Exposure to Toxic Chemicals
Often, many years go by without anyone even noticing the dangers present, increasing the chances of cancer and other serious health issues.
Improper handling of toxic waste by individuals or companies often leads to such exposure, and although the Occupational Safety & Health Act was designed to prevent such carelessness, it still occurs on a regular basis.
If you or someone you know has been injured due to the careless handling of toxins by another, or by a flawed design of equipment, you have the right to seek compensation for your injuries and suffering, lost income, and other injustices.
Types of Chemical Agents The following provides a list of some common workplace items that have been recognized as hazardous in some situations:
- Hydrofluoric and Hydrochloric Acid
- Spray Paint and Paint Removers
- Some Types of Illegal Waste
- Carbon Monoxide
- Fertilizers
If you work in any of these industries, it is imperative for you to discuss the potential implications of leaks and spills, emergency procedures, and other topics with your employer.
Accidents caused by exposure to toxic chemicals can be extremely devastating and can even be fatal in some situations.
If you have been exposed to toxic chemicals in the course of your work, it is imperative that you visit a medical professional as quickly as possible.
Prompt medical attention may be able to help you avoid some of the potentially long-term effects of chemical exposure.