Fort Oglethorpe’s mix of industrial activity, service employers, and active construction work can create real-world exposure risks. People often come to us after incidents like:
- Fume events at job sites (unexpected releases during maintenance, mixing/handling, or equipment work)
- Spills and cleanup exposure (roadside or site accidents, improper containment, or delayed response)
- Workplace chemical mixing or transfer where ventilation or protective measures fall short
- Community exposure concerns tied to nearby operations (odor complaints, air/water concerns, recurring symptoms)
Symptoms can appear immediately—burning eyes, coughing, skin irritation—or later, including breathing problems, headaches, rashes, or neurologic-type complaints. The timeline matters, and so does documenting what happened while details are still fresh.


