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Railroad Settlement For Emphysema

Emphysema is a result of years of exposure to harmful gases and fumes. Our FELA law firm aids those who suffer from occupational diseases in filing claims.

Emphysema victims often rely on an agreement with railroads to pay for hospitals, surgical and other costs relating to their condition. This lung condition could be caused by a range of inhaled particles such as diesel exhaust, silica sand and asbestos.

Silica Sand

Silica is a natural substance that exists in the earth as small granules. It is made up of silicon dioxide (SiO2), which has an unusual crystal lattice arrangement that gives it its toughness and other properties. It is used in construction.

Silica dust inhalation can cause silicosis. It is a work-related lung disease that can lead the death of the lung. Small particles of crystalline silicon enter the lungs and cause inflammation and scarring. Over time, fibrosis forms around the silica particles and the lungs become permanently scarred. This can cause lung cancer, emphysema, or bronchitis.

Rail workers are exposed in various ways to crystalline silicon, including by hammering and drilling silica-rich rocks, Abrasive blasting, and working with concrete or bricks and mortar. Other sources include sand, rice hulls and other plant tissues that contain silica, as well as certain types of paints.

The tiniest silica particles are inhaled deep into the lungs and can cause damage. Railroads need to protect their workers from silica by limiting the time they spend in places with significant airborne dust. Railroads should also make sure that they provide sand-free footwear and mouthpieces to employees working with equipment that produces airborne sand. Trains should also come with filters to stop the entry of sand into the cabin.

Welding Fumes

When you think of welding, it is likely that you will see a hardworking welder surrounded with sparkling sparks and elegant curled fume. When you think about the consequences of these fumes, this romantic image is quickly shattered.

Welding fumes are toxic mixture of gases, metal particles and other chemicals. This mix of elements can harm a welder's health over both short and long exposures. The exact composition of welding fumes varies on several factors, including the kind and the coatings of metal being welded as well as the shielding gases used.

Metal fume fever is a frequent manifestation of welding fumes. It is characterized by flu-like symptoms like fatigue chills, aches and chills. The symptoms include an unpleasant metallic taste in your mouth, and a general feeling that you're not well.

The exposure to welding fumes can be reduced through a variety of control measures, such as local exhaust ventilators (LEV) as well as respiratory protection equipment and mechanical general ventilation. However, it is important to note that these measures should be considered as a last resort solution. If welding fumes are not controlled with these methods, then a COSHH Assessment must be conducted to determine the proper control measures. This is done by estimating the exposure and considering what steps must be taken to reduce it if preventing it is not reasonably practicable.

Diesel Exhaust

In recent years there has been an increase in the use of "cleaner" engines for vehicles and trucks. For million settlement who work in the fields of construction and agriculture, or other services which require large equipment that burns fuel, remain exposed to the dangers of fumes. These fumes contain hundreds of harmful chemicals which can cause damage to the skin as well as the lungs and internal organs.

Railroad employees who operate trains are frequently exposed to diesel exhaust fumes from locomotives when they drive through the tracks or in the engine cab. The toxic fumes can be breathed in by railroad shop workers, who could need to stay inside the engine while it's in the shop.

Diesel exhaust from diesel engines is made up of unburned gasoline as well as toxic chemicals. These chemicals include particulate (soot) as well as nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and volatile organic compounds. Inhaling large amounts of these pollutants can trigger respiratory symptoms like coughing irritation of the throat and nose and shortness of breath. It may also trigger an accumulation of fluid in the lungs.

Studies have shown that diesel exhaust can increase the risk for lung cancer in human beings. This has led to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization) to declare diesel exhaust carcinogenic for humans.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a dangerous material that was once widely employed in the railroad industry. It was strong, corrosion-resistant and a superb insulation. It was simple to install and cheap to manufacture. Asbestos has unfortunately been linked to lung cancer as well as many other diseases. The mesothelioma attorneys at Simmons Hanly Conroy understand the impacts of asbestos exposure on a railroad worker's life and health. We help injured railroad workers with filing FELA lawsuits to obtain financial compensation for their diseases and injuries.


million settlement have shown that railroad workers are at an increased risk of developing mesothelioma, as well as other asbestos-related diseases than others in the workforce. This is particularly the case for those who worked prior to 1950, when trains began to run on diesel engines, instead of steam. These workers of the past may have been exposed to asbestos while they were building repairs or sanding rail ties, rail cars and locomotives made of asbestos, a deadly material.

Because mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases have a long period of dormancy which is why many railroad workers didn't know they had a condition until years after exposure. If you suffer from an illness of the respiratory system such as COPD or lung cancer mesothelioma which is linked to your previous employment on the railroad, it's essential to speak with an experienced mesothelioma lawyer right away.

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