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These Jobs May Put You at Risk of Developing Mesothelioma

Nichol & Associates, Attorneys at Law Jan. 3, 2020

Mesothelioma is a rare and life-threatening form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. In the 1970s, countless workers contracted mesothelioma from asbestos exposure and steps were taken to reduce the risks of exposure in the workplace.

However, even with these preventative measures in place, some workers are still at risk of asbestos inhalation. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 125 million people are employed at workplaces with large quantities of asbestos. Depending on your occupation, you could be exposed to asbestos daily.

Which Jobs Have the Highest Asbestos Exposure?

Because the use of asbestos is only limited and not banned entirely, numerous workers continue to be exposed.. Employees who work in these industries have the highest risk of asbestos exposure:

  • Construction

  • Farming

  • Mining

  • Textile mills

  • Factories

If you work in a building that was constructed before the 1970s, there is also a good chance of encountering asbestos. Even teachers and nurses could face low exposure levels.

What Is the Timeframe for Contracting Mesothelioma?

Depending on the severity of your exposure, it may take decades of asbestos contact to develop mesothelioma

The amount of time it takes to contract this rare form of cancer is also dependent on the type of asbestos you encounter. Crocidolite asbestos, which is found in mines, speeds up the process of contracting mesothelioma.

If you are exhibiting early signs of mesothelioma, your first step should be seeking medical care. If a doctor diagnoses you with this condition you could have a possible claim. Contacting a seasoned attorney could be your next step. An attorney can outline the legal options you have and fight for your rights in court.