The transparency and public availability of asbestos exposure levels
Recommended Citation
Shepard M, Binelli L, Okereke IC. The transparency and public availability of asbestos exposure levels. J Thorac Dis 2025; 17(12):11465-11477.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-31-2025
Publication Title
J Thorac Dis
Keywords
Air quality; asbestos; public reporting
Abstract
Asbestos exposure continues to be a critical public health concern due to its established link with serious respiratory diseases and malignancies. Despite the attention that asbestos-related disease has received and the litigation that has existed, asbestos-related deaths have increased over time. Public reporting of asbestos levels is essential to inform at-risk populations and facilitate regulatory compliance. Laws and practices regarding measuring of asbestos levels and reporting of these levels vary widely. Each different country has different standards that are applied to reporting. In many countries, legislation that has been passed by governing bodies has affected the amount of asbestos use and the reporting standards. Other countries have depended on community organizations to spread awareness and public pressure regarding standards of reporting. This review summarizes current practices in asbestos monitoring and public reporting, examines the strengths and limitations of existing frameworks, and explores technological and policy innovations aimed at improving transparency and public awareness. Enhancing data accessibility and public engagement remains vital to reducing asbestos-related health risks worldwide. Creating a uniform policy as widely as possible regarding asbestos reporting will empower the public and aid in reducing harm from asbestos-related disease. Future efforts should focus on creating comprehensive reporting policies and facilitating the ease at which the public can access this data.
PubMed ID
41522152
Volume
17
Issue
12
First Page
11465
Last Page
11477
