Media: Workers exposed to toxins – Spanish authority criticizes Vestas

Even though workers developed eczema and respiratory illnesses, management insists that work-related risks are low – then Spain's occupational safety and heath authority came for a visit.
Photo: Vestas
Photo: Vestas
BY FAGBLADET 3F

Vestas' management insists that the health risk level at its factory in Spain was low, despite the findings of medical examinations, showing that workers developed allergies and occupational asthma, reports [Danish labor union media, -ed.] Fagbladet 3F.

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