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Attention
Welders: The toxic fumes generated during the welding
process can pose a serious threat to welders and others
in the immediate area.
A study published in June of 2003 reported that occupational
exposure to manganese can lead to irreversible neurological
disorders, including Parkinson-like symptoms.
When inhaled, welding fumes can cause serious short and
long-term health effects and often cause lung, heart and
kidney and central nervous system problems.
Symptoms include:
- Metallic or sweet taste
- Chills
- Fever
- Muscle aches
- Chest soreness
- Fatigue
- Shaky hands
- Persistent thirst
- Headache
- Nausea
- Irritation to the eyes, nose and throat
If you have been exposed to welding rod fumes and are
experiencing any of these symptoms, Parkinson's Disease
or other illnesses, you may have a claim and be entitled
to compensation. Please call or e-mail
our welding rod injury lawyers today us for a -- and we will respond within 24 hours.
Disclaimer:
Colorado Welding Rod Injury Attorney Disclaimer: Denver
and Breckenridge welding rod injuries (including Parkinson's
Disease and Manganism) and/or other legal information
offered herein by Gempeler Personal Injury Attorneys is
not formal legal advice, nor the formation of an attorney
client relationship. Each case is different and the outcome
of your personal injury case will depend on the merits
of your factual situation and applicable law. An Attorney-Client
relationship is not created by visiting this web site.
No Attorney-Client relationship is created until a retainer
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