Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Posted on Sun, Apr. 30, 2006 Probe of school results in fines BRENTWOOD: Cal-OSHA cites Liberty Union High School District for asbestos and mold violations By a King CONTRA COSTA TIME CA. http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/14465805.htm? source=rss & channel=cctimes_news Cal-OSHA has fined the Liberty Union High School District $14,690 and issued 13 citations for asbestos and mold exposure at Liberty High School. The presence of asbestos and mold was first revealed earlier this year when English teacher and her students were moved out of the S-wing on the aging Brentwood campus. , who had become sick, had two mold samples tested from the area and the results came back positive for a toxic form of mold. Air and material testing later issued by the district determined that portions of the campus were safe for students and staff. also filed the initial complaint with Cal-OSHA in January, prompting an investigation. " I'm torn because it has been painful to go public with our problems as a school, " said. " It has cost me some respect from teachers at our school. " Cal-OSHA safety inspectors visited the campus several times after filed the complaint. Five of the citations are considered serious violations, and the rest are general violations. " Most of these citations are classified as serious, which indicates that they are a violation that can lead to serious physical harm to an employee, but they are low-level penalties on the serious side, " Cal-OSHA spokesman Dean Fryer said. The serious violations were $2,000 each, and the general violations ranged from $225 to $845. Liberty superintendent Dan said the district has already paid for the citations, but since it is a public agency, the funds will be returned once Cal-OSHA approves the district's fixes. The district's maintenance and operations staff began abatement and corrections immediately after the investigation, Dan said. He added that a district response was sent to Cal-OSHA explaining how they addressed each citation. The serious violations ranged from failing to provide competent supervision of asbestos removal to not monitoring airborne asbestos. The district was also cited for not providing adequate respirators to employees who removed asbestos and allowing them to work in an area where asbestos work was not regulated. " All along the district has been extremely concerned about making sure all of the facilities are safe, " Dan said. " I have all the confidence in the world that district staff responds quickly and appropriately and it certainly has taken place this time. " Liberty science teacher Holmes said, however, that faculty and staff were bothered by how the district handled the situation. " I think if the district had been more proactive in disseminating information and more proactive all along, people wouldn't have been as upset. That was the biggest problem, " she said. The district hired RGA Environmental to conduct air and material testing in the S-wing, L-building and Nash Hall after came forward with her concerns. RGA determined that the levels of mold and asbestos posed no danger to students and staff. has said that she and other teachers knew the RGA testing results would be normal because the company performed tests in conditions different from those the students and teachers were exposed to, since the maintenance staff had attempted to clean-up the area. The district has since re-activated its safety committee and administrators have discussed drafting a more specific safety plan. would like to see the school community adopt an environmental assessment plan that includes both federal and state health codes like the one used by the Fremont Unified School District. She said the environmental plan should be based on the Tools for Schools model established by the Environmental Protection Agency and other environmental agencies. She has also been encouraging staff and faculty to utilize the complaint form, an anonymous system of reporting site and facility issues. " It will all be worth it if these things happen, " said. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- a King covers education in far East County. Reach her at 925-779- 7189 or pking@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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