In a college town and regional service hub like Pullman, chemical-related injuries often involve situations such as:
- Maintenance or remediation work in apartments, rental homes, or public buildings (including improper ventilation or incomplete containment)
- Trade work where cleaning solvents, adhesives, paints, degreasers, or rust removers are used without adequate respiratory protection
- Workplace incidents involving labeling problems, missing Safety Data Sheets (SDS), or rushed setup that bypasses safety steps
- School or lab-adjacent exposures where chemicals are handled under procedures that may not be consistently followed
Sometimes the harm is immediate—burning skin, coughing, or sudden breathing trouble. Other times, symptoms develop or worsen over days, making it harder to connect what happened to what you’re experiencing now.


