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Flintshire firms fined £120,000 for exposing staff to chemicals | |
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Two former Flintshire pharmaceuticals firms have been fined £120,000 after staff fell ill when exposed to dangerous chemicals. | |
Archimica Chemicals admitted six health and safety charges while Euticals admitted two charges brought by Natural Resources Wales. | |
Euticals took over the Sandycroft site from Archimica but Mold Crown Court heard that both firms have gone bust. | |
One worker, Nigel Verdon, was left with brain damage in the chemical leak. | |
He said his "life has been turned upside down" since he fell ill. | |
Father-of-two Mr Verdon from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, said his mobility and speech has been affected since working at the former factory. | Father-of-two Mr Verdon from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, said his mobility and speech has been affected since working at the former factory. |
He was exposed to the chemical methyl iodide, which is used in the pesticide industry. | |
However, it is toxic if inhaled, or crucially, absorbed through the skin. | |
In a statement issued on his behalf after hearing, he said: "The future for me is very uncertain. | In a statement issued on his behalf after hearing, he said: "The future for me is very uncertain. |
"The injuries I sustained prevent me from being the person I was. | "The injuries I sustained prevent me from being the person I was. |
"I had 25 years of work and achievements to look forward to and this has all been taken away from me." | "I had 25 years of work and achievements to look forward to and this has all been taken away from me." |
Brain damage | Brain damage |
Mr Verdon was exposed to the chemical just six weeks after starting at the Euticals factory as an agency worker. | Mr Verdon was exposed to the chemical just six weeks after starting at the Euticals factory as an agency worker. |
While he was provided with an air-fed respiratory mask and protective boots, he had no overalls. | While he was provided with an air-fed respiratory mask and protective boots, he had no overalls. |
When gas leaked from equipment that had an unsecured bolt, the chemical was in contact with his skin. | When gas leaked from equipment that had an unsecured bolt, the chemical was in contact with his skin. |
The worker suffered a seizure at the factory, and was treated for brain blood clots in intensive care at the Countess of Chester Hospital. | The worker suffered a seizure at the factory, and was treated for brain blood clots in intensive care at the Countess of Chester Hospital. |
He has been left with brain damage, mobility and speech problems and is in constant pain. | He has been left with brain damage, mobility and speech problems and is in constant pain. |
"I went out to provide for and support my family - as I have always done - and was stopped in my tracks," he said in a statement following the court case. | "I went out to provide for and support my family - as I have always done - and was stopped in my tracks," he said in a statement following the court case. |
"Euticals failed to show any concern about my family's welfare or how they were managing. | "Euticals failed to show any concern about my family's welfare or how they were managing. |
Closed down | Closed down |
Production at the factory was stopped in November last year after safety inspectors found a substantial quantity of the chemical Isosorbide Dinitrate, commonly known as ISDN, at the factory. | Production at the factory was stopped in November last year after safety inspectors found a substantial quantity of the chemical Isosorbide Dinitrate, commonly known as ISDN, at the factory. |
It is used as part of treatments for patients with the heart condition, angina. | It is used as part of treatments for patients with the heart condition, angina. |
However, it is also considered to be a potentially explosive substance. | However, it is also considered to be a potentially explosive substance. |
By last June a "vast amount" of the chemicals had been removed from the site, said Flintshire council. | By last June a "vast amount" of the chemicals had been removed from the site, said Flintshire council. |
It cost the council more than £100,000 to clean-up at the factory. | It cost the council more than £100,000 to clean-up at the factory. |
Judge Philip Hughes imposed total fines of £120,000 after rejecting claims on behalf of the liquidator that nominal fines should be imposed. | |
Archimica was fined £80,000 and its agent company Euticals was fined £40,000. | |
"These individuals suffered serious, incapacitating life-changing injuries, the scars of which they continue to carry and will carry for the rest of their lives. It is very serious," added the judge. | |
Speaking after the hearing, Mr Verdon's solicitor, Matthew Clayton added: "Now that the criminal proceedings against the company have concluded, we can look to pursue a further interim payment to meet much-needed care costs and also ensure that Nigel can move to more suitable ground floor accommodation in view of his physical limitations. | Speaking after the hearing, Mr Verdon's solicitor, Matthew Clayton added: "Now that the criminal proceedings against the company have concluded, we can look to pursue a further interim payment to meet much-needed care costs and also ensure that Nigel can move to more suitable ground floor accommodation in view of his physical limitations. |
"Although we welcome the sentence today as it marks an important step in holding those responsible for Nigel's injuries to account, there is still a long way to go before the full impact of this incident on Nigel and his family can be assessed." | "Although we welcome the sentence today as it marks an important step in holding those responsible for Nigel's injuries to account, there is still a long way to go before the full impact of this incident on Nigel and his family can be assessed." |