Product Description

According to publicly filed asbestos litigation records, Peabody industrial combustion burners — used on plant furnaces, process ovens, dryers, and boiler firing systems — were allegedly installed and serviced with asbestos-fabric mounting gaskets at the burner-to-furnace connection and asbestos-bearing refractory cement packed around burner blocks and furnace throats.

Burner change-outs, gasket replacement, tip and block cleaning, and refractory patching allegedly disturbed those materials, releasing fiber in the breathing zone of the mechanics and masons doing the work. Industrial furnace and oven lines of this era were rebuilt on regular maintenance cycles, so the same burner fronts were opened repeatedly across a working career.

Workers Exposed

Workers allegedly exposed around Peabody burner installations include:

  • Furnace, oven, and dryer maintenance mechanics changing burners and gaskets
  • Boiler operators and stationary engineers on firing-system maintenance
  • Bricklayers and refractory masons patching burner blocks and throats
  • Millwrights and general plant maintenance workers on adjacent equipment

These entries are allegations drawn from litigation records, not adjudicated findings.