Puerto Rico's industrial development, including construction, manufacturing, and military installations, has left behind a legacy of asbestos-containing materials in buildings and infrastructure, posing potential health risks to the community.
While asbestos was not mined in Puerto Rico, it was imported and widely used in various applications throughout the 20th century. This presents challenges due to the potential for asbestos exposure in older buildings, industrial sites, and even some residential areas. Learn about the risks associated with asbestos exposure in Puerto Rico and the regulations aimed at protecting public health.
Explore 189 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Puerto Rico.
Job Site | City | State |
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Central Igualdad | Mayaguez | PR |
Central Juanita | Bayamon | PR |
Central La Fayette | Arroyo | PR |
Central Los Canas | Arecibo | PR |
Central Los Canos | San Juan | PR |
Central Machete | Guayama | PR |
Central Mercedita Refinery | Mercedita | PR |
Central Mercedita Refinery | Yabucoa | PR |
Central Mercedita Refinery | Ponce | PR |
Central Monserrate | Manati | PR |
Central Pasto Viejo & United Porto Rico Sugar | San Juan | PR |
Central Playa Grande | Vieques | PR |
Central Plazuela | Barceloneta | PR |
Central Santa Barbara Jayuya Development | Jayuya | PR |
Central Santa Juana | Caguas | PR |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Puerto Rico law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.