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Bad Dust: A History of the Asbestos Disaster

(Paperback, New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bad Dust: A History of the Asbestos Disaster

Contributors:

By (Author) Tom White

ISBN:

9781915672926

Publisher:

Watkins Media Limited

Imprint:

Repeater Books

Publication Date:

14th October 2025

Edition:

New edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of architecture
Central / national / federal government policies

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm

Description

Though it was banned in the UK in 1999, asbestos still kills more than 5,000 people every year. How did this happen And what can we do about it Though it was banned in the UK in 1999, asbestos still kills more than 5,000 people every year. How did this happen And what can we do about it Asbestos was once known as the "magic mineral." Cheap, versatile, and tough, it was used in a wide range of industrial and consumer products, from fireproofing spray on warships, to insulation panels in high-rise towers, to tablecloths and ironing board covers. But from the dawn of the industry in the late 1800s, it was apparent that asbestos dust was particularly harmful to workers' lungs. Later, it became clear that even trivial exposure can cause incurable cancers. Bad Dust traces a history of the asbestos disaster and shows how the material became so deeply interwoven with the functions of the British state. The first half of the book examines the mining of the mineral in apartheid South Africa, its manufacturing in the North of England, and its use on the shipyards and building sites of Glasgow. The second half of the book then explores the development of a coherent anti-asbestos movement from the late 1970s. Arrayed against a powerful industry, and against parts of the trade union movement, anti-asbestos groups fought for a ban on the material. Asbestos was used extensively in schools, hospitals, and housing built in the post-war period. The banning of the material twenty-five years ago was not accompanied by a coordinated removal programme-much of it remains in place, slowing degrading and placing us all at risk. Far from a problem solved, Bad Dust shows that the asbestos disaster has really only just begun.

Author Bio

Tom White is a writer and further education worker. He writes about politics, art, education, and rugby league.

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