Asbestos is still a part of campus life—albeit unknowingly for most students.
In a 2006 news story, The Journal profiled the presence of asbestos and the management strategy on campus. Their investigation found approximately 60 campus buildings contained asbestos, which is checked regularly.
“Asbestos was essentially considered this miracle material because it had a wide variety of industrial uses. It was extremely widely used both as a building material and [in] many other industrial processes,” Christopher McLeod, associate professor, School of Population and Public Health at UBC, said in an interview with The Journal.
Asbestos was commonly mixed in with drywall and other forms of insulation in the 20th century—peak usage came in post-war construction during the 60s and 70s.
“Canada was also a fairly large asbestos producer, so there were mines in Quebec, not too far from Kingston. We produced a particular form that was used quite widely,” McLeod said.
“It’s banned in building material now, but you can still find it in building materials really up through to the 1980s, and maybe into the early 1990s.”
McLeod said campuses like Queen’s and UBC have many buildings with asbestos construction materials. The use and export of asbestos has been banned in Canada with extremely limited exceptions since 2018.
Employees at asbestos mines worked without protection and researchers saw a correlated increase in asbestosis and higher rates of cancers such as mesothelioma, McLeod said.
“Industry fought very strongly to suppress the information around asbestos causing deaths, but eventually it was accepted.”
Dan Langham, director Environmental Health and Safety, said Queen’s has a process to ensure asbestos is managed in line with legislation.
“Queen’s has an asbestos management program that includes regular reviews of the locations where asbestos is present in a building to confirm the material is in good condition,” Langham said in a statement to The Journal.
He said inspectors visually examine known or presumed asbestos-containing materials to investigate potential deterioration or damage.
“Any asbestos that is identified when projects are tendered must be dealt with if it is to be disturbed during the project,” Langham said.
“When it comes to larger projects, the expectation is that we try to remove as much, ideally all, asbestos that is present in our buildings during this time.”
Speaking specifically to the JDUC redevelopment, Langham said it’s an example of a large-scale asbestos removal project. He said the JDUC site is currently under the care and control of a third-party contractor responsible for complying with all provincial laws, both for worker safety for people living in the general vicinity of the construction zone.
Langham said the current presence of asbestos on campus is not a risk to occupants if properly managed—a statement McLeod agrees with.
“The general risk management approach is that you leave the asbestos alone. The challenge there is if someone starts to do something, and they don’t know there’s asbestos.”
In-terms of communication strategies for asbestos in public settings, McLeod believes signage is important along with building awareness for younger, potentially unaware generations.
“Translating the risks of asbestos into other languages other than English, and communicating that throughout the community of workers, for whom English might be an additional language [is important],” McLeod said.
“I think there’s that equity and justice issue there related to the workers who may actually be doing some of the abatement.”
Below is a list of all Queen’s buildings that currently have asbestos released by Queen’s, in accordance with the most current Ontario legislation.
9 St Lawrence
162-164 Barrie Street – Grad Club
355 King/340 Union – SMOL
Adelaide Hall
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
An Clachan
Ban Righ Hall
Botterell Hall
Bruce Wing
Carruthers Hall
Cataraqui Building
Central Heating Plant
Chown Hall
Clark Hall
Coastal Engineering
Craine Building
Donald Gordon
Douglas Library
Duncan McArthur
Dunning Hall
Dupuis Hall
Earl Hall – Biosciences
Ellis Hall
Etherington Hall
Film Studies
Fleming Hall – Jemmet Wing
Fleming Hall – Pollock Wing
Goodwin Hall
Gordon Brockington
Grant Hall
Harkness Hall
Harrison LeCaine Hall
Haynes Hall
Humphrey Hall
Jackson Hall
Jean Royce Hall 1
Jean Royce Hall 2
Jeffery Hall
John Deutsch University Centre
John Orr
Kathleen Ryan Hall
Kingston Hall
LaSalle Building
Leonard Hall
Louise D. Acton
MacDonald Hall
Macgillvray Brown Hall
Mackintosh Corry Hall
McLaughlin Hall
McNeill House
Miller Hall
Morris Hall
Nicol Hall
Old Medical Building
Ontario Hall
Richardson Laboratory
Richardson Memorial Stadium
Rideau Building
Robert Sutherland Hall
Stirling Hall
Summerhill
Theological Hall
Underground Parking Garage
University Club
Victoria Hall
Waldron Tower
Walter Light Hall
Watson Hall
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