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Railroad Cancer

Railroads burn millions of gallons of diesel fuel in order to run freight trains on long distances. This highly toxic diesel exhaust is rich in carcinogens, including arsenic as well as benzene.

If you're an ex- or current railroad employee who has been diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). Our Houston railroad cancer lawyers will assist you get fair financial compensation to your suffering.

Benzene

Benzene is a solvent used in industrial processes that is found in diesel fuel exhaust. Many railroad workers, like conductors, engineers and machinists and electricians work in areas in which they come in contact with diesel fumes.

Cancer Lawsuits can develop cancer after a single exposure to benzene. It is believed to cause acute meeloid leukemia (AML). This cancer begins in the bone marrow and expands into blood. It is more prevalent in males than females and can be fatal if it is not treated.

The immune system can be damaged by benzene, and that's why it's a risk. This can result in a range of health problems including infections and a reduced ability to fight germs. Benzene may also weaken bones and increase the risk of developing arthritis.

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a different serious consequence of benzene. This type of cancer starts in the bone marrow, and expands into blood. It can affect the spleen as well as other organs.

A study from 2015 revealed that even low levels of benzene can increase the risk of leukemia by a third. Researchers examined medical documents of 25,000 Norwegian oil rig workers who worked for at least 20 days.

Benzene is still utilized in a wide variety of industrial and commercial operations despite the dangers of exposure to it. There are methods to minimize exposure and prevent poisoning from benzene.

Wearing protective eyewear and proper clothes is one way to safeguard your eyes. This will prevent benzene out of the nose and eyes. You should also wear a respirator whenever possible.

If you suspect that have been exposed to benzene, it is recommended that you must immediately contact your doctor. This will allow you to recognize any signs and minimize the chance of dying from poisoning with benzene.

Benzene can also cause brain damage, along with various other forms of cancer. It can cause loss of memory and confusion. If you are suffering from this condition, it can lead to an impairment in your quality of life and make it difficult for you to function at home and at work.

Asbestos

Asbestos is an extremely toxic mineral that has been found to be the cause of many serious illnesses such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is found in a wide range of materials employed in construction, such as pipe insulation or floor tiles.

As a result asbestos exposure poses one of the most serious health risks for railroad workers. Railroad workers may be exposed to the toxic substance through a number of ways, and some of the most common are:

One exposure to asbestos may cause mesothelioma as well as other cancers that are life-threatening. The cancers that develop in the lungs or within the membrane that covers the lungs as well as the abdominal cavity (the mesothelium) can be fatal.

The majority of people who are exposed to asbestos fibers don't develop any health issues that are related to this substance. The majority of the fibers are eliminated, or be removed in a layer of mucus that protects the lungs. There are some asbestos fibers that may stay in the lungs for many years or even decades.

The consequences of this condition vary from person to person, but it can result in shortness of breath, chest pain, trouble breathing or a tight feeling in the chest. Other symptoms include difficulty swallowing and weight loss.

Children who have been exposed to asbestos are at a higher chance of developing mesothelioma and other types of cancer. They are more likely to breathe harmful fibers via the nose and mouth. Their lung's are still developing.

They inhale more asbestos fibers as they breathe at a faster rate and have a greater volume to surface ratio than adults.

Young children are more likely to inhale the harmful fibers than adults, and are at a higher risk if they've lived in close proximity to railway cars. If they have a relative who has mesothelioma, they are at an increased risk of developing the disease.

Creosote

Creosote was developed in the 19th century to guard wood from damage caused by insects and rot. Railroad companies were able to save money by reducing the cost of replacing wood. Creosote is currently used to treat wood products. It is also used to protect log homes as well as marine pilings.

It is a toxic chemical and has been linked with a variety of cancers. These include lung, esophageal and larynx cancers.

The health risks of creosote exposure are particularly significant for those working in the wood preservation, coke production and asphalt industries. Chimney sweeps, and workers who are physically laborers like rail track maintenance and construction, may also be exposed to creosote.

Creosote's exposure can cause irritation of the eyes and skin chemical burns, eyelid spasms, convulsions and mental confusion, kidney problems, unconsciousness, and death. It can also cause lung problems and respiratory problems, much like smoking.

Creosote chemical is made from coal tar and can be inhaled through the skin. It is also absorbed through contaminated food or water.

One of the major sources of exposure to creosote among railroad employees is working around an area of hazardous waste. These sites usually contain large amounts of creosote. It can cause contamination of water, soil, and even air.

Another reason for exposure to creosote for rail employees is working in the wood treatment industry. A lot of wood products, like lumber and fences, are treated with creosote.

People who work in these fields are typically not provided with protective equipment, which could expose them to creosote and toxins. This could lead to serious health conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome and cancer.

Creosote can be described as an oily liquid that ranges from black to amber in color and possesses burnt, caustic flavor. It is non-buoyant in liquids and has an SG of 1.037 to 1.87. It is a mixture polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds as well other chemicals. The most commonly used form of creosote is called coal tar, but different forms are also utilized.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is a byproduct of combustion of fuel and is released into the air when diesel engines are used. It can also be released from diesel locomotives, farm and construction equipment, generators, ships and other industrial equipment.


Diesel exhaust workers could be more at risk of developing cancer. This is due to the fact that they are more susceptible to exposure to radiation than those who work in other sectors.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung carcinoma in laboratory animals like rats. In some instances, the diesel exhaust could alter the DNA of cells which makes them more likely to grow and become cancerous.

Studies of diesel exhaust in humans have also shown that prolonged exposure to diesel exhaust can cause a variety of health problems that include respiratory disorders such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis and blood system diseases like cancers of the bladder, larynx (voice box) and stomach, esophagus and the pancreas. Other studies have found a link between diesel exhaust and cancers of the prostate and breast.

Diesel exhaust is considered a carcinogen by the American Cancer Society. It is classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer that is part of the World Health Organization.

Excessive exposure to diesel exhaust could be a serious risk for employees who work with big engines and machines, such as truck drivers or operators of toll booths. They may also be at risk for cancer if they spend a large amount of time in locations where heavy diesel traffic happens, such as highways and cities.

Additionally, railroad workers who maintain and construct tracks and yards can be exposed to diesel fumes if they are working close to locomotives or other equipment using diesel engines. These fumes are particularly dangerous when they get into the cabins of locomotives and other machinery.

A study on laboratory rats found that exposure to diesel exhaust caused various lung tumors and inflammation. Some of these tumors were comparable to lung Adenocarcinoma. This is a form of cancer that occurs when cells in the lungs increase rapidly and develop into malignant.

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