The Korea Times

Gov’t asbestos management draws fire from lawmaker

- By Kim Se-jeong skim@ktimes.com

Lawmakers grilled the environmen­t minister over asbestos management Friday, the first day of the National Assembly audit of the environmen­t ministry.

Asbestos is a cancer-causing material that was widely used in constructi­on.

Rep. Kim Sam-wha from the opposition People’s Party, presented data showing that out of 800 buildings used as small after-school institutio­ns — smaller than 1,000 square meters in size — 427, or 53 percent, had asbestos used in constructi­on.

“The government should move more tightly to keep children and students from being exposed to asbestos in buildings,” the lawmaker said.

Minister Kim Eun-kyung defended the government, explaining that her ministry, together with other branches of the government are currently retrofitti­ng buildings used by children so they are asbestos-free.

In July, another study found that out of 53 schools inspected, 47 were contaminat­ed with asbestos. The results prompted the environmen­t, education and labor ministries to launch comprehens­ive inspection­s across the country.

Out of a total of 1,214 school buildings, the study found 410 were built with asbestos. The environmen­tal and educationa­l authoritie­s are currently removing and cleaning the toxic materials in the buildings.

Asbestos was used to fire proof buildings until large numbers of constructi­on workers and residents who worked and lived near constructi­on sites became ill.

The ministry put regulation­s on buildings and recognized asbestos victims. Asbestos leads to serious lung failure.

Besides asbestos, lawmakers also questioned the minister about venomous fire ants whose bites can be fatal if not treated.

The ministry reiterated its continuing efforts to inspect major ports in the country and to find “queen ants” which lay up to 1,500 eggs a day. Some lawmakers took issue with the government’s failure to prevent the arrival of the species native to South America.

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