Parent raised alarm over asbestos at Canberra school


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A Canberra school did not reveal concerns about the presence of asbestos in the schoolyard for three days, sparking anger among some parents.


An ACT education directorate spokeswoman said garden beds at Harrison School in Gungahlin were tested on Tuesday, following concerns raised by a parent on Monday.


Temporary fencing around garden beds at Harrison School preschool.

Temporary fencing around garden beds at Harrison School preschool.


Photo: Dion Georgopoulos

The school did not write to parents about the issue until Thursday, by which time the government had confirmed that “a small amount” of non-friable asbestos was present in some garden beds.


The scale of the issue remains unclear, with the education directorate unable to say how the asbestos came to be at the school, who brought it in or when it got there. It said an investigation into those questions was underway, and samples would be taken from every garden bed at the school.


The directorate also defended the decision not to cordon off the affected area as soon as concerns were raised, instead waiting until the presence of asbestos had been confirmed.


Article source: http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2016-17/content/story/1067971.html?CMP=OTC-RSS

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