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== Executive Summary == | == Executive Summary == | ||
Paper mill workers faced intensive asbestos exposure through both the industrial environment and specialized manufacturing processes unique to papermaking.<ref | Paper mill workers faced intensive asbestos exposure through both the industrial environment and specialized manufacturing processes unique to papermaking.<ref name="dandell-exposure" /> The paper production process requires massive machinery operating under high heat and pressure, with steam-driven dryer sections using asbestos-containing felts as integral components. These dryer felts—manufactured by companies including Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, and Fibreboard—contained asbestos fibers and required frequent replacement, creating extreme exposure events when deteriorated felts were chiseled and pried off dryer rollers.<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> A study of 63,000 paper mill workers found that 36% had documented asbestos exposure, primarily from dryer felts, pipe insulation, and equipment components. Epidemiological research documented that 100% of examined workers showed pleural plaques on chest imaging—universal evidence of asbestos exposure. According to Danziger & De Llano, paper mill workers have recovered substantial compensation, with verdicts reaching $16.67 million in documented cases.<ref name="dandell-compensation" /> | ||
The scope of asbestos use in paper manufacturing extended far beyond dryer felts. Paper machine operators, dryer operators, and maintenance workers faced continuous exposure from pipe insulation covering steam lines throughout mill facilities, boiler insulation in power generation areas, pump and valve packing, and gasket materials in processing equipment. Like [[Power Plant Workers]] and [[Chemical Plant Workers]], paper mill workers operated in industrial environments where asbestos was ubiquitous in high-temperature applications. [[Boilermakers]] and [[Pipefitters|Plumbers and Pipefitters]] who maintained paper mill equipment created additional bystander exposure when disturbing insulation materials. Major paper companies including International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, and Weyerhaeuser operated facilities where workers were exposed for decades without adequate warnings or protection. The 20-50 year latency period for mesothelioma means workers exposed during the peak era continue developing disease, and over $30 billion remains available in asbestos trust funds for qualified claimants. | The scope of asbestos use in paper manufacturing extended far beyond dryer felts. Paper machine operators, dryer operators, and maintenance workers faced continuous exposure from pipe insulation covering steam lines throughout mill facilities, boiler insulation in power generation areas, pump and valve packing, and gasket materials in processing equipment. Like [[Power Plant Workers]] and [[Chemical Plant Workers]], paper mill workers operated in industrial environments where asbestos was ubiquitous in high-temperature applications. [[Boilermakers]] and [[Pipefitters|Plumbers and Pipefitters]] who maintained paper mill equipment created additional bystander exposure when disturbing insulation materials. Major paper companies including International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, and Weyerhaeuser operated facilities where workers were exposed for decades without adequate warnings or protection. The 20-50 year latency period for mesothelioma means workers exposed during the peak era continue developing disease, and over $30 billion remains available in asbestos trust funds for qualified claimants. | ||
== Paper Mill Workers and Asbestos: At-a-Glance == | |||
* '''100% Pleural Plaque Rate''' — Every paper mill worker examined in a multi-site mesothelioma study showed pleural plaques on chest imaging, the highest rate of any occupation studied<ref name="dandell-compensation" /> | |||
* '''36% Documented Exposure''' — A study of 63,000 paper mill workers found that more than one-third had documented asbestos exposure from dryer felts, insulation, and equipment components<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> | |||
* '''Dryer Felts: Unique Industry Hazard''' — Paper machine dryer felts containing 10-50% asbestos fibers required frequent replacement, releasing massive fiber concentrations when chiseled off rollers<ref name="dandell-claims" /> | |||
* '''$16.67 Million Landmark Verdict''' — A jury awarded $16.67 million against dryer felt manufacturer Scapa Waycross for a Crown paper mill worker who developed mesothelioma<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> | |||
* '''23,718 Workers Studied in Norway''' — Norwegian epidemiological research following nearly 24,000 paper mill workers documented increased mesothelioma rates among maintenance personnel<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> | |||
* '''Exposure Period: 1920s-1990s''' — Asbestos-containing dryer felts, insulation, and gaskets were used continuously in paper mills for over seven decades<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> | |||
* '''Multiple Trust Funds Available''' — Paper mill workers can file claims against Fibreboard, Johns-Manville, Garlock, and Georgia-Pacific trusts, among others<ref name="dandell-trusts" /> | |||
* '''Maintenance Workers: Highest Risk''' — Mill maintenance personnel who handled felt changes, valve repacking, insulation work, and equipment overhauls faced the greatest cumulative exposure<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> | |||
== Key Facts == | == Key Facts == | ||
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| '''Pleural Plaque Incidence''' || 100% of paper mill mesothelioma cases showed pleural plaques — the highest rate of any occupational group in a multi-site study<ref name="dandell-compensation" /> | |||
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| '''Worker Exposure Rate''' || 36% of 63,000 paper mill workers had documented asbestos exposure from dryer felts, pipe insulation, and equipment components<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> | |||
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| '''Norwegian Cohort Study''' || 23,718 paper mill workers followed over decades; maintenance workers showed increased mesothelioma incidence<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> | |||
