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  • ...Pacific Shipyards, [[Boeing_Asbestos_Exposure|Boeing facilities]], Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Swift Creek / Sumas Mountain | Shipyard pipefitters, boilermakers, Boeing machinists, Hanford nuclear workers, Navy veterans ...
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  • |title=Hanford Nuclear Reservation Asbestos Exposure: 91,000 Workers, SMR 5.93 for Mesothelioma |description=31% of Hanford Nuclear Reservation workers were exposed to asbestos. Mesothelioma death rate nearl ...
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  • ...ma|Swan Island Shipyard]], Oregon Shipbuilding Corp, Albina Engine, Trojan Nuclear Plant ...g on the Willamette River, Pacific Northwest lumber and wood products, and nuclear power generation exposed generations of Oregon workers to asbestos. A '''$2 ...
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  • ...avy veterans compensation, California shipyard asbestos, Vallejo shipyard, nuclear submarine asbestos | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Nuclear Submarines ...
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  • | [[Bath_Iron_Works]], Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, paper mills (Millinocket, Rumford) ...sure sites || [[Bath_Iron_Works]], Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, paper mills ...
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  • ...Center shows that between 1950 and 1980, utilities constructed hundreds of facilities containing thousands of asbestos components, exposing insulators, [[Pipefit ...asbestos fibers in sputum samples, while a comprehensive study of 142,583 nuclear power plant workers showed significant excess mesothelioma and asbestosis. ...
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  • ...Shipbuilding, Virginia shipyard asbestos, Huntington Ingalls mesothelioma, nuclear carrier asbestos, shipyard workers compensation ...and America's first nuclear carrier (CVN-65) — along with every subsequent nuclear carrier through today. ...
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  • * '''Nuclear submarine insulation''' — Reactor compartments required high-temperature as ...' — Workers sued more asbestos product makers than at most comparable Navy facilities ...
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  • ...Pasadena, Deer Park, Texas City, and Baytown, and south to the South Texas Nuclear Project.<ref name="local22-who" /> ...nd disposal of legacy asbestos materials still present in older industrial facilities.<ref name="local22-apprenticeship" /><ref name="meso-atty" /> ...
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  • ...ower construction boom created a second massive exposure wave, with 41 new nuclear units ordered in 1973 alone. ...s in confined boiler rooms, shipboard engine compartments, and power plant facilities. ...
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  • ...948 intensified exposure risks further, as workers performed overhauls and nuclear refueling operations in confined spaces with extremely poor air circulation ...s exposed''' — more than five times the workforce of most comparable naval facilities ...
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  • ...e:italic;" | Nine Principal Government-Owned Naval Construction and Repair Facilities ...tos use — a network of construction, repair, overhaul, and decommissioning facilities that built and maintained the Atlantic, Pacific, and submarine fleets from ...
    41 KB (5,380 words) - 23:07, 14 May 2026
  • ...ble Pearl Harbor battleships during World War II to maintaining the modern nuclear fleet, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard has served as the Pacific Fleet's most cr ...has operated continuously since 1891, servicing battleships, carriers, and nuclear submarines across three centuries ...
    41 KB (5,243 words) - 23:26, 14 May 2026
  • ...(ACMs) across United States Air Force installations, aircraft, and missile facilities from the branch's establishment in 1947 through the early 1980s. Over '''10 ...ame an independent branch on September 18, 1947. All former Army Air Corps facilities — built during the massive military construction campaigns of the late 1930 ...
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  • ...estos materials continuously throughout their careers. Shipyard laggers at facilities including [[Norfolk Naval Shipyard]], [[Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard]], and '''Power Plants:''' Coal, nuclear, and gas-fired facilities with extensive steam systems requiring constant insulation maintenance.<ref ...
    27 KB (3,365 words) - 23:25, 14 May 2026
  • ...every industrial sector where the trade was practiced. Shipyard welders at facilities including [[Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard]], [[Norfolk Naval Shipyard]], and ...Lawyer Center</ref> Cutting fireproofed steel in shipyards and industrial facilities required penetrating spray-on fireproofing, with intense heat vaporizing an ...
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  • ...built between 1961-1980, including USS Sculpin and USS Snook as the first nuclear submarines, concentrated asbestos around reactor compartments.<ref name="me ...pany hired 3,000 new workers in 2021 and broke ground on nuclear submarine facilities in 2023. ...
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  • ...ay 2029) for titanium dioxide sheet gaskets, and up to 13 years (2037) for nuclear facility gaskets. | Sheet gaskets (nuclear and DOE facilities) || 2037 (13 years from effective date) || Longest transition period; tied ...
    25 KB (3,346 words) - 14:15, 25 April 2026
  • ...Golden Triangle (Beaumont–Port Arthur–Orange), and the South Texas Project nuclear plant collectively represent one of the densest concentrations of pressure == Which Texas Gulf Coast facilities exposed Local 74 members? == ...
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  • ...onto the USS Indianapolis for Hiroshima, and housing the nation's largest nuclear research laboratory. According to epidemiological studies, shipyard workers ...ity compensation exceeding $3,700 per month, healthcare through VA medical facilities, and Aid & Attendance benefits for those requiring assistance with daily ac ...
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