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  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
						
                                

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BRAYTON@PURCELL LLP ATTORNEYS ATLAW 222 RUSH LANDING ROAD POBOX6169 NOVATO, CALIFORNIA 94948-6169 (GIS) 898-1555 Co wm NDA HA FF WwW NHN 11 DAVID R. DONADIO, ESQ,, 8.B. #154436 BRAYTONSPURCELL LLP ELECTRONICALLY ttorneys at Law 222 Rush Landing Road FILED P.O, Box 6169 Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco MAY 16 2011 Clerk of the Court BY: WILLIAM TRUPEK Deputy Clerk} Novato, California 94948-6169 (415) 898-1555 Attorneys for Plaintiffs SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO ROBERT ROSS and JEAN ROSS, ASBESTOS : No. CGC-10-275731 Plaintiffs, 3 } SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR } PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOS VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS; ) Defendants as Reflected on Exhibit 1 - attached to the Su Complaint herein; and DOES 18500. lL. Plaintiff ROBERT ROSS was born September 9, 1935. 2. The ©Brayton® Purcell Master Complaint for Personal injury [and Loss of Consertium]- Asbestos (hereinafter "Master Complaint") was filed January 2, 2003, in San Francisco Superior Court. A copy of the Master Complaint and General Order No. 55 may be obtained upon request from Brayton*Purcell, and designated portions of the Master Complaint are incorporated by reference herein pursuant to the authority conferred by General Order No. 55. Plaintiffs’ claims are as set forth in said Master Complaint against defendants herein as follows: MM Hl Ml Ml KAlnjured\ 93409 WSICMP-ZAMND wp i SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM = ASBESTOS"Cause of Action DEFENDANTS* ON EXHIBITS: E F G H I First (Negligence) Second (Strict Liability) Third (False Representation) Fourth (Loss of Consortium) Fifth (Premises Owner/ Contractor Liability) Sixth, Seventh, Eighth (Unseaworthiness, Negligence [Jones Act],Maintenance and Cure) Oo 8 we KR XR BO x Ninth (Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act [LHWCA]) ‘Tenth, Eleventh (E.E.L.A.) Twelfth, Thirteenth (Respiratory Safety Devices) Fourteenth, Fifteenth (Brake Shoe Grinding) Sixteenth (Concert of Action) Seventeenth, Eighteenth (Fraud, Deceit/Negligent Misrepresentation/Concealment) Nineteenth (Fraud/Deceit/ Intentional Misrepresentation) Twentieth (Fraud/Deceit - Kent) Twenty-First (Aiding/A betting Battery - Met Life) O O 0 Twenty-Second (Civil Battery) Cis O Oo O X OOP OoOor O iz q CJ Oo *and their alternate entities as set forth in the Master Complaint or on any Exhibit.oe WD HW RB WN eS 10 3. Plaintiff's asbestos-related injury, date of diagnosis, employment status, and history of exposure to asbestos are as stated on Exhibit A. 4, Plaintiffs were married on December 15, 1975. 5. Plaintiff hereby amends the Master Complaint on file herein, to incorporate a new Twenty-First Cause of Action, set forth below, specially plead against the defendant listed on Exhibit N, namely METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Plaintiffs are in the process of amending the Master Complaint herein and will include this new Cause of : Action in said amendment.) “TWENTY-FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION Aiding and Abetting Battery [Against Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and Does 7501-7900, Inclusive] AS AND FOR A FURTHER, TWENTY-FIRST, SEPARATE AND DISTINCT CAUSE OF ACTION FOR AIDING AND ABETTING BATTERY, PLAINTIFF COMPLAINS OF DEFENDANTS METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, DEFENDANTS ON EXHIBIT N, DOES 7501-7900, THEIR ALTERNATE ENTITIES AND EACH OF THEM, AND ALLEGES AS FOLLOWS: 225. Plaintiff incorporates herein by reference, as though fully set forth hereat, each and every allegation of the First through Third and Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Causes of Action as though fully set forth herein. (As used throughout this cause of action, ‘plaintiff refers to all named plaintiffs and/or all named decedents from whom the named plaintiff's injuries may derive.) 226, This cause of action is for the aiding and abetting of battery by METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (“MET LIFE”), primarily through its assistant medical director Anthony Lanza, M.D., of a breach of duty committed by Johns-Manville Corporation (“J-M”). 227. Plaintiff is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that at all times herein mentioned defendant MET LIFE was and is a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York or the laws of some other state or foreign K:Vnured\934s\pid\CMP-2AMND wpd 3Oo eB NYHA MH BP WN RM MN RNR N N Dw ee mee eos DA MW BF WH HK FD OO we IQ HH FS YW NH KK SD jurisdiction, and that this defendant was and is authorized to do and/or was and is doing business in the State of California, and regularly conducted or conducts business in the County of San Francisco, State of California. At times relevant to this cause of action, MET LIFE was an insurer of J-M. 228. Plaintiff, was exposed to asbestos-containing dust created by the use of the asbestos products manufactured, distributed and/or supplied by J-M. This exposure to the asbestos or asbestos-related products supplied by J-M caused Plaintiff's asbestos-related disease and injuries. 229. Starting in 1928, MET LIFE sponsored studies of asbestos dust and asbestos- related disease in Canadian mines and mills, including those of J-M. Those studies revealed that miners and mill workers were contracting asbestosis at relatively low levels of dust. McGill University, which conducted the studies, sought permission from MET LIFE to publish the results but they were never published. MET LIFE prepared its own report of these studies. 