Serious irregularities at Debrecen’s CATL battery plant: workers complaining of poisoning – photos

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“I felt dizzy, as if I were drunk, my hands, mouth, and tongue went numb, and my eyes were burning,” recounted one female worker at the site, Edina, who was injured alongside a colleague in mid-February at the factory. The government office has acknowledged that CATL in Debrecen was storing chemicals improperly on the premises. Yet following the affair – and the pictures – coming to light, measures were taken to foil-wrap every employee’s phone.

Cover-up attempt after exposure

Zsolt Tárkányi, the Tisza parliamentary candidate who broke the story locally, publicised worker photographs a week ago proving that CATL’s Debrecen battery plant had stored, among other things, 20 tonnes of the foetus-damaging chemical MNP in breach of regulations. In his view, the storage hall for these hazardous materials complied with no European standards whatsoever; indeed, flammable substances were sometimes left in the open air.

Debrecen's CATL plant poisoning
Photo: Facebook/Tárkányi Zsolt – Tisza

Edina’s accident occurred on 13 February; according to Tárkányi, the firm then swiftly halted production in that area – officially still under construction and not yet handed over – and hurriedly removed the hazardous materials. The remnants were stuffed into tents and surrounded with so-called “pink foam waste” to conceal what lay within.

The government office confirmed the irregular storage and launched proceedings; Tárkányi insists the investigation must be expedited, with the battery plant facing exemplary punishment to safeguard its workers. “We want to see a great many zeroes at the end of the penalty sum, so that this Chinese battery-maker never again endangers its employees or Debrecen,” wrote the candidate in his post.

Debrecen's CATL plant poisoning
Photo: Facebook/Tárkányi Zsolt – Tisza

CATL in Debrecen seeks to foil workers’ phones

Tárkányi also reported that over the weekend – after the incriminating worker photos emerged – the battery plant decided to foil-wrap everyone’s phones. According to the candidate, worker resistance prevented this from happening on Monday.

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