Retired Cheshunt scaffolder died of mesothelioma

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Published: 14/08/2012 15:29 - Updated: 14/08/2012 15:32


Retired Cheshunt scaffolder died of mesothelioma

By Court Reporter


A RETIRED scaffolder died at home in Cheshunt from mesothelioma after he was exposed to asbestos dust some 50 years ago, the Hertfordshire coroner said today (Tuesday August 14).

Brendan Swaine, of Wood Green Way, died on July 7 after being diagnosed with mesothelioma last year after developing a persistent cough and losing weight. He underwent chemotherapy after he was diagnosed.

The 66-year-old began working as a scaffolder in 1963 and his job involved working with pipes and boards that were covered in dust and debris. He worked in close proximity to laggers who were spraying asbestos foam onto the steel frames of buildings.

After a stint owning his own mini-cab firm, Mr Swaine returned to scaffolding, before retiring in November 2010.

Coroner Edward Thomas recorded a verdict that Mr Swaine had died of industrial disease, adding: “He suffered substantial exposure to asbestos which was the cause of his mesothelioma, the symptoms of which started to develop some 50 years from his first exposure.”
 
Thats the problem you work your nuts of and think one day i can just sit back and relax and then **** like that happens.
 
Seen a lot of guys who want out early when they have plenty years to go but the closer they get the more reluctant they get to go. It's a strange phenomenon.
 
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