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UK: Union demands ban on glyphosate

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Published: 12 September 2018
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"GMB will not sit idly by while members are exposed to this chemical – and employers shouldn’t either"

GMB, Britain’s general workers' union with almost 639,000 members, is demanding a ban on the "probably" carcinogenic weedkiller glyphosate before more lives are put at risk.

Glyphosate is the key ingredient in a powerful herbicide which is the most commonly used weedkiller in the world – and available in various easy to purchase items in shops in the UK.

It can be found in many industrial and domestic weedkilling products across the UK – despite the fact that in 2015 the World Health Organisation classified the chemical as "probably carcinogenic".

In August, a jury in the United States awarded Dewayne Johnson $289 million after it determined that glyphosate exposure at work had substantively contributed to his terminal illness; Mr Johnson was diagnosed with terminal non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

Glyphosate is commonly used in agriculture, forestry and horticulture. GMB members at potential risk include parks staff, agricultural workers, gardeners, and some forestry workers.

It is not only those who spraying the weedkiller who may be at risk, but also those working around them when the herbicide is being applied.

GMB says it is time the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) must ban glyphosate before more lives are put at risk.

The use of glyphosate is already prohibited in public parks and gardens in some European countries.

Meanwhile GMB has issued new advice for those forced to work with the chemical.

Dan Shears, GMB National Officer, said:

“GMB is clear the guidance from the World Health Organisation should be heeded and glyphosate must be treated as a severe health risk to the general public.

“In situations like this, surely it is better to be safe not sorry?

“Employers should stop using glyphosate immediately and replace it with safer alternatives – many of which have been trialled by councils in the UK.

“If this is not immediately possible, anyone exposed to products containing glyphosate must be given protective equipment.

“GMB will not sit idly by while members are exposed to this chemical – and employers shouldn’t either."

GMB has produced a guide, "Health risks of glyphosate":
http://www.gmb.org.uk/HS_Glyphosate.pdf

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