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Railroad Cancer
Railroads make use of millions of gallons of diesel fuel to transport freight trains across long distances. The extremely polluting diesel exhaust is high in carcinogens such as arsenic and benzene.
If you're a railroad worker who was diagnosed with cancer, you could be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). Our knowledgeable Houston railroad cancer lawyers can assist you find an equitable financial settlement for the pain you've endured.
Benzene
Benzene is a solvent used in industry is present in the exhaust of diesel fuel. Many railroad employees, including conductors and engineers, machinists, electricians, work in areas that are exposed to diesel fumes.
A single exposure to benzene may cause cancer in some people. It is believed to cause acute meeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer begins in the bone marrow and then spreads to the blood. It is more common in males than females, and it can be fatal if it is not treated.
The dangers of benzene stem from the fact that it can damage the immune system. This can cause infections and a decreased ability to fight germs. Benzene can cause bone weakness and increase the risk for arthritis.
Another serious issue that can be attributed to exposure to benzene is chronic leukemia (CML). The cancer forms start 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 leukemia risk by 33. Railroad Cancer Lawsuit Settlements examined medical documents of more than 25,000 Norwegian oil workers who were employed for 20 or more days.
Benzene is still utilized in many industrial and commercial operations despite the dangers of exposure to it. There are ways to lessen exposure and prevent poisoning by benzene.
One way to do this is to wear appropriate clothing and protective eyewear. This will prevent benzene from getting in the nose and eyes. Also, you should wear a respirator when possible.
When you suspect that you have been exposed to benzene, it is recommended that you should call your doctor immediately. This will help identify any symptoms that you may have and lower the risk of dying from benzene poisoning.
Benzene may also cause brain damage, as well as other types of cancer. It can cause confusion and loss of memory. This condition can cause an impairment in the quality of life and make it difficult to perform at work or at home.
Asbestos
Asbestos is a poisonous mineral that has been found to be the cause of many serious illnesses such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is present in many construction materials, including pipe insulation and floor tiles.
As consequently asbestos exposure is among of the health hazards that pose the greatest risk for those working in the industry of railroads. Railroad workers can become exposed to the harmful substance in many different ways. Some of the most frequent are:
One exposure to asbestos can result in mesothelioma and other cancers that can be life-threatening. The cancers that develop in the lungs , or in the membrane that covers the lungs as well as the abdominal cavity (the mesothelium) usually cause death.
Most people who have been exposed to asbestos fibers aren't likely to suffer from any of the health issues that can be related to this substance. The majority of the fibers will be coughed up, or will be carried away in mucus which protects the lung. However, there are a few kinds of asbestos fibers which will cling to your lungs and remain there for years or even decades.
While the health effects of this condition are different from person-to-person, they can result in chest discomfort, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest and chest pain. Other signs include difficulty swallowing and weight loss.
Children who have been exposed to asbestos are at a higher risk of developing mesothelioma and other forms of cancer. They are more likely to inhale harmful fibers via the nose and mouth. Their lung's are still developing.
They breathe at a higher rate, and because their lungs have a greater volume-to-surface ratio than adults', they can inhale more asbestos fibers.
Since they are more prone to inhaling dangerous fibers, children are at a particularly high risk of developing mesothelioma, especially if they've been in close contact with railroad cars. They also stand a higher risk of getting mesothelioma if they have relatives who has mesothelioma.
Creosote
During the 19th Century the development of creosote helped preserve wood from rot and insects, thus saving railroad companies money by reducing the cost of replacing wood. Creosote is currently used to treat wood products. It can also be used for protection of log homes and marine pilings.
It is a poisonous chemical that has been linked to a range of cancers. Some of them include esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.
Workers in the asphalt, wood preservation and coke production industries are at particular risk. Workers who perform physical work such as maintenance of rail tracks or construction, like chimney sweeps, can also be exposed.
Creosote exposure can cause eyelid irritation, skin spasms and convulsions, in addition to chemical burns, convulsions, chemical burns and unconsciousness. It can also affect the lung and cause respiratory problems over time, just like smoking.
Creosote, a substance derived from coal tar, can be absorbed through skin. It can also enter the body through contaminated food and water.
Railroad workers are exposed to the toxins of creosote when they work close to hazardous waste sites. These sites typically contain large amounts of creosote which can be harmful to water, soil and air.
Rail workers could also be exposed to creosote when they work in the wood treatment sector. Many wood products such as lumber and fences are treated with creosote.
They are usually not provided with protective gear which could expose them to toxic creosote and other substances. This could lead to serious health issues like cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Creosote, an oily liquid that has a bitter, burning taste, is an amber-black color. It is not buoyant in water and has a specific gravity of 1.037 to 1.087. It is a mixture polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds in addition to other chemicals. While coal is the most commonly used form, other forms of creosote can also be found.
Diesel Exhaust
Diesel exhaust is a by-product from the combustion of fuel. It is released into the air when you operate vehicles equipped with diesel engines. It is also released from diesel locomotives, construction and farm equipment, generators, ships and other industrial equipment.
People who work around diesel exhaust could be at greater risk of developing cancer. This is due to the fact that they are more susceptible to exposure than those who work in other sectors.
A few studies suggest that long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung cancer in laboratory animals like rats. Diesel exhaust can cause DNA modifications in cells, making them more prone to cancerous growth.
Studies of diesel exhaust in humans have also proven that prolonged exposure to diesel exhaust can cause a variety of health problems such as respiratory diseases like emphysema and chronic bronchitis and blood system diseases such as bladder cancer, larynx (voice box), esophagus, stomach and the pancreas. Some cancers of breast, prostate and stomach have been caused by diesel exhaust.
The American Cancer Society considers diesel exhaust to be a carcinogen. It is classified as such in the International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization).
People who work with large machines and engines, like truck drivers and toll booth operators may be at the highest risk of developing cancer because of the exhaust of diesel. They could also be at risk if they spend a lot of time in places that are prone to heavy diesel traffic such as highways and cities.
Railroad workers who maintain and build tracks and yards can also be exposed to diesel fumes if they work near diesel engines or other machines. These fumes are particularly dangerous when they enter the cabins of locomotives as well as other machinery.
Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung inflammation and cancer in laboratory rats. Some of these tumors were similar to a type of cancer known as lung adenocarcinoma, which occurs when the cells within the lungs develop malignancy and begin to multiply and grow rapidly.
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