More Workers Are Exposed To Asbestos Than You Might Think

By | Apr 30, 2018

For many, asbestos seems like a problem of the past. Unfortunately, asbestos remains a danger for many workers. The U.S. remains a large importer of raw asbestos. It is still used in industrial manufacturing processes.

And workers in a variety of industries continue to be exposed. Unfortunately, many of these workers are unaware of the danger.

Are Construction Workers Being Put in Danger?

Asbestos remains an underappreciated risk in construction. According to a recent survey conducted by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, for example, one in four construction workers were unaware that asbestos causes cancer. A similar number were unaware of what precautions to take if a property did test positive for asbestos.

It is an alarming response, as millions of homes in the U.S. still have asbestos. While it is not a danger if left undisturbed, anyone who regularly works with plumbing, HVAC, drywall, roofing, and many other building materials in residential and commercial homes is in danger of asbestos dust.

Occupations at Risk for Asbestos 

Building owners and contractors who are aware of asbestos must follow the law regarding proper asbestos abatement procedures. But it is not just construction workers who are at risk. For example, asbestos is found throughout schools. Custodial staff may unknowingly expose themselves or others to asbestos without proper training.

Last year, a study published in the Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health revealed that many upholsterers may have been exposed to asbestos. Its authors concluded that upholstering should be considered a high-risk occupation for mesothelioma. Furniture and other textiles manufactured in the 20th century contained asbestos.

These are just a few examples. Asbestos was used in a variety of products spanning many industries.

Ongoing Issues

Because of the long latency period between asbestos exposure and mesothelioma and lung cancer, it can be difficult for some people to know where, when, and how they were exposed to asbestos dust.

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If you or a loved one are now suffering from mesothelioma, an experienced mesothelioma litigation law firm can help you understand where you might have been exposed, and the businesses and manufacturers responsible.

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