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Shipyard Asbestos Exposure Sites

 Men and women who have worked at shipyards, in many cases, have been exposed to dangerous amounts of asbestos.  Before the inherent risks were discovered, these ship workers came in close contact with asbestos while using it to insulate many parts of the ship including boilers, incinerators, and steam pipes.  For these ship workers, contact with asbestos can cause mesothelioma.

Below is an alphabetical list of United States Shipyards, Dry-docks, Naval Stations and Ship Builders where workers have come in dangerous contact with asbestos. If you or someone you know has been affected asbestos exposure or mesothelioma cancer while working at a shipyard, you should contact an attorney immediately to recover expenses for damages, pain and suffering.

You can easily locate your shipyard by pressing the "Ctrl" key along with the "F" key on your keyboard and entering some, or all, of its name.