230. Between 1929 and 1931, MET LIFE studied dust levels and disease at five U.S. plants manufacturing asbestos-containing products, including a J-M plant. Those studies showed that workers in substantial numbers were contracting asbestosis, at levels less than what became the Threshold Limit Value (‘TLV”) of Smppcf. The MET LIFE report was never published or disseminated except to plant owners, including J-M. 231. In 1932, MET LIFE studied dust levels and disease at the J-M plant at Manville, New Jersey. Results were consistent with those of the Canadian and previous U.S. plant studies. They were never published. . 232. In 1934, J-M and others whose plants MET LIFE had studied agreed with MET LIFE that it should issue a report of its studies. 233. MET LIFE submitted a draft of its report to J-M. J-M requested, for legal and business reasons, that certain critical parts of the draft be changed. MET LIFE’s official in charge was Lanza. MET LIFE through Lanza did make changes that J-M requested, including: (a) Deletion of MET LIFE’s conclusion that the permissible dust level for asbestos should be less than that for silica;oO DW DH A RB WN BN BN NN YD BD et oY A A BBW YH FF SDD wa HH PF WH KH OD (b) Addition of the phrase that asbestosis clinically appeared to be milder than silicosis. The report, thus altered, was published in 1935. It was misleading, and intentionally so, because it conveyed the incorrect propositions that asbestosis was a less serious disease process than silicosis and that higher levels of asbestos dust could be tolerated without contracting diseases than was the case for silica dust. 234, MET LIFE had a close relationship with J-M. It invested money in J-M. It provided group health and life insurance to J-M. MET LIFE IN 1934 agreed to supply industrial hygiene services to J-M, including dust counts, training employees to monitor dust levels, examining employees, and recommending protective equipment. MET LIFE and Lanza were viewed as experts on industrial dusts. 235. In 1933, MET LIFE through Lanza issued the following advices to J-M: (a) Disagreeing with the recommendation of a J-M plant physician, MET LIFE advised against warning workers of the fact that asbestos dust is hazardous to their health, basing its advice in view of the extraordinary legal situation; (b) When the plant physician judged the best disposition of an employee with asbestosis was to remove him from the dust, MET LIFE advised instead that disposition should depend on his age, nature of work and other factors and to leave him alone if he is old and showing no disability, for, MET LIFE stated, economic and production factors must be balanced against medical factors. 236. J-M followed the MET LIFE advices and did not warn its workers, including plaintiff, of the hazards of asbestos dust, and J-M also intentionally refrained from notifying workers of their disease. 237. In 1936, MET LIFE, J-M and others founded the Air Hygiene Foundation (“AHF”). One of the AHF purposes was to develop standards for dust levels that would serve as a defense in lawsuits and workers’ compensation claims. 238. MET LIFE funded partially another study that tentatively recommended in 1938 a TLV for asbestos dust of Smpecf, the same as for silica dust. MET LIFE was aware of data K Alplured\19240\pld.CMP-2AMND wp 5 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOS= Sc aon A we w wD oe NY A A RYN — wy we NM N NN Nw eonr A A BW NH = S from its own, unpublished reports that showed that level was too high for asbestos dust. MET LIFE nonetheless promoted that TLV as proper. 239. In June 1947, the Industrial Hygiene Foundation (“IHF”) which succeeded to the AHF, issued a report of studies by Dr. Hemeon of U.S. asbestos plants, including a J-M plant. That report showed that workers exposed to less than the recommended maximum levels of dust were developing disease. MET LIFE was a member of the IHF and Lanza was on its medical committee. The Hemeon report, which was supplied to J-M and other owners, never was published. 240. In 1936, J-M and other asbestos companies agreed with a leading medical research facility, Saranac Laboratories, that Saranac would research asbestos disease, but J-M and the others retained contro! over publication of the results. In 1943 Saranac’s Dr. Leroy Gardner, in charge of the research, sent a draft to J-M that revealed that 81 8% of mice exposed to long fiber asbestos contracted cancer. 241. Dr, Gardner died in 1946. J-M and other companies wanted parts of the Saranac results published and enlisted the assistance of MET LIFE’s Lanza. J-M and other companies decided that Saranac’s findings of cancer caused by asbestos in mice must be deleted, as well as Saranac’s critique of existing dust standards. Lanza directed Saranac to delete the offending materials. Saranac did so, and the altered report was published in 1951 by Saranac’s Dr. Vorwald, in the AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene. 242. Lanza left MET LIFE at the end of 1948, and took a position at New York University, funded by MET LIFE. He continued to misrepresent that asbestos does not cause cancer into the 1950s. 243. The IHF (formerly AHF), of which MET LIFE was a member and MET LIFE official was on its medical committee, through Drs. Braun and Truan conducted a study of Canadian miners. The original report, in 1957, found an increased incidence of lung cancer in persons