Mortuary workers exposed to 'dangerously high' levels of toxin from Air India crash bodies
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- Mortuary workers in the UK have been found to be exposed to dangerously high levels of toxic substances from preserved bodies repatriated following the Air India plane crash, according to a coroner's report. This alarming revelation raises serious concerns about the safety protocols in place for handling such remains.
- The exposure to these toxins poses significant health risks to the mortuary workers involved, highlighting the need for stringent safety measures and regulations to protect those handling deceased individuals, especially in cases involving tragic incidents like the Air India crash.
- This incident underscores broader issues regarding workplace safety standards in the handling of hazardous materials, paralleling other cases where neglect and systemic failures have led to tragic outcomes, such as the recent ruling on the death of a schoolgirl from meningitis due to care deficiencies.
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