Dickinson’s economy is driven by industrial activity and construction. In day-to-day work, chemical exposure risk can increase when there are:
- Tight schedules and rapid site turnover
- Contractors working alongside direct employers
- Limited time to vent areas, verify equipment, or confirm chemical compatibility
- Safety gear that’s delayed, insufficient, or not fit-tested
Exposure isn’t always a dramatic “accident.” In many situations, people are harmed after repeated contact—through cleaning agents, adhesives, solvents, fuels, welding-related fumes, or remediation chemicals used to keep projects moving.


