Hospital fined GBP 18,500 for health and safety breach
August 19, 2008

During an inspection it was discovered the employee had been in proximity to glutaraldehyde for a number of years.
Contact occurred each time she cleaned the hospital's x-ray film processor.
The chemical can cause skin and respiratory problems and no safety protection was provided.
Health and Safety Executive inspector Jo Anderson says the Trust has put a worker at risk by failing to put "appropriate controls in place".
She says: "All employers must have systems in place to ensure that work with hazardous substances is identified. This should include non-routine work, such as cleaning, maintenance and out-of-hours work."
The £18,500 fine was awarded under a breach of section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and regulation 5 (1) of the Management of Health and Safety Regulations 1999.
Correct health and safety precautions should have involved providing the cleaner with a solvent mask, goggles, a waterproof apron and double gloves, according to Irishhealth.com.

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