Burn Pits, Lawsuit, Toxic, Iraq, Afghanistan, KBR Senators Schumer and Nelson Told Military to Issue Respirator Masks for Soldiers Who Work Near Burn Pits
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November 02, 2011 6:27 PM
Iraq & Afghanistan Burn Pit Chemical Exposure Cancer & Disease Claims

Breathing dust, fumes, and other toxic substances from burn pits, exposed  troops deployed overseas, and those who worked for government contractors abroad and other civilians, to a serious hazards. Some of the chemicals were a very toxic carcinogens and are deadly.

At US Senate hearings it was revealed that the toxic carcinogen, Sodium Dichromate (CAS 10588-01-9), was spread across a ruined water-injection facility in Qarmat Ali, Iraq, when the soldiers were there in the spring and summer of 2003. Thousands of individuals may have been exposed.

A simple evaluation may assist in assessing your exposure and disease which includes: a history which characterized the exposure and preexisting medical conditions of each individual exposed; a physical exam that identified any findings potentially related to a chromium exposure, and medical tests including blood, urine, chest X-ray, and a breathing test (called a pulmonary function test).

An exposure to this chemical may produce:

    • Allergy-like symptoms
    • Asthma
    • Breathing restrictions
    • Cancers (lung, brain, bone, skin)
    • Chronic bronchitis
    • Chronic coughs
    • Chronic respiratory infections
    • Constant Infections
    • Cramps and severe abdominal pain
    • Diarrhea
    • Emotional Distress
    • Gastrointestinal illness and distress
    • Leukemia
    • Long term shortness of breath
    • Lung Cancer
    • Nose Bleeds
    • Pulmonary injuries
    • Reactive Airway Disease
    • Restrictive Airways Disease (Bronchiolitis)
    • Serious heart conditions
    • Severe Headache
    • Skin infection
    • Sleep apnea
    • Throat Infections
    • Ulcers
    • Unexpected weight loss
    • Vomiting
    • Weeping lesions on extremities

As a supporter for the improved health and welfare of individuals against hazardous occupational and environmental exposures, Jon L. Gelman advocates for changes in safety standards and safer use of chemicals.  If you have been exposed to burn pit dust, smoke or fumes or Sodium Dichromate, contact  Jon Gelman via e-mail or call +1 973-696-7900. 

Known Burn Pit Locations

Abu Ghraib Prison, Iraq
Camp Adder, Talil Air Base, Iraq
Al Asad Air Base, Iraq
Ali Air Base (formerly Talil Air Base)
Al Quo, Iraq
Al-Sahra, Iraq aka Camp Speicher
Camp Al Taji, IQ (Army Airfield)
Al Taqaddum, Iraq (Ridgeway)
Camp or LSA Anaconda, Iraq
Camp Anderson, Iraq
FOB Andrea
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait(Camden Yards)
Camp Ar Ramadi, Iraq
Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), Iraq
Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan
Balad Air Base, Iraq
Baqubah, Iraq (See Warhorse)
Camp Bastion Airfield, Afghanistan
Camp Bucca, Iraq
FOB Caldwell, Kirkuk, Iraq
Camp Cedar I and I, Talil Air Base, Iraq
Camp Chesty, Iraq
Camp Courage, Mosul, Iraq
Camp Cropper, Iraq
Camp Delta, Al Kut, Iraq
FOB Delta, Al Kut, Iraq
Diwaniya, Iraq
Djibouti, Africa
Camp Echo, Diwaynia, Iraq
FOB Endurance - Qayyarah Airfield West/Saddam Air Base
Fallujah, Iraq
FOB Fenty, Jalalabad, Afghanistan
FOB Hammer a/k/a Butler Range
FOB Freedom, Kirkuk, Iraq
FOB Gabe, Baqubah, Iraq
Former FOB Gains Mills
Camp Geiger, Iraq
Green Zone or International Zone, Iraq
Jalalabad, Afghanistan
Kabul, Afghanistan
Kalsu, Iraq
Kandahar, Afghanistan
Kirkuk, Iraq
Kut Al Hayy Airbase, Iraq
Camp Liberty, Iraq (aka Camp Trashcan)
Camp Loyalty, Iraq
FOB Marez, Mosul, Iraq
FOB McHenry
COB Meade, Camp Liberty, Iraq
Mosul, Iraq
Navstar, Iraq
Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait
Doha, Qatar
Q-West, Iraq - Qayyarah Airfield West/Saddam Air Base
Camp Ridgeway, Iraq (Al Taquaddum)
Camp Rustamiyah, Iraq
FOB Salerno, Afghanistan
Camp Scania, Iraq
Scania, Iraq
Camp Shield, Baghdad, Iraq
Camp Speicher, Iraq aka Al Sahra Airfield (formerly FOB)
Camp Stryker, Iraq
FOB Sykes, Iraq (Tall' Afar)
Taji, Iraq
Tall’ Afar, Iraq
Talil Air Base, Iraq (now is Ali Air Base)
Camp Victory, Iraq
FOB Warhorse, Baqubah, Iraq
FOB Warrior, Kirkuk, Iraq

