Unacceptable Levels (2013)
Asbestos is part of a larger toxic pattern.
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Synopsis
Examines the staggering number of chemicals — including asbestos — that Americans are exposed to daily and the regulatory failures that allow it. Features interviews with scientists, doctors, and families affected by toxic exposures. Makes the connection between occupational exposure and the broader environmental health crisis.
Our Review
Broader in scope than pure asbestos documentaries, but provides essential context for understanding why asbestos regulation has been so difficult. The film demonstrates that asbestos is part of a larger pattern of prioritizing commerce over public health. Good for viewers who want to understand the regulatory environment.
Who Should Watch
Viewers interested in environmental health policy and the broader context of toxic exposure regulation.
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