Alabama Exposed Trades & Union Halls — Asbestos Exposure History
Alabama's construction trades and industrial union locals worked alongside asbestos on virtually every major industrial project from the 1930s through the 1980s. Insulators, boilermakers, pipefitters, electricians, ironworkers, and sheet metal workers encountered asbestos-containing materials every day — in new construction, maintenance shutdowns, and demolition. The union hall you worked out of shapes which facilities appear in your work history and which asbestos products you were exposed to. Click any local to read its documented exposure history and jobsite connections.
Map shows 0 Alabama union locals and 2 documented trade exposure sites. Click any marker to read the exposure history.
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Which Trades Had the Highest Asbestos Exposure in Alabama?
Alabama gives asbestos disease victims four years from diagnosis to file under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-224. Union members frequently work at dozens of jobsites across their careers — your full work history matters. Contact a Alabama asbestos attorney to document every facility before the deadline.