Asbestos at Sparrows Point Shipyard
For over 63
years, Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore utilized asbestos extensively in various products.
Records from asbestos trust funds associated with Sparrows Point Shipyard show the use of products such as
pipe insulation and pipe coverings,
millboard, panelboard and misc. building materials,
asbestos blankets, cloth, ropes and textiles,
boiler and high-temp equipment insulation,
gaskets, packing and seals,
fireproofing materials and sprays,
flooring materials (tiles, sheet, adhesives),
joint compounds, insulating cements, adhesives and mastics,
roofing and siding shingles, coatings and sealants,
floor underlayments, backings and felts,
sprayed or trowled acoustic/decorative plasters and textures,
asbestos cement sheets, siding and boards,
automotive and heavy equipment friction products.
The following list contains asbestos products identified in claims against the
Armstrong World Industries, Keene, Owens Corning/Fibreboard asbestos
trust fund(s) linked to exposure at Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland:
Armstrong World Industries
- 314 Acoustic Cement
- Accobest Gasketing Material
- Accopac Asbestos Paper
- Armaspray
- Armaspray 16 Spray-on Insulation
- Armatemp Cement No. 10
- Asphalt Tile
- CC Navy Sealer
- Emulsions
- Excelon Tile
- Excelon Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile
- Finishes
- FRJ
- Heavy Duty FRJ
- Heavy-Duty FRJ Insulation Jacket
- Hydrocord Flooring Felt
- LT Sealer
- LT – Cork Covering
- LT – Minus Thirty Cork Covering
- LT – Thirty Cork Covering
- LT – Zero Cork Covering
- Mastics
- Nonpareil High Pressure Cement
- Nonpareil High Pressure Covering Block
- Ring Facing Material
- Rubber Tile
- S-89 (Adhesive)
- S-89 Adhesive
- S-90 (Adhesive)
- S-90 Adhesive
- Sealers
- Sheet Gasketing Material
- Sprayed Limpet
- Vinyl Asbestos Tile
Keene
- All Fiber Asbestos Cement No. 203
- Armatemp Cement No. 166
- Asbestos Cloth Jackets
- Asbestos Commercial Grade Paper
- Asbestos Corrugated Paper
- Asbestos Fiber and Sodium Silicate
- Asbestos Fyrbestos Sheets
- Asbestos Gasket Grade Paper
- Asbestos Insulating Blankets
- Asbestos Lead Joint Runners
- Asbestos Long Fibre Paper
- Asbestos Millboard Building Paper
- Asbestos Non-Burn Grade Paper
- Asbestos Panel Board Sheets
- Asbestos Paper Furnace Tape
- Asbestos Rollboard
- Asbestos Spray
- B-H #1 Insulating Cement
- B-H 85% Magnesia Pipe Insulation
- B-H Bond Tite
- B-H Insulating Cement
- Baldwin-Hill Koldboard
- BEH Asphalt Cutback
- BEH Bondtite Cement
- Boiler Wall Coating Insulating Cement
- Carey Vitricel Insulating Cement
- Contracting & Supply Corp. label
- Ehret Air Cell
- Ehret and BEH Fibrekote
- Ehret Asbestos Sponge Felt
- Ehret’s 85% Magnesia insulation
- Ehret’s All Fibered Asbestos Cement No. 219
- Ehret’s Asbestos Gaskets
- Ehret’s Asbestos Listing
- Ehret’s Asbestos Rope & Wick Packings
- Ehret’s Asbestos Sheet Millboard
- Ehret’s Durant Insulating Pipe
- Ehret’s Regular Asbestos Cement No. 203
- Enduro Block Insulation
- Enduro High Temperature Block
- Enduro Insulating Cement
- Enduro Pipe Covering
- FibreKote
- Fibrerock Asbestos Fabric
- Finishing Cement No. 105
- Finishing Cement No. 119
- Finishing Cement No. 150
- Finishing Cement No. 175
- Finishing Cement No. 200
- Finishing Cement No. 219
- Furnace Cement
- Heat Seal Insulating Cement
- Insulation's, and Fine-Fiber Glass Fiber Blanket Insulation's.
- Integral Jackets
- Keene 8 oz Convas Jackets #45
- LK Pipe Covering & Block
- Metal Mesh Blanket Insulation's
- Mineral Fiber Block Insulation's
- Minkote Asbestos Roofing
- Mono-Block and Pipe Covering
- Mono-K
- Mono-Spray
- Monoblock High Temperature Insulation
- No. 1 Insulating Cement
- Number One Plus Cement
- P.K. White
- Powerhouse Cement
- Pyrosprays Types I, T & S
- Ruberoid/GAF
- Spun Felt Mineral Fiber Felt Insulation's
- Styltone
- Super Powerhouse Cement
- Surfaces
- Thermalite 85% Magnesia Pipe and Block Covering
- Thermalite Block Insulation
- Thermalite Insulating Cement
- Thermalite Pipe Covering
- Thermasil Pipe and Block Covering (Cal-Sil)
- Thermasil Pipe and Block Insulation's
- Types I-fireproofing
- Types T-thermal
- Uni-Coustic
Owens Corning/Fibreboard
- 85% Magnesia Block, Pipe-covering and Thermal Insulation
- Aircell or Asbestos Paper Insulation
- Alumishield Roof Paint
- Asbestofelt (manufactured by a predecessor)
- Asphalt-Saturated Felts or Roll Roofing
- Caltemp (or Caltherm) Pipe Covering
- Caulking Compounds, Plastic Cements, Roof Coatings
- Colorok, Stormlap, Pabflex and Stonite Asbestos Cement Products
- FI Thermal Insulating Cement
- Flamecurb Gypsum Board
- Gaskets, Packings (manufactured by a predecessor)
- Gripdeck Floor Coating
- Gypsum Board and Lath
- Insulating Tape
- No. 127 Thermal Insulating Cement
- Pabco Pipe Covering
- Pebco Floron Floor Covering
- Plant Pipe Covering
- Prasco Pipe Covering
- Super Caltemp Pipe Covering
Important Note: This list may not be complete and may not include all asbestos-containing
products used at the Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore, MD. The specific products
used likely varied over time.
