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The Louisiana Industrial Worker’s Guide to Toxic Exposure and Serious Injury You did the heavy lifting that built Louisiana. You worked the turnaround at the ExxonMobil refinery in Baton Rouge. You stripped asbestos insulation in the tight, humid holds of the ships at Avondale. You handled benzene-heavy streams at the chemical plants lining the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans—the "Chemical Corridor" that fueled the nation but poisoned its own. For decades, you traded your health for a paycheck, trusting that the corporations you served were keeping you safe. You didn't know that every breath you took in those facilities was depositing microscopic, indestructible fibers and chemicals into your lungs and blood that would one day trigger a terminal diagnosis. Now, you have a cough that won't go away. You have a pain in your side or your chest that feels like a dull knife. You have shortness of breath that makes climbing a flight of stairs in the heat of a Louisiana summer feel impossible. When the doctor says the word—mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or pulmonary fibrosis—your world shifts. You aren't just a patient; you are a victim of corporate concealment. The companies that manufactured the asbestos…