Product Description
Buffalo Forge Company (Buffalo, New York — historically the dominant U.S. manufacturer of industrial fans and blowers; later acquired into Howden Group) manufactured through the asbestos era a major U.S. line of industrial centrifugal fans, forced-draft (FD) and induced-draft (ID) boiler fans, process blowers, and air-handling fans for power plants, refineries, paper mills, steel mills, cement plants, and major industrial process installations.
Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that Buffalo Forge fans and blowers were specified with asbestos fan-housing and damper gaskets, asbestos motor and bearing-housing insulation, and were installed in asbestos-insulated heated ductwork systems (FD and ID combustion-air ducts on boilers), exposing pipefitters, insulators, millwrights, and power-plant operators to asbestos during installation, service, and removal.
Buffalo Forge Company has been named as a Manufacturer Defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation.
Workers Exposed
- Insulators (HFIAW Local members) insulating Buffalo Forge fan ductwork
- Pipefitters working fan-system process connections
- Power-plant operators and FD/ID fan technicians
- Plant millwrights servicing fan bearings, shafts, and housings
- Boilermakers working in proximity to Buffalo Forge fan installations