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All a government cover up at a federal facility

Janet

To whom it may concern:

              I have been battling with ill effects from severe Toxic Mold

for over a year now. It was at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth New

Hampshire. I will post picture below. I have lost my whole life. I live in an

apartment with air cleaners, wear a 3M mask in old buildings, cannot go outside

if it is humid or damp out as I now have asthma I have never had before and

can smell the mold from the ground. I go through hives, severe muscle pain.

Sometimes so bad I cannot walk and I have been away from this environment for a

year now.

              The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard put me out on leave as long as I

promised to file for disability. I am fighting an EEO case that I wasn't

allowed telework. There is, by NAVSEA Instruction 12620.1A a law that there is

supposed to be a telework policy. But I was told " No one will work at home on MY

watch. "

                There is also no policy for accommodations at the Shipyard.

               They sent me to a clinic doctor. Dr. Larabee, that told me I

was crazy and be a good little girl and take my pills and leave the Shipyard.

              They moved me three places. I left one in an ambulance. There

were moldy bathrooms, the air conditioner didn't work right and there were

continuous leaks like a waterfall from the ceiling.

                 There was also no help in my workmen's comp claim and Bob

Short in Human Resources sent lies to the Workmen's Comp people. I would get the

letters and chop them up and send them myself. THESE people were supposed to

help me.

               There was insubordination by my supervisor. She said if I

didn't see doctors she thought I should see, that she would wash her hands of me

and not help me. She as well refused to send me work when they moved me away

from the office.

                 When publicity came out they covered up the basement and got

rid of me. You now need respirator quals to go down in this dungeon.

                I have lost my life, my job, my health and my mate and faith

due to this moldy basement. I asked for help from senators and governors and

none forthcoming.

               Thank you for your time.

                      Janet s

                     

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All a government cover up at a federal facility

Janet

To whom it may concern:

              I have been battling with ill effects from severe Toxic Mold

for over a year now. It was at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth New

Hampshire. I will post picture below. I have lost my whole life. I live in an

apartment with air cleaners, wear a 3M mask in old buildings, cannot go outside

if it is humid or damp out as I now have asthma I have never had before and

can smell the mold from the ground. I go through hives, severe muscle pain.

Sometimes so bad I cannot walk and I have been away from this environment for a

year now.

              The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard put me out on leave as long as I

promised to file for disability. I am fighting an EEO case that I wasn't

allowed telework. There is, by NAVSEA Instruction 12620.1A a law that there is

supposed to be a telework policy. But I was told " No one will work at home on MY

watch. "

                There is also no policy for accommodations at the Shipyard.

               They sent me to a clinic doctor. Dr. Larabee, that told me I

was crazy and be a good little girl and take my pills and leave the Shipyard.

              They moved me three places. I left one in an ambulance. There

were moldy bathrooms, the air conditioner didn't work right and there were

continuous leaks like a waterfall from the ceiling.

                 There was also no help in my workmen's comp claim and Bob

Short in Human Resources sent lies to the Workmen's Comp people. I would get the

letters and chop them up and send them myself. THESE people were supposed to

help me.

               There was insubordination by my supervisor. She said if I

didn't see doctors she thought I should see, that she would wash her hands of me

and not help me. She as well refused to send me work when they moved me away

from the office.

                 When publicity came out they covered up the basement and got

rid of me. You now need respirator quals to go down in this dungeon.

                I have lost my life, my job, my health and my mate and faith

due to this moldy basement. I asked for help from senators and governors and

none forthcoming.

               Thank you for your time.

                      Janet s

                     

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Many, many, many cases Sharon. There is a state building here that

also has asbestos!

Barth

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S> I wonder how many cases are out there for government building that

S> are sick.  I know at the municipal level, I am going throught it now.

S> I am not going to tolerate it any longer though.

S> Sharon

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Many, many, many cases Sharon. There is a state building here that

also has asbestos!

Barth

TOXIC MOLD SURVEY: www.presenting.net/sbs/sbssurvey.html

---

S> I wonder how many cases are out there for government building that

S> are sick.  I know at the municipal level, I am going throught it now.

S> I am not going to tolerate it any longer though.

S> Sharon

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It's not just government buildings...last year, I worked on a temp

assignment at the headquarters of one of the larger banks in my

city. Within the first couple of hours of my very first day, my

sinuses started to act up, then I noticed a layer of particles (dust?

crud?) all over the cubicles. A few hours later, my throat started

to itch. The straw that broke the camel's back was when I went to

the restroom and saw particles dangling from the vents. I decided

right then & there that I wasn't going to return the next day. Upon

leaving the building at the end of the day, my chest became tight and

stayed that way throughout the night. When I called my recruiter the

folowing morning that I was in no way, shape or form, returning to

that assignment, she acted as if it was my fault. I later found out

that they lied to the client (department head) that I hadn't notified

them...so basically I appeared as a " no-show " to the assignment and

it let my recruiter off the hook from telling the client the REAL

REASON I wasn't returning.

It's a dog-eat-dog world!

--- In , " Sharon " <ladylaw33324@y...>

wrote:

> I wonder how many cases are out there for government building that

> are sick. I know at the municipal level, I am going throught it

now.

>

> I am not going to tolerate it any longer though.

>

> Sharon

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It's not just government buildings...last year, I worked on a temp

assignment at the headquarters of one of the larger banks in my

city. Within the first couple of hours of my very first day, my

sinuses started to act up, then I noticed a layer of particles (dust?

crud?) all over the cubicles. A few hours later, my throat started

to itch. The straw that broke the camel's back was when I went to

the restroom and saw particles dangling from the vents. I decided

right then & there that I wasn't going to return the next day. Upon

leaving the building at the end of the day, my chest became tight and

stayed that way throughout the night. When I called my recruiter the

folowing morning that I was in no way, shape or form, returning to

that assignment, she acted as if it was my fault. I later found out

that they lied to the client (department head) that I hadn't notified

them...so basically I appeared as a " no-show " to the assignment and

it let my recruiter off the hook from telling the client the REAL

REASON I wasn't returning.

It's a dog-eat-dog world!

--- In , " Sharon " <ladylaw33324@y...>

wrote:

> I wonder how many cases are out there for government building that

> are sick. I know at the municipal level, I am going throught it

now.

>

> I am not going to tolerate it any longer though.

>

> Sharon

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I know that in Boston, the City Hall and State House are full of

Toxic Mold but the City and State cover it up.

Ken

--- In , " Sharon " <ladylaw33324@y...>

wrote:

> I wonder how many cases are out there for government building that

> are sick. I know at the municipal level, I am going throught it

now.

>

> I am not going to tolerate it any longer though.

>

> Sharon

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I know that in Boston, the City Hall and State House are full of

Toxic Mold but the City and State cover it up.

Ken

--- In , " Sharon " <ladylaw33324@y...>

wrote:

> I wonder how many cases are out there for government building that

> are sick. I know at the municipal level, I am going throught it

now.

>

> I am not going to tolerate it any longer though.

>

> Sharon

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