Goshen has a mix of manufacturing, warehousing, and service work. Chemical exposure often occurs when people are working with materials that require protective handling—such as strong cleaners, degreasers, adhesives, solvents, or chemicals used for maintenance and remediation.
Common Goshen-area scenarios include:
- Warehouse and shop-floor incidents involving fumes from cleaning agents or solvent-based products
- Improper ventilation during maintenance, painting, or equipment cleaning
- Safety equipment failures (missing respirators, gloves not rated for the chemical, poor fit)
- Contractor work where procedures and chemical labeling aren’t clearly communicated to the people doing the job
Even when someone “feels fine at first,” later problems—burns, coughing, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, memory or concentration issues—can be part of the same injury chain.


