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News Summary

The Fairmont Southampton hotel is beginning significant renovations with a focus on the safe removal of hazardous asbestos material.

Asbestos Abatement Underway at Fairmont Southampton Hotel

Attention all! The Fairmont Southampton hotel is gearing up for an ambitious renovation this month, with a significant focus on _safely removing_ hazardous asbestos material from the premises. The government has responded to public health concerns by prioritizing the abatement of this dangerous material, which has been linked to serious health conditions, including _mesothelioma_ and lung cancer.

The Chief Environmental Health Officer, Armell Thomas, highlighted that asbestos was a common construction material until the 1970s, celebrated for its _fire-resistant properties_. However, the reality of asbestos exposure is far less glamorous, with dangerous health risks becoming increasingly well-known, prompting this necessary cleanup.

Essential Training Classes

To ensure a safe removal process, the hotel will host an extensive series of asbestos abatement classes from _May 12 to May 20_. These training courses are essential for anyone involved in asbestos removal, emphasizing the government’s _commitment to public safety_ and the importance of professional training.

The _certification courses_ will focus on educating workers on the best practices for handling asbestos, ensuring that they are well-equipped to manage the hazardous material. Training for asbestos abatement workers will run from _May 12 to May 15_, with a registration fee of _$500_. A special course for supervisors will occur from _May 12 to May 16_, with a fee of _$700_. Moreover, re-certification courses for both workers and supervisors will be available on _May 19 and May 20_, respectively, for fees of _$350_ and _$500_.

Individuals interested in registering for these crucial training courses can do so at _forms.gov.bm/online-services_. For any inquiries, they can reach out at _246-7766_ or via email at _adminenvhealth@gov.bm_.

Continued Asbestos Removal Efforts at Morgan’s Point

In addition to the Fairmont Southampton project, the government has awarded nearly _$1.3 million_ in contracts for ongoing asbestos removal efforts at Morgan’s Point. This initiative is particularly significant given that the site was previously occupied by the US Navy and has suffered from extensive contamination due to activities in the past. The contracts include seven new awards for the second phase of asbestos abatement at the location, with the total value surpassing _$1.29 million_.

B & B Fibre Tech secured contracts valued at _$350,000_ and _$178,000_, while Island Construction Services was awarded _$103,677_ and _$185,900_. Other contractors such as MNA Contracting, Chilla Inc, and AC Management also received substantial contracts for their roles in this critical cleanup effort.

The Ministry of Finance has also stepped in, recently awarding a contract worth _$103,486_ to E & C Well Drilling Co Ltd for essential well drilling services on the Southampton property. The extensive cleanup activities at Morgan’s Point have been an ongoing effort since _2012_, encompassing various operations like asbestos abatement, closure of underground tanks and fuel pipelines, and other environmental remediation efforts.

Investing in Future Developments

The overall remediation budget at Morgan’s Point stands incredible at _$38 million_, of which _$5.5 million_ has already been spent to ensure a safe and clean environment for the planned tourism developments. These proposed developments include an _84-room boutique hotel_ and a _future 416-room luxury hotel_, aimed at revitalizing the area and attracting visitors to this beautiful location.

In summary, as the Fairmont Southampton prepares for significant renovations and Morgan’s Point continues its extensive cleanup process, the focus on _asbestos removal_ is a clear message demonstrating a commitment to safety and public health.

The prioritization of training courses reflects the understanding that safety doesn’t just happen; it is planned and executed with precision and care.

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