Additional Resources:

Blog: Burn Pit Claims

Veterans Back Bills to Create Registry of Illnesses Blamed on Burn Pits 11.2.11

US Military Waste a Smoldering Afghan Health Issue 10.29.11

New Study: Respiratory Symptoms Necessitating Spirometry Among Soldiers With Iraq/Afghanistan War Lung Injury 8.23.11

Toxic Trash: The Burn Pits of Iraq and Afghanistan 8.24.11

US Military's Open Burn Pits In Afghanistan May Be Making People Sick 8.24.11

Lung Problems Found in Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans 7/21/11

Constrictive Bronchiolitis in Soldiers Returning from Iraq and Afganistan 7.21.11

Rare Lung Disease Diagnosed in Soldiers 7.21.2011

Scientists Say Pentagon Misleads on Dust Study 7.6.2011

"Burn Pits" Blamed for Veteran's Illnesses: Local Family Raising Awareness 7.7.2011

Lung Ailments Rise Among Iraq, Afgan Veterans 6.20.11

Emerging Research Focuses on Breathing Problems for Returning Soldiers 6.19.2011

Law Advances to Monitor Veterans for Illnesses 5.29.2011

New Studies Connect Respiratory Conditions With Middle East Troop Exposure 5.19.2011

Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan Studied for Toxic Exposures 5.16.2011

Increase in Military Illnesses Over the Last Decade 4.30.2011

Soldier Seeks Answers to Medical Condition 3.10.11

Senators Schumer and Nelson Told Military to Issue Respirator Masks for Sholdiers Who Work Near Burn Pits 2.10.2011

Veterans Seek Help for Burn Pit Health Claims 11.28.2010

Government Reports Burn Pit Standards Are Not Being Met 11.20.2010

Federal Court Allows Burn Pit Claims to Proceed Against Halliburton & KBR 9.9.2010

National Guard Veterans Allowed to Proceed Against KBR 9.2.10

Institute of Medicine Holds Meeting on Burn Pit Exposures 8.9.2010

Poisoned by Burning Trash 8.6.2010

New Medical Study Confirms Lung Problems From Balad Burn Pit Exposure 7.3.2010

American Lung Association Urges US Senate to Ban Burn Pits 6.24.2010

Sleep Disorders Linked to Burn Pit Environmental Pollution 6.23.2010

House of Representatives Passes Burn Pit Registration Bill 6.6.2010

VA Establishes Burn Pit Web Site to Help Veterans 5.29.2010

US Intervenes in SUit Against KBR & Panalpina Alleging Kickbacks Under the False Claims Act 5.13.2010

Doctor Links Burn Pit Exposures to Respiratory Illness 5.9.2010

Dan Rather TV Documentary Highlights Burn Pit Health Hazards 5.7.2010

VA Outlines New Policy to Address Burn Pit Hazards 5.7.2010

Fox Reports on Toxic Burn Pits 4.30.2010

Sick Veterans Sue KRB Over Iraq & Afghanistan Burn Pits 3.26.10

GIs Tell of Horrors [asbestos] from Burn Pits - Houston Chronicle - 2.7.2010

Toxic Water in Iraq:- NBC News 12.30.09

VA Administration  -  Fact Sheet Sodium Dichromate Exposure Qarmat Ali Water Treatment Plant

"Hexavalent Chromium Exposure Weighs on Veterans"  The Oregonian 12.28.09

"The Hidden Enemy" NBC-TV Story on National Guards Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium in Iraq (Video) 11.18.2008

Whistle-blower details exposure - Evansville Courier & Press 12.9.2006

Toxic Legacy in Iraq 10.8.2009

Defense Department to Investigate Hexavalent Chromium Exposure Claims 10.3.209

Soldiers Exposed to Chromium in Iraq File Suit 6.9.2009

Halliburton-KRB Sued for Endangering Military Contractors 4.30.2009

Indiana Guardsmen Sue KRB Over Chemical Exposure in Iraq - Democracy Now (Video) 12.4.2008

Did toxic chemical in Iraq sicken GIs? USA Today 6.28.09

OSHA: Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)); Final Rule Remand  Fall 2009

Veterans Tell of Burn Pit Toxins

Additional Internet Resources:

Mssparky.com

The Defense Base Act Workmans Compensation Blog

Click here to see more articles on Iraq and occupational exposures.

Click here to read more about burn pit claims for benefits and lawsuits. Call Jon L. Gelman at 973.696.7900 or e-mail jon@gelmans.com

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