About fifty workers resumed Monday the security work of Notre-Dame de Paris, which was interrupted since July 25 because of the risk of lead contamination.

The owner of PierreNoël, Didier Durand, intervened from the beginning on the site of Notre-Dame de Paris, which reopened Monday, said Wednesday that "not a single employee had been contaminated" lead.

All arrangements made

"We do not have a single contaminated employee in Notre-Dame de Paris," assured the microphone Didier Durand, who runs a stone and masonry business, specializing in the restoration of historic monuments. "As soon as 16 (April, the day after the fire, ed) - as boss, we are responsible for the safety and especially the well-being of our companions - we made all the arrangements so that our companions can be followed, "he said.

A yard stopped on July 25

About fifty workers resumed Monday the security work of Notre-Dame de Paris, which was interrupted since July 25 because of the risk of lead contamination. Drastic devices (footbaths, showers, disposable outfits, strict entry and exit protocols for the site, etc.) have been put in place and must guarantee the safety of personnel and prevent the dispersion of lead dust out of the work site, hermetically loop.