
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has several reports and lists of common and uncommon household, workplace and environmental materials that may contain asbestos in some amount. The more possible contaminants that are in an environment the higher the risk for asbestosis will be.

There is free software available through the U.S. Department of Labor website that can lead the user through a series of questions to determine their risk of exposure to asbestos in various environments and workplaces. While not legal evidence it is an important tool for employers and employees alike.

Since asbestos related illnesses including mesothelioma and other forms of cancer may not become evident for 10-20 years after exposure, it is important to consult with an attorney if you worked in any of the high-risk work environments identified historically or currently as using asbestos.