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Asbestos and Mesothelioma VA
RAILROADS KNOW OF DANGER TO WORKERS
The railroads predominately
used asbestos in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's. Some railroads
continued using asbestos into the 1990’s even though they
knew of the dangers of asbestos. Asbestos is mined in Quebec,
Canada and the fibers are pliable like cotton or wool. These asbestos
fibers stay pliant and can be mixed with an applicant and applied
to round surfaces such as pipes. This asbestos is heat resistant
and was often used as an insulator. There were many buildings on
the railroad company including reporting places, crew offices, clerk's
offices, railroad shops, and maintenance of way reporting places
that were insulated with asbestos- laden products, including pipes
wrapped in asbestos and floor tiles with asbestos.
There have been numerous
asbestos studies of asbestos exposure to railway workers
and these asbestos studies suggest a past and future history of
asbestos mortality and asbestos morbidity among railroad workers.
Hopefully this asbestos
article has served as an information guide to railroad workers and
the potential of their having been exposed to the dangers of asbestos.
All retired workers whose exposures range back over a span of approximately
forty to fifty years probably had exposure to asbestos. The
question becomes, Will the asbestos manifest itself with the symptoms
that are outlined in this article? If you suffer from these asbestos
symptoms, you should immediately do as advised in this asbestos
article and contact your doctor to determine the extent of the damage
caused by the asbestos on the railroad.
The law firm of Wilson & Hajek can help you with your asbestos claim.
Railroad workers can collect for injuries.
Contact the law firm of
Wilson & Hajek.
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