Giannasi F, Thébaud-Mony A
Avenida Jandira 647/Apto.114-04080-004-Moema, São Paulo, Brasil.
Int J Occup Environ Health. 1997 Apr;3(2):150-157. doi: 10.1179/107735297800407730.
European and Canadian asbestos companies have long taken advantage of the lack of regulation of the asbestos industry in developing countries. Their activities exploit vulnerable workers whose lack of medical care may result in a silent epidemic of asbestos-related diseases. At this time, virtually all cases of asbestosis and asbestos-related cancers are not identified, reported, or compensated in developing countries. Brazil provides a compelling example of this growing problem. To stem the epidemic of asbestos-related diseases, Brazil, and many other countries, must adopt the total ban on asbestos use now in effect in more developed countries. Obstacles to accomplishing this in developing countries are daunting.
欧洲和加拿大的石棉公司长期以来一直利用发展中国家石棉行业监管缺失的状况。它们的活动剥削了脆弱的工人,这些工人缺乏医疗保障,这可能导致石棉相关疾病的无声蔓延。目前,在发展中国家,几乎所有石棉沉着病和石棉相关癌症病例都未得到识别、报告或赔偿。巴西就是这个日益严重问题的一个有力例证。为遏制石棉相关疾病的蔓延,巴西和许多其他国家必须像更发达国家那样全面禁止使用石棉。在发展中国家,要做到这一点面临的障碍令人却步。