In this insightful video, Asbestos Attorney Justinian Lane from Asbestos Claims Law delves into the less-discussed topic of asbestos exposure risks faced by foremen and supervisors. Despite not being directly involved in hands-on work with asbestos, these roles are not immune to the serious health risks associated with asbestos exposure in the workplace.
Justinian begins with a fundamental overview of asbestos, its properties, and its extensive use in a multitude of products until the 1970s when its severe health hazards led to a decline in use. He emphasizes that there is no safe level of asbestos exposure, with even minimal contact potentially leading to serious respiratory diseases and cancers.
The focus then shifts to the unique position of foremen and supervisors, highlighting how their oversight and supervisory roles in work environments with asbestos put them at risk. Justinian explains that the minuscule size of asbestos fibers allows them to travel through the air, potentially affecting those who are not in direct contact with asbestos materials but are present in the vicinity of contaminated sites.
Asbestos Claims Law is committed to raising awareness and providing legal support to individuals across all occupational levels affected by asbestos exposure. If you are a foreman or supervisor who has been exposed to asbestos, this video is an essential guide to understanding your potential risks, recognizing symptoms, and exploring your legal options.
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