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Employees express serious health and safety concerns due to ongoing asbestos removal during the post office’s remodeling.

Concerns Rise Over Asbestos Removal at Winter Park Post Office

Employees at the Winter Park post office are expressing serious concerns regarding their health and safety due to an ongoing demolition and construction project at the facility. The post office, over 60 years old, may house hazardous materials, specifically asbestos, in its aging infrastructure.

Workers Alarmed by Presence of Asbestos

The primary worry among postal workers involves the potential for asbestos exposure during the remodeling of the building. Workers believe that the old flooring could contain asbestos, a notorious cancer-causing flame retardant. Photos have surfaced showing warning signs that indicate asbestos might be present, intensifying the fears of those who work in and around the building.

Asbestos Removal Company on Site

Notably, a Tampa-based company that specializes in asbestos removal has been seen working at the site. The owner of this firm holds a valid and active Florida license which adds a layer of assurance regarding the legality of the operation. Yet, despite this, many postal workers are taken aback by the apparent lack of safety measures observed at the loading dock area upon arriving for their shifts.

Complaints Filed and Safety Concerns Raised

Workers have filed formal complaints citing a “Hazard, Unsafe Condition or Practice,” highlighting the absence of essential equipment such as masks and the generally unsafe air quality conditions. The presence of ceiling fans circulating air in an environment potentially filled with asbestos has raised eyebrows among the workforce.

Customers visiting the post office are largely unaware of the demolition work taking place. A local architect has pointed out the importance of adhering to proper protocols for asbestos removal and emphasized the necessity of air quality monitoring during such hazardous undertakings. Frequent patron, lawada Thompson, believes that transparent communication is critical, stating that customers deserve to be notified about any hazardous work occurring in their public facilities.

Investigation Underway

Amidst growing concerns, the postmaster has opted to remain tight-lipped, offering no comments regarding the details of the demolition and construction project. Meanwhile, a spokesperson from the U.S. Postal Service has indicated that an official statement is forthcoming about the work being conducted.

In the midst of these developments, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has launched an investigation to examine the claims brought forth by the postal workers. Adding to this, one employee has also taken it a step further by filing a complaint with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicating the severity of the situation.

A Call for Safety and Awareness

The ongoing construction may not only affect postal workers but also the general public using the post office’s services. There is a pressing need for transparency, safety measures, and monitoring to ensure that both employees and customers remain safe from the potential hazards posed by asbestos.

As this situation unfolds, the focus remains on the well-being of all parties involved. Postal workers and concerned citizens alike are eagerly awaiting the upcoming statements from the U.S. Postal Service and assurances that health risks will be thoroughly examined and addressed.

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