Owens-Corning — Fiberglas Plant in Fairburn GA

Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that they were allegedly exposed to asbestos while working at the Owens-Corning Fiberglas plant in Fairburn, Georgia. For the full corporate summary, see the Owens-Corning manufacturer page.

Plant Description and Operating Era

The Fairburn GA Fiberglas plant is a long-running Owens-Corning glass-fiber manufacturing site in metro Atlanta’s south-side industrial corridor, producing fiberglass building insulation and industrial insulation products for the Southeast distribution region. The plant runs continuous glass-melting furnaces, forming lines, curing ovens, and finishing/packaging lines characteristic of the Owens-Corning Fiberglas network — premises materials laid down during original construction and pre-1973 expansions allegedly involved asbestos consistent with the broader Fiberglas plant footprint.

Premises ACM Narrative

Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that pre-1973 premises exposures at Fairburn involved:

  • Asbestos pipe covering on process steam mains and utility lines
  • Asbestos-block hot-side lagging on Fiberglas melting furnaces, forming machines, and curing ovens
  • Asbestos-fabric expansion joints on Fiberglas process piping
  • Asbestos sheet gaskets at furnace and process piping flanges
  • Asbestos-cement bulkhead panels in electrical rooms
  • Asbestos-fabric arc chute plates in Fiberglas plant switchgear
  • Asbestos-refractory Fiberglas melter tank throat pieces and paving blocks (early era)
  • Asbestos sprayed fireproofing on structural steel (pre-1973 EPA ban)

Workers Exposed

Plaintiffs allegedly worked at the Fairburn Fiberglas plant in trades including HFIAW Insulators, UA Pipefitters, IBB Boilermakers, BAC Bricklayers (furnace relining), IBEW Electricians, Millwrights, Fiberglas forming machine operators, furnace tenders, and plant maintenance workers.

If You Worked at Owens-Corning Fairburn

If you or a family member worked at the Owens-Corning Fiberglas plant in Fairburn GA — or any other Owens-Corning site including Kaylo or Fiberglas manufacturing — and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, or another asbestos-related disease, you may have a legal claim. The Owens-Corning Fibreboard Trust (2000) provides compensation for Kaylo asbestos-injury claims.

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