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Bruce Mansfield Power Plant

Bruce Mansfield Power Plant

Bruce Mansfield Power Plant Bruce Mansfield Power Plant was a large coal-fired power station located along the Ohio River in Shippingport, Pennsylvania. Operated by FirstEnergy, the three-unit facility was one of the largest coal plants in Pennsylvania.

Last verified: 2026-03-09
Location
Shippingport, PA
Industry
Coal-Fired Electric Power Generation
Exposure Era
1970s–1980s
Primary Asbestos Products
Boiler insulation, Pipe insulation, Turbine insulation, Gaskets, Refractory cement, Valve packing
Job Categories at Risk
Boiler operators, Maintenance workers, Pipe fitters, Insulators, Millwrights, Electricians

History & Asbestos Use

Bruce Mansfield Power Plant was constructed in stages, with Unit 1 beginning operation in 1976, Unit 2 in 1977, and Unit 3 in 1980. Named after a former president of Pennsylvania Power Company, the plant was built during the peak era of asbestos use in power plant construction. Asbestos-containing materials were installed extensively throughout all three units. The plant was permanently retired in November 2019 due to economic pressures from natural gas competition.

Exposure Details

Workers at Bruce Mansfield were exposed to asbestos in boiler insulation, pipe lagging, turbine wrapping, refractory cement, gaskets, and valve packing. The plant's three massive boiler units required constant maintenance, exposing workers to asbestos fibers during insulation removal and replacement. Outage maintenance brought hundreds of additional contract workers into the facility, many of whom worked in confined spaces with deteriorating asbestos insulation.

Workers at Risk

The following job categories at Bruce Mansfield Power Plant had the highest risk of asbestos exposure:

  • Boiler operators
  • Maintenance workers
  • Pipe fitters
  • Insulators
  • Millwrights
  • Electricians

Health Effects

Former Bruce Mansfield workers have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer. Western Pennsylvania has one of the highest rates of asbestos-related disease in the country due to the concentration of heavy industry, power plants, and steel mills in the region. Workers who served at Bruce Mansfield during the 1970s and 1980s are at the greatest risk.

Health information is based on established medical research on asbestos exposure. Asbestos is classified as a known human carcinogen by the National Cancer Institute, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Consult a physician for medical advice specific to your situation.

Compensation May Be Available

Workers exposed to asbestos at Bruce Mansfield Power Plant may be entitled to compensation through asbestos trust funds, personal injury lawsuits, or veterans benefits. Mesothelioma patients and their families have recovered billions in compensation from companies that manufactured or used asbestos products.

4 asbestos trust funds have been identified as potentially related to exposure at this site. Many mesothelioma patients qualify to file claims with multiple trusts simultaneously.

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Were You Exposed to Asbestos at Bruce Mansfield Power Plant?

Workers who were employed at Bruce Mansfield Power Plant between 1970s–1980s may have been exposed to asbestos-containing materials. If you've been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis, you may have legal options including trust fund claims and lawsuits.

Related Asbestos Trust Funds

Workers exposed to asbestos at Bruce Mansfield Power Plant may be eligible to file claims with the following trust funds:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Was asbestos used at Bruce Mansfield Power Plant?

Yes. All three units at Bruce Mansfield were built in the 1970s and 1980s with asbestos-containing insulation, gaskets, refractory cement, and other materials throughout the facility.

What jobs at Bruce Mansfield carried the most asbestos risk?

Boiler operators, pipe fitters, insulators, and maintenance workers faced the highest exposure, particularly during outage work when they removed and replaced deteriorated asbestos insulation in confined boiler areas.

Is compensation available for Bruce Mansfield workers with asbestos disease?

Yes. Former workers diagnosed with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases may pursue compensation through asbestos trust funds established by manufacturers of products used at the plant, as well as through personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits.

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Sources:

  • EPA records — accessed 2026-03-09
  • OSHA compliance records — accessed 2026-03-09
  • FirstEnergy historical records — accessed 2026-03-09
  • Pennsylvania DEP records — accessed 2026-03-09
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