High-Risk Asbestos Exposure Jobs at Sparrows Point Shipyard
Due to the extensive use of asbestos at Sparrows Point Shipyard, employees working in the following
positions were exposed to a significant risk of developing asbestos-related diseases:
- Acoustical Installer
- Acoustical Worker
- Asbestos Worker
- Auto Mechanic
- Boiler Inspector
- Boilermaker
- Boiler Mechanic Helper
- Boiler Operator
- Boiler Repair
- Boiler Tender
- Boiler Worker
- Brake Line & Shoe Installer
- Brake Line & Shoe Repairman
- Brakeman (railroad)
- Brake Mechanic
- Brake Worker
- Bricklayer
- Burner
- Carpenter
- Cement Mason
- Checker
- Clutch Installer
- Commercial Building Trades
- Construction Crew
- Construction Laborer
- Demolition Worker
- Diesel Mechanic
- Drywall Applicator
- Drywall Installer
- Drywall Taper
- Electrician
- Engine Room Mechanic
- Fireman
- Fireproofing Sprayer
- Firewatcher
- Flame Cutter
- Flooring Installer
- Floor Tile & Linoleum Layer
- Forklift Operator
- Furnace Installer
- Furnace Insulator
- Furnace Operator
- Furnace Repairman
- Heat & Frost
- Heavy Duty Mechanic
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic
- Industrial Engineer
- Insulation Worker
- Insulator
- Lagger
- Lather
- Machinist
- Machinist Helper
- Maintenance Man
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Mason
- Operating Engineer
- Painter
- Pipe Coverer
- Pipefitter
- Pipe Insulator
- Plasterer
- Plumber
- Powerhouse Mechanic
- Powerhouse Operator
- Protective Clothing & Accessories Manufacturer
- Puncher of Millboard
- Puncher of Roofing Materials
- Remodeler
- Repairman
- Roofer
- Sheet Metal Worker
- Siding Installer
- Spray Gun Worker
- Stationary Engineer
- Steamfitter
- Tile Helper
- Tile Installer
- Tile Layer
- Tile Mechanic
- Truck Driver
- Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles Worker
- Warehouseman
- Weaver of Asbestos Textiles
- Welder
Important Note:
This list is derived from trust fund data associated with asbestos exposure claims, focusing on products
manufactured or supplied by companies related to relevant trust funds. It identifies occupations known to
have used these types of products at Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland. This list
may not be exhaustive regarding all high-risk jobs at this location.
Asbestos Exposure Consequences
Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland employees were directly exposed to asbestos
throughout their
employment, particularly between 1920 and 1982, when asbestos was heavily used.
Asbestos fibers,
microscopic and easily inhaled, are incredibly durable. Once inhaled, they can lodge in the lungs and
other organs. The body struggles to remove these fibers, leading to chronic inflammation and scarring.
For those who worked at Sparrows Point Shipyard, this process significantly increased the risk of severe and
often fatal asbestos-related diseases, including mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and various
pleural conditions.
Secondary Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos exposure extended beyond the Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore. Workers often unknowingly
carried
asbestos dust home on their clothing, skin, hair, and tools. This resulted in secondary, or “take-home,”
exposure for family members residing in Baltimore and surrounding communities. Even low levels of asbestos
exposure can be harmful, and these diseases often have a long latency period, sometimes appearing
decades after the initial exposure, leaving families devastated years after a loved one worked
at Sparrows Point Shipyard.
Filing Asbestos Claims After Exposure at Sparrows Point Shipyard
The eligibility requirements for filing asbestos claims vary depending on the specific trust fund
related to Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore, MD. Generally, claimants must
provide:
- Proof of exposure:
Evidence of exposure to asbestos-containing products manufactured or used by Sparrows Point Shipyard at
its Baltimore facility between 1920 and 1982.
- Diagnosis: Medical documentation confirming a diagnosis of a qualifying asbestos-related
disease, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis.
- Causation: Evidence demonstrating a connection between the diagnosed disease and the asbestos
exposure at Sparrows Point Shipyard in Baltimore.
Important Note: Each asbestos trust fund has specific criteria, claim forms, and procedures.
Average Settlement Ranges by Type of Asbestos-Related Disease
Average settlements for asbestos-related diseases linked to exposure at the Sparrows Point Shipyard site in Baltimore, MD, can vary significantly. For claims against companies responsible for the exposure (civil defendants),
settlements might range from approximately $23,358 and
$1,642,326. The specific amount awarded depends on
factors such as the severity of the disease, the claimant’s medical history, and details of their employment
at Sparrows Point Shipyard, including job duties and duration of exposure.