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Did work on boilers cause mesothelioma cancer?

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Did work on boilers cause mesothelioma cancer?

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Get a free asbestos lawsuit review if exposure from Navy boilers caused harm by completing the form on this page. You may also request a copy of our asbestos sourcebook. In recent news about asbestos and related health risks, a man exposed to the carcinogen while serving with the Navy has been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer. His wife of 55 years recalled that he had joined the Navy in 1947, but spent most of his working life helping with a family business. However, during his time with the Navy, he had worked on insulated boilers and was exposed to asbestos every day. Her husband, who had previously been physically fit, was later diagnosed with the asbestos disease. Asbestos Exposure Aboard Ship Navy boilers were often insulated with asbestos and older heating equipment can contain gaskets, asbestos paper and asbestos string. These materials placed the boiler tender in harm’s way of asbestos dust and fibers. Installing a boiler typically entailed hammering and sanding, thus making

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