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November 6, 2008
DuPont finds high levels of C8 in Chinese workers
Same chemical is used in plant near Parkersburg
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DuPont Co. has found high levels of the toxic chemical C8 in the blood of workers at a new Teflon plant in China, despite company promises to greatly reduce exposures and emissions.

Less than a year after the plant began operations, workers already have an average concentration of C8 in their blood similar to -- or greater than -- found in previous studies of U.S. plant workers.

"The increase in the blood levels is just staggering," said Richard Wiles, director of the Environmental Working Group, who monitors C8 issues. "It raises a lot of concerns."

Workers tested in May at DuPont's plant in Changshu, China, had an average blood concentration of about 2,250 parts per billion of ammonium perfluorooctanoate, or PFOA. That compares to an average of just less than 50 parts per billion in May 2007, before the plant was operational.

The most recent figures show average C8 blood levels ranging from 60 to 1,600 parts per billion at DuPont plants in Deepwater, N.J., and Parkersburg, W.Va.

And, the Chinese numbers are much higher than previously reported average C8 blood concentrations among DuPont workers of 500 to 800 parts per billion and among some workers at 3M Corp. C8 facilities of 2,200 parts per billion.

In August, DuPont reported the new Chinese data to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as required under federal toxic chemical control laws.

"Although the reported blood levels of workers at our Changshu site are well within the range of occupational exposure to PFOA, we clearly are not satisfied with the results," company spokesman Dan Turner said in a prepared statement.

DuPont has used C8 since the 1950s at its Washington Works plant. The chemical is a processing agent used to make Teflon and other nonstick products, oil-resistant paper packaging and stain-resistant textiles.

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Posted By: funfundvierzig (1:05pm 05-06-2009)
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Hopefully, Ken Ward of the CHARLESTON GAZETTE, having a national reputation as an energetic and aggressive investigative journalist will pursue this developing story. Will Changshu become Parkersburg redux?!

Has DuPont's secretive Management furtively filed additional data with the U. S. EPA or any other agency on their C8-contamination of unsuspecting Chinese Teflon workers, knowing it will likely take a Freedom-of-Information Act to retrieve it and let people know? ...funfun..

Posted By: funfundvierzig (2:11pm 05-04-2009)
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Ironically, and almost amusingly but for the gravity of this contamination, DuPont's big boastful bosses bragged publicly and promised the Chinese DuPont's new Changshu Teflon factory would be state-of-the-art, with very low emissions and low exposure.

Query, have these hapless hundreds of PFOA-polluted DuPont Chinese workers been informed of their heavy bodily contaminations with a likely cancer-causing industrial agent? Have human rights been contravened by either Chinese or DuPont officials?!

This story has a long way to go! ...funfun..

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