Missouri Chemical Plants with Documented Asbestos Exposure
Chemical manufacturing plants in Missouri where asbestos was used for thermal insulation, chemical-resistant packing in pumps and valves, gaskets in heat exchangers, and as a filler in chemical-resistant products.
About Missouri Chemical Plants with Documented Asbestos Exposure
Chemical plants used asbestos products from Johns-Manville, Owens-Illinois, Eagle-Picher, W.R. Grace, and Garlock throughout process equipment — reactor vessel insulation, heat exchanger gaskets, valve and pump packing, and chemical-resistant piping. Process operators, pipefitters, and maintenance mechanics were exposed during routine packing changes, gasket replacements, and equipment turnarounds.

Workers at American Cyanamid's chemical manufacturing plant in Palmyra, Missouri faced documented asbestos exposure through insulated steam systems,...

Workers at the Chemplex Industries chemical manufacturing facility in Clinton, Missouri were exposed to asbestos-containing insulation, boiler...

Workers at the Mobay Chemical Corporation plant in the Kansas City area faced decades of asbestos exposure from insulated reactors, process piping, and...

Rhodia Chemical's St. Joseph, Missouri specialty chemicals plant is documented on the Heat and Frost Insulators Local 27 master jobsite list as a work...

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Documented asbestos exposure at Olin Corporation East Alton Missouri in Missouri. Facility history, exposure pathways, and legal options for affected...
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