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  • |title=Utility Workers & Asbestos: PMR 329.2, Power Plant to Pipeline Exposure ...ription=Utility workers face PMR 329.2 for mesothelioma from power plants, water systems, and electrical infrastructure. Learn exposure history and compensa ...
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  • |title=Water Treatment Workers & Asbestos: AC Pipe Exposure Up to 540x OSHA Limits |description=Water treatment workers face extreme asbestos exposure from AC pipe cutting (53.8 f/cc average), pu ...
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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=Power Plant Workers: 8-23x Mesothelioma Risk, $30 Billion in Trust Funds |description=Power plant workers face 8-23x higher mesothelioma mortality with exposures 100x OSHA limits. L ...
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  • ...Exposure: PMR 310.4 with $20 Million Verdicts for High-Pressure Steam Pipe Workers (1940-2025) == ...third-highest among 274 occupations examined, exceeded only by insulation workers and chemical technicians.<ref name="mlcoccup">[https://www.mesotheliomalawy ...
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  • ...Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts to hold that insulation workers have the same right as any other product user to make informed decisions ab ...1930s''' — court found no defendant had ever tested its products or warned workers<ref name="borel_opinion" /> ...
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  • ...where individual soldiers faced exposure intensity comparable to shipyard workers.<ref name="pmc-mps" /><ref name="osti-meso" /> Unlike the Navy, which has e ...ay have approached or exceeded levels seen in construction and maintenance workers who show elevated mesothelioma rates in civilian epidemiological studies. T ...
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  • ...g with products containing up to 100% asbestos, leading to 26% of screened workers showing pleural abnormalities.<ref>[https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.or ...ma-risk-shipyard-oil-construction-workers-most-at-risk/ Mesothelioma Risk: Workers Most at Risk], Danziger & De Llano</ref> A 2007 study found 62% of industri ...
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  • | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Water + asbestos contamination * '''Camp Lejeune''' — dual contamination: water contamination (1953–1987) plus asbestos in building materials; 546,500 clai ...
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  • ...yercenter.org/asbestos/occupations/shipyard-workers/ Asbestos and Shipyard Workers], Mesothelioma Lawyer Center</ref> The exposure history is well-documented ...rs, building maintenance and custodial staff, naval personnel and shipyard workers, and do-it-yourself homeowners performing renovation in pre-1980 housing st ...
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  • | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | 70,000 workers (WWII) ...overlapping waves of asbestos exposure affecting hundreds of thousands of workers, residents, and first responders.<ref name="dandell-exposure" /> New York C ...
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  • |description=HVAC workers face 259.5 PMR mesothelioma risk from duct insulation, furnace cement & gas ...tilation asbestos, furnace cement asbestos, duct insulation asbestos, HVAC workers compensation ...
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  • ...rrative stage for Arc 6 (Burying the Bodies), covering 1.7 million wartime workers' subsequent disease manifestation 20-50 years post-exposure. ...y. Same factories. Same urgency. Same government contracts. Same patriotic workers. ...
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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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  • ...National [[Mesothelioma]] Registry data documented elevated risks for tile workers, while litigation has produced significant verdicts including a '''$995,432 ...first asbestos exposure to mesothelioma diagnosis for construction-sector workers ...
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  • * '''SMR 6.47''' — high-risk Navy ratings (boiler technicians, firemen, water tenders, machinist's mates, pipefitters) more than six times the general po ...r-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''6.47''' for boiler technicians, firemen, water tenders, machinist's mates, and pipefitters<ref name="boice-pubmed" /> ...
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