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| '''Dryer Felt Asbestos Content''' || 10-50% asbestos fibers per felt, manufactured by Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, and Fibreboard<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> | |||
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| '''Steam System Temperatures''' || Mill steam pipes operated at pressures up to 600 psi and temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, all insulated with asbestos materials<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> | |||
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| '''Major Verdict: Scapa Waycross''' || $16.67 million jury award for Crown paper mill worker's family against dryer felt manufacturer<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> | |||
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| '''Barabin Verdict''' || $10.2 million for Crown mill worker in Washington who developed mesothelioma in 2006 against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> | |||
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| '''UK Settlement''' || 685,000 British pounds awarded to the family of a paper mill worker who died from mesothelioma at age 53<ref name="dandell-payouts" /> | |||
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| '''Pipe Insulation Content''' || 20-85% chrysotile or amosite asbestos in pipe insulation used throughout paper mill steam systems (Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Fibreboard)<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> | |||
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| '''Gasket Asbestos Content''' || 40-100% compressed chrysotile in gaskets and packing materials from Johns-Manville and Garlock<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> | |||
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| '''Peak Exposure Era''' || 1920s-1990s, with dryer felt exposure continuing into the late 20th century due to long equipment service lives<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> | |||
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| | | '''Paper Machine Service Life''' || 50-70 years — equipment installed in the 1950s-1970s may still operate today with legacy asbestos components<ref name="mlc-laws" /> | ||
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== What Asbestos Exposure Did Paper Mill Workers Face? == | == What Asbestos Exposure Did Paper Mill Workers Face? == | ||
Paper mill workers encountered asbestos through every aspect of the massive paper production process.<ref | Paper mill workers encountered asbestos through every aspect of the massive paper production process.<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> | ||
'''Paper Machine Dryer Felts (Unique High-Risk Exposure):''' | '''Paper Machine Dryer Felts (Unique High-Risk Exposure):''' | ||
Paper machine dryer felts represent the most significant and unique asbestos exposure source in paper mills. These specialized fabrics were installed on dryer sections to press against wet paper, removing moisture as paper passed over heated cylinders (200-350°F).<ref | Paper machine dryer felts represent the most significant and unique asbestos exposure source in paper mills. These specialized fabrics were installed on dryer sections to press against wet paper, removing moisture as paper passed over heated cylinders (200-350°F).<ref name="mlc-verdict-widow" /> | ||
The felt replacement process created extreme exposure: "The caked-on felt, which had been under immense pressure for many weeks as paper was compressed between the rollers often 24-hours a day, usually had to be chiseled and pried off in bits and pieces, releasing large amounts of deadly asbestos fibers into the air all around the paper mill workers."<ref | The felt replacement process created extreme exposure: "The caked-on felt, which had been under immense pressure for many weeks as paper was compressed between the rollers often 24-hours a day, usually had to be chiseled and pried off in bits and pieces, releasing large amounts of deadly asbestos fibers into the air all around the paper mill workers."<ref name="dandell-claims" /> | ||
'''Steam System Insulation:''' | '''Steam System Insulation:''' | ||
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== Which Asbestos Products Did Paper Mill Workers Encounter? == | == Which Asbestos Products Did Paper Mill Workers Encounter? == | ||
Paper mill workers encountered asbestos throughout the production environment:<ref | Paper mill workers encountered asbestos throughout the production environment:<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> | ||
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== Where Were Paper Mill Workers Most Exposed? == | == Where Were Paper Mill Workers Most Exposed? == | ||
'''Dryer Sections:''' Workers performing felt changes on paper machines faced the highest exposure during removal of deteriorated asbestos-containing felts.<ref | '''Dryer Sections:''' Workers performing felt changes on paper machines faced the highest exposure during removal of deteriorated asbestos-containing felts.<ref name="mesonet-occupational" /> | ||
'''Boiler Houses:''' Boiler workers cleaned tubes, scraped deteriorated gaskets from doors, repaired valves, and worked around asbestos-insulated steam lines throughout boiler rooms.<ref | '''Boiler Houses:''' Boiler workers cleaned tubes, scraped deteriorated gaskets from doors, repaired valves, and worked around asbestos-insulated steam lines throughout boiler rooms.<ref name="mesonet-boiler" /> | ||
'''Maintenance Departments:''' Norwegian research documented maintenance workers faced the highest risk—they handled asbestos during valve repacking, gasket replacement, insulation work, felt changes, and equipment overhauls. | '''Maintenance Departments:''' Norwegian research documented maintenance workers faced the highest risk—they handled asbestos during valve repacking, gasket replacement, insulation work, felt changes, and equipment overhauls. | ||
'''Georgia-Pacific Mills:''' Workers at Georgia-Pacific paper mills were exposed during boiler, valve, and pipe maintenance work.<ref | '''Georgia-Pacific Mills:''' Workers at Georgia-Pacific paper mills were exposed during boiler, valve, and pipe maintenance work.<ref name="mlc-georgia-pacific" /> | ||
