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Chemical mixers employed in the agriculture industry face exceptionally high risks for exposure to paraquat, one of the most dangerous chemicals used in this line of work.
The Environmental Protection Agency has determined that primary exposure occurs during the mixing, loading, and application process, placing chemical mixers at the epicenter of potential harm.
Despite paraquat being classified as a Restricted Use Pesticide requiring certification to mix, handle, and apply, the risk remains too great even for licensed professionals.

These workers prepare pesticide solutions by diluting concentrated formulations with water, measuring and combining various generic paraquat products that contain either 2 or 3 pounds of active ingredient per gallon, and loading the mixtures into application equipment. Some degree of exposure and risk exists every time these pesticides are handled, whether through splashes onto unprotected skin during pouring, inhalation of small droplets, or contact with spray mix while repairing clogged nozzles.

Routes of paraquat exposure for chemical mixers

Dermal and inhalation routes represent the most significant pathways of paraquat exposure for chemical mixers. Exposure can occur in multiple scenarios throughout their workday.

Fatal poisoning occurs primarily when chemical absorption through the skin increases after prolonged contact with undiluted or diluted paraquat solutions. In many cases, exposure happens because employees are not provided with proper safety equipment, like goggles, gloves, helmets, or bodysuits, or the equipment provided is damaged or defective. The effect is dose-dependent, and when combined with other factors such as genetic disposition, the risk becomes even greater.

Scientific evidence and manufacturer negligence

According to recent scientific studies, paraquat significantly increases the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease among exposed individuals. There has been a steady flow of epidemiological studies documenting a positive association between occupational paraquat exposure and Parkinson's disease occurrence. Increasing evidence suggests this link exists even when precautions are taken and safety recommendations are followed. 

The most common injury associated with paraquat is Parkinson's disease, a debilitating nervous system disorder affecting as many as 60,000 people in the United States annually.

Paraquat products handled by chemical mixers

Chemical mixers handled paraquat formulations containing different amounts of active ingredients. The constant exposure to skin contact and inhalation that results from their daily tasks is a result of measuring, diluting, and preparing toxic solutions for application.

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Parkinson's disease makes you eligible to file a claim

Chemical mixers who developed Parkinson's disease after paraquat exposure can pursue compensation claims for lost income, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. Our attorneys at Environmental Litigation Group, P.C., specialize in representing chemical mixers and can file claims for compensation. Family members can assist the victim with the filing process if they are unable to do so alone. If a claimant dies before compensation is recovered, surviving relatives may continue the claim to receive funeral costs and loss damages. 

Our legal team requires claimants to clearly identify the specific paraquat brand they were exposed to when filing. Symptoms include hand and finger tremors, reduced handwriting, loss of smell, sleep problems, movement difficulties, postural changes, voice weakness, and dizziness.



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