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  • #REDIRECT [[Rubber Manufacturing Workers]] ...
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  • |title=Rubber Manufacturing Workers and Mesothelioma: Asbestos Exposure Risks & Legal Rights |description=Rubber manufacturing workers face elevated mesothelioma risk from brake lining production, frict ...
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  • |title=Glass Manufacturing Workers and Mesothelioma: Asbestos Exposure Risks & Legal Rights |description=Glass manufacturing workers face elevated mesothelioma risk from furnace insulation, lehr opera ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glass Manufacturing Workers]] ...
    41 bytes (4 words) - 01:09, 12 February 2026
  • #REDIRECT [[Rubber Manufacturing Workers]] ...
    42 bytes (4 words) - 01:09, 12 February 2026
  • #REDIRECT [[Glass Manufacturing Workers]] ...
    41 bytes (4 words) - 01:09, 12 February 2026
  • |title=Rubber Manufacturing Workers and Mesothelioma: Asbestos Exposure Risks & Legal Rights |description=Rubber manufacturing workers face elevated mesothelioma risk from brake lining production, frict ...
    26 KB (3,172 words) - 09:57, 6 April 2026
  • |title=Glass Manufacturing Workers and Mesothelioma: Asbestos Exposure Risks & Legal Rights |description=Glass manufacturing workers face elevated mesothelioma risk from furnace insulation, lehr opera ...
    29 KB (3,556 words) - 00:09, 9 March 2026
  • ...=Textile mill workers face extreme mesothelioma risk from asbestos textile manufacturing. 68% of airborne dust was asbestos. SMR 3.55 for lung cancer documented. ...tile mill asbestos exposure, textile worker mesothelioma, asbestos textile manufacturing, asbestos cloth production, textile mill compensation ...
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  • ...brake adjustments. Machinists in shipyards, power plants, refineries, and manufacturing facilities also faced significant bystander exposure from insulation work, * '''Work Environments:''' Shipyards, power plants, refineries, manufacturing facilities ...
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  • ...n affected. Learn about exposure sources in automotive, textile, and steel manufacturing and compensation options. |keywords=factory workers asbestos, manufacturing asbestos exposure, automotive worker mesothelioma, textile mill asbestos, f ...
    37 KB (4,573 words) - 00:09, 9 March 2026
  • ...er week with asbestos, and all workers using asbestos products rather than manufacturing them.<ref name="asbestos_reg_1931" /> ...me="asbestos_reg_1931" /> The 1921 Census counted 3,762 people in asbestos manufacturing; this narrow population received some regulatory protection. By World War T ...
    26 KB (3,153 words) - 14:42, 30 March 2026
  • ...e War of 1812; the Naval Gun Factory era (1886-1961) when it served as the manufacturing center for all Navy ordnance; and its current role as an administrative cen ...der No. 354 established the Naval Gun Factory, designating the yard as the manufacturing center for all Navy ordnance. This shift defined the facility for 75 years ...
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  • On March 7, 1957, six asbestos companies convened the Air Hygiene and Manufacturing Committee of the Asbestos Textile Institute and voted against funding resea ...n, Keasbey and Mattison, American Asbestos Textile Corporation, Asten Hill Manufacturing, and Southern Asbestos Company voted against commissioning research into th ...
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  • ...brake adjustments. Machinists in shipyards, power plants, refineries, and manufacturing facilities also faced significant bystander exposure from insulation work, ...'Four distinct work settings''' — shipyards, power plants, refineries, and manufacturing facilities each created different but overlapping machinist exposure patter ...
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  • ...es, which is technically and economically critical for continuous chemical manufacturing processes. === Import, Manufacturing, and Distribution Prohibitions === ...
    25 KB (3,336 words) - 09:56, 6 April 2026
  • ...os-Manhattan Corporation consolidated vertical control of asbestos supply, manufacturing, and brake product distribution. A 1977 subpoena of the '''Simpson Papers'' ...gineering crisis of brake fade and enabled the rapid scaling of automobile manufacturing. The company was named Raybestos—a contraction of co-founder Arthur Raymond ...
    43 KB (5,458 words) - 03:42, 9 March 2026
  • | '''UNIBESTOS Peak Production''' || 1962-1972 peak manufacturing period, coinciding with intense U.S. industrial expansion in power generati * Manufacturing plants ...
    27 KB (3,405 words) - 22:53, 8 March 2026
  • ...arker history of [https://mesothelioma.net/owens-corning/ asbestos product manufacturing] that exposed hundreds of thousands of workers to deadly fibers. * Manufacturing plants ...
    28 KB (3,622 words) - 14:53, 9 April 2026
  • ...g a standardized mortality ratio of 291 for manual workers in basic metals manufacturing.<ref name="mesonetsteelmill" /><ref name="cdcniosh" /> This elevated risk s ...the expected mesothelioma death rate among manual workers in basic metals manufacturing per Belgian occupational mortality study<ref name="mesonetsteelmill" /> ...
    28 KB (3,543 words) - 09:57, 6 April 2026
  • ...gan bear the highest per capita burden''' — clustered around shipbuilding, manufacturing, and mining infrastructure Mesothelioma burden concentrates in communities with shipbuilding, manufacturing, and mining histories, creating geographic clusters that persist decades af ...
    43 KB (5,227 words) - 23:07, 10 March 2026
  • ...arker history of [https://mesothelioma.net/owens-corning/ asbestos product manufacturing] that exposed hundreds of thousands of workers to deadly fibers. * Manufacturing plants ...
    32 KB (4,132 words) - 22:53, 8 March 2026
  • ...peak employment in 1953, over 900,000 workers were employed in automotive manufacturing alone, with millions more in dealership service departments, independent re * '''Nearly 1 million workers at peak''' — automotive manufacturing alone employed 900,000+ in 1953, dwarfing many other high-risk trades<ref>[ ...
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