A Mesothelioma and Asbestos Information and Treatment Center Resource
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that was at one time widely used in insulation because of its heat- and fire-resistant properties. For decades, ships were laden with insulation, gaskets, and other products that contained asbestos. Unfortunately, the dangers of asbestos, and consequently the serious risks to shipyard workers, were not known until the 1970s. Over the years, shipyards across the U.S. have employed many millions of workers and built thousands of ships containing large amounts of the deadly substance.
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How Shipyard Workers Are Exposed To Asbestos
Ships were once built using asbestos-laden materials. As these ships age, the asbestos begins to decay. Ship maintenance crews are required to deal with large quantities of asbestos-containing materials, which can crumble and disperse the hazardous fibers into the air where they can easily be inhaled.
Illnesses Caused by Asbestos Exposure
Among the asbestos risks to shipyard workers are the following:
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