Heat & Frost Insulators in Nebraska

Nebraska was an active state for Heat & Frost Insulator work throughout the asbestos era (roughly 1920s through the early 1980s). Members were dispatched to meatpacking and food processing, OPPD and NPPD power stations, railroad infrastructure, grain handling across Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney — facilities where pipe insulation, block insulation, boiler insulation, and high-temperature systems were installed, maintained, and replaced on a continuous basis.

Asbestos-containing products were the material standard of the trade through the mid-1970s. Insulators applied, removed, and worked adjacent to chrysotile- and amosite-bearing pipe covering, block insulation, and insulating cements throughout every working day. The trade carries one of the highest documented mesothelioma rates of any occupational group in federal health research.

HFIAW Locals Covering Nebraska

The following Local unions organized Heat & Frost Insulator work in Nebraska through the asbestos era:

For the full Local history, dispatch territory, union hall information, and the products members handled, see each Local’s dedicated page above.

Nebraska Statute of Limitations for Insulator Claims

The Nebraska asbestos personal injury statute of limitations is 4 years from diagnosis under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-207. This deadline runs from the date of confirmed mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer diagnosis — not from the date of exposure, which may have occurred 30–50 years earlier.

Insulators who worked in Nebraska during the asbestos era and have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease should consult an asbestos attorney promptly. The deadline is strict and individual.

Nebraska Asbestos Jobsite Research

For the full catalog of Nebraska facilities where insulators worked — including power plants, refineries, steel mills, and major industrial sites — see the partner state research archive:

Nebraska Asbestos Exposure Archive →

The state archive covers jobsite-level facility records, federal NESHAP data, and the documented defendants whose products were present at Nebraska industrial sites.


For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Statute of limitations periods should be confirmed with a licensed attorney in Nebraska. © 2026 Rights Watch Media Group LLC.