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Asbestos found at three schools

Sissons SchoolPhoto by Randi Beers/NNSL PhotoOctober 9, 2014
Abatement is required at J.H. Sissons School, Mildred Hall and Sir John Franklin High School, where a hazardous-materials assessment found asbestos. The affected areas have been cordoned off and pose no risk to students, staff or the public, according to superintendent Metro Huculak. NNSL file photo
Abatement is required at J.H. Sissons School, Mildred Hall and Sir John Franklin High School, where a hazardous-materials assessment found asbestos. The affected areas have been cordoned off and pose no risk to students, staff or the public, according to superintendent Metro Huculak. NNSL file photo

Asbestos has been discovered at three Yellowknife public schools, but district officials say the material is contained and poses no risk to students, staff or the public.

A Sept. 28 letter to parents from Yellowknife Education District No. 1 (Yk1) shows abatement is required at J.H. Sissons, Mildred Hall and Sir John Franklin High School.

Asbestos was found in items such as a storage-room pipe at J.H. Sissons and a tile at Mildred Hall, said Yk1 superintendent Metro Huculak.

SA国际影视传媒淚n the majority of our schools, all hazardous materials are contained and pose no issue to regular operations,SA国际影视传媒 the letter to parents states. SA国际影视传媒淭hose areas that require abatement have already been cordoned off and are not accessible to students or staff.SA国际影视传媒

The asbestos was discovered during a hazardous-materials assessment of the district's buildings this June, said Huculak.

A company called Associated Environmental Consultants Inc. performed the inspection.

SA国际影视传媒淎s soon as we got the report, we went through it and we're going to let our parents and staff know what's happening,SA国际影视传媒 said Huculak. SA国际影视传媒淭here's absolutely no risk at all to staff or students.SA国际影视传媒

Yellowknifer requested a copy of the assessment, but Huculak said the final report is not yet available as it is still in draft form.

Asbestos was commonly used for fireproofing and insulating homes prior to 1990, according to Health Canada.

It can be found in a number of materials that include cement, furnaces, building insulation, as well as floor and ceiling tiles.

The material becomes a health hazard if the fibres in it are disturbed and become airborne, where people can then breathe them in, according to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.

SA国际影视传媒淭he safety of our students and staff is paramount to us, which is why we're taking steps to address this issue now,SA国际影视传媒 states the letter to parents.

Associated Environmental Consultants Inc. is expected to hire a contractor and meet with the Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) to set out a plan for abatement at the three schools, said Huculak.

The work will be completed at times when students are not in school, such as over the December and March breaks.

SA国际影视传媒淭here's no problem now, but where there is some, we want to make sure (to) take precautions so that we remove the stuff that needs to be removed,SA国际影视传媒 said Huculak.

Parents are invited to attend a Yk1 meeting about the issue on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Sir John Franklin High School gym.

The last hazardous-materials inspection at the Catholic school district was during a 2006 retrofit at St. Joseph School, said Janet Toner, assistant superintendent of business at Yellowknife Catholic Schools (YCS).

Some items containing asbestos were found in the school's drywall, floor coverings and maintenance shop and were removed at that time, according to a June 2017 report provided by YCS.

An inspection of Weledeh Catholic School in 2000 and an inspection of St. Patrick High School in 1995 found no asbestos, according to the report.

SA国际影视传媒淭here haven't been any changes to any of the YCS buildings since (2006),SA国际影视传媒 said Toner. SA国际影视传媒淲e don't have any concerns.SA国际影视传媒

There were also no hazardous materials found at the Commission scolaire francophone Territoire du Nord-Ouest during a 2016 inspection, according to Jacqueline McKinnon, manager of communications at the Department of Education, Culture and Employment.

The department directed Yk1 to complete an assessment SA国际影视传媒渁s we were unaware of the construction materials that were present in the Yk1 schools,SA国际影视传媒 said McKinnon. SA国际影视传媒淲e have an oversight role across the NWT to ensure students and staff are in safe environments.SA国际影视传媒





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