Bunnings hits back on tradie lead poisoning claim

A major trade union claims Bunnings shoppers and workers could be at risk of lead poisoning after some of its members allegedly purchased rolls of lead sheeting from the retail giant that may not have been safely packaged.

The alleged exposure is understood to have happened at the Bunnings’ Woodville store in metropolitan Adelaide, with the Electrical Trades Union claiming the lead product was “sitting on shelving, in a Bunnings aisle, with no safety precautions”.

Lead is a highly toxic metal and a neurotoxin that presents health hazards to the human body.

The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of South Australia told NewsWire it had conducted lead level testing at the store in June, showing a reading of 59,000 micrograms per 100cm2 on the shelf with visible dust present and 3,300 micrograms per 100cm2 on the floor.

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