Product Description

Samuel Cabot Inc. of Boston (Cabot Stains) was allegedly one of the most recognized U.S. suppliers of creosote-based wood preservative stains for shingles, shakes, rough-sawn siding, decks, fences, and marine dock pilings. Plaintiffs have alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that certain Cabot creosote-oil wood preservative and shingle stain formulations allegedly incorporated chrysotile asbestos fiber as a suspension and body-building additive that kept pigment and creosote solids in suspension and improved film hold-out on rough wood.

According to publicly filed asbestos litigation records, asbestos-fibered Cabot creosote stain was allegedly sold in cans, pails, and drums through paint distributors, lumberyards, and marine-supply houses from roughly the 1950s through the 1970s.

Workers Exposed

  • Painters brush- and spray-applying creosote stain on shingle siding and rough-sawn cladding
  • Roofers coating shake and shingle roofs with preservative stain
  • Carpenters and deck contractors treating rough lumber and decking
  • Marine dock and pier maintenance crews recoating pilings and deck boards
  • Homeowners and painters scraping and sanding aged creosote stain during repaint cycles, generating airborne dust