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Withdraw The Discredited Study On Chrysotile (White) Asbestos

Press Release

29 March, 2015
Countercurrents.org

Scientists and scientific organisations around the world call on Government of India to withdraw a flawed study on chrysotile asbestos and stop blocking UN Convention

Dozens of prestigious scientific organizations and scientists from around the world have issued a Statement calling on the Government of India to withdraw a discredited scientific study on chrysotile (white) asbestos and to stop blocking the listing of chrysotile asbestos as a hazardous substance at an upcoming UN meeting.

The ‘Study of Health Hazards / Environmental hazards resulting from use of Chrysotile variety of Asbestos in the country’, carried out by the National Institute of Occupational Health (India), states that it found no evidence that chrysotile asbestos is causing harm to health of workers in India. The Government is using the study as the reason why it will oppose the listing of chrysotile asbestos under the Rotterdam Convention at a UN conference in Geneva in May. The Convention sets safety standards to promote responsible trade in hazardous substances.

“The study has no scientific credibility,” states Dr. Philip Landrigan, President of the Collegium Ramazzini and Dean for Global Health, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York. “It is flawed in the design, methodology and interpretation of the results.”

“We would like to strongly state that the ‘claim’ being made by the government of India regarding the ‘safety’ of Chrysotile asbestos is unacceptable to any credible scientists or scientific community. The world scientific community has overwhelmingly concluded that Chrysotile asbestos causes deadly diseases, such as asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung and other cancers, and that it cannot be safely used,” says the Statement.

“We therefore request the Government of India to withdraw the NIOH study, which does not hold up to any credible scientific scrutiny and do the right thing by supporting the listing of Chrysotile asbestos at the upcoming UN conference,” concludes the Statement. The Statement has been sent to the Government and a response is awaited.

For more information:

· Dr. Abhijeet Jadhav, Mumbai. Phone: 09820311681; email: [email protected]

· Dr. Philip J. Landrigan, New York, USA. Phone: 1-212-824-7018; email: [email protected]

NOTE: The Statement by Scientists is available here or may be obtained by contacting

Mohit Gupta, Occupational & Environmental Health Network of India (OEHNI), [email protected]; Madhumita Dutta, OEHNI, [email protected];

or Kathleen Ruff, Rotterdam Convention Alliance (ROCA), [email protected].

 





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