exposed to asbestos. The sponsors, including J-M, caused those findings to be stricken, and the report published in 1958 contained the false conclusion that asbestos exposure alone did not increase the risk of lung cancer.244: The false and misleading reports that a link between asbestos exposure and cancer was not proven influenced the TLV, for if a substance causes cancer the TLV must be very low or zero. : 245, J-M not later than 1933 was inflicting asbestos dust on its workers in its plants knowing that the dust was hazardous and was causing workers to contract disease that could and would disable and kill them. As MET LIFE advised, J-M did not warn its workers of the hazard. J-M committed battery on workers in its plants, including plaintiff, by that conduct, 246. MET LIFE knew that J-M’s conduct constituted a breach of its duties to its workers. MET LIFE gave substantial assistance to J-M in committing batteries on its workers, including plaintiff, through MET LIFE’s conduct described above, including by: oD PW ID HA BF WW (a) Affirmatively urging J-M not to warn workers of the hazards of asbestos dust, in oe = Oo me IU AAW RR WwW HN view of the extraordinary legal situation, such that J-M did not warn its workers, including plaintiff; (b) _ Deleting the findings of its own draft report that the allowable limits for asbestos dust should be less than those for silica dust, and promoting a false and unsafe TLV which specified maximum levels of silica dust, and promoting a false and unsafe TLV which specified maximum levels of dust for workers, including plaintiff, which MET LIFE knew was wrong through its own studies; (c) Advising J-M to keep certain workers continuing to work at dusty areas in the y Co plant even after J-M was aware that their lungs showed asbestos-induced N changes, lest other workers including plaintiff be alerted to the dangers of 22 working in the dust. WHEREFORE, plaintiff prays judgment as is hereinafter set forth.” 6. Plaintiffs do not make a claim for either false representative or punitive damages 7. Plaintiffs claims against TEMPORARY PLANT CLEANERS, INC. arise from its employees’ removal and disturbance of existing and newly applied asbestos-containing 28 || thermal insulation and gaskets during installation, remodel and repair work in close proximity I} K.Atnjuresi19349igls\CMP2AMND. 7 | SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM ASBESTOS.Co ea DM PWN 10 to plaintiff ROBERT ROSS, to wit: Tidewater Associated Oil, Avon, CA., 1959-1965 (3 weeks), 1961-1962 (Approx | month); Union Oil, Rodeo/Oleum, CA., 8/1960-7/1961, 10/1961-6/1962, 5/1965-12/1966 (3 weeks, on and off), 1973-1977 (on and off for approx. 2 months), 1/1974-3/1974 (3 weeks, on and off), 1/1977-2/1977 (2 months); Sheli Oil, Martinez, CA., 7/1961-10/1961, 7/1962-5/1965 (6 weeks, on and off), 7/1961-10/1961, 7/1962- 5/1965 (2 weeks, on and off), 7/1961-10/1961, 7/1962- 12/1962 (3 weeks, on and off), 8/1960- 711961, 10/1961-6/1962, 5/1965-12/1966 (2 weeks, on and off), 1973-1977; Standard Oil, Richmond, CA., 7/1961-10/1961, 7/1962-5/1965 (3 weeks, on and off), 10/1973-12/1973, 3/1974-3/1976, 10/1976-2/1977 (4 months, on and off), 1974 - 1977; Phillips Petroleum Company/ Lion Oil Company, Avon, CA., 10/1973-12/1973, 3/1974-3/1976, 10/1976-2/1977 (i month, on and off); Chevron Chemical (aka Ortho Plant), Richmond, CA., 1/1974-3/1974 (2 weeks, on and off) In addition, plaintiffs’ claims arise from TEMPORARY PLANT CLEANERS, INC. supplying asbestos-containing gaskets and asbestos-containing thermal insulation for those same jobsites. 8. Plaintiff's claims against COLLINS ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC. arise from its employees’ disturbance of existing and newly applied asbestos-containing fireproofing and thermal insulation during their installation, remodel and repair work in close proximity to plaintiff ROBERT ROSS, to wit: Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA., 1959 {on and off for 3 months), 10/1973-12/1973, 3/1974-3/1976, 10/1976-2/1977 (1 month, on and off}, 1977 (3 to 4 weeks, on and off); Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, CA., 1960 - 1962, 1965 - 1966, 1977 (approx. 2 months); San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA., 8/1960-7/1961, 10/1961-6/1962, 5/1965-12/1966, 1/1967-3/1972, 1979 {2 weeks, on and off); San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA., 8/1960-6/1962, 5/1965-12/1966, 1/1967-3/1972, 1983 (April) (2 weeks, on and off); Children’s Hospital, California Street, San Francisco, CA., 1960-1962, 1965-1966, 1967 - 1972, 1977 - 1981 (on and off); Firestone Tire & Rubber Salinas, CA., 8/1960-7/1961, 10/1961-6/1962, 5/1965- 12/1966 (3-4 weeks); IBM, Cottle Road, San Jose, CA., 1960 - 1962, 1965 - 1966, 1967-1972, 1977-1981; Lockheed, Sunnyvale, CA., 1960 - 1962, 1965 - 1966, 1967-1972, 1977-1981; ‘aaa eens ans od 8 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY Al ~ ASBEST'_ oom NY AH WN 10 University of California, Berkeley, CA., 8/1960-7/1961, 10/1961-6/1962, 5/1965-12/1966, 1/1967-3/1972, 4/1977-3/1981; UC Berkeley (Central Steam Plant), Berkeley, CA., 1960 - 1962, 1965 - 1966 (1 week), Standard Oil, Richmond, CA., 7/1961-10/1961, 7/1962-5/1965 (3 weeks, on and off), 10/1973-12/1973, 3/1974-3/1976, 10/1976-2/1977 (4 months, on and off), 1974 - 1977; University of California, Berkeley, CA. (Boiler Plant), 7/1961-10/1961, 7/1962-5/1965 (3 weeks); Sacramento Convention Center, Sacramento, CA., (16" St.), 4/1972- 9/1973 (3 months, on and off); Aerojet-General, Rancho Cordova, CA., 4/1972-9/1973 (18 working days); Bay View Housing