In our region, chemical-related injuries can show up in places you might not immediately connect to “toxic” risk—such as:
- Maintenance and repair work at warehouses, shops, and industrial facilities
- Construction activities involving adhesives, sealants, solvents, degreasers, or dust control chemicals
- Remediation or cleanup after leaks, spills, or unsafe chemical storage
- Agricultural and equipment-related handling of cleaning products and chemical agents
In these settings, the issue is often not just the chemical itself—it’s whether the employer or contractor followed required safety steps like proper labeling, ventilation, protective equipment, training, and safe handling procedures.