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== What Compensation Can Paper Mill Workers Receive? == | == What Compensation Can Paper Mill Workers Receive? == | ||
Paper mill workers diagnosed with mesothelioma have received substantial compensation through litigation and trust funds.<ref | Paper mill workers diagnosed with mesothelioma have received substantial compensation through litigation and trust funds.<ref name="dandell-payouts" /> | ||
'''Major Verdicts:''' | '''Major Verdicts:''' | ||
* '''$16.67 Million Verdict (Scapa Waycross):''' Paper mill worker's family awarded against manufacturer of asbestos-containing dryer felts for worker who developed mesothelioma at Crown paper mill<ref | * '''$16.67 Million Verdict (Scapa Waycross):''' Paper mill worker's family awarded against manufacturer of asbestos-containing dryer felts for worker who developed mesothelioma at Crown paper mill<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> | ||
* '''$10.2 Million Verdict (Barabin case):''' Worker at Crown mill in Washington developed mesothelioma in 2006; won verdict against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson for dryer felt exposure | * '''$10.2 Million Verdict (Barabin case):''' Worker at Crown mill in Washington developed mesothelioma in 2006; won verdict against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson for dryer felt exposure | ||
* '''£685,000 UK Settlement:''' Family of paper mill worker who died from mesothelioma at age 53 | * '''£685,000 UK Settlement:''' Family of paper mill worker who died from mesothelioma at age 53 | ||
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'''Industry-Specific Trust Funds:''' | '''Industry-Specific Trust Funds:''' | ||
Paper mill workers may file claims with multiple trusts:<ref | Paper mill workers may file claims with multiple trusts:<ref name="dandell-trusts" /> | ||
* '''Johns-Manville Asbestos Trust''' – Over $5 billion paid; claims for pipe insulation, gaskets, packing | * '''Johns-Manville Asbestos Trust''' – Over $5 billion paid; claims for pipe insulation, gaskets, packing | ||
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* '''Paper Mill Operators:''' Crown Zellerbach, Georgia-Pacific, International Paper | * '''Paper Mill Operators:''' Crown Zellerbach, Georgia-Pacific, International Paper | ||
* '''Insulation Manufacturers:''' Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Fibreboard Corporation | * '''Insulation Manufacturers:''' Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Fibreboard Corporation | ||
== What Are Current Exposure Risks? == | == What Are Current Exposure Risks? == | ||
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'''Legacy Exposure in Operating Mills:''' | '''Legacy Exposure in Operating Mills:''' | ||
Many paper mills continue operating in facilities constructed during peak asbestos use (1920s-1990s). Paper machines have extraordinarily long service lives—often 50-70 years—meaning equipment installed during the 1950s-1970s remains in operation with legacy asbestos components.<ref | Many paper mills continue operating in facilities constructed during peak asbestos use (1920s-1990s). Paper machines have extraordinarily long service lives—often 50-70 years—meaning equipment installed during the 1950s-1970s remains in operation with legacy asbestos components.<ref name="mlc-laws" /> | ||
'''Demolition of Closed Plants:''' | '''Demolition of Closed Plants:''' | ||
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| style="padding:15px; " | '''✓ Documentation Tip:''' Paper mill workers should identify which dryer felt manufacturers supplied their mill. Crown mills used Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson products—if you worked at a Crown facility, this evidence is already established through prior litigation.<ref | | style="padding:15px; " | '''✓ Documentation Tip:''' Paper mill workers should identify which dryer felt manufacturers supplied their mill. Crown mills used Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson products—if you worked at a Crown facility, this evidence is already established through prior litigation.<ref name="mesonet-proving" /> | ||
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== Frequently Asked Questions == | |||
=== What makes dryer felts the most dangerous asbestos exposure source in paper mills? === | |||
Paper machine dryer felts contained 10-50% asbestos fibers and were installed on dryer sections operating at 200-350 degrees Fahrenheit. The felt replacement process was uniquely hazardous because deteriorated felts—compressed under immense pressure for weeks during continuous 24-hour operations—had to be chiseled and pried off in pieces, releasing massive concentrations of asbestos fibers into the surrounding air.<ref name="dandell-claims" /> Unlike other asbestos products that might be disturbed occasionally, dryer felt changes were a routine maintenance procedure that occurred regularly throughout a mill's operating life.<ref name="mlc-paper-mill" /> | |||
=== How do I know if my paper mill used asbestos-containing products? === | |||
If you worked in a paper mill built or operating between the 1920s and 1990s, asbestos-containing materials were almost certainly present. Dryer felts from Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, and Fibreboard contained asbestos fibers. Pipe insulation from Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Fibreboard wrapped every steam line. Gaskets and packing from Johns-Manville and Garlock sealed thousands of connections.<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> Prior litigation against dryer felt manufacturers, particularly the $16.67 million verdict against Scapa Waycross, has already established extensive product identification evidence for many mills.<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> | |||
=== Can paper mill workers still file mesothelioma claims if the mill has closed? === | |||
Yes. Paper mill closures do not eliminate legal claims. Mesothelioma lawsuits target the manufacturers of asbestos-containing products (dryer felts, insulation, gaskets) rather than the mill operator alone. Over 60 asbestos bankruptcy trusts holding more than $30 billion remain available for claims regardless of whether the mill where exposure occurred is still operating.<ref name="dandell-trusts" /> The Fibreboard Trust, Johns-Manville Trust, Garlock Trust, and Georgia-Pacific Trust all accept claims from paper mill workers.<ref name="dandell-trusts" /> | |||
