This Video reveals the asbestos bagging operations of 1960 at the Cassiar mine and milling plant, owned and operated by the Cassiar Asbestos Company in British Columbia, Canada. In 1953, the Company began mining and milling operations, and continued until they ceased operations in 1992 with Cassiar Asbestos Company going bankrupt followed by being dissolved. The Company did not manufacture or sell asbestos finished products, but simply sold various grades of the raw, processed asbestos fiber. Bundles of the raw asbestos fibers were shipped and delivered to various manufacturers who used asbestos to make finished products. Some of the companies that used the bundles of asbestos included Johns-Manville, Fibreboard, and CertainTeed. One can learn more about asbestos related disease, and get current information on asbestos, the hazards of exposure to asbestos, and learn how you can help prevent asbestos-related disease by following this link to the website of Jerry Neil Paul (jerryneilpaullaw.com), a leading expert on asbestos and its effects on persons exposed to asbestos fibers. Also, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) is another independent organization founded in 2004, seeks to give asbestos victims and concerned citizens a united voice to raise public awareness about the dangers of asbestos exposure. Since 1986, Jerry Neil Paul continues to devote a significant portion of his legal practice to asbestos litigation. His law firm with a staff of experienced ...
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