Workplace Exposure

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Though everyday exposures to chemicals are usually too low to cause harmful health problems, exposure in the workplace can be more serious. Chemical exposures in the workplace can happen at high levels and over long periods of time. Some jobs require that employees wear protective clothing and equipment and/or respirators. Companies are should notify employees of potential danger to their health. Exposure to harmful substances in the workplace can be very different from exposure in other settings. This is because of the amount of exposure and longevity of exposure.

Cancers Associated with Various Occupations or Occupational Exposure Cancer Substances or Processes are many and are causative factors in many cancers. Arsenic, Asbestos, Cadmium, Coke Oven Fumes, Chromium compounds, Coal Gasification, Nickel Refining, Foundry Substances, Radon, Soot, Tars, Oils, Silica, Aluminum production, Rubber Industry, Leather industry, 4-Aminobiphenyl, Benzidine, Formaldehyde, Isopropyl Alcohol manufacture, Mustard Gas, Nickel Refining, Leather Dust, Wood Dust , Asbestos, Isopropyl Alcohol, Mustard Gas, Pharynx Formaldehyde, and Hematopoietic Benzene, Ethylene Oxide, Herbicides, X-Radiation system, Coal Tars, Mineral Oils, Chlorophenols, Chlorophenoxyl Herbicides.

If you have been diagnosed with Cancer and have chemical exposure at a work place contact Schmidt-Salita Law Team. We discuss your employment history and have represented numerous nurses and health care providers. We pursue claims and lawsuits against those employers, manufacturers and third parties for medical care, lost earnings, the victim’s pain and suffering, or the survivors’ losses.

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