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Benzene has been banned as solvent in the United States for over twenty 20 years.

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Something is very wrong when so many people are getting sick with symptoms of Benzene Poisoning throughout the United States . This site will help answer questions about Benzene poisoning and how it can affect your health. If you suspect that have or someone you love have symptoms to Benzene exposure we urge you to report it and seek a qualified Benzene lawyer that has handled Benzene cases in your area.
       What Is Benzene?
Benzene
Benzene is a clear, colorless, non-corrosive, highly flammable liquid with a strong odor. It is used primarily to make other chemicals and plastics. It is commonly found in solvents, degreasers, in the dye, dry cleaning and petroleum industry. It has also been an ingredient in some commercial products including dental/denture adhesives and cigarettes. Benzene ranks in the top 20 chemicals for production volume in the U.S. Read More
       Exposure
Benzene Exposure

Everyday, workers are exposed to benzene, the human carcinogen that has been responsible for instances of acute myelogenous leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, in addition to

other forms of cancer and leukemia. While workers have the highest risk for becoming inflicted with adverse effects of benzene, benzene exists in the environment and in consumer products, putting everyone at risk to develop potentially deadly health conditions. The EPA estimates that half of the entire U.S. population has been exposed to the dangerous chemical. .  Read More
      Benzene Related Diseases
Benzene Related Diseases

Benzene is a known carcinogen that can wreak havoc even in low doses on the immune system of anyone who is exposed to it. It has been linked to a slew of deadly, dangerous diseases, including:

Secondary aplastic anemia
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
Myelodysplasia
Myelodysplastic syndrome
Non-hodgkin's lymphoma
Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
     
   Benzene Facts
 
The EPA estimated that 50% of the U.S. population has been exposed to benzene by industrial sources, including  oil  refineries and chemical plants.

Benzene was identified as a carcinogen and can cause various forms of leukemia from just five years of exposure, resulting in death in some instances.
     
      Risk
Benzene Risk
Benzene has been banned as solvent in the United States for over twenty 20 years, yet workers are still exposed by direct and indirect sources. People working with petroleum solvents containing
benzene are at greatest risk, because Benzene remains in use in most petroleum solvents. By using the solvent workers may come into contact by breathing in into their lungs or may absorb it through their skin when applying the solvent. Millions of workers may be exposed to benzene in the U.S. every year, estimated at more than 3 million workers. Read More
 
        Benzene Effects
Benzene Efects

Immediately or shortly after being exposed to benzene adverse health effects can be present, including:

Benzene can cause eye and skin irritation
Benzene causing dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, and vomiting.
Nose and throat irritation from benzene exposure
High benzene exposure can result in convulsions and coma or sudden death from irregular heartbeat
 
     
        Workers at Risk For Benzene Exposure
   
Painters
Chemical workers
Gasoline distribution workers
Refinery workers
Shoe/leather workers
Rubber workers
Pesticides manufacturing workers
Printers
Paper and pulp manufacturing workers
Adhesive production workers
Newspaper press workers
   
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