Asbestos In Shipyards

The Hendry Corporation

The city of Tampa, Florida is home to a number of nautical businesses, as it is located on a stunning bay with access to the Gulf of Mexico. One of the major fields of employment in the city is in the shipbuilding and ship repair business, and it has been so for quite some time now. As is commonly known, the shipbuilding industry has been notorious for its use of asbestos in the past, and in allowing past employees to come in extreme contact with large amounts of the substance. If you're not familiar with the harmful affects that asbestos has on the body, and how this relates to the Hendry Corporation of Tampa, Fl, read on.

The Hendry Corporation, one of the leading shipbuilding and ship repair companies in Tampa, Fl was introduced in 1926 and has remained in the same location since it opened. Throughout its time in the bay, the shipyard has taken contracts from the government, the military, and private companies. It has also employed hundreds of thousands of people since it has been open, allowing many of these employees to come into contact with asbestos on a daily basis. In recent years, asbestos has been all but absent from the shipyard, though contact with it in the past is dangerous.

When a worker is in contact with asbestos over a long period of time, fibers are often inhaled and sometimes ingested. When this happens, the asbestos affects the heart, lungs, chest cavity, or stomach of the worker, who in time develops a form of cancer called mesothelioma. This type of cancer is common among people who have worked in shipyards. In fact, the outbreak of the cancer due to constant asbestos exposure at shipyards and the deaths that followed is considered one of the worst instances of employment-related deaths ever.

If you have ever been employed by the Hendry Corporation in the past and know that you were exposed to asbestos, it's important that you let your doctor know so that he or she can perform the necessary tests for detecting mesothelioma. The symptoms for this type of cancer do not reveal themselves until long after a person is exposed to asbestos. In fact, it often takes about 20-30 years before you begin to notice the affects of mesothelioma. Even then, the symptoms usually appear to be the same as for a common cold, so mesothelioma is not often detected until it is too late.

If you are able to detect mesothelioma before symptoms occur, you are in a better position to be helped by medicine. However, this will only happen if you let your doctor know that you worked with asbestos in the past. The Hendry Corporation is only one of the many shipyards across the country where workers were told to work with asbestos on a daily basis. If you feel you have mesothelioma because of exposure at the workplace, you have the right to seek out legal help in order to obtain compensation for medical bills and other traumas.

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