In and around Bismarck, hazardous chemical injuries frequently occur in settings like:
- Construction and remodeling sites: improper handling of solvents, adhesives, paints, insulation chemicals, or remediation materials.
- Industrial and maintenance work: exposure during equipment cleaning, line flushing, tank work, or repair activities where ventilation and protective gear may fall short.
- Residential cleanup and restoration: jobs involving mold remediation, smoke/odor removal, or chemical stripping where product labeling and safety practices matter.
- Fleet and shop environments: detailing, degreasing, or vehicle/parts cleaning with corrosive or fume-producing products.
- Seasonal events and public venues: temporary setups or turnover cleaning where chemicals are used on tight schedules.
Even when the exposure seems “small” at first—an odor that wouldn’t go away, a splash, a short bout of dizziness—symptoms can evolve over days.


