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The Simonds Saw and Steel facility in Lockport, New York was established in 1911 to replace a previous facility in Chicago, Illinois. This move was undertaken to utilize hydroelectric power from Niagara Falls, and to allow for greater control over the quality of the steel used in their tools. In 1965, Simonds sold the mill to Wallace-Murray, who operated the facility until 1978. At that time, it was purchased by Guterl Special Steel Corporation. The mill closed in 1983, after Guterl filed for bankruptcy. In 1984, a portion of the facility was purchased by Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation for the production of specialty steel products. Asbestos-containing refractory and insulating materials were used in the production process at Simonds. Workers who handled asbestos-containing materials, or those who were in the vicinity of those workers who did, are at risk for developing mesothelioma, lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases.
In the melting and casting departments at Simonds Saw and Steel, Ajax induction furnaces were used to produce molten steel. Workers who operated these furnaces wore asbestos mitts to protect their hands from the high temperatures involved in steel making. On a regular basis, these furnaces were broken down with air hammers, and rebuilt to replace the refractory linings. This ensured that the molten metal could not touch the heating coils. Inside the refractory material, there were layers of asbestos paper. When the furnaces were dismantled, the asbestos paper was torn apart by the air hammer, which released clouds of asbestos-containing dust into the air. As the furnaces were rebuilt, new linings of asbestos paper were cut and put into place, which also caused asbestos fibers to become airborne.
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Lipsitz & Ponterio, LLC represents former workers and retirees from the former Simonds Saw and Steel mill in Lockport. In the process of representing these workers and their families, we have gathered a vast amount of information concerning the types of asbestos-containing materials to which our clients were exposed. If you or a loved one were once employed at Simonds Saw and Steel and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, we urge you to contact us regarding your legal rights.
*Photograph of Simonds Saw and Steel is courtesy of: http://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/fusrap/guterl/guterl-presentation-remedinv-2010-10.pdf