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  • Francesco Maranta Named Life Associate

    Francesco Maranta, a railroad worker and member of the Regional Council of Campania, Italy, has been named a Life Associate of The Ramazzini Institute for his leadership in the prevention of asbestos-associated disease and protection of the health of workers. Awarded for the first time to a labor leader outside of the United States, the designation recognizes those within the labor movement responsible for outstanding achievements in the struggle against workplace disease and injury.

    From 1979, first with fellow railway mechanics in Santa Maria La Bruna, later through the courts and national and regional legislatures, and finally in October 2001, Maranta was able to place in law – and implement - a declaration that “there is no minimal amount of asbestos that the human body can be safely exposed to.” A member of the Regional Commission of Health, he supported research, environmental protection, medical surveillance and health care on behalf of railway and other workers, enabling the well-being of tens thousands of Italian workers and their families and setting an example for workers in other countries. Asbestos, responsible for scarring of the lung and cancer, was used extensively in railway cars as heat and sound insulation.

    Dr. Antonio Giordano, a Board Director of The Ramazzini Institute and President of the Sbarro Institute, Temple University, Philadelphia, made the award in Naples, March 28, 2003 at 5:30 p.m. at the Palace of the Governor of the Campania Region. The ceremony was attended by the President of the Campania Region, Antonio Bassolino, as well as by political, educational, scientific and labor representatives.

    Prior recipients of the Life Associate Award have been Sigurd Lucassen, former President of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters in the United States and Canada; William G. Bernard and James A. Grogan, Jr., President and Secretary-Treasurer respectively of the International Association of Asbestos Workers; and Frank George, Jr., former President of the Amarillo [Texas] Metal Trades Council.


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