
Todd Pacific Shipyards
Located in the waters of Washington’s Puget Sound, Todd Pacific Shipyards opened in 1916 and has, since that time, specialized in routine ship maintenance, emergency repairs, extensive overhauls, and conversions. Todd is also the largest private sector provider of maintenance, repair, and overhaul to the US Navy for ships home ported in or visiting Puget Sound, WA. During World War II, Todd built, repaired, or converted 23,450 ships. Todd Pacific Shipyards has also been responsible for maintenance on the Washington State Ferries for many years and currently employs between 500 and 800 workers.
Like most shipyards, Todd employed the use of many materials that contained asbestos during the years prior to the 1980s, including gaskets, insulation, concrete, pipes, adhesive, and floor coverings. If you believe you were exposed to asbestos during your employ at Todd Pacific Shipyards, send for our free Mesothelioma Information Packet to learn more about the disease and your legal rights as a victim of asbestos-related cancer.
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