Chemical incidents aren’t limited to dramatic “spill and burn” events. In the Spartanburg area, exposures frequently arise in everyday work and residential settings, including:
- Industrial and warehouse work: exposure during transfer, mixing, or maintenance activities when ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment isn’t adequate.
- Construction and renovation sites: hazards from cleaning chemicals, coatings, adhesives, dust-control products, or underground/unknown contamination discovered during work.
- Home and property remediation: pest treatment, mold remediation, water-damage cleanup, or odor-removal treatments that involve strong chemicals used incorrectly or without proper containment.
- Retail and service environments: cleaning and sanitation products used in poorly ventilated back rooms or applied without the right safety controls.
Even when the chemical seems “routine,” the route of exposure—skin contact, inhalation, or splash into eyes—can lead to injuries that worsen over time.