=== What is the connection between pleural plaques and mesothelioma in paper mill workers? === | |||
Pleural plaques are calcified scarring on the lung lining that develops after asbestos fiber exposure and serves as definitive medical evidence of prior asbestos contact. In a study of 1,445 mesothelioma cases, 100% of paper mill workers showed pleural plaques on chest imaging—the highest percentage of any occupational group examined.<ref name="dandell-compensation" /> While pleural plaques themselves are not cancerous, their presence confirms the asbestos exposure that causes mesothelioma and strengthens legal claims by providing objective medical proof of workplace exposure. | |||
=== How much compensation have paper mill workers received for mesothelioma? === | |||
Paper mill workers have received substantial awards. The landmark $16.67 million verdict against Scapa Waycross established that dryer felt manufacturers knew their products were dangerous. The $10.2 million Barabin verdict against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson reinforced this precedent.<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> Workers can pursue compensation through personal injury lawsuits, product liability claims, trust fund filings, and workers' compensation simultaneously.<ref name="dandell-payouts" /> Company records documenting which dryer felt brands were used at specific mills help build strong cases. | |||
=== What is the latency period for mesothelioma in paper mill workers? === | |||
Mesothelioma typically develops 20-50 years after first asbestos exposure. Paper mill workers exposed during the peak era of the 1920s through the 1990s may not receive a diagnosis until decades later.<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> This extended latency means that workers who left the paper industry years or even decades ago remain at risk. Because statutes of limitations generally run from the date of diagnosis rather than the date of exposure, recently diagnosed workers should consult an attorney promptly to protect their legal rights.<ref name="mesoattorney-lawsuits" /> | |||
== Quick Statistics == | |||
* '''Boiler Operating Pressures''' — Paper mill boilers operated at pressures up to 600 psi, requiring extensive asbestos insulation on every steam line, valve, and connection throughout the facility<ref name="mesonet-paper" /> | |||
* '''Dryer Cylinder Temperatures''' — Paper machine dryer cylinders operated at 200-350 degrees Fahrenheit, requiring heat-resistant asbestos felts as an integral component of the drying process<ref name="mlc-verdict-widow" /> | |||
* '''Roll Covering Asbestos Content''' — Specialty roll coverings used on paper machines contained 5-30% asbestos fibers, adding another exposure source for machine operators and maintenance workers<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> | |||
* '''Fire Door Asbestos Content''' — Fire doors and panels throughout paper mills contained 15-50% asbestos-cement materials from Johns-Manville and U.S. Gypsum<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> | |||
* '''Gasket Compression Levels''' — Compressed chrysotile gaskets used in paper mill piping contained up to 100% asbestos content, releasing fibers during every maintenance procedure<ref name="mlc-occupations" /> | |||
* '''U.S. Industry Consolidation''' — Significant paper mill consolidation has left hundreds of closed facilities containing extensive legacy asbestos in massive paper machines and miles of insulated piping<ref name="mlc-laws" /> | |||
* '''Georgia-Pacific Mill Exposure''' — Workers at Georgia-Pacific paper mills were documented as exposed during boiler, valve, and pipe maintenance operations across multiple facility locations<ref name="mlc-georgia-pacific" /> | |||
* '''Bystander Exposure Risk''' — Boilermakers, pipefitters, and insulators performing maintenance in paper mills created secondary fiber exposure for nearby paper machine operators and other workers<ref name="mesonet-occupational" /> | |||
* '''Manufacturer Liability Established''' — Prior verdicts against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson have created legal precedent establishing that dryer felt manufacturers knew their products caused mesothelioma<ref name="mlc-verdicts" /> | |||
* '''Multiple Claim Pathways''' — Paper mill workers can pursue personal injury lawsuits, product liability claims, trust fund filings, and workers' compensation benefits simultaneously<ref name="dandell-payouts" /> | |||
== Get Help Today == | == Get Help Today == | ||
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If you or a loved one worked in a paper mill and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to significant compensation. The attorneys at [https://dandell.com/ Danziger & De Llano] have decades of experience representing industrial workers exposed to asbestos. | If you or a loved one worked in a paper mill and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to significant compensation. The attorneys at [https://dandell.com/ Danziger & De Llano] have decades of experience representing industrial workers exposed to asbestos. | ||
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| style=" | | style="padding:15px 20px 10px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.5;" | "The $16.67 million verdict against Scapa Waycross established that dryer felt manufacturers knew their products were dangerous. Paper mill workers who developed mesothelioma from felt exposure have strong cases, and company records help identify exactly which products were used at specific mills." | ||
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| style=" | | style="padding:5px 25px 20px; text-align:right;" | '''— Paul Danziger,''' Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano | ||
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'''Call [https://dandell.com/contact-us/ (866) 222-9990] for a free, confidential case evaluation''' with the attorneys at [https://dandell.com/ Danziger & De Llano]. There is no cost unless we recover compensation for you. | |||
'''Additional resources for paper mill workers:''' | |||
* [https://mesotheliomalawyersnearme.com/quiz/ Free Case Evaluation Quiz] — Find out if you qualify for compensation in under 2 minutes | |||
