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How Exposure Occurred During Navy Service on Attack Transport Ships

🔹 How Exposure Occurred During Navy Service on Attack Transport Ships

Sailors serving aboard Navy attack transport ships (APA and AKA classes) were exposed to asbestos through the everyday tasks required to keep these vessels running. Exposure did not require a major accident—normal maintenance, repairs, and operations disturbed asbestos materials constantly, releasing fibers into the air sailors breathed.

This article explains the main work activities that caused asbestos exposure during Navy service on attack transport ships.


🔧 Insulation Removal and Replacement

Pipe lagging removal – Sailors stripped asbestos insulation from steam pipes during repairs.
Boiler insulation work – Thick asbestos blankets were removed and replaced during inspections.
Fireproof wall repairs – Damaged asbestos boards were cut and replaced.
Old insulation disposal – Handling broken asbestos released dust into enclosed spaces.

These tasks created heavy airborne fiber clouds.


🔥 Welding and Hot Work

Welding near insulated pipes – Heat damaged asbestos coverings, releasing fibers.
Torch cutting – Burned asbestos into fine airborne particles.
Grinding fireproof surfaces – Released asbestos dust into the air.
Using asbestos heat shields – Handling protective cloth shed fibers.

Hot work made asbestos especially dangerous.


⚙️ Pipe and Valve Repairs

Valve gasket replacement – Asbestos gaskets crumbled when removed.
Steam line servicing – Cutting and scraping pipe wrap released dust.
Flange maintenance – Disturbed asbestos packing materials.
Emergency leak repairs – Quick work often ignored safety precautions.

Pipefitters and machinist mates faced extreme exposure.


🛠️ Boiler and Engine Work

Boiler inspections – Required stripping asbestos insulation.
Turbine servicing – Fireproof coverings were disturbed.
Generator repairs – Asbestos linings flaked during maintenance.
Engine room upgrades – Old asbestos materials were removed.

Engine spaces were the most contaminated areas.


🚚 Cargo and Equipment Maintenance

Crane motor servicing – Motors insulated with asbestos.
Winch brake replacement – Brake linings released fibers.
Vehicle deck repairs – Fireproof materials were disturbed.
Ramp and hoist servicing – Insulated components shed dust.

Cargo handlers and deck crews faced repeated exposure.


🛏️ Berthing and Living Area Repairs

Wall panel replacement – Asbestos boards cut and drilled.
Ceiling tile removal – Released fibers during upgrades.
Floor tile replacement – Sanding mastic released asbestos.
Pipe repairs in sleeping areas – Exposed sailors while off duty.

Exposure occurred even during rest.


🏗️ Shipyard Overhauls

Overhauls created the heaviest exposure:

• Insulation stripped from pipes and boilers
• Fireproof walls and ceilings removed
• Old asbestos dumped in open spaces
• New asbestos installed

Dust filled enclosed ship compartments for weeks or months.


🧠 Why Exposure Was Inevitable

• Ships were tightly enclosed
• Little ventilation in machinery spaces
• Long deployments increased exposure
• No protective masks were provided
• Asbestos dangers were rarely explained

Most sailors inhaled fibers without realizing it.


❓ Exposure During Navy Service – FAQs

Did exposure only happen during big repairs?
No. Normal maintenance and aging materials released fibers daily.

Were sailors warned about asbestos?
Most were never told it was dangerous.

Did shipyard time increase risk?
Yes. Overhauls caused massive dust exposure.

Could off-duty sailors be exposed?
Yes. Fibers spread through ventilation systems.


⚖️ How an Asbestos Lawyer Can Get You Compensation

An asbestos lawyer connects your Navy service to exposure events.

An asbestos lawyer will:

• Review your ship and duty assignments
• Identify asbestos products used on APA/AKA ships
• Link your work tasks to exposure
• Work with doctors to document disease
• File lawsuits and trust fund claims


📞 Get Help Now

If you served aboard a Navy attack transport ship and later developed mesothelioma, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related disease, you may be entitled to compensation.

You may qualify for:

• Lawsuit settlements or verdicts
• Asbestos trust fund payments
• VA disability and survivor benefits

There is no upfront cost.

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