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Turner Brothers Asbestos factory - Worlds Biggest Factory! Thank you for joining on this epic adventure, today we are exploring this amazing massive abandoned factory. Please like, share, comment & subscribe it’s totally free and really helps the channel grow: https://youtube.com/@Explore_Nation?s... History: Founded in 1871 as Turner Brothers to manufacture cotton cloth, The manufacture of asbestos began on the site in 1879. By 1970 the factory had an annual output of 2,250,000 yards of asbestos cloth and 5,500,000 miles of asbestos yarn. Then in 1879 it became the first business to weave asbestos cloth with power driven machinery. By 1998 the company was acquired by Federal Mogul which ended up in financial difficulty and filled for chapter 11 due to asbestos claims leaving roughly a £400 million pension fund deficit. Being one of the first to industrialise asbestos and its eventual demise it became entangled with multiple issues due to asbestos litigation, Asbestos rated diseases had become recognised due to a death of a worker at their factory in 1924. This began multiple parliamentary inquiries and reports into asbestos related disease. The company instructed their lawyers to strongly defend these claims however. 2001 became entangled with issues of asbestos litigation. Asbestos-related disease had itself become recognised due to a coroner's report into the death of Nellie Kershaw, a worker at their factory, in 1924, and various parliamentary inquiries and reports into asbestos-related disease thereafter. The company had directed their lawyers to strongly defend all such claims, due to the risk of litigation. Following the demise of the business, which went into administration in October 2001 leaving a pension fund deficit estimated at £400 million, UK victims of the company's asbestos pollution were offered a fraction of the compensation to which they were entitled In November 2004 Rochdale councillor Tom Stott, a former employee at Turner's, warned that any development of the site could be an environmental disaster, and that there could be so much asbestos waste in the ground that serious disturbance could lead to "Rochdale's Chernobyl." Join this channel to get access to perks: / @abandonedlandscapes Today’s explore I was joined by: @T420TOMEXPLORES @SazzysWay8 #youtube #explore #abandonedplaces #adventure #exploring #urbex #history #bando #abandoned #turnerbrothers #factory #urbexworld