Chemical injuries don’t only occur in large manufacturing settings. In Cortland and the surrounding areas, exposures frequently show up in day-to-day work and community life, such as:
- Workplace air incidents: Strong odors, aerosolized cleaners, solvent fumes, or ventilation failures that leave workers with coughing, burning eyes, headaches, or breathing trouble.
- Industrial and maintenance work: Degreasers, adhesives, epoxy components, paint thinners, or caustic chemicals used during repairs, tank work, or equipment cleaning.
- School, healthcare, and cleaning operations: Overexposure to disinfectants and chemicals used for floors, bathrooms, labs, or patient care.
- Agricultural and property-related exposures: Drift concerns, pesticide handling issues, or improper storage/labeling on residential and farm properties.
If symptoms started after a particular shift, job task, or cleanup event, it’s critical to treat that timeline as evidence—not just a memory.


