

News That Military Engineers May Have Been Exposed To Deadly Material ‘Hugely Concerning’
The Ministry of Defence must work both swiftly and thoroughly to investigate concerns that Sea King helicopters contain asbestos, according to specialist lawyers who represent those affected by illnesses linked to the deadly material.
Earlier this week it was confirmed that investigations have now begun into claims that asbestos materials have been found in some of the helicopters, with the MoD also issuing advisory information to veterans on the matter.
The Mail on Sunday reported that while pilots were not believed to have been at risk, a huge number of military engineers could have been exposed to asbestos during their work.
Irwin Mitchell’s specialist Asbestos-Related Disease team specialise in providing advice and support to victims of such illnesses and families who have lost loved ones as a result of the conditions.
Expert Opinion
"The reports regarding the MoD’s investigations into this matter are hugely concerning and a number of current and former engineers will now be desperate for more information regarding the issue.
“Through our work, we have seen the devastating consequences that asbestos exposure can have on so many lives, so it is clear that any investigation needs to be both swift and thorough.
“The outcome may also go some way towards ensuring that lessons are learned and similar issues do not arise again in the future.” Adrian Budgen - National Head of Asbestos and Occupational Disease
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