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Westpac and ANZ main branches to close today in light of asbestos contamination at Suva Civic Centre

Westpac and ANZ main branches to close today in light of asbestos contamination at Suva Civic Centre

By Vijay Narayan
02/06/2017
ANZ and Westpac Branches in Suva

Two banks will close their main branches in Suva today in light of the asbestos contamination at the Suva Civic Centre.

ANZ says that as a precautionary measure the ANZ House branch in Suva will be closed today.

ANZ has apologised for the inconvenience. ANZ customers in Suva may go to ANZ branches at Tappoo City, Lami, Centrepoint or Nausori for their banking needs.

Westpac also says due to the current asbestos hazard from the Suva Civic Centre construction site, Westpac Suva Branch at 1 Thomson Street and Westpac Central Street Back Office will be closed for operations today.

Westpac Marks Street Branch and all other Westpac locations around the country will be open for business as normal.

The Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, Jone Usamate has stated that works at the Suva Civic Centre building by SCC contractors have ceased from Wednesday afternoon by the National Occupational Health and Safety Service for SCC and their contractors to improve safe work procedures on asbestos material removal.

Usamate says this follows the release of the assessment report from Pacifica Environmental Services and Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environmental Programme (SPREP) recently.

The Minister specifically stressed that the asbestos identified in the SPREP report received on Wednesday contains 30 per cent of asbestos from the bulk material tested and is not airborne.

Usamate highlighted that the Enforcement Officers of the National OHS Service have been dealing with the issue since the start of the demolition works on the site and the Suva City Council as the owner of the building have been issued with a directive for all workers and contractors to vacate the site immediately and this is in addition to the prohibition notice issued earlier.

He says SCC has been directed and is currently working on sealing off all the building openings and have cordoned off the surrounding areas with immediate effect.

Usamate says this is to contain any deposit of asbestos within the building until proper asbestos removal procedures are formulated by SCC and approved by National Occupational Health and Safety Service.

The Employment Minister says SCC has also been directed to hire a consultant to immediately undertake air sampling inside the building and areas close to the Suva Civic Centre.

This is to ensure that the surrounding does not contain any hazardous material in the air.

In the meantime SCC has also been directed to carry out a controlled wash‑down of the buildings close to the Civic Centre building.

He advises the general public not to panic as the chances of air contamination is low due to containment works already undertaken and other materials which may contain asbestos are still intact and poses no threat, refrain from travelling through Town Hall Road or near the vicinity of the Suva Civic Centre, close monitoring will be done by the Employment Ministry in consultation with SCC, contractors and the consultants involved.

A further update will be provided before any work resumes on site.

When asked by Fijivillage, Usamate confirmed that they had given SCC instructions on how to deal with the issue when they were first updated on the matter however SCC did not follow this.

This is the reason why the work has been ceased to ensure that there is full compliance.

Usamate highlights that exposure to asbestos can lead to illness and diseases in the long term. 

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