some patients 
        increased treatment options and might improve their prognoses;
Whereas the World Health Organization, the Environmental Protection Agency, and 
        the Surgeon General currently state that there is no safe level of 
        exposure to asbestos;
Whereas, although the United States has reduced its use of asbestos 
        substantially, the United States continues to use almost 2,000 metric 
        tons of the fibrous mineral in certain products;
Whereas exposure to asbestos continues, but safety and prevention of asbestos 
        exposure already has significantly reduced the incidence of asbestos-
        related diseases and can further reduce the incidence of such diseases;
Whereas asbestos has been a cause of occupational cancer;
Whereas thousands of workers in the United States face significant asbestos 
        exposure;
Whereas thousands of people in the United States die from asbestos-related 
        diseases every year;
Whereas a significant percentage of all asbestos-related disease victims were 
        exposed to asbestos on naval ships and in shipyards;
Whereas asbestos was used in the construction of a significant number of office 
        buildings and public facilities built before 1975;
Whereas people in the small community of Libby, Montana, have asbestos-related 
        diseases at a significantly higher rate than the national average and 
        suffer from mesothelioma at a significantly higher rate than the 
        national average; and
Whereas the establishment of a ``National Asbestos Awareness Week'' will raise 
        public awareness about the prevalence of asbestos-related diseases and 
        the dangers of asbestos exposure: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives urges the Surgeon 
General--
            (1) to warn and educate people about the public health 
        dangers of asbestos exposure, which may be hazardous to their 
        health; and
            (2) as part of such educational efforts, to designate a 
        ``National Asbestos Awareness Week''.
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