* [https://mesothelioma.net/paper-mill-workers-and-asbestos-exposure/ Paper Mill Asbestos Exposure Guide] — Detailed information about paper mill exposure sources | |||
* [https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/mesothelioma-asbestos-trust-funds/ Asbestos Trust Fund Guide] — Filing instructions for 60+ bankruptcy trusts | |||
* [https://mesotheliomaattorney.com/mesothelioma/lawsuit-settlements/ Mesothelioma Lawsuit Settlements] — Understanding compensation options | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Boilermakers|Boilermakers — Extreme Asbestos Exposure in Industrial Settings]] | |||
* [[Plumbers and Pipefitters|Plumbers and Pipefitters — Pipe Insulation and Gasket Exposure]] | |||
* [[Power Plant Workers|Power Plant Workers — Boiler and Steam System Exposure]] | |||
* [[Chemical Plant Workers|Chemical Plant Workers — Industrial Process Asbestos]] | |||
* [[Insulation Workers|Insulation Workers — Highest Mortality Risk Occupation]] | |||
* [[Occupational Exposure Index|Occupational Exposure Index — Complete High-Risk Jobs Database]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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<ref name="dandell-exposure">[https://dandell.com/asbestos-exposure/ Asbestos Exposure Lawyers], Danziger & De Llano</ref> | |||
<ref name="mlc-paper-mill">[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/asbestos/occupations/asbestos-and-paper-mill-workers/ Asbestos and Paper Mill Workers], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> | |||
<ref name="dandell-compensation">[https://dandell.com/mesothelioma-compensation/ Mesothelioma Compensation], Danziger & De Llano</ref> | |||
<ref name="mesonet-paper">[https://mesothelioma.net/paper-mill-workers-and-asbestos-exposure/ Paper Mill Workers and Asbestos], Mesothelioma.net</ref> | |||
<ref name="mlc-verdict-widow">[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/blog/1-million-mesothelioma-verdict-awarded-to-widow-of-paper-mill-worker/ Paper Mill Mesothelioma Verdict], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> | |||
<ref name="dandell-claims">[https://dandell.com/asbestos-exposure/asbestos-exposure-claims-compensation/ Asbestos Exposure Claims], Danziger & De Llano</ref> | |||
<ref name="mlc-occupations">[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/asbestos/occupations/ Occupational Asbestos Exposure], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> | |||
<ref name="mesonet-occupational">[https://mesothelioma.net/occupational-exposure-asbestos/ Occupational Asbestos Exposure], Mesothelioma.net</ref> | |||
<ref name="mesonet-boiler">[https://mesothelioma.net/asbestos-exposure-boiler-workers/ Asbestos in Boiler Workers], Mesothelioma.net</ref> | |||
<ref name="mlc-georgia-pacific">[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/asbestos/manufacturers/georgia-pacific/ Georgia-Pacific Asbestos], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> | |||
<ref name="dandell-payouts">[https://dandell.com/mesothelioma-law-lawsuits/asbestos-lawsuits-payouts/ Asbestos Lawsuits & Payouts], Danziger & De Llano</ref> | |||
<ref name="mlc-verdicts">[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/blog/asbestos-lawsuits-payouts/ Asbestos Lawsuit Guide], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> | |||
<ref name="dandell-trusts">[https://dandell.com/mesothelioma/mesothelioma-trust-funds/ Mesothelioma Trust Funds], Danziger & De Llano</ref> | |||
<ref name="mlc-laws">[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/asbestos/laws-regulations/ Asbestos Laws & Regulations], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> | |||
<ref name="mesonet-proving">[https://mesothelioma.net/the-keys-to-proving-your-asbestos-exposure/ Keys to Proving Asbestos Exposure], Mesothelioma.net</ref> | |||
<ref name="mesoattorney-lawsuits">[https://mesotheliomaattorney.com/mesothelioma/lawsuit-settlements/ Mesothelioma Lawsuit Settlements], MesotheliomaAttorney.com</ref> | |||
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Paper Mill Workers and Mesothelioma: Asbestos Exposure Risks, Compensation & Legal Rights
Executive Summary
Paper mill workers faced intensive asbestos exposure through both the industrial environment and specialized manufacturing processes unique to papermaking.[1] The paper production process requires massive machinery operating under high heat and pressure, with steam-driven dryer sections using asbestos-containing felts as integral components. These dryer felts—manufactured by companies including Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, and Fibreboard—contained asbestos fibers and required frequent replacement, creating extreme exposure events when deteriorated felts were chiseled and pried off dryer rollers.[2] A study of 63,000 paper mill workers found that 36% had documented asbestos exposure, primarily from dryer felts, pipe insulation, and equipment components. Epidemiological research documented that 100% of examined workers showed pleural plaques on chest imaging—universal evidence of asbestos exposure. According to Danziger & De Llano, paper mill workers have recovered substantial compensation, with verdicts reaching $16.67 million in documented cases.[3]
The scope of asbestos use in paper manufacturing extended far beyond dryer felts. Paper machine operators, dryer operators, and maintenance workers faced continuous exposure from pipe insulation covering steam lines throughout mill facilities, boiler insulation in power generation areas, pump and valve packing, and gasket materials in processing equipment. Like Power Plant Workers and Chemical Plant Workers, paper mill workers operated in industrial environments where asbestos was ubiquitous in high-temperature applications. Boilermakers and Plumbers and Pipefitters who maintained paper mill equipment created additional bystander exposure when disturbing insulation materials. Major paper companies including International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, and Weyerhaeuser operated facilities where workers were exposed for decades without adequate warnings or protection. The 20-50 year latency period for mesothelioma means workers exposed during the peak era continue developing disease, and over $30 billion remains available in asbestos trust funds for qualified claimants.
