What is a Battleship
A battleship is a large, heavily armored warship with a main battery consisting of the largest calibre of guns. Battleships were larger, better armed, and better armored than cruisers and destroyers.Battleships played an integral role in World War II, and helped save the lives of many Americans. Asbestos Exposure in Battleships
Unfortunately, those who served on US battleships may have been exposed to harmful amounts of asbestos. Asbestos was once used in U. S. Navy shipboard pipe and machinery thermal insulation and in many other shipboard products. It was also used throughout the country in thousands of commercial products and in some products it remains in use today.The most significant exposure to asbestos occurred in the engine and fire rooms of ships. When ships were in drydock or at port, exposure to asbestos was especially substantial. While docked, even yardbirds (civilian shipyard workers) were exposed to massive doses of asbestos.The manufacturers of the equipment that was installed on Navy ships knew or should have known about the dangers of asbestos long before this equipment was ever installed. Yet they failed to warn Navy workers of the hazards.Asbestos, asbestosis and mesothelioma continue to take a heavy toll on U.S. veterans and especially Navy veterans. The result of this tragic chapter in American corporate history is that thousands of Navy men have needlessly developed mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. For these heroic Americans, mesothelioma is an especially cruel and horrible diagnosis. To survive the war-only to be felled by asbestos many years later-is a tragedy that has befallen too many of our veterans.
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