Utah faces a unique challenge with asbestos due to both naturally occurring deposits and its historical use in various industries. This widespread presence poses a risk to residents, particularly those involved in mining, construction, and industrial work.
Utah's landscape contains natural asbestos deposits, and the mineral was historically mined and used in various applications, increasing the risk of exposure for residents. Combined with its use in construction and industrial settings, asbestos poses a significant health concern for those who may come into contact with it. Learn about Utah's asbestos-related occupations, the health risks associated with exposure, and the regulations in place to protect individuals.
Explore 263 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Utah.
Job Site | City | State |
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Shupe-Williams Candy | Ogden | UT |
Silver Eagle Refining | Woods Cross | UT |
Skyline Insulation | Salt Lake City | UT |
Smelting & Refining | Tooele | UT |
Solvay Process | Salt Lake City | UT |
Southern Pacific/Union Pacific | Ogden | UT |
Southern Utah Power | Cedar | UT |
South High School | Salt Lake City | UT |
Springville Mapleton Sugar | Springville | UT |
Standard Coal | Helper | UT |
Standard Oil | Salt Lake City | UT |
Station Ksl | Salt Lake City | UT |
Steel Plant | American Fork | UT |
Steiner | Salt Lake City | UT |
Sure Seal | Salt Lake City | UT |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Utah law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.