Originally Posted by
RLS0812
Make sure you know what you are getting into before starting a job.
I was called up to Wisconsin to a paper mill for a short shutdown. The project was to replace some 14 inch and 8 inch pipe sections.
Turns out the pipe we were removing was Transite ( asbestos ) piping - and no one bothered to tell us.
Buddy of mine from BC is suing the Federal Government for non disclosure regarding a contract he had won to replace the toilets inside a prison the gasket material under the privy's was made from asbestos. Stuck to the floor the gaskets had to be ground off, lots of dust contamination on work clothing vehicles etc.
Asbestos dust from the job-site brought into the home wife so angered by this carelessness she divorced Don, his whole life turned upside down over one job.
I gather your a grunt on the job and not the contractor, go to your doctor and have him arrange for x-rays of your lungs, bag your work clothing and have them examined for asbestos fibers.
You may consider taking immediate legal action based against the paper mill and your employer based on previous case law. Plenty of past and current litigation regarding asbestos exposure.
Just because you feel fine right now, asbestos is a time bomb.
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