Product Description
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company (Sycamore Mills PA, Marion IN, Muskegon MI, Hastings-on-Hudson NY) allegedly supplied underground service-entrance and secondary distribution cable to municipal utilities, industrial plants, and building service-entrance vaults, according to publicly filed asbestos litigation records. Their rubber-insulated (RHW, RHH) and paper-insulated designs in the 600 V, 5 kV, and 15 kV classes allegedly used an outer protective jacket compounded with asbestos fiber for flame resistance and mechanical toughness in duct-bank and direct-burial service. Three-conductor and four-conductor designs allegedly used asbestos-braid separators between phase conductors. When IBEW splicers cut back the jacket to make a service splice, terminate a network vault feeder, or perform a hot repair after a cable fault, the allegedly asbestos-containing jacket and braid was cut, stripped, and heated inside the confined splice vault.
Workers Exposed
IBEW underground cable splicers, utility linemen making service-drop and network-vault terminations, cable pullers, manhole rigging crews, and industrial-plant electricians allegedly encountered airborne fibers when cutting, stripping, or heating Anaconda jacket and braid. Anaconda Wire & Cable factory workers at the Hastings-on-Hudson NY, Marion IN, and Muskegon MI plants allegedly faced primary manufacturing exposure.