Paper Mill Workers and Asbestos: At-a-Glance
- 100% Pleural Plaque Rate — Every paper mill worker examined in a multi-site mesothelioma study showed pleural plaques on chest imaging, the highest rate of any occupation studied[3]
- 36% Documented Exposure — A study of 63,000 paper mill workers found that more than one-third had documented asbestos exposure from dryer felts, insulation, and equipment components[2]
- Dryer Felts: Unique Industry Hazard — Paper machine dryer felts containing 10-50% asbestos fibers required frequent replacement, releasing massive fiber concentrations when chiseled off rollers[4]
- $16.67 Million Landmark Verdict — A jury awarded $16.67 million against dryer felt manufacturer Scapa Waycross for a Crown paper mill worker who developed mesothelioma[5]
- 23,718 Workers Studied in Norway — Norwegian epidemiological research following nearly 24,000 paper mill workers documented increased mesothelioma rates among maintenance personnel[6]
- Exposure Period: 1920s-1990s — Asbestos-containing dryer felts, insulation, and gaskets were used continuously in paper mills for over seven decades[2]
- Multiple Trust Funds Available — Paper mill workers can file claims against Fibreboard, Johns-Manville, Garlock, and Georgia-Pacific trusts, among others[7]
- Maintenance Workers: Highest Risk — Mill maintenance personnel who handled felt changes, valve repacking, insulation work, and equipment overhauls faced the greatest cumulative exposure[6]
Key Facts
| Metric | Finding |
|---|---|
| Pleural Plaque Incidence | 100% of paper mill mesothelioma cases showed pleural plaques — the highest rate of any occupational group in a multi-site study[3] |
| Worker Exposure Rate | 36% of 63,000 paper mill workers had documented asbestos exposure from dryer felts, pipe insulation, and equipment components[2] |
| Norwegian Cohort Study | 23,718 paper mill workers followed over decades; maintenance workers showed increased mesothelioma incidence[6] |
| Dryer Felt Asbestos Content | 10-50% asbestos fibers per felt, manufactured by Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, and Fibreboard[2] |
| Steam System Temperatures | Mill steam pipes operated at pressures up to 600 psi and temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, all insulated with asbestos materials[6] |
| Major Verdict: Scapa Waycross | $16.67 million jury award for Crown paper mill worker's family against dryer felt manufacturer[5] |
| Barabin Verdict | $10.2 million for Crown mill worker in Washington who developed mesothelioma in 2006 against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson[5] |
| UK Settlement | 685,000 British pounds awarded to the family of a paper mill worker who died from mesothelioma at age 53[8] |
| Pipe Insulation Content | 20-85% chrysotile or amosite asbestos in pipe insulation used throughout paper mill steam systems (Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Fibreboard)[9] |
| Gasket Asbestos Content | 40-100% compressed chrysotile in gaskets and packing materials from Johns-Manville and Garlock[9] |
| Peak Exposure Era | 1920s-1990s, with dryer felt exposure continuing into the late 20th century due to long equipment service lives[2] |
| Paper Machine Service Life | 50-70 years — equipment installed in the 1950s-1970s may still operate today with legacy asbestos components[10] |
What Asbestos Exposure Did Paper Mill Workers Face?
Paper mill workers encountered asbestos through every aspect of the massive paper production process.[6]
Paper Machine Dryer Felts (Unique High-Risk Exposure):
Paper machine dryer felts represent the most significant and unique asbestos exposure source in paper mills. These specialized fabrics were installed on dryer sections to press against wet paper, removing moisture as paper passed over heated cylinders (200-350°F).[11]
The felt replacement process created extreme exposure: "The caked-on felt, which had been under immense pressure for many weeks as paper was compressed between the rollers often 24-hours a day, usually had to be chiseled and pried off in bits and pieces, releasing large amounts of deadly asbestos fibers into the air all around the paper mill workers."[4]
Steam System Insulation:
Paper mills consumed enormous quantities of steam for drying paper and processing wood pulp. Miles of steam pipes—operating at pressures up to 600 psi and temperatures up to 500°F—were wrapped in asbestos insulation that degraded over time, particularly at joints, valves, and expansion loops.
| "Paper mill workers had one of the most hazardous exposure profiles we document. The dryer felt replacement process alone—chiseling off asbestos-laden material that had been compressed for weeks under heat and pressure—released fiber concentrations that likely exceeded anything in typical construction or insulation work." |
| — Rod De Llano, Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano |
Which Asbestos Products Did Paper Mill Workers Encounter?
