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  • |title=Raybestos Company History: Brake Lining Manufacturer, Simpson Papers & Asbestos Liability |description=Complete corporate history of Raybestos-Manhattan and Raymark Industries including founding, merger timeline, Simps ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Raybestos Company History]] ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Raybestos Company History]] ...
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  • ...ker asbestos exposure, rubber factory mesothelioma, brake lining asbestos, Raybestos Manhattan, tire worker asbestos | style="padding:10px;" | Bendix, [[Raybestos]]-Manhattan ...
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  • |title=Raybestos Company History: Brake Lining Manufacturer, Simpson Papers & Asbestos Liability |description=Complete corporate history of Raybestos-Manhattan and Raymark Industries including founding, merger timeline, Simps ...
    43 KB (5,458 words) - 03:42, 9 March 2026
  • * '''Key employers''' — Johns-Manville, Raybestos-Manhattan, Philip Carey Corporation, and Amatex Corporation operated the la | '''Key employers''' || Johns-Manville, Raybestos-Manhattan, Philip Carey Corporation, Amatex Corporation<ref name="mlc-amate ...
    25 KB (3,136 words) - 02:04, 9 March 2026
  • ...during routine maintenance. Major brake manufacturers including Bendix, [[Raybestos]]-Manhattan, Federal-Mogul, and Pneumo Abex produced the asbestos-containin ...(Bendix), Federal-Mogul, [[Raybestos]]-Manhattan, Pneumo Abex, Ford Motor Company''' — 36 companies named in Brown verdict alone<ref>[https://mesotheliomaatt ...
    40 KB (4,969 words) - 01:11, 6 April 2026
  • ..."padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | $20 million (Ford Motor Company brake exposure); $8.26M (Louisiana school bus mechanic, 2023) ...]-Manhattan, Johns Manville, Abex Corporation, Wagner Electric, Ford Motor Company ...
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  • On October 1, 1935, Sumner Simpson — president of Raybestos-Manhattan, the second-largest asbestos manufacturer in America — wrote a le ...'Competing Executives Coordinated Suppression Strategy.''' Sumner Simpson (Raybestos-Manhattan) and Vandiver Brown (Johns-Manville) — the two largest asbestos m ...
    52 KB (7,292 words) - 15:23, 6 April 2026
  • ...o [[Asbestos Exposure|asbestos exposure]].<ref name="osha-maritime" /> The company knew about asbestos dangers by the 1920s but concealed this information fro ...ankruptcy filed 2001''' — asbestos litigation cited as a key factor in the company's collapse with $4.5 billion in debt ...
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  • ...asbestos bankruptcy trusts including Johns-Manville ($2.5+ billion) and [[Raybestos]]-Manhattan remain available for eligible claimants, with combined payouts ...rom a small house in East Braintree with himself as the sole employee. The company's pivot from failed farming ventures to marine engines proved prescient whe ...
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  • * '''Documented Suppliers:''' [[Raybestos]]-Manhattan supplied asbestos cloth 1959-1975; Cummings Insulation supplied '''Raybestos-Manhattan (1959-1975):''' ...
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  • |title=Episode 12: Raybestos and the Brake Pad Revolution - Asbestos Podcast Transcript |keywords=asbestos podcast transcript, episode 12, Raybestos brake pads, Model T Ford, Sumner Simpson, Johns-Manville suppression, brake ...
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  • ...estos Textile Corporation, Asten Hill Manufacturing, and Southern Asbestos Company voted against commissioning research into the relationship between asbestos ...er), Asten Hill Manufacturing Company (D.R. Holmes), and Southern Asbestos Company (J.L. Mitchell).<ref name="ati_minutes" /> The committee voted against comm ...
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  • ...rather than protecting workers, major manufacturers—led by Johns-Manville, Raybestos-Manhattan, Owens-Corning, Unarco, and Celotex (the "Asbestos Pentagon")—sys ...929–1935:''' Johns-Manville and Metropolitan Life Insurance conduct study; company alters findings before publication ...
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  • ...tfordct" /> Instead of properly disposing of its dried asbestos waste, the company distributed it free to residents, contractors, landscapers, and municipal f ...ing:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #1a5276;" | Raymark Industries (formerly Raybestos-Manhattan) operated from 1919 to 1989 producing asbestos brake linings<ref ...
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  • ...various [[Trust Funds|trust funds]], including $1,137,651 from insulation company trusts, $345,351 from asbestos product trusts, and $600,000 from additional * '''Flintkote Company shingles''' - Residential roofing materials ...
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  • ...rkers handled materials from major manufacturers including Johns-Manville, Raybestos-Manhattan, and Foster Wheeler, creating documented exposure to products now ...small brass foundry into one of America's premier naval shipbuilders. The company survived multiple ownership changes including bankruptcy in 1925, revival u ...
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  • * Raybestos-Manhattan * Eagle Asbestos and Packing Company ...
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  • |title=Tampa Bay Shipbuilding Company | Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma Tampa Bay Shipbuilding Company (TASCO) operated from 1917 through its transformation into today's Tampa Sh ...
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  • * '''Deliberate Suppression:''' A 1935 memo from Raybestos-Manhattan executive Sumner Simpson stated: "The less said about asbestos, t ...wyer Center's historical analysis indicates that a 1935 internal memo from Raybestos-Manhattan executive Sumner Simpson declared, "The less said about asbestos, ...
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