Illinois EPA Orders Sterigenics To Halt Sterilization Operations Using Ethyline Oxide
CHICAGO (CBS) — The Illinois EPA has shut down sterilization operations at Sterigenics, a Willowbrook company accused of covering up the release of a cancer-causing gas .
Illinois EPA Acting Director issued the so-called “seal order” to prevent any new medical equipment sterilization processes using ethyline oxide, which is known to cause cancer. It is the main ingredient used to sterilize medical equipment, such as surgical tools.
The move comes after excessively high ethyline oxide readings found in recent tests.
“The Illinois EPA and Illinois Attorney General’s Office have been in numerous discussions with Sterigenics to discuss how to further reduce ethylene oxide emissions,” the Illinois EPA said a a release sent Friday. “Recent elevated sampling results, along with Sterigenics’ refusal to voluntarily suspend operations, have resulted in the issuance of the Seal Order.”
A group of U.S. senators and representatives Wednesday called for the EPA to “open a criminal investigation into allegations of misconduct raised by former employees against senior management at Sterigenics” after two former employees spoke exclusively to the CBS 2 Investigators about warning alarms being rigged allowing excessive ethylene oxide in the facility.
Former Sterigenics employees allege the company ordered workers to dump toxic chemicals directly into the public sewer system. It also covered up just how much was released into the air, including cancer-causing ethylene oxide, they say. It is the main ingredient used to sterilize medical equipment, such as surgical tools.
According to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the chemical is linked to several cancers. The CBS 2 Investigators obtained documents showing the EPA warned the company 35 years ago that ethylene oxide caused stomach cancer.
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