Tens of thousands of Florida workers come into contact with harmful—potentially deadly—substances every single day. Thankfully, most of the time, workers are able to safely deal with these substances. However, accidents happen, and when they do, the results can be devastating. If you’ve been injured or developed a health condition due to exposure to harmful substances at work, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. At Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada, our dedicated team of Miami workers’ compensation lawyers has over 45 years of experience obtaining much-needed benefits on behalf of injured employees. We understand how a work injury can impact your life and we’re here to help you get the compensation and medical attention you need to get back on your feet and back to living your life.
Common Harmful SubstancesWorkplaces across many different industries can expose employees to a range of harmful substances. Some of the most common dangerous substances include the following:
Chemical Fumes and Vapors: Industrial solvents, cleaning agents, and other chemicals can emit fumes that are dangerous to inhale and burn your skin.
Asbestos: Once commonly used in construction materials, asbestos can cause serious respiratory diseases, including mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
Lead: Lead is found in old paint and some industrial products. Workers exposed to lead can develop lead poisoning and other severe health complications that can last a lifetime.
Pesticides: Pesticides are used in agriculture and pest control. Most pesticides are toxic and present a serious risk of injury if not handled properly.
Biological Agents: Healthcare workers may be exposed to infectious agents like bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illness.
Health Effects of ExposureExposure to harmful substances in the workplace can result in a variety of health issues, ranging from immediate injuries to long-term conditions, including various types of cancer. While the list of possible side effects of exposure is lengthy, some of the more common conditions include:
Acute Health Effects: These effects occur shortly after exposure and can include symptoms like dizziness, headaches, nausea, and skin irritation. For example, inhaling chemical fumes can cause respiratory distress, while direct contact with a harmful substance can result in burns or rashes.
Chronic Health Effects: Long-term exposure to harmful substances can lead to serious health conditions that develop over time. Examples include chronic respiratory diseases, cancer, neurological disorders, and reproductive health issues.
Preventing and Responding to ExposureEmployers have a responsibility to provide a safe working environment and protect employees from exposure to harmful substances. While an employer’s duty to their workers depends on the industry and job position, these duties generally include:
Proper Training: Employees should be trained on the safe handling and disposal of hazardous materials, as well as emergency procedures in case of exposure.
Protective Equipment: Providing and enforcing the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, gloves, and protective clothing can significantly reduce the risk of exposure.
Ventilation Systems: Proper ventilation in workplaces can help to disperse harmful fumes and vapors, reducing the concentration of dangerous substances in the air.
Regular Health Monitoring: Routine health checks for employees who work with harmful substances can help in the early detection and treatment of health issues before they get worse.
Immediate Medical Attention: If exposure occurs, seek immediate medical attention. Prompt treatment can mitigate the effects of exposure and prevent further health complications.
Learn More About Filing for Workers’ Compensation BenefitsIf your health has suffered because you were exposed to a harmful substance at work, it’s important you understand your rights. Long-term medical conditions can have a significant impact on your ability to live your life the way you intended and may prevent you from working altogether. At Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada, we don’t think it’s right that you and your family take on the financial and mental burden of your work-related injuries. If you’ve been affected by workplace exposure, it’s essential to know your rights and take the appropriate steps to seek compensation and medical care.
If you or a loved one has been affected by exposure to harmful substances at work, contact Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada today. Our dedicated team of Miami workers’ compensation attorneys is here to support you and ensure you receive the compensation and care you deserve. There is no attorney’s fee unless and until a financial recovery for you is obtained. To learn more, and to schedule your free consultation today, call (305) 448-8585. You can also reach us through our secure online contact.