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Connecticut firefighters sue DuPont, 3M, Honeywell over allegedly contaminated gear

The logo DuPont de Nemours, Inc. for is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in Manhattan, New York City
June 25, 2024
Jonathan Stempel - Reuters

By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) -DuPont, 3M, Honeywell and 16 other defendants were sued on Tuesday by Connecticut firefighters who said their protective gear was contaminated by toxic "forever chemicals" linked to cancer.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs said they believed the proposed class action filed in the New Haven, Connecticut, federal court is the first to exclusively target firefighter gear containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.

The Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut, five other unions and five firefighters sued on behalf of firefighters across the state, including cities such as Hartford and Stamford.

Connecticut firefighters sue DuPont, 3M, Honeywell over allegedly contaminated gear
The logo of 3M is seen at the 3M Tilloy plant in Tilloy-Lez-Cambrai

They said jackets, pants and other "turnout gear" leeched PFAS into firefighters through their skin, ingestion and inhalation, and that more PFAS is absorbed as temperatures rise and sweat builds up.

The plaintiffs said that led to "subclinical cellular changes in their bodies which put them at increased risk of developing adverse health conditions," justifying at least $5 million of damages for violations of Connecticut product liability law.

DuPont and 3M produced PFAS used in the protective gear, while a Honeywell subsidiary was among the gear's sellers, and failed to warn of the risks, the complaint said.

Connecticut firefighters sue DuPont, 3M, Honeywell over allegedly contaminated gear
A logo of Honeywell is pictured on their booth during EBACE in Geneva

In a statement, DuPont said the lawsuit was without merit, and that "we look forward to vigorously defending our record of safety, health and environmental stewardship."

DuPont also said it has never manufactured PFOA and PFOS, which are types of PFAS allegedly in the plaintiffs' gear.

In a statement, 3M said it will defend itself in court or settle "as appropriate," and that its handling of PFAS has evolved with changes in science, and with societal and regulatory expectations.

Honeywell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

PFAS are found in hundreds of consumer and commercial products including cosmetics, non-stick pans and stain-resistant clothing.

They earned the sobriquet "forever chemicals" because they do not break down easily in the human body or environment.

PFAS have been linked to negative health effects, including higher cholesterol, low birth weights and reduced antibody response to vaccines, as well as kidney and testicular cancer.

Last year, DuPont, 3M and two other companies reached more than $11 billion of settlements to resolve claims that firefighting foam and other products containing their PFAS polluted drinking water. None admitted wrongdoing.

The case is Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut et al v 3M Co et al, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut, No. 24-01101.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New YorkEditing by Bill Berkrot and Aurora Ellis)

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