“Mr. Asbestos” Sells Deadly Hazard to Developing Countries
There is no market for asbestos in Canada or the United States, let alone in the European Union where asbestos is totally banned. But Canada’s Bernard Coulombe nevertheless has high hopes for the financial success of the Jeffrey...
Read MoreElectric Boat Company Continues Proud Tradition
For over 100 years, Electric Boat, a subsidiary of General Dynamics Corporation, has played a pivotal role in supporting and maintaining the country’s fleet of submarines. This company has shipyards in both Groton, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, which...
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India’s Growing Asbestos Industry Takes a Heavy Toll on Workers
Map of Rajasthan, India Most people in the United States today are aware that asbestos is a dangerous and potentially deadly substance. Asbestos is no longer commercially mined for domestic use in the U.S., and asbestos-containing products have...
Read MoreMighty Mo’s Service Spans Decades
USS Missouri BB-63 The USS Missouri had a long and storied career as a U.S. Navy warship. She is most famous for having hosted the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay at the end of World War II, as...
Read MorePortsmouth Naval Shipyard Receives $9 Million for Improvements
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard It was announced last week that Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS), best known for its work in building, upgrading, refitting and repairing Navy submarines, will be receiving $9 million to renovate its facilities. This shipyard began...
Read MoreQuebec Government Refuses to Halt Exports of Deadly Asbestos
The Canadian asbestos industry has stirred up serious controversy in the province of Quebec in recent weeks, as Canadian health experts and opposition party members call for a re-examination of Canada’s export of asbestos to the developing world. ...
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