Development (Hunters Point), San Francisco, CA., 1978 (2 weeks, on and off); University of California, Berkeley, CA. (Warren Hall), 1979 (2 weeks); UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.,1980 - 1989,; 1990 - 1991, 1993, 1992-1993; University of California, Berkeley, CA. (Hearst Gym), 1981 (2 weeks, on and off); University of California, Berkeley, CA. (Gilman Hall), 1981 (1 week, on and off); University of California, Berkeley, CA. (Life Science Building), 1981 (11% weeks, on and off); Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA. (Building 503); 1981 (6 weeks, on and off); St. Francis Hospital, San Francisco, CA., 1982 (2 weeks, on and off), 1984 (1 week, on and off); University of California (Dwight Derby School for the Deaf}, Berkeley, CA., 1983 (1 week, on and off); University of California (Harmon Gym), Berkeley, CA., 1983 (Oct.-Dec.) (3 weeks, on and off); University of California (Robbins Hall), Berkeley, CA., 1983 (Oct.-Dec.) (2 weeks, on and off); Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Building 71, Vallejo, CA., 1984 (2 months, on and off); and Mare Island Naval Shipyard (Building 70), Vallejo, CA., 1985 (2 weeks, on and off). Dated: 7 LL: B/M Attorneys for Plaintiffs Krenn gte: -2AMIND, 9 SECOND Al [DED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOSEXHIBIT 1oO we NA A BY NY EXHIBIT 1 - LIST OF DEFENDANTS C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASSOCIATED INSULATION OF CALIFORNIA FLUOR CORPORATION HANSON PERMANENTE CEMENT, INC. FORMERLY KNOWN AS KAISER CEMENT CORPORATION METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OAKFABCO, INC. SLAKEY BROTHERS, INC. BAYER CROPSCIENCE INC. GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. CSK AUTO, INC. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. PHARMACIA CORPORATION, WHICH WILL DO BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA AS PHARMACIA PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION H & C INVESTMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. FOLEY ELECTRIC CO, CINCINNATI VALVE COMPANY € & R PLASTERING, INC. TUTTLE AND BAILEY CORP LAUB SHEET METAL WORKS WILLARD ELECTRIC WESTBURNE SUPPLY, INC. COMMAIR MECHANICAL SERVICES ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS, INC. CONSOLIDATED INSULATION, INC. WRIGHT SCHUCHART HARBOR COMPANY . ALLIED FIRE PROTECTION PRIBUSS ENGINEERING, INC. ADVANCE MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. COSCO FIRE PROTECTION, INC. CAHILL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. DORN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING MARINE ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY COMPANY VAN-MULDER SHEET METAL, INC, IMPERIAL PLASTERING & DRYWALL GENERAL MILLS, INC. KENTILE FLOORS, INC. DOMCO PRODUCTS TEXAS, L.P. FULLER FLOORS ROBERT MAGEE MARSHCO AUTO PARTS, INC. EMIL J. WEBER ELECTRIC Co. THE W.W. HENRY COMPANY TEMPORARY PLANT CLEANERS, INC. D. ZELINSKY & SONS, INC, ALBAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PACIFIC MECHANICAL CORPORATION WALNUT CREEK SHEET METAL, FURNACE & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. PARKER INSULATION CONTRACTING & SUPPLY CO. INC. EX- FME, INC. (FKA FISCHBACH AND MOORE ELECTRIC, INC.) GIAMPOLINI & CO. KAremso34: »-2AMND wod u iN’ IR [AL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM -i YN RYN YN NR KN ND mm oI AA FF BN = Sow I DA BW NH HF Do wm I DAH BR WN WEBCOR BUILDERS, INC. JONES PLASTERING COMPANY J.W. MCCLENAHAN COMPANY, INC. SCOTT CO. OF CALIFORNIA BARNES CONSTRUCTION CO. BALLIET BROS. CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CLAUSEN-PATTEN, INC. A. TEICHERT & SON, INC. CRITCHFIELD MECHANICAL, INC. JOSEPH BRUNO SHEET METAL CO., INC. BELL PRODUCTS INC. ALLEN-SIMMONS HEATING & SHEET METAL COMPANY INC, ROLLIE R. FRENCH, INC. HENRY C. BECK COMPANY INSULATION SPECIALTIES, INC. TEMPER INSULATION RED TOP ELECTRIC CO. EMERYVILLE, INC. SFL, INC. ALLSBERRY MECHANICAL CORPORATION MIDSTATE MECHANICAL, INC. ROUNTREE PLUMBING & HEATING INC. COLLINS ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC. HAROLD BEASLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. SUGDEN ENGINEERING CO. LONE STAR INDUSTRIES, INC. JAMES A. NELSON CO., INC. MICHAEL BROTHERS MACK CONSTRUCTION CO. MITCHELL BROS. TRUCK LINES, INC. AIR SYSTEMS MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR A&K HEATING COMPANY, INC. ADVANCED MECHANICAL PACIFIC FIREPROOFING MATTOCK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HARRY LEE PLUMBING & HEATING W.C. THOMASON CLIMATE AIR, INC, ALLIED SPRINKLER COMPANY, INC. DELUCCHI SHEET METAL WORKS MCCLURE ELECTRIC, INC. DPR CONSTRUCTION CJR PLASTERING COSCO SPRINKLER ROLLINS CONSTRUCTION BANNER DRYWALL & PAINTING CO. INC. ORTHO-CRAFT DONOVAN CONSTRUCTION BETA MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, LIMITED PRIBUSS ENGINEERING DILLAND SEDERBERG PLUMBING ERWIN MECHANICAL INC. CLIMATE CONTROL CO., INC, KMlaiuredio44: P-2AMND wad 12 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAIN’ IR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOSwp we ND HW BB WN S DORN REFRIGERATION CASTRO CONSTRUCTION, INC. VAN MULDER SHEETMETAL W.C, THOMPSON CALIFORNIA DRYWALL CO. BRAGG INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. FAIRMONT HOTEL COMPANY TEXACO, INC. D.W. NICHOLSON CORPORATION SWINERTON BUILDERS and DOES 1-8500, Defendants. K.Mlsiured\19349\pld\CMP-2AMND. SECOND AMENDE! 