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ADAO Hosts Successful Staffer Briefing

Posted on June 18, 2010 On Tuesday, June 15 in Washington, DC, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) held a staff briefing for more than 30 House staffers, most of whose bosses sit on the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce.  On April 15, 2010, Rep. Bobby L. Rush, Chairman of the [...]

2019-08-03T11:33:41-07:00June 18th, 2010|

ADAO Urges Expedited Action on Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010

On June 10, 2010, ADAO submitted a coalition letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce requesting expedited action for chemical substances with documented risks, such as asbestos, to forgo the unnecessary 12 month risk assessment. The request, supported by 11 organizations, would allow the EPA Administrator to proceed immediately to [...]

2010-06-22T13:51:29-07:00June 10th, 2010|

11th Inter-American Congress on Prevention of Occupation Risks in Mexico City

In April, ADAO had the honor to present “E X P O S E D: Workers at Risk” at the 11th Inter-American Congress on Prevention of Occupation Risks in Mexico City. This international conference discussed various safety concerns, including the work of Dr. Guadalupe Aguilar-Madrid, esteemed researcher and asbestos ban advocate. She is calling on [...]

2019-08-03T11:33:42-07:00June 2nd, 2010|

World Health Organization: “Action Is Needed On Chemicals Of Major Public Health Concern”

Today, the World Health Organization called for action on 10 chemicals or groups of chemicals of major public health concern. The full WHO statement is online at http://www.who.int/ipcs/features/10chemicals_en.pdf  ACTION IS NEEDED ON CHEMICALS OF MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN The production and use of chemicals continues to grow worldwide, particularly in developing countries. This is likely [...]

2019-08-03T11:33:42-07:00May 13th, 2010|

Workers Memorial Day

Since 2004, ADAO has served as the voice of asbestos victims.  Today, on Workers Memorial Day, we honor workers and their families left behind with a day or remembrance and recommitment protecting the rights and health of workers. Asbestos, a known human carcinogen, still claims more than 90,000 lives each year. To protect public health, [...]

2019-08-03T11:33:42-07:00April 28th, 2010|
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