🔥 Blodgett Corporation – Asbestos Exposure from Commercial Ovens and Kitchen Equipment
Blodgett Corporation became a leading manufacturer of commercial ovens, ranges, and cooking equipment widely used in restaurants, schools, and institutions throughout the 20th century. To withstand extreme heat, many of their units were insulated with asbestos, exposing food service workers, repair technicians, and installers to dangerous fibers during routine use and maintenance.
🏢 Company Overview
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Founded: 1848 (as Blodgett Oven Company)
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Headquarters: Burlington, Vermont
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Industry: Commercial kitchen equipment
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Asbestos Use Period: 1930s–1980s
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Current Status: Still in business under the Blodgett brand, now part of the Middleby Corporation
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Asbestos Trust Fund: ❌ None established
⚠️ How Blodgett Used Asbestos
Asbestos was commonly incorporated into:
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🔥 Oven insulation
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🔩 Gaskets and door seals
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🧯 Fireproof panels and liners
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🧱 Heating chambers and refractory board
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🔧 Adhesives and cements used in installation
When Blodgett ovens were installed, serviced, or dismantled, the asbestos materials could crumble or flake, releasing airborne fibers. Even normal wear and tear could cause exposure in confined kitchen environments.
👷 Who Was Exposed?
Exposure to asbestos from Blodgett ovens affected:
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👨🍳 Commercial kitchen staff
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🧑🔧 HVAC and appliance repair technicians
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🏫 School cafeteria workers
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🏥 Hospital food service staff
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🛠️ Installers and maintenance crews
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🧼 Janitorial workers performing deep cleanings or replacements
Many of these workers unknowingly inhaled asbestos during daily use or equipment maintenance.
⚖️ Lawsuits & Legal History
Blodgett Corporation has been named in asbestos lawsuits, primarily involving:
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Commercial oven repairmen
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Cafeteria workers in public schools and institutions
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Installation contractors and electricians
Though the company did not establish a dedicated trust fund, claimants have sought compensation through traditional lawsuits, naming Blodgett and other equipment manufacturers as defendants.
📅 Timeline of Asbestos Use
| Time Period | Key Developments | Risk Level |
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| 1930s–1950s | Widespread use of asbestos insulation | 🔴 Very High |
| 1960s–1970s | Continued use in ovens and gaskets | 🟠 High |
| Early 1980s | Gradual phase-out of asbestos in kitchen units | 🟡 Moderate |
| Post-1985 | New ovens made without asbestos materials | 🟢 Low |
📊 Exposure Estimates
👷 Workers Employed by Blodgett Corporation
| Role | Estimated Exposed |
|---|---|
| Factory production workers | 700+ |
| Warehouse & shipping staff | 300+ |
| Engineering & tech staff | 200+ |
➡️ Total Employees Exposed: ~1,200+
🌍 Workers and Users Exposed to Blodgett Products
| Role | Estimated Exposed |
|---|---|
| Kitchen staff in restaurants | 8,000+ |
| School/hospital cafeteria workers | 12,000+ |
| Appliance repair and maintenance techs | 6,000+ |
| Installers and remodelers | 5,000+ |
| Secondary household exposure | 3,000+ |
➡️ Total Product-Related Exposure: ~34,000+
🪖 Military & Government Use
Blodgett ovens were installed in:
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🪖 Military base kitchens and mess halls
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🚢 Naval ships and submarines
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🏫 Public schools and government cafeterias
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🏥 VA hospitals and federal institutions
Military cooks and support personnel may have been exposed during meal prep or maintenance tasks involving these units.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
⚖️ Can I still sue Blodgett for asbestos exposure?
✅ Yes. Many lawsuits have been successfully filed against oven manufacturers. Even without a trust fund, victims can pursue claims through:
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Product liability lawsuits
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Multi-defendant asbestos litigation
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Claims supported by workplace or product use history
⏱️ Is there a deadline?
Yes — usually 2–3 years from diagnosis of an asbestos-related illness, depending on your state.
📋 What proof do I need?
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Medical diagnosis (e.g., mesothelioma, asbestosis)
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Employment or military kitchen records
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Product identification or service history of Blodgett ovens
🧾 List of Asbestos-Containing Blodgett Products
| Timeframe | Product |
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| 1930s–1940s | Commercial bakery ovens with asbestos panels |
| 1950s | Industrial steam ovens with asbestos lining |
| 1960s | Ovens with asbestos door gaskets |
| 1970s | Fireproofed cooking and heating equipment |
| Early 1980s | Phase-out of asbestos in seals and insulation |
📌 Summary – Blodgett Corporation
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| 🏢 Founded | 1848 (Blodgett Oven Co.) |
| 🔥 Products | Ovens, ranges, cooking systems |
| ⚠️ Asbestos Use | 1930s–early 1980s |
| 👷 At-Risk Workers | Kitchen staff, techs, installers |
| 🪖 Military Use | Yes – mess halls, bases, VA hospitals |
| ⚖️ Trust Fund | ❌ None established |
| 📂 Lawsuits | Yes – through direct and joint claims |
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