police officer in line for $1million compensation after bizarre workplace incident that could end his career

by:Yovog     2023-06-18
A police officer is seeking $1 million in compensation after being poisoned by a faulty air purifier at his station, which could end his career.
Sergeant David Crawford-
In April 2017, the rabbi was poisoned at the Bribie Island station in Queensland, when a purifier began to spray \"toxic fog\" in the hotel room \".
A female staff member was also poisoned.
She has returned to work since then.
Raby is on vacation and colleagues are worried that he may not work any more.
According to The Courier
The purifier Mail, which is used to remove pollutants and allergens in the air, emits high concentrations of ozone.
This gas is present in the upper atmosphere and can damage the lungs and throat when inhaled, resulting in chest pain, cough and shortness of breath.
A source told the newspaper that Crawford-
It looks like it will end his career, Rabbi said.
The system was installed by a contractor and the Department of Housing and Public Works investigated the incident --
Enforcement action was not taken.
The Queensland Police Union says it will help Crawford.
Raby made his claim for compensation.
We are assisting Sen. Sgt Crawford-
A spokesman said Raby provided legal advice directly and through the claim.
A Queensland Police spokesman added: \"The safety and welfare of all QPS employees is critical and, as a result, the relevant external agencies and QPS have conducted a thorough investigation into the incident. \'Sgt Crawford-
Raby has served as a police officer on the island of ringingbribie since 2005 and is considered an outstanding and caring member of the community.
Legal experts say he may be entitled to $500,000 to $1 million in compensation.
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