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article imageAfter Report Of Asbestos Jail Guards Refuse To Work

Posted May 16, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) in World | 2 comments | 177 views
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A jail where 76 inmates are held in Nova Scotia has had asbestos discovered in the building. As a result of that discovery several of the guards are refusing to step back into Cape Breton Correctional Facility.
After the union that represents the guards learned on Thursday about the asbestos guards have not reported to work for their Thursday evening or Friday morning work detail. There are about 10 guards per shift. It's not clear on how many refused to work.

"At the moment we're satisfied that managers are safely managing the situation there," said Sheri Aikenhead, a spokeswoman for the provincial Justice Department.

"If the RCMP are required, they will be called upon."


Last month the asbestos was discovered in piping in some areas of the jail. The jail is 33 years old. Aikenhead said that air testing done May 8 failed to find any traces of the mineral.

"Asbestos, if it's left undisturbed, doesn't pose an immediate threat to anyone," Aikenhead said.


According to the union the guards are within their rights because of the provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act. If they feel that they are in danger business of work related issues they can demand to have a through investigation completed before they go back on the clock.

The prison violated their rights by not informing their employees as soon as the asbestos was found.

"Everybody should have been notified when they found out there was asbestos found in the wrap on those pipes. They refused to do that," Gordie Gosse, a New Democrat in the legislature for Cape Breton Nova said.


"It's like taking a handful of fish hooks and eating them. Your lungs can't get rid of it."
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  • avatar Posted May 16, 2008 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso]
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    One of my brothers-in-law died from lung cancer due to exposure to asbestos.
    It is one of the worst lung cancers that anyone can get.
  • avatar Posted May 16, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull)
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    The government should replace it right away there is no excuse.
    @ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
    One of my brothers-in-law died from lung cancer due to exposure to asbestos.
    It is one of the worst lung cancers that anyone can get.
    sorry to hear, now they have replaced it with glass fiber insulation, which is better but still the fibers float in the air and when come into contact causes itching.

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