Sanofi Waterford
The Sanofi Industrial Affairs site in Ireland’s oldest city has grown steadily since 2001 and continued expansion is bringing new products and platforms to Waterford. We hold a HPRA manufacturing licence and produce, test and distribute products for patients worldwide in compliance with European, North and South American and Asian regulatory bodies. From Waterford, products are shipped across the globe and patient-centricity has always marked out the Waterford team.
With diverse capabilities across Oral Dose, Lyophilisation and Medical Devices at a single location, the operation has been recognised with multiple national awards – most recently being named in 2017 as Biotechnology Company of the Year; Pharma Industry Company of the Year and Life Sciences Exporter of the Year.
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Two injured in chemical incident at Waterford laboratory
One female employee understood to be in serious condition after Sanofi lab incident
August 1, 2018
Jack Power
Sanofi said two members of its Waterford site team were injured and brought by ambulance to University Hospital Waterford. Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters
Two female employees have been injured in a chemical incident at Sanofi laboratory in Waterford, that occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
At approximately 11.20am a chemical incident occurred at the laboratory, and the emergency services were called to the site.
“Two members of the Waterford site team were injured and brought by ambulance to University Hospital Waterford,” a spokesman for Sanofi labs said.
One of the staff members was admitted for treatment, and the other employee was discharged after a precautionary examination.
It is understood the employee still in hospital was in a serious condition, and may need to be transferred to another hospital in the coming days.
“The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) have also been informed in line with established protocols and a thorough investigation will be conducted,” the spokesman said.
Sanofi are a pharmaceutical manufacturing lab, who also have an office based in Dublin.
A spokesman for the HSA said the agency, which inspects workplace related accidents and injuries, was aware of the incident and would be carrying out an investigation.
“We don’t have any details as to what exactly happened as we have not gone onto the site yet,” the spokesman said.
“Emergency services are currently on site and supervising so we will have to wait to get the all-clear from them before we send inspectors on.”
The HSA expect to send inspectors onto the site on Wednesday night, or Thursday morning.