Ford UK Parts and Distribution Centre in Daventry, Northamptonshire, has suspended operations while external specialists clean the site due to asbestos concerns, the BBC reports.

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It comes after white asbestos, also known as chrysotile, was discovered in pieces of cement at the site. Asbestos can cause cancer if pieces are disturbed and inhaled. As a precaution, picking and put away operations for parts at the site have been paused.

In a letter to customers, Ford said that parts orders would be re-rerouted to Germany and Spain as part of a “contingency action” that was in place.

It continued: “This means that parts which can be supplied from those locations will be shipped to the UK and Ireland, although this will result in extended lead time.”

A spokesperson told the BBC: “We are fully committed to providing a safe working environment and are keeping our employees updated regularly.”

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There was no indication was to when the cleaning would be completed and the centre would resume operations.

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