Paper mill workers encountered asbestos throughout the production environment:[9]
| Product Type | Asbestos Content | Manufacturers |
|---|---|---|
| Paper Machine Dryer Felts | 10-50% asbestos fibers | Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, Fibreboard |
| Pipe Insulation | 20-85% chrysotile/amosite | Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Fibreboard |
| Boiler Insulation | 30-70% various types | Combustion Engineering, Babcock & Wilcox |
| Gaskets and Packing | 40-100% compressed chrysotile | Johns-Manville, Garlock |
| Roll Coverings | 5-30% asbestos content | Specialty manufacturers |
| Fire Doors/Panels | 15-50% asbestos-cement | Johns-Manville, U.S. Gypsum |
Where Were Paper Mill Workers Most Exposed?
Dryer Sections: Workers performing felt changes on paper machines faced the highest exposure during removal of deteriorated asbestos-containing felts.[12]
Boiler Houses: Boiler workers cleaned tubes, scraped deteriorated gaskets from doors, repaired valves, and worked around asbestos-insulated steam lines throughout boiler rooms.[13]
Maintenance Departments: Norwegian research documented maintenance workers faced the highest risk—they handled asbestos during valve repacking, gasket replacement, insulation work, felt changes, and equipment overhauls.
Georgia-Pacific Mills: Workers at Georgia-Pacific paper mills were exposed during boiler, valve, and pipe maintenance work.[14]
| ⚠ 100% Pleural Plaque Finding: In a study of 1,445 mesothelioma cases, 100% of paper mill workers showed pleural plaques—the highest percentage of any occupation. Pleural plaques are calcified scarring on the lung lining that definitively indicates prior asbestos exposure. |
What Compensation Can Paper Mill Workers Receive?
Paper mill workers diagnosed with mesothelioma have received substantial compensation through litigation and trust funds.[8]
Major Verdicts:
- $16.67 Million Verdict (Scapa Waycross): Paper mill worker's family awarded against manufacturer of asbestos-containing dryer felts for worker who developed mesothelioma at Crown paper mill[5]
- $10.2 Million Verdict (Barabin case): Worker at Crown mill in Washington developed mesothelioma in 2006; won verdict against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson for dryer felt exposure
- £685,000 UK Settlement: Family of paper mill worker who died from mesothelioma at age 53
Industry-Specific Trust Funds:
Paper mill workers may file claims with multiple trusts:[7]
- Johns-Manville Asbestos Trust – Over $5 billion paid; claims for pipe insulation, gaskets, packing
- Fibreboard Corporation Trust – Claims for dryer felts and paper mill materials
- Garlock Sealing Technologies Trust – Gaskets and packing in valves, pumps, piping
- Georgia-Pacific Trust – Paper mill operations with asbestos exposure
Key Defendant Manufacturers:
- Dryer Felt Manufacturers: Scapa Waycross (multiple major verdicts), AstenJohnson, Fibreboard
- Paper Mill Operators: Crown Zellerbach, Georgia-Pacific, International Paper
- Insulation Manufacturers: Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Fibreboard Corporation
What Are Current Exposure Risks?
Legacy Exposure in Operating Mills:
Many paper mills continue operating in facilities constructed during peak asbestos use (1920s-1990s). Paper machines have extraordinarily long service lives—often 50-70 years—meaning equipment installed during the 1950s-1970s remains in operation with legacy asbestos components.[10]
Demolition of Closed Plants:
The U.S. paper industry has consolidated significantly. These facilities contain extensive asbestos in massive paper machines, miles of insulated piping, and building structures.
| ✓ Documentation Tip: Paper mill workers should identify which dryer felt manufacturers supplied their mill. Crown mills used Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson products—if you worked at a Crown facility, this evidence is already established through prior litigation.[15] |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes dryer felts the most dangerous asbestos exposure source in paper mills?
Paper machine dryer felts contained 10-50% asbestos fibers and were installed on dryer sections operating at 200-350 degrees Fahrenheit. The felt replacement process was uniquely hazardous because deteriorated felts—compressed under immense pressure for weeks during continuous 24-hour operations—had to be chiseled and pried off in pieces, releasing massive concentrations of asbestos fibers into the surrounding air.[4] Unlike other asbestos products that might be disturbed occasionally, dryer felt changes were a routine maintenance procedure that occurred regularly throughout a mill's operating life.[2]
How do I know if my paper mill used asbestos-containing products?
If you worked in a paper mill built or operating between the 1920s and 1990s, asbestos-containing materials were almost certainly present. Dryer felts from Scapa Waycross, AstenJohnson, and Fibreboard contained asbestos fibers. Pipe insulation from Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Fibreboard wrapped every steam line. Gaskets and packing from Johns-Manville and Garlock sealed thousands of connections.[9] Prior litigation against dryer felt manufacturers, particularly the $16.67 million verdict against Scapa Waycross, has already established extensive product identification evidence for many mills.[5]
Can paper mill workers still file mesothelioma claims if the mill has closed?
Yes. Paper mill closures do not eliminate legal claims. Mesothelioma lawsuits target the manufacturers of asbestos-containing products (dryer felts, insulation, gaskets) rather than the mill operator alone. Over 60 asbestos bankruptcy trusts holding more than $30 billion remain available for claims regardless of whether the mill where exposure occurred is still operating.[7] The Fibreboard Trust, Johns-Manville Trust, Garlock Trust, and Georgia-Pacific Trust all accept claims from paper mill workers.[7]
What is the connection between pleural plaques and mesothelioma in paper mill workers?