13 IM - ASBESTO!EXHIBIT A= oe AYA A & WON 10 EXHIBIT A Plaintiff's exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products occurred at various locations both inside and outside the State of California, including but not limited to: Employer Philip Carey Cincinnati OH Coast Insulating Products Los Angeles, CA Universal Insulation 520 6" Avenue Menlo Park, CA Universal Insulation 520 6" Avenue Menlo Park, CA ACES Lancaster, PA Western Asbestos Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Heat, Frost & Asbestos Workers Union. Local 16 Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Mt K.Abpjured\19349\p1¢CMP-2AMND. woe 15 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL Location of Exposure Warehouse 101 Williams San Francisco, CA Jack Tar Hotel (aka Cathedral Hiil Hotel) 1101 Van Ness San Francisco, CA Fertilizer Plant Helm, CA Mare Island Naval Shipyard ejo, C. Hewlett Packard Menlo Park, CA UC Berkeley (Central Steam P| Pland), Berkeley, CA Tidewater Associated Oil Avon, CA PG&E Powerhouse Pittsburg, CA Queen of the Valley lospital Napa, CA Maritime Union Mission Street San Francisco, CA Job Title Exposure Dates Warehouseman 2/1959-8/1959; Insulator (Apprentice) Insulator (Apprentice) Insulator (Apprentice) Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator McKinleyville High School Insulator McKinleyville, C. AND LOSS 0) 12/1959-1/1960 (1 week) 8/1959-9/1959 (approx. 5 wks) 1959 (on and off for 3 months) 1959 (1-2 weeks) 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 - (1 week) 1959-1965 G weeks) 1/1960-7/1960 7/1960. (3 weeks) pprox. 1960 a lay) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (3% weeks, on and off) EXHIBIT Aoe I HH BF WN 10 Employer Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA it KNlaiyrest 193494 EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure Calaveras Cement Plant Redding, CA Tidewater Oil Company Avon, CA Monsanto Chemical Avon, CA PG&E Powerhouse Pittsburg, CA Col Palmolive Berkeley, CA Gerber Foods Oakland, CA Ampex Systems Corp. Redwood City, CA Pacific Bell Telephone San Francisco, CA PG&E Antioch, CA. Hercules Powder Hercules, CA Georgia Pacific Arcata, CA Insulator Insulator insulator, Insulator Insulator Insulator Tnsulator Insulator Insulator Insulator 2AMND pel 16 IND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND Lt Exposure Dates 1961-1965 (1 month) 1961-1962 {Approx | month) 1961-65 (Approx 1 month) 1961-1965 (3 months) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (5 weeks, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (3 weeks, on and off) 1961-1962 (2-3 weeks, on and off) 1961-1965 (3 months) 1961-1965 (5-6 months) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (1 month, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (2-3 months, on and off) EXHIBIT Atet wo Om NY DA & WN Employer Western Asbestos 3150 3° Street San Francisco, CA. Wh uy KAlsjured\192491 283 EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure Job Title Bethlehem Steel Insulator Shipbuilding San Francisco, CA Triple A Machine Shop Pier 64) an Francisco, CA Willamette Shipyard Richmond, CA Pacific Ship Repair ier 36) an Francisco, CA Todd Shipyard Oakland, CA Matson Navigation Pier 30) an Francisco, CA Naval Air Station Alameda, CA OSEPHP. DY JR. (DD-850) CHEYENNE (1-AG-174) HAWAIIAN PLANTER (1945) (AF-29) MATHEWS (AKA-96) MERRICK (AKA-97) TWINING (DD-540) Exposure Dates 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-3/1965 (on and off for approx. | week each time) EXHIBIT A seh 193 40ipk\CMP-2AMND. pd 17 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOSCo oe QR HW RP WN RW RMN NY RR RN Dm mm eee ea Am FOS & SF © mW RA A ROH me S Employer Western Asbestos 3150 3 Street San Francisco, CA (cont'd.) Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3” Street San Francisco, CA Wt ‘K Alnjuredi19349\pi6\CMP-2AMND wod 18 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOS EXHIBIT A (cont'd) Location of Exposure Bethlehem Steel Shipbuilding San Francisco, CA GENERAL W.A. MANN (AP-112) MONTEREY (1952) BLAND (APA-134) PONT. (WPG-70) AN a AMERICAN ROBIN (1943) ROSE KNOT (1945) HAWAIIAN (1946) Grace Cathedral San Francisco, CA. Western Asbestos Pad Shop, 3” Avenue and Army, San Francisco, CA PG&E Nuclear Powerhouse Humboldt County Eureka, CA PG&E San Francisco, CA (Potrero Station) Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 7/1961-10/1961; TN962-5/1965 1963 - 1965 7/1961-10/1961; 711962-5/1965 (@ weeks, on and off) . 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (2-3 days, on and off) 711961-10/1961; 7/1962-12/1962 (5 months, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-12/1962 (2 weeks) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (2 to 3 weeks, on and off) EXHIBIT Aoe ND Oh BR WN Om BPN RN RR NR DR me me ow aA A FOS &§ SF Ce AA A RYN KF SD Employer Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3 Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3% Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3 Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA. Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA Western Asbestos 3150 3" Street San Francisco, CA uy EXHIBIT A (cont'd. Location of Exposure Dow Chemical Pittsburg, CA Shell Oil Martinez, CA : PG&E Oakland, CA Vallecitos Atomic Laboratory Pleasanton, CA Missile Base Live Oak, CA University of California Berkeley, CA (oiler Plant) Shell Oil Martinez, CA Standard Oil Richmond, CA Shell Oil Martinez, CA. Hills Brothers Coffee San Francisco, CA Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (1 month, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (6 weeks, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962- 12/1962 (2 weeks, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (2 weeks, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; - 7/1962-5/1965 (i month, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; TN962-5/1965 (3 weeks) 7/1961-10/1961; 711962-5/1965 (2 weeks, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; 711962-5/1965 (3 weeks, on and off) 7/1961-10/1961; TN9G62- 12/1962 G3 weeks, on and off) 7/1961~10/1961; 7/1962-5/1965 (2 weeks, on and off) EXHIBIT AOW ce WM A MW eR YN RN NR NNN RN Ye Be mw me me ee oa IT An & YW YN &§ SH wo HY DAM BP WN = Employer AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation. P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA Mt KAinjured\19349\pldXCMP-2AMND. wpd EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure US Department of Agriculture Albany, CA Steinhart Aquarium San Francisco, CA Union Oil Rodeo/Oleum, CA Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA eevenre Building Boiler oom) Oakland Coliseum Oakland, CA Firestone Tire & Rubber Salinas, CA Golden Gateway Apartments San Francisco, CA Oakland Museum Oakland, CA Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator (Foreman) California State University Insulator Humboldt, CA. (Science Building) Exposure Dates 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (2 months, on and off) 1961-1965 (20 days) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (3 weeks, on and off) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (1 month, on and off) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (5-weeks) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (3-4 weeks) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (1 month) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (1 month, on and off) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (2 to 3 months, on and off) EXHIBIT A 20 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTION. ASBESTOSCo em YU DH FB HY YN WN N NN DQ mm mee SC IQA hw FO Ob & SO we WDD eH BP HW HY | Employer AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&sS Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O, Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA ue KMpiucedta93¢ P-2AMND wp EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of, Exposure AEC-Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Livermore, CA Bank of America San Francisco, CA (1 South Van Ness Avenue) Georgia Pacific Samoa, CA University of California Berkeley, CA San Francisco International Airport San Francisco, CA UCSF Medical Center Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA. San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA Fairmont Hotel San Francisco, CA Chabot College Hayward, CA San Francisco General Hospital San Francisco, CA Lockheed Sunnyvale, CA. Jeb Title Insulator (Foreman) Insulator (Foreman) Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961 -6/1962; (1 month, on and off) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (3 months, on and off) 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961 -6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966. (i month, on and off) . 8/1960-7/1961,; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966. 8/1960-6/1962; 5/1965~12/1966 8/1960-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 8/1960-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 8/1960-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (100 days) 8/1960-6/1962; 3/1965-12/1966 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 EXHIBIT A 21 COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOSCOD RP YN DH BYP vA Fk BN Employer AC&S insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA. AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA “ 20 North Lime St. 20 North Lime St. 20 North Lime St. EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure Stanford Medical Center Palo Alto, CA Stanford University Engineering Bldg.; School Business; other buildings Palo Alto, CA Golden Gateway Center Apartments San Francisco, CA Children’s Hospital California Street San Francisco, CA. Kaiser Hospital Geary Street San Francisco, CA Hillcrest Elementary School Rodeo, CA Hail of Justice Oakland, CA Georgia Pacific Arcata, CA Bechtel Building 50 Beale Street San Francisco, CA. NASA-AMES Research Center’ Moffett Field Sunnyvale, CA Veterans Administration Hospital Palo Alto, CA Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 8/1960-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 1960-1962; 1965-1966 1960-1962; 1965-1966 1960-1962; 1965-1966 1961 - 1962 (1 month, on and off) 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 (1 week, on and 0! 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 (2 weeks) 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 (1 week) 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 - EXHIBIT A Abie 193 40\p1\CMP-2AMND wp 22 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL AND RTTOM =C0 eo WH WH PB WN Employer AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O, Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O, Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA - AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O, Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA AC&S Insulation P.O. Box 1268 Lancaster, PA Consolidated Insulation “y K.Alpiured\i9349tp1¢\CMP-2AMND wod EXHIBIT. (cont'd.) Location of Exposure Berkeley Hi Berkeley, C. School Shell Oil Martinez, CA. Naval Hospital Oakland, CA Emerson Elementary School Berkeley, CA IBM Cottle Road San Jose, CA Hewlett Packard Palo Alto, CA General Motors Fremont, CA Washington Hospital Fremont, CA. St. Luke’s Hospital San Francisco, CA Chiron Building Berkeley, CA K-Mart