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Paustenbach, D.J., Richter, R.O., Finley, B.L. and Sheehan, P.J. (2004) Environmental and Occupational Health Hazards Associated with the Presence of Asbestos in Brake Linings and Pads (1900 to Present): A “State-of-the-Art” Review. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 7, 25-80.
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TITLE:
Aircraft Brake Dust Dispersion (Airwash) Testing
AUTHORS:
Charles L. Blake, Robert E. Bailey, Kevin M. Guth, Raymond D. Harbison
KEYWORDS:
Aircraft, Brakes, Asbestos, Airwash
JOURNAL NAME:
Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine,
Vol.10 No.4,
October
19,
2022
ABSTRACT: Prior industrial hygiene research involving wheel brake changing on a light general aviation aircraft has shown negligible potential for asbestos fiber exposure to mechanics that perform such work. This is despite the use of organic-style brake friction pads that contained asbestos. It has been otherwise established that chrysotile asbestos is largely degraded to a non-crystalline, amorphous substance by the heat and mechanical shear forces inherent to the braking process. However, trace (