London Underground users should know about toxic dust risk, whistleblower says
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- London Underground worker Micky Steeds was unfairly dismissed after whistleblowing about asbestos and toxic dust exposure risks.
- Steeds cleaned dust from vents, lift shafts, and confined channels, often without proper protective masks for 15 months.
- He raised concerns about hazardous waste disposal, noting asbestos-containing dust was improperly dumped in general waste.
- An employment tribunal ruled his complaints were protected disclosures under whistleblowing laws, and his dismissal was unfair.
- The tribunal found London Underground failed to ensure safe asbestos handling and hazardous waste disposal compliance.
- Steeds urged public awareness, alleging hazardous dust was dumped on tracks, potentially endangering passengers and workers.
- London Underground plans to appeal, asserting strict asbestos controls protect staff and customers on the tube network.