Pennsylvania Power Plants with Documented Asbestos Exposure
Coal, natural gas, and nuclear power generating stations in Pennsylvania where workers were exposed to asbestos in boilers, turbines, pipe insulation, and gasket materials. Each facility below has documented exposure records — court filings, MSHA records, union dispatch ledgers, or Department of Natural Resources notifications.
About Pennsylvania Power Plants with Documented Asbestos Exposure
Power plants used asbestos extensively from the 1940s through the 1980s — Johns-Manville Kaylo block insulation on boiler walls, Owens-Corning pipe covering on steam mains, Garlock and John Crane gasket and packing materials at every flanged joint, and refractory products inside boiler fireboxes. Boilermakers, insulators, pipefitters, electricians, and millwrights worked daily in environments where airborne fiber levels exceeded today's permissible exposure limits by orders of magnitude.
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If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or another asbestos-related disease after being exposed to asbestos — or you lost a loved one to one — you and your family may have a legal claim and civil claims. An experienced asbestos attorney can evaluate the case — at no cost to you.
If you were diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease, a filing deadline may already be running. You may have a legal claim now — and claims can often be pursued even if the company is out of business.
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