New York Post

$1M freezer burn

Lab mistake ruins years of research: suit

- By STEVE JANOSKI

In what could be the plot of a dark comedy if it weren’t a science tragedy, a janitor working in a laboratory who was annoyed by an incessant beep reportedly flipped a switch that killed the noise but also shut off a storage freezer, destroying decades of scientific work, according to the Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute lab in Troy.

The cleaner’s alleged carelessne­ss cost the lab at least $1 million in damages, a lawsuit the university filed against its third-party cleaning service charges.

“People’s behavior and negligence caused all this,” Michael Ginsberg, RPI’s attorney, told the Times Union in Albany. “Unfortunat­ely, they wiped out 25 years of research.”

The super-cold freezer the custodial worker allegedly shut down held cell cultures, samples and other elements stored at minus-112 degrees Fahrenheit.

But when the worker from Daigle Cleaning Services shut off the circuit breaker Sept. 17, 2020, to silence a beeping alarm, the temperatur­e leaped to a minus-25.6 degrees that damaged or destroyed the material, the lawsuit claimed.

The freezer alarm had been triggered by a mechanical malfunctio­n that stopped the unit from maintainin­g a constant temperatur­e, as it was supposed to. Repairs had been scheduled for Sept. 21, 2020.

A sign on the lab freezer door explains the source of the alarm, and also had instructio­ns on how to silence it, the Times Union reported.

“No cleaning required in this area,” the sign said.

“You can press the alarm/test mute button for 5-10 seconds if you would like to mute the sound.”

The cleaner thought they were flipping the breaker on when they actually turned it off, according to a report filed by the RPI public safety staff afterward.

“A majority of specimens were compromise­d, destroyed and rendered unsalvagea­ble demolishin­g more than 20 years of research,” the lawsuit said.

The newspaper said

Derek Foster, president of Albany-based Daigle Cleaning Services, could not be reached for comment.

Ginsberg told the news outlet it would cost an estimated $1 million to replicate the work, which reportedly focused on photosynth­esis and may have furthered solar panel developmen­t. The cleaning company had a $1.4 million contract to clean the RPI facilities during the 2020 fall semester.

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 ?? ?? SWITCH IN TIME: Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute (below) in upstate Troy is suing a cleaning firm because a janitor allegedly switched off a freezer in a lab (left), destroying decades of scientific work.
SWITCH IN TIME: Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute (below) in upstate Troy is suing a cleaning firm because a janitor allegedly switched off a freezer in a lab (left), destroying decades of scientific work.

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