Vallejo, CA Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure 8/1960-7/1961; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 G days) 8/1960-7/1961,; 10/1961-6/1962; 5/1965-12/1966 (2 weeks, on and off) 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 (3 weeks, on and off) 960 - 1962; 965 - 1966 2 weeks (on and off) 960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 960 - 1962; 965 - 1966 960 - 1962; 965 - 1966 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 1960 - 1962; 1965 - 1966 1967 - 1972 EXHIBIT A 23 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOSOo Oe I A RM RB WN 10 Employer Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation Consolidated Insulation Consolidated Insulation Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Ub “i HNiniureh193 49\ptdACMP-2AMND, EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure State Compensation Building, 1275 Market St., San Francisco, CA Alameda County Administration Building, Oak Street, Oakland, CA Children’s Hospital, San Francisco, CA Community College, Mission Street, San Francisco, CA Stanford University Encina Hall Palo Alto, CA Ghirardelli Square Northpoint Street San Francisco, CA Mount Zion Hospital & Medical Center San Francisco, CA. Naval Suppl Center “Annex Alameda, CA Hilton Hotel Union Square San Francisco, CA Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco, CA Pier 39 San Francisco, CA Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1967 - 1972; 1977 - 1979 (6 weeks, on and off) 1967 - 1972; 1977 - 1979 (2 weeks) 1967 - 1972; 1977 - 1981 (on and off) 1967 - 1972; 1977 - 1981 (5 weeks, on and off} 1967 ~ 1972 (1-2 weeks) 1967 - 1972 (2 weeks) 1967 - 1972 (6 weeks off & on) 1967 - 1972 (3 weeks) 1967 - 1972 (1 month, on and off) 1966-1973 (1 month, on and off); 1977-1980 1967-1970 EXHIBIT A 24 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM- ASBESTOS"font oo Ww NAH BF WN Employer Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Mi XHIBIT Location of ire Ghiradelli Square San Francisco, CA Bechtel Building 50 Beale Street San Francisco, CA Golden Gateway Center Apartment Towers San Francisco, CA Hewlett Packard Palo Alto, CA General Motors Fremont, CA Oakland Coliseum Oakland, CA Chabot College Hayward, CA St. Luke’s Hospital San Francisco, CA Chiron Building Berkeley, CA Stanford University Palo Alto, CA San Francisco General Hospital San Francisco, CA. Atomic Energy Commission Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Livermore, CA nt'd. Job Title insu Insul Insul lator ator ator lator Insul ator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1967-1970 1967-1970 1967-1970 (10 days) 1967-1972 1967-1972 1967-1972 1967-1972 1967-1972 1967-1972 1/1967-3/1972 1/1967-3/1972 1/1967-3/1972 EXHIBIT AOo mY DAR BW DND YN RYN RN NR Re mee S2~ID A FON = Se wena nA A PWN = DS Employer Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA. Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Mit MW KMniuresd 193 40\pl CMP 2: ANN 26 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA Fairmont Hotel San Francisco, CA Cafiada College Woodside, CA UCSF Medical Center Pamassus Ave. San Francisco, CA University of California Berkeley, CA. San Francisco International Airport San Francisco, CA NASA-Ames Research Center Moffett Field Sunnyvale, CA Washington Hospital Fremont, CA. Stanford Medical Center Palo Alto, CA St. Patrick’s High School ° Benicia Road Vallejo, CA U.S. Air Force--Travis AFB Fairfield, CA (Commissary) Job Title Insulator Jnsulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator RY AND LOSS OF CONSO! Exposure Dates 1/1967-3/1972 1/1967-3/1972 1/1967-3/1972 1/1967-3/1972 1/1967-3/1972 4/1977-3/1981 1/1967-3/1972 1967-1970 1967-1970 1967-1970 1/1967-3/1972 (1 month, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (2 months, on and off) EXHIBIT Aso oe NNO ROBO RN YN YN KY ND mm ee SC IAA FF BN = SOD ew IY AH BW NY KK OD Employer Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure Alameda Hospital Alameda, CA US Post Office Vallejo, CA Ice House San Francisco, CA Langley Porter Clinic San Francisco, CA PG&E The Geysers, CA Fairmont Hotel San Francisco, CA Civic Center Auditorium San Francisco, CA Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, CA Standard Oil Building 225 Bush St. San Francisco, CA China Basin Building 185 Berry St. San Francisco, CA. Jack Tar Hotel (aka Cathedral Hill Hotel) 1101 Van Ness San Francisco, CA. Job Title Insulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator (Foreman) Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1/1967-3/1972 (1_week, on and 0! /1967-3/1972 (i month, on and off) /1967-3/1972 (2 months, on and off) /1967-3/1972 (L week, on and a /1967-3/1972 (6 weeks, on and off) 967-1972 (9 days) /1967-3/1972 (2 to 3 weeks, on and off) 967 - 1972; 1977 - 1981 (i month, on and off) 11967-3/1972 (1_week, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (3 weeks) 1/1967-3/1972 (2 weeks, on and off) EXHIBIT AOe YD DA WA kB we YD RN YR NN RD YQ mem me oI DA FO YH =F SO WM WAH BF HN SK Employer Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation elmont, CA. ‘onsolidated Insulation elmont, CA ‘onsolidated Insulation elmont, CA. onsolidated Insulation elmont, CA ‘onsolidated Insulation Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation S 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA idated Insulation go. Cons 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA fit 7-D Marine View Ave. 7-D Marine View Ave. 5 B Cc 5 Be C 3 7-D Marine View Ave. C 517-D Marine View Ave. B C 5 7-D Marine View Ave. EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure Embarcadero Center #1, #2, #3 San Francisco, CA San Francisco War Memorial Opera House San Francisco, CA S.P.CA. San Francisco, CA Safeway Bakery Richmond, CA Ki Bapatick Bo Bakery Sandia National Laboratory Livermore, CA Napa State Hospital ‘Napa, CA US Department of Agriculture Albany, CA. Kaiser Hospital 2425 Geary Bivd. San Francisco, CA California Pacific Medical Center San Francisco, CA (California Street) Coast Guard Facility Monterey, CA Veterans Administration Hospital Yountville, CA Job Title Tnsulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator (Foreman) Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1/1967-3/1972 (1 month, on and off) 1/1967- 1970 (1 week, on and 7! 