Benzene vapors can be emitted through the coking process, which is often utilized by the steel industry in the production of iron and steel. The process of making steel involves the use of a coke oven to heat and convert coal to coke, a hard substance made of carbon. During this process, the heating of the coal in a coke oven releases a coke oven gas that contains benzene. Coke by-product plants can convert the coke oven gas to a liquid state to make fuels, fertilizers, solvents, and other products. Thus, trades working around coke ovens risk exposure to benzene.
For over 29 years, the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. has fought to safeguard the rights of victims of toxic substances like benzene. The Leukemia Lawyer Web site is a service of Baron & Budd, P.C.
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