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  • ...e, dock worker mesothelioma, stevedore asbestos claim, LHWCA compensation, port worker asbestos ...pan="2" style="padding:10px; text-align:center; font-style:italic;" | Dock workers, stevedores, and cargo handlers ...
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  • |title=Chemical Plant Workers: PMR 3.8 Mesothelioma Risk, 90% Direct Asbestos Contact |description=Chemical plant workers face 3.8x mesothelioma mortality with 90% having direct asbestos contact. L ...
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  • |title=Oil Refinery Workers: 410% Higher Mesothelioma Mortality, $178 Million Settlements ...mesothelioma mortality with 90% experiencing asbestos contact. Gulf Coast workers eligible for $30 billion in trust funds. ...
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  • ...re risks, $5.57M verdicts, and compensation options for Louisiana shipyard workers. ...ale Shipyard, Louisiana shipyard asbestos, Avondale mesothelioma, shipyard workers compensation, Huntington Ingalls asbestos, New Orleans shipyard ...
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  • ...bestos-trust-payments-lawsuits/ UNIBESTOS insulation product] that exposed workers in nearly '''2,000 high-risk occupations''' to deadly asbestos fibers. ...Corning was warned about asbestos hazards but failed to adequately protect workers. ...
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  • |description=New York Shipbuilding in Camden, NJ exposed 30,000+ workers to asbestos while building 670+ vessels. Learn about exposure risks and com ...ew Jersey mesothelioma, WWII shipyard exposure, USS Indianapolis, shipyard workers compensation ...
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  • * '''SMR 5.07''' — Curtis Bay Coast Guard Yard workers had mesothelioma mortality more than five times the general population<ref | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | 3,100 civilian workers at Curtis Bay alone<ref name="uscg-yard-history" /> ...
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  • '''HOST 1:''' Everyone selling. Everyone buying. Everyone except the workers. ...rs inland; shipped via port of Marmari to Aegean, Tyrrhenian Sea, to Roman port of Ostia ...
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  • |title=WWII Asbestos Exposure: Shipyard Workers, Military Veterans & Mesothelioma Risk ...to asbestos exposure during World War II (1939-1945). 4.5 million shipyard workers, Navy fleet expanded from 394 to 6,768 vessels, Conservation Orders M-79 an ...
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  • ...="uscg-oif" /><ref name="dod-cg-oif" /> Coast Guard personnel operating in port facilities and older infrastructure faced potential environmental asbestos ...I (1939-1945): shipyard workers, Conservation Orders, 4.5 million shipyard workers ...
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  • == How Can Florida Workers Access Care at Moffitt? == Workers throughout Florida may have encountered asbestos at: ...
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  • |title=Pipeline Workers & Asbestos Exposure: 17.5x Asbestosis Risk, Compensation & Legal Rights |description=Pipeline workers face extreme asbestos exposure from pipe insulation, AC pipe, gaskets, and ...
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  • |title=Utility Workers & Asbestos: PMR 329.2, Power Plant to Pipeline Exposure |description=Utility workers face PMR 329.2 for mesothelioma from power plants, water systems, and elect ...
    42 KB (5,256 words) - 02:04, 9 March 2026
  • * Various port facilities and maritime installations throughout the region<ref>[https://ww * '''Social Work Services:''' Professional social workers assist with care coordination, resource navigation, and emotional support ...
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  • * '''WWII Shipyard Workers:''' 4.5 million Americans worked in shipyards during World War II ...ls in non-public areas, creating ongoing exposure concerns for maintenance workers and contractors.<ref>[https://dandell.com/asbestos/occupations/military-nav ...
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  • ...val Base (Japan) served as a forward staging and repair facility. Shipyard workers conducting repairs on asbestos-insulated systems, removing damaged insulati ...Division. The bombardment destroyed most of the port city, and industrial port infrastructure damaged during the landing may have contained asbestos mater ...
    79 KB (10,342 words) - 09:56, 6 April 2026
  • ...in the **Sumner Simpson Papers**—yet manufacturers concealed findings from workers and regulators for four decades. The Selikoff Era (1964 onward) brought asb ...ane published respiratory disease observations in British asbestos textile workers in 1898<ref name="deane1898" /> ...
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  • |image_alt=Asbestos-exposed workers across multiple industries ...of mesothelioma cases have a latency period of at least 20 years, meaning workers exposed in the 1970s through 1990s continue receiving diagnoses today. ...
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  • ...ped at that time — generating prolonged asbestos exposure for shipbreaking workers decades after her combat service ended.<ref name="usscoralsea" /> ...found of systematic asbestos exposure monitoring for aircraft maintenance workers during the Vietnam era. The VA Board of Veterans' Appeals case notes confir ...
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  • ...s-bans" /> Facilities used by U.S. troops during Desert Shield — including port infrastructure at Dhahran, Jubail, and Jeddah — may have contained asbestos ...pecialty (MOS) codes for combat engineers, vehicle mechanics, construction workers, and similar roles support exposure claims. Buddy statements from fellow se ...
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