1/1967-3/1972 (3 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (2 weeks, on and off) 1967-1968 (2 months, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (i month, on & off) 1/1967-3/1970 (1 month, on and off) /1967-3/1972 (3 weeks, on and off) 967-1972 11967-3/1972 (2 weeks, on and off) /1967-3/1972 (1 week, on and off) /1967-3/1972 (1 week, on and off) EXHIBIT ARM YN RB NY RD NY DQ we eee et oC WIA A BF YBN &§ SO woe IY A A BW NH B= OCD we ra DH BF YW N = Employer Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation $17-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA it MW Klslured\19349\pkd\CMP.2AMND wed, EXHIBIT A (cont'd. Location of Exposure Unknown Meat Packing Plant Sacramento, CA Stonestown Shopping Center San Francisco, CA Napa County Hail of Justice Kaiser Hospital Vallejo, CA Alta Bates Hospital Oakland, CA ” Mills Building Bush/Montgomery) Ge Francisco, CA City Administration Building Cutting Boulevard Richmond, CA. 690 Market Street San Francisco, CA 50 California Street San Francisco, CA St. Mary’s Church San Francisco, CA Highland Hospital Oakland, CA Job Title Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1/1967-3/1972 (2 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (1 month, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (3 days, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (3_weeks, on and off) 1/1967 ~ 1972; 1977 - 3/1980 (3 to 4 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (2. months, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (1_week, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (2 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (6 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (L month, on and off) EXHIBIT A 29 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY AND LOSS OF CONSORTIUM - ASBESTOSom NY DA F&F WBN BO Demet eh tht heh a en A A KF Oo NHN | S CHAN DA RF HB NY BFS Em C Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave, Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Consolidated Insulation Consolidated Insulation 517-D Marine View Ave. Belmont, CA Siefert and Rossi 1501 North C Street Sacramento, CA in Mie KMnjured\ 19320 plhOMP-2AMND. SECOND AMEND! D COMBI EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure American Can Company San Leandro, CA 1 Bush Street San Francisco, CA. Hong Kong Bank San Francisco, CA (Headquarters—160 Sansome Street) 111 Pine Street San Francisco, CA 333 Bush Street San Francisco, CA Naval Station Treasure Island San Francisco, CA IBM. San Jose, CA Lockheed Sunnyvale, CA. Lucky Deli Plant San Leandro, CA 101 California Street, San Francisco, CA Aerojet-General Rancho Cordova, CA Job Title insulator insulator insulator insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Insulator Exposure Dates 1/1967-3/1972 (4 days, on and oO 1/1967-3/1972 (2 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972 (L week) 1/1967-3/1972; 5/77-1181 (3 weeks, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972; 5/77-1/81 (L month, on and off) 1/1967-3/1972; 5/77-1/81 (1 month, on and off) 1967-1972; 1977-1981 1967-1972; 1977-1981 1969 (1 week, on and of 1970 - 1972; 1977 - 1979 (on and off) 4/1972-9/1973 (18 working days) EXHIBIT AOO YN DH HW FF BW VY = RN NY NR YR NR RD RR mm mee ey HRA FON = SGC wM YAH PF BY Oo Employer Siefert and Rossi 1501 North C Street Sacramento, CA Siefert and Rossi 1501 North C Street Sacramento, CA Siefert and Rossi 1501 North C Street Sacramento, CA Siefert and Rossi 1501 North C Street Sacramento, CA Siefert and Rossi 1501 North C Street Sacramento, CA Plant Insulation 2271 California Street San Francisco, CA. Plant Insulation 2271 California Street San Francisco, CA. Plant Insulation 2271 California Street San Francisco, CA Plant Insulation Co. 2271 California Street San Francisco, CA. Plant Insulation 2271 California Street San Francisco, CA Plant Insulation 2271 California Street San Francisco, CA “ EXHIBIT A (cont'd.) Location of Exposure dob Title General Mills, Insulator Lodi, CA Kaiser Hospital "Insulator Sacramento, CA. Sacramento Convention Insulator Center, Sacramento, CA (16" St.) Truckee High School Insulator Truckee, C. Merchant’s Cold ‘Stofage Insulator Salinas, CA Westin Saint Francis Insulator (Powell Street) San Francisco, CA Letterman. Hospital Insulator & Medical Center San Francisco, CA Standard Oil Insulator Richmond, CA Shell Oil Refinery Insulator inez, CA PG&E Powerhouse Insulator Pittsburg, CA Union Oi!, - Insulator Rodeo/ Oleum, CA Exposure 1972-1973 4/1972-9/1973 (3_weeks, on and off) 4/1972-9/1973 (3 months, on and off) 4/1972-9/1973 (2. weeks, on and off) 4/1972-9/1973 (3 weeks) 10/1973-12/1973; 3/1974-3/1976; 10/1976-2/1977 (21 to 26 days) 10/1973-12/1973; 3/1974-3/1976; 10/1976-2/1977 (i month, on and off) 10/1973-12/1973; 3/1974-3/1976; 10/1976-2/1977 (4 months, on and off) 1973-1977 10/1973-12/1973; 3/1974-3/1976; 10/1976-2/1977 (3-4 months, on