Nellie Kershaw was the first person to die of asbestos-related disease - or at least the first person to have that cause officially recognised. Nellie worked in an asbestos mill, spinning fibres into yarn, and was exposed daily to asbestos-containing fibres. She was only 33 when she died, and we mark her death this week because that was exactly 100 years ago.
It is exactly 100 years since Nellie Kershaw died of asbestos-related disease |
The inquest into Nellie's death led to the publication of the first Asbestos Industry Regulations, in 1931. It seems extraordinary that the number of asbestos-related deaths is still increasing year-on-year - a reminder to us all of the importance of the work we do in the asbestos management industry.
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