SAVE 10% ON ONLINE ORDERS
HOMEABOUT USCONTACT US7 DAY TRIALORDER CATALOGUEE-LEARNING
NEWS CATEGORIES
 
 ALL NEWS
 Asbestos
 Construction
 Corporate manslaughter
 COSHH
 Court Cases
 DSE
 Fire Safety
 Legislation
 Manual Handling
 Risk Assessment
 Slips, Trips and Falls
 Statistics
 Stress
 Working at Height
 

FEATURED PRODUCT
 

Construction Safety Starter Pack

 

Lead poisoning investigation launched

October 6, 2008

Lead poisoning investigation launched
A number of employees working on a construction site at a Perthshire mansion have been admitted to hospital with what is suspected to be lead poisoning, a source reveals.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is investigating the incident, which has affected those working for Blairish Restorations, Building Magazine reports.

As a reaction to the incidents, the organisation has briefed the construction firm's staff and established what a spokesperson describes as a "safe system of work" to allow the project to continue.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the HSE claims the accident appears to have been caused by "raised levels of lead absorption".

She explains: "They had been working with lead paint.

"A lot of it was used in the olden days - this led to the incident and work was stopped," she adds.

Lead poisoning is described by patient.co.uk as causing nervous system toxicity and renal tubular dysfunction.

This can manifest through vomiting, constipation, hearing loss and carpal tunnel syndrome.ADNFCR-1336-ID-18812522-ADNFCR


More Construction news:

Jewson and HSE join to combat asbestos risks - November 18, 2008
HSE and council inspect 175 Bradford businesses - November 14, 2008
Construction safety training day held in Colwyn Bay - November 14, 2008
HSE to investigate hospital construction accident - November 11, 2008
Accident leads to GBP 130,000 fines - November 3, 2008

CONTACT US SEARCH PERSONALISE FAQ PRIVACY POLICY TERMS & CONDITIONS DISCLAIMER