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- They claimed the dust was safe, non-asbestiform.
- Several amphibole mineral species can have an asbestiform crystal habit.
- There is no asbestiform _ anthophyllite or tremolite.
- You can call it non-asbestiform.
- Of course we find lots of talc, but there are also significant amounts of asbestiform tremolite.
- The second, fibrous talc _ also known as asbestiform talc _ has a variety of applications.
- There are transitional fibers which can be described as asbestiform, and we wouldn't argue with that.
- Finally, in 1994, OSHA instituted a final asbestos standard that eliminated non-asbestiform tremolite from government regulation.
- It's the asbestiform tremolite and anthophyllite, and fibrous components in the talc, " he said.
- "The asbestos mineral present . . . is definitely asbestiform by any definition of the word, " the report concluded.
- "In good conscience I don't know how Vanderbilt can say that their talc doesn't contain asbestiform fibers,"
- Amosite is a rare asbestiform variety of grunerite that was mined as asbestos only in the eastern part of the Transvaal Province of South Africa.
- Hence, it is usually mistaken as an asbestiform in an assemblage of other mineral phases like chrysotile, magnetite and Fe-Ni alloys.
- We were looking at the issue of tremolite in play sand being purchased by consumers and we did not find any asbestiform tremolite in the sand.
- Others said it was so-called " non-asbestiform tremolite, " a type that talc producers argue does not cause disease.
- First, whether the talc from the R . T . Vanderbilt mines contained tremolite and two, whether the tremolite was asbestiform and cancer-causing.
- Ultimately the CPSC sided with industry, maintaining there was no clear-cut evidence that non-asbestiform tremolite particles have been demonstrated to cause disease.
- One form is widely used in the home and cosmetics while the second, fibrous talc _ also known as asbestiform talc _ has a variety of applications.
- It is a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine subgroup of phyllosilicates; as such, it is distinct from other asbestiform minerals in the amphibole group.
- In 1993, Arthur Rohl, a mineralogist with Mount Sinai School of Medicine and consultant to OSHA, testified that all the talc mines of St . Lawrence County contain asbestiform material.
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