Firms could be sued over diesel cancer

Researchers say 500,000 UK workers are exposed to diesel fumes
Researchers say 500,000 UK workers are exposed to diesel fumes
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Employers have been told they are legally obliged to protect their staff from diesel fumes — and could be sued if workers develop cancer later in life.

The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have issued the warnings because diesel fumes have been reclassified as a “grade 1 carcinogen”, meaning they are a “definite cause of cancer”. As many as 500,000 UK jobs are affected.

The warning applies to a huge range of employees, including professional drivers, bus and railway station staff, rubbish collectors, garage mechanics and warehouse and construction workers.

The reclassification, by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organisation, came after it found that people exposed to diesel fumes at