Workers most at risk from developing Mesothelioma
Professions where asbestos was commonplace
At Thompsons Solicitors, we have helped many victims of asbestos
to make mesothelioma claims. Due to the fact that we have
dealt with so many of these mesothelioma claims we have seen a
pattern develop showing the workers most at risk from developing
mesothelioma and some of these are listed below.
Boilermakers and Laggers - It was
commonplace for boilers to be insulated with asbestos lagging.
Boilermakers also work alongside the contractors (laggers) who
install and renew asbestos boiler insulation. This type of work has
put boilermakers and laggers at a particularly high risk of
developing mesothelioma.
Electricians - are at risk of
developing mesothelioma because they also worked alongside laggers.
Electricians also often have to cut or drill through asbestos
insulation to install cable trays, instruments, switches and wiring
systems.
Joiners and Carpenters and Builders -
are also at risk of developing mesothelioma as a result of sawing,
drilling and fixing or replacing asbestos cement board often used in
partition walls, suspended ceilings, flooring, roof tiles and
thermal insulation.
Motor Mechanics - may have been exposed
to asbestos as it was frequently used in brake pads and
clutches. This has put some Motor Mechanics at risk of
developing mesothelioma.
Pipe Fitters and Plumbers - install,
maintain and repair pipes, boilers and heating systems. The nature
of their work means that they have to cut or drill through walls as
well as cutting and assembling sections of pipe, removing and
replacing damaged sections of pipe, valve and flanges etc. All of
these tasks put them at risk of developing mesothelioma as pipes
frequently used to be covered with asbestos lagging. As the pipes
were cut, fibres from the asbestos lagging were released into the
air and inhaled by the pipefitter or plumber.
Victims of mesothelioma are certainly not limited to the
professions mentioned above. Our specialist mesothelioma solicitors
have helped victims of this asbestos related disease with their
mesothelioma claims who have worked in many other professions
including fire fighters, teachers, police officers, managers and a
professor.