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Contractors Remove Asbestos from Air Handling System
In the late 1990s, Union Pacific began the process of having contractors remove asbestos from the building. Among other notices, Union Pacific notified employees that asbestos was being removed from the building, including the fifth floor in the area where plaintiff had previously worked, as well as the eighth floor computer room where plaintiff was then working. Union Pacific also announced that asbestos was being removed from the air handling system.
Courtesy of Missouri Court of Appeals: Timothy P. Hedgecorth v. Union Pacific Railroad Co
see also:
Pipe/Duct Insulation
Reassessment of Asbestos finds poor pipe and duct insulationAsbestos Danger Due to Poor Pipe & Duct Insulation in rail company
Air Handling System
Necessary to Remove Asbestos from the Air Handling SystemAsbestos Danger in Building's Air Handling System
Case Facts
Asbestos Case Facts: Hedgecorth vs. Union PacificFacts in Hedgecorth vs. Union Pacific Asbestos Case
