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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Seven Christchurch Hospital staff have suffered life-long issues, from toxic fume exposure while working

    Seven Christchurch Hospital staff have suffered life-long issues, from toxic fume exposure while working


    A Health NZ memo sent to staff, and seen by Newstalk ZB, confirms more than 120-staff fell ill - and one was hospitalised - in October last year, after suffering from exposure.

    The radiology workers suffered breathing problems, rashes and headaches from a chemical used in paint work.

    The paint has been replaced with an alternate product, and work on the Hospital's third tower re-started last week.

    The APEX union says an independent investigation confirmed the seven most seriously impacted by the fumes may have to work elsewhere, while construction is completed.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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