Asbestos in Michigan

Michigan's extensive industrial past, particularly in manufacturing and shipbuilding, resulted in widespread asbestos use. Historical records show asbestos use in the automotive industry, shipyards, and manufacturing plants. Documented sites include:

  • Ford Rouge Plant in Dearborn.
  • Shipyards along the Great Lakes, particularly in Detroit and Bay City.
  • Manufacturing facilities related to the automotive industry in Flint and Detroit.
Michigan Asbestos Exposure

Known Asbestos Job Sites in Michigan

Explore 2327 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Michigan.

Job SiteCityState
Aaronson PrintingDetroitMI
Abbot Fox LumberTrout CreekMI
Abitibi Consolidated PaperAlpenaMI
Abt Company Len WerdaAlpenaMI
Academy, 401 E. McClellanDetroitMI
ACandSDetroitMI
Ace TheatreDetroitMI
ACF IndustriesDetroitMI
Acme ChairReadingMI
Acme EquipmentDetroitMI
Acme InsulationsGrand RapidsMI
Acme White Lead & Color WorksDetroitMI
Acorn Iron WorksDetroitMI
Acra CastBay CityMI
Active IndustriesElktonMI
Addams Jr. High & ElementaryDetroitMI
Administration BuildingDetroitMI
Adrian CollegeAdrianMI
Adrian Electric Light & PowerAdrianMI
Aerospace America IncBay CityMI
A.E. Smith High SchoolRiverviewMI
A.F. MurchPaw PawMI
Ahonen LumberIronwoodMI
Ainsworth SchoolFlintMI
Airport Scrap & SalvageDetroitMI
Airport SidingGrand RapidsMI
Ajax ForgeFerndaleMI
A.J. Segal & SonsInksterMI
Ak Zinn & CompanyBattle CreekMI
Aladdin Fire BrickDetroitMI
Aladdin WeldingGrand RapidsMI
Albert Kahn HouseDetroitMI
Albion CollegeAlbionMI
Albion High SchoolAlbionMI
Albion Malleable IronAlbionMI
AlcoaDetroitMI
Alexander-StaffordGrand RapidsMI
Alexander-StaffordBig RapidsMI
Alex Stafford SidingGrand RapidsMI
Allegan H. & P.AlleganMI
Allen MedicalBay CityMI
Allied ChemicalDetroitMI
Allied ChemicalMidlandMI
Allied FabricationsFrankfortMI
Allied PaperKalamazooMI
Allied PaperHillsdaleMI
Allied PaperOtsegoMI
Allis ChalmersLudingtonMI
Allis ChalmersNegauneeMI
Allstate InsuranceDetroitMI

Occupations with High Asbestos Exposure in Michigan

  • Automotive Workers: Michigan's dominance in the automotive industry led to extensive asbestos use in brake pads, clutches, gaskets, and insulation within factories (Example: Ford Motor Company plants in Dearborn, Detroit, and other locations).
  • Shipyard Workers: Shipbuilding activities, particularly along the Great Lakes, exposed workers to asbestos used in ship construction and insulation (Example: Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City).
  • Construction Workers: Asbestos was a common component of insulation, roofing, flooring, and fireproofing materials in older buildings across the state (Example: Schools, hospitals, and public buildings constructed before the 1980s).
  • Power Plant Workers: Asbestos was widely used for insulation and fireproofing in power generation facilities throughout Michigan (Example: Consumers Energy power plants).
Occupations with High Asbestos Exposure in Michigan

Michigan Asbestos Regulations and Laws

Michigan has implemented laws and regulations to protect workers and the public from asbestos exposure. These regulations are primarily enforced by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA).

Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)

EGLE oversees asbestos abatement activities, including:

Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA)

MIOSHA enforces workplace safety regulations related to asbestos exposure, including:

Key Laws and Regulations

Sources

  1. Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) - Asbestos: https://www.michigan.gov/egle/0,9429,7-135-3313_3681_3710---,00.html

Were You Harmed by Asbestos Exposure in Michigan?

If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Michigan law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.