Reading Room

Who Is Exposed to Asbestos - Who is At Risk?
Jon

Who Is Exposed to Asbestos - Who is At Risk?

Asbestos Litigation

Many occupations and lifestyles have a history of exposure to high levels of asbestos fiber. If you have engaged in one or more of the following occupations, you may wish to discuss this exposure with your physician.

It is always important to tell your doctor of your history of asbestos exposure, direct or indirect.

In addition to the following trades, all residents of towns with former asbestos manufacturing plants and all household residents of exposed workers are at risk of developing asbestos-related medical conditions, including mesothelioma and lung cancer.

Asbestos plant workers
Auto mechanics
Boilermakers
Brake mechanics
Carpenters
Custodians
Demolition workers
Drywall tapes
Electricians
Engineers
Industrial plant workers
Insulators
Ironworkers
Laborers

Longshoremen
Merchant Marine
 

Metal lathers
Oil refinery workers

Pipe coverers
Pipefitters
Plasters
Plumbers
Power plant workers
Powerhouse workers
Railroad workers
Roofers
Sheet metal workers
Steamfitters
Telephone repairmen
Tile setters
U.S. Navy personnel
Welders

 

The author, Jon L. Gelman, practices law in Wayne, NJ. He is the author of NJ Workers’ Compensation Law (Thomson-Reuters) and co-author of the national treatise Modern Workers’ Compensation Law (Thomson-Reuters). For over five decades, the Law Offices of Jon L Gelman  1.973.696.7900  jon@gelmans.com have represented injured workers and their families who have suffered occupational accidents and illnesses.

Recommended Citation: Gelman, Jon L.,  List of common occupations that expose workers to asbestos products.,  www.gelmans.com (2023), https://www.gelmans.com/ReadingRoom/tabid/65/ArtMID/1482/ArticleID/376/preview/true/Default.aspx

© 2001-2023 Jon L Gelman. All rights reserved.

Attorney Advertising

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Disclaimer

Download Adobe Reader

Previous Article Frequently Asked Questions About Workers' Compensation
Next Article NJ Supreme Court Upholds The Rights of Firefighters Who Suffer Lung Disease
Print

Documents to download

CONTACT US
1.973.696.7900
jon.gelman@gmail.com