The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Babcock faces £150k repair bill after grit hits cars.

Vehicles sprayed with metallic grit while parked

- Cheryl peebles cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

Hundreds of car owners were raging after vehicles parked at Rosyth dockyard were sprayed with metallic grit.

Up to 500 motors were damaged when the abrasive substance became airborne during shotblasti­ng of a barge by workers for Babcock.

It is estimated the repair bill faced by Babcock could run up to £150,000, costing £200 to £300 per vehicle.

The defence contractor assured owners affected they would be reimbursed.

A spokespers­on for the firm said: “We’re aware some vehicles may have been accidental­ly affected by the overspray of painting operations.

“We’re liaising with those vehicle owners and have put in place further safeguardi­ng measures around our operation.”

Owners returned to their vehicles to find them covered in ‘gunk’ after workers had been cleaning the boat on November 8 and 9 with what is believed to have been a copper-based shot.

Shot-blasting removes rust and corrosion on boat hulls, using compressed air and an abrasive material such as copper, aluminium or zinc. The metallic grit will require specialist removal.

LastweekBa­bcockInter­nationalGr­oup announced it was to axe 250 jobs at the Fife yard. It aims to cut posts through voluntary redundancy and redeployme­nt.

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Hundreds of cars were damaged near Rosyth dockyard.

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