Asbestos in Washington

Washington's industrial history, including shipbuilding and aerospace, led to asbestos presence in buildings. Historical records document asbestos use in shipyards and manufacturing plants. Documented sites include:

  • Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton.
  • Boeing facilities in Seattle and Renton.
  • Various older facilities around the Tacoma smelter.
Washington Asbestos Exposure

Known Asbestos Job Sites in Washington

Explore 1021 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Washington.

Job SiteCityState
1101 Boat StreetSeattleWA
1St Congregational ChurchEverettWA
1St Federal Savings & LoanBremertonWA
300 Area Hanford WorksRichlandWA
Abitibi Consolidated PaperSteilacoomWA
ACandSRichlandWA
ACandSSpokaneWA
ACandSBellinghamWA
ACandSRentonWA
ACandSSeattleWA
ACandSTacomaWA
ACandSLongviewWA
Ace Furnace & SteelTacomaWA
Acme Linen SupplySeattleWA
Aeows - Lock & TackleDes MoinesWA
Agricultural Science BuildingVeloxWA
Aircraft PlywoodSeattleWA
AlapulSeattleWA
Alaska Freight LinesSeattleWA
Alaskan Copper WorksSeattleWA
Alaska SteamshipSeattleWA
Albers Brothers MillingSeattleWA
AlcoaWenatcheeWA
AlcoaVancouverWA
AlcoaSpokaneWA
AlcoaMalagaWA
A.L. FlewellingSpokaneWA
Alki Elementary SchoolSeattleWA
Allen C. Mason Middle SchoolTacomaWA
Allen Elementary SchoolSeattleWA
Allied ChemicalAnacortesWA
AmeerVancouverWA
American LegionSeattleWA
American Linen SupplySeattleWA
American PlanterSeattleWA
American PotatoMoses LakeWA
American PotatoSeattleWA
American Smelting & RefiningTacomaWA
Anderson & Middleton LumberAberdeenWA
Andover Park Blood BankTukwilaWA
Annapolis HospitalTacomaWA
ARCOFerndaleWA
ARCOBlaineWA
Arden DairySeattleWA
Area 11 Elementary SchoolAuburnWA
Armour & CompanySpokaneWA
AsarcoTacomaWA
Atlantic RichfieldFerndaleWA
Atlantic RichfieldRichlandWA
Atlantic RichfieldBellinghamWA

Occupations with High Asbestos Exposure in Washington

  • Shipyard Workers: Washington's long history of shipbuilding, particularly in Puget Sound, exposed numerous workers to asbestos used in ship construction and insulation (Example: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton).
  • Aerospace Workers: The aerospace industry in Washington, centered around Boeing, utilized asbestos in aircraft manufacturing and maintenance (Example: Boeing Everett Factory).
  • Construction Workers: Asbestos was commonly used in insulation, roofing, flooring, and other building materials in older structures throughout the state (Example: Schools, hospitals, and government buildings constructed before the 1980s).
  • Power Plant Workers: Asbestos was used extensively in power plants for insulation and fireproofing (Example: Grand Coulee Dam).
Occupations with High Asbestos Exposure in Washington

Washington Asbestos Regulations and Laws

Washington has enacted laws and regulations to protect workers and the public from asbestos exposure. These regulations are primarily enforced by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) and the Washington State Department of Ecology.

Washington State Department of Labor & Industries

L&I enforces workplace safety regulations related to asbestos exposure, including:

Washington State Department of Ecology

The Department of Ecology oversees asbestos abatement activities, including:

Key Laws and Regulations

Sources

  1. Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) - Asbestos: https://www.lni.wa.gov/safety-health/safety-topics/topics/asbestos
  2. Washington State Department of Ecology - Asbestos:https://ecology.wa.gov/Regulations-Permits/Guidance-technical-assistance/Dangerous-waste-guidance/Common-dangerous-waste/Asbestos
  3. Washington State Legislature - Chapter 296-62 WAC: https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-62

Were You Harmed by Asbestos Exposure in Washington?

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