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Federal employees not exposed to asbestos, air samples say

Posted at 6:41 pm June 21, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Oak Ridge Federal Building

The Federal Building in Oak Ridge has been shut down after insulation with asbestos fell into heating and cooling ducts.

Air samples from the Federal Building in Oak Ridge suggest that no employees were exposed to asbestos from loose insulation that has fallen into heating and cooling ducts, a federal official said Thursday.

“We are pleased with the results,” said Johnathan Sitzlar, supervisory property manager for the U.S. General Services Administration, which owns the building.

GSA and the U.S. Department of Energy, which leases the building, discussed the results with employees during a Thursday afternoon meeting at New Hope Center.

However, the asbestos-containing materials still need to be removed. It’s not clear how much there is, how long it might take, or what it will cost, Sitzlar said.

“It’s rather extensive,” he said.

The five-story, 155,000-square-foot building will remain closed until GSA determines how to remove the loose insulation.

Experts have been called in to help, including industrial hygienists and U.S. Public Health Service.

“We are trying to find the best course,” Sitzlar said.

There about 200 federal employees who work in the building, and a total of 350 personnel, including support service contractors and staff members for U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann.

Some employees are working in the Federal Building’s basement—it uses a different air-handling unit—and many are now stationed at Building 2714-G on Laboratory Road. Some are also at DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information in east Oak Ridge, said Mike Koentop, spokesman for the department’s Oak Ridge Office.

Everybody should be back to work by Monday, he said.

Sitzlar said GSA has many buildings that were built before the late 1970s, and they used materials that contained asbestos.

“This is something that we deal with,” he said.

The Federal Building was shut down Thursday evening after an inspection found asbestos-containing insulation had fallen into heating and cooling units.

Filed Under: U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: asbestos, Federal Building, General Services Administration, U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office

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  1. kay williamson says

    June 21, 2012 at 6:58 pm

    you know them government employees all 350 already contacted attorneys to get their CHECKS!!!!!! lol

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  2. Bernice Bullock says

    June 22, 2012 at 7:48 pm

    I work in Austin and one of the buildings was built in the 60’s and it had asbestos in the building. They claimed that they removed it. When I work in the building I get a terrible headache. all the visitors that come in the building for classes complain about the smell. I think that there is mold in the building but no one will listen to me. I’m only a worker bee and I have no pull. I have moved to another building and my headaches have stopped. They want me to move back to the moldy building and I don’t want to ruin my health. What do you suggest I do about the issue? I’m fighting it but I don’t know if I can win. Thanks for listening.

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    • John Huotari says

      June 23, 2012 at 2:46 am

      Bernice, do you work in a building in Austin, Texas? I don’t know what advice to offer you except to ask if you have talked to a doctor.

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