Pleural plaques are calcified scarring on the lung lining that develops after asbestos fiber exposure and serves as definitive medical evidence of prior asbestos contact. In a study of 1,445 mesothelioma cases, 100% of paper mill workers showed pleural plaques on chest imaging—the highest percentage of any occupational group examined.[3] While pleural plaques themselves are not cancerous, their presence confirms the asbestos exposure that causes mesothelioma and strengthens legal claims by providing objective medical proof of workplace exposure.
How much compensation have paper mill workers received for mesothelioma?
Paper mill workers have received substantial awards. The landmark $16.67 million verdict against Scapa Waycross established that dryer felt manufacturers knew their products were dangerous. The $10.2 million Barabin verdict against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson reinforced this precedent.[5] Workers can pursue compensation through personal injury lawsuits, product liability claims, trust fund filings, and workers' compensation simultaneously.[8] Company records documenting which dryer felt brands were used at specific mills help build strong cases.
What is the latency period for mesothelioma in paper mill workers?
Mesothelioma typically develops 20-50 years after first asbestos exposure. Paper mill workers exposed during the peak era of the 1920s through the 1990s may not receive a diagnosis until decades later.[6] This extended latency means that workers who left the paper industry years or even decades ago remain at risk. Because statutes of limitations generally run from the date of diagnosis rather than the date of exposure, recently diagnosed workers should consult an attorney promptly to protect their legal rights.[16]
Quick Statistics
- Boiler Operating Pressures — Paper mill boilers operated at pressures up to 600 psi, requiring extensive asbestos insulation on every steam line, valve, and connection throughout the facility[6]
- Dryer Cylinder Temperatures — Paper machine dryer cylinders operated at 200-350 degrees Fahrenheit, requiring heat-resistant asbestos felts as an integral component of the drying process[11]
- Roll Covering Asbestos Content — Specialty roll coverings used on paper machines contained 5-30% asbestos fibers, adding another exposure source for machine operators and maintenance workers[9]
- Fire Door Asbestos Content — Fire doors and panels throughout paper mills contained 15-50% asbestos-cement materials from Johns-Manville and U.S. Gypsum[9]
- Gasket Compression Levels — Compressed chrysotile gaskets used in paper mill piping contained up to 100% asbestos content, releasing fibers during every maintenance procedure[9]
- U.S. Industry Consolidation — Significant paper mill consolidation has left hundreds of closed facilities containing extensive legacy asbestos in massive paper machines and miles of insulated piping[10]
- Georgia-Pacific Mill Exposure — Workers at Georgia-Pacific paper mills were documented as exposed during boiler, valve, and pipe maintenance operations across multiple facility locations[14]
- Bystander Exposure Risk — Boilermakers, pipefitters, and insulators performing maintenance in paper mills created secondary fiber exposure for nearby paper machine operators and other workers[12]
- Manufacturer Liability Established — Prior verdicts against Scapa Waycross and AstenJohnson have created legal precedent establishing that dryer felt manufacturers knew their products caused mesothelioma[5]
- Multiple Claim Pathways — Paper mill workers can pursue personal injury lawsuits, product liability claims, trust fund filings, and workers' compensation benefits simultaneously[8]
Get Help Today
If you or a loved one worked in a paper mill and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to significant compensation. The attorneys at Danziger & De Llano have decades of experience representing industrial workers exposed to asbestos.
| "The $16.67 million verdict against Scapa Waycross established that dryer felt manufacturers knew their products were dangerous. Paper mill workers who developed mesothelioma from felt exposure have strong cases, and company records help identify exactly which products were used at specific mills." |
| — Paul Danziger, Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano |
Call (866) 222-9990 for a free, confidential case evaluation with the attorneys at Danziger & De Llano. There is no cost unless we recover compensation for you.
Additional resources for paper mill workers:
- Free Case Evaluation Quiz — Find out if you qualify for compensation in under 2 minutes
- Paper Mill Asbestos Exposure Guide — Detailed information about paper mill exposure sources
- Asbestos Trust Fund Guide — Filing instructions for 60+ bankruptcy trusts
- Mesothelioma Lawsuit Settlements — Understanding compensation options
Related Pages
- Boilermakers — Extreme Asbestos Exposure in Industrial Settings
- Plumbers and Pipefitters — Pipe Insulation and Gasket Exposure
- Power Plant Workers — Boiler and Steam System Exposure
- Chemical Plant Workers — Industrial Process Asbestos
- Insulation Workers — Highest Mortality Risk Occupation
- Occupational Exposure Index — Complete High-Risk Jobs Database
References
- ↑ Asbestos Exposure Lawyers, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Asbestos and Paper Mill Workers, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Mesothelioma Compensation, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Asbestos Exposure Claims, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Asbestos Lawsuit Guide, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Paper Mill Workers and Asbestos, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Mesothelioma Trust Funds, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Asbestos Lawsuits & Payouts, Danziger & De Llano
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Occupational Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Asbestos Laws & Regulations, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Paper Mill Mesothelioma Verdict, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Occupational Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Asbestos in Boiler Workers, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Georgia-Pacific Asbestos, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- ↑ Keys to Proving Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma.net
- ↑ Mesothelioma Lawsuit Settlements, MesotheliomaAttorney.com