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Oil Refinery Workers

Oil Refinery Occupations Known for Asbestos Exposure

The threat posed by asbestos was understood by oil refinery owners for quite some time before regulations finally required these companies to stop using asbestos containing materials and to remove asbestos from any existing machines.

Our clients include oil refinery workers who were unknowingly exposed to asbestos and as a result, years or decades later have been diagnosed with several deadly forms of cancer and mesothelioma. At The Throneberry Law Group, we are dedicated to making sure that these victims obtain compensation for the damage that resulted from their asbestos exposure including lost wages, medical bills, and emotional pain and suffering.

Oil Refinery Workers Commonly Exposed to Asbestos

Over the years, we have helped numerous workers who have been adversely impacted by asbestos exposure. Some of the victims whom we have helped obtain compensation were employed in the following positions:

  • Ash Puller
  • Assembly Worker
  • Bale Press Operator
  • Boiler Inspector
  • Boiler Operator
  • Boiler Washer
  • Boilermaker Worker
  • Brick Mason
  • Burner
  • Butler Pit Operator
  • By Products Operator
  • Carpenter
  • Cement Finisher
  • Chemical Operator
  • Chemical Worker
  • Chemist
  • Chipper
  • Compound Mixer
  • Construction Inspector
  • Construction Worker
  • Crack Off
  • Crane Operator
  • Crude Still Foreman
  • Dishwasher
  • Drill Repairman
  • Dryer Foreman
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Electrical Inspector
  • Electrician
  • Field Engineer
  • Field Operator Supervisor
  • Field Worker
  • Fireman
  • Floor Hand
  • Foreman
  • Forklift Operator
  • Furnace Installer
  • Furnace Repairman
  • Gauger
  • General Laborer
  • Heavy Equipment Operator
  • Inspector
  • Installer
  • Instrument Fitter
  • Instrument Technician
  • Insulator
  • Iron Worker
  • Kiln Operator
  • Lagger
  • Lathe Operator
  • Lead Gauger
  • Leadman
  • Machine Operator
  • Machinist
  • Maintenance Electrician
  • Maintenance Foreman
  • Maintenance Mechanic
  • Maintenance Supervisor
  • Material Scheduler
  • Mechanical Craftsman
  • Metal Cleaner
  • Millwright
  • Mixer
  • Molder
  • Mud Man
  • Nuclear Inspector
  • Oil Field Worker
  • Operating Engineer
  • Operator
  • Packer
  • Painter
  • Pipe Cutter
  • Pipe Layer
  • Pipefitter
  • Plant Operator
  • Plumber
  • Poolman
  • Pot Fitter
  • Power Engineer
  • Powerhouse Worker
  • Press Operator
  • Process Operator
  • Production Operator
  • Production Worker
  • Pump Room Operator
  • Reactor Plant Worker
  • Refinery Lab Technician
  • Refinery Laborer
  • Rice Parmer
  • Rigger/Assembler
  • Rosin Shed Worker
  • Rough Neck
  • Roustabout
  • Sampler
  • Sandblaster
  • Sheet Metal Worker
  • Shift Foreman
  • Shipping
  • Steamfitter
  • Still Cleaner
  • Storeroom Clerk
  • Superintendent
  • Supervisor
  • Technician
  • Tester
  • Utilityman
  • Warehouseman
  • Weighmaster
  • Welder
Asbestos Products at Oil Refineries

Oil refinery workers were exposed to numerous types of asbestos-containing products, such as:

  • Construction materials. Asbestos was commonly placed in various types of construction materials used at oil refineries.
  • Protective equipment. Oil refinery owners valued asbestos for many years due to the material’s ability to resist fire and high heat.
  • Refinery equipment. Asbestos was commonly placed in equipment located at refineries. This meant that maintenance workers were commonly exposed to asbestos when repairing damaged equipment.
  • Thermal insulation. Asbestos was primarily used for insulation to control the numerous fires that occur during the refining process.
Speak With an Experienced Mesothelioma Lawyer Today

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you deserve to be compensated by the party responsible for your asbestos exposure. O\ur attorneys are prepared to fight for the results you deserve. Contact us today by calling 888-506-1131 or reaching out to us online to schedule an initial free consultation.

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We are so appreciative of the results Michael Throneberry got for us! Michael Throneberry and the attorneys we worked with were focused on our peace of mind and seemed to care for my family and me as if we were family. They truly get it. We were thrilled with the result and would recommend this firm to anyone. M.S.
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