❓ Identifies schools with low-density fibreboard ceilings (containing asbestos) and outlines remediation plans. Prioritizes high-risk materials and schedules removal during school holidays due to safety and resource constraints.
AnsweredQoN 1327Legislative Council
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I
refer to the Auditor General’s April 2015 report, Asbestos Management in Public Sector Agencies , and to page 21 of
the report which indicates that the Department of Education was working with
Building Management and Works to identify whether risks similar to those
experienced at Willetton High School in 2014 were present in other schools, and
I ask: (a) have
similar risks been identified at other schools; and (b) if
yes to (a), please advise: (i) at
which other schools similar risks have been identified; (ii) the
nature of these risks; and (iii) any
actions taken to mitigate these risks?
refer to the Auditor General’s April 2015 report, Asbestos Management in Public Sector Agencies , and to page 21 of
the report which indicates that the Department of Education was working with
Building Management and Works to identify whether risks similar to those
experienced at Willetton High School in 2014 were present in other schools, and
I ask: (a) have
similar risks been identified at other schools; and (b) if
yes to (a), please advise: (i) at
which other schools similar risks have been identified; (ii) the
nature of these risks; and (iii) any
actions taken to mitigate these risks?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
9 days
(a) Yes.
(b)(i)-(iii)
In addition to Willetton Senior High School, the Department of Education has confirmed that the following schools have low-density fibreboard ceilings.
Braeside Primary School
Duncraig Senior High School
East Kenwick Primary School
Illawarra Primary School
Kalamunda Primary School
Maida Vale Primary School
Oberthur Primary School
Orange Grove Primary School
Poynter Primary School
Waddington Primary School
West Greenwood Primary School
Woodlupine Primary School
According to the Asbestos Containing Materials Registers for each of these schools, the low-density fibre board has been identified as low risk. The risk assessments have been carried out by a competent person, as defined by the national Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in the Workplace, and are based on location, condition and likelihood of disturbance of the material.
Each school also has a copy of the Department’s Asbestos Management Plan 2015, which provides school principals with information and guidance to manage asbestos related issues that arise from time to time.
The Department has committed $6 million over 2018-19 and 2019-20 for the remediation of asbestos-containing materials considered to be a high priority, such as low-density fibre board. This program commenced in the July 2018 school holidays with the removal of low-density fibre board at Braeside and Kalamunda Primary Schools.
Given the limitations on the removal of asbestos from buildings being restricted to school holiday periods, the Department committed smaller projects to be undertaken during shorter breaks and large projects being undertaken during the December/January holiday periods. Currently within Western Australia, there are only four companies operating with unrestricted licenses to remove asbestos that tender for this type of work.
The remediation/removal of asbestos-containing materials from schools can only occur during school holidays while staff and students are off-site and the Department is working with the Department of Finance - Building Management and Works to develop the program for asbestos remediation for 2018-19 and 2019-20.
(b)(i)-(iii)
In addition to Willetton Senior High School, the Department of Education has confirmed that the following schools have low-density fibreboard ceilings.
Braeside Primary School
Duncraig Senior High School
East Kenwick Primary School
Illawarra Primary School
Kalamunda Primary School
Maida Vale Primary School
Oberthur Primary School
Orange Grove Primary School
Poynter Primary School
Waddington Primary School
West Greenwood Primary School
Woodlupine Primary School
According to the Asbestos Containing Materials Registers for each of these schools, the low-density fibre board has been identified as low risk. The risk assessments have been carried out by a competent person, as defined by the national Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in the Workplace, and are based on location, condition and likelihood of disturbance of the material.
Each school also has a copy of the Department’s Asbestos Management Plan 2015, which provides school principals with information and guidance to manage asbestos related issues that arise from time to time.
The Department has committed $6 million over 2018-19 and 2019-20 for the remediation of asbestos-containing materials considered to be a high priority, such as low-density fibre board. This program commenced in the July 2018 school holidays with the removal of low-density fibre board at Braeside and Kalamunda Primary Schools.
Given the limitations on the removal of asbestos from buildings being restricted to school holiday periods, the Department committed smaller projects to be undertaken during shorter breaks and large projects being undertaken during the December/January holiday periods. Currently within Western Australia, there are only four companies operating with unrestricted licenses to remove asbestos that tender for this type of work.
The remediation/removal of asbestos-containing materials from schools can only occur during school holidays while staff and students are off-site and the Department is working with the Department of Finance - Building Management and Works to develop the program for asbestos remediation for 2018-19 and 2019-20.
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