In a city setting like Chelsea, hazardous chemical incidents frequently involve multiple “controls” over the situation:
- Property and building management (responsible for conditions in apartments, common areas, and ventilation)
- Employers and contractors (responsible for training, protective equipment, labeling, and safe handling)
- Vendors and product suppliers (responsible for warnings and instructions)
When these roles overlap, blame can shift—especially if the incident was during a time-sensitive cleanup or a transition between contractors. That’s why your next steps matter: the earlier the facts are preserved, the easier it is to connect exposure to injury.


