浪费一天的时间:能源部为无用的石棉培训付费 Waste Of The Day: DOE Paid For Useless Asbestos Training

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/waste-day-doe-paid-useless-asbestos-training

2015 年至 2022 年间,能源部 (DOE) 花费超过 15 万美元对爱达荷国家实验室员工进行石棉安全培训。然而,培训提供商 D&D 环境咨询公司在 2015 年之后并未获得美国环境保护局 (EPA) 的认证。 因此,大部分培训必须重新进行,估计费用为 93,000 美元。 在一名举报人告知能源部监察长 D&D 的认证已过期后,这一问题才得以曝光。 尽管被要求从头开始培训,能源部最初还是聘请了一家新的认可公司进行“复习”培训。 自2007年以来,D&D已为236名员工提供了8,000小时的培训。 目前,147 名石棉专家需要接受再培训,需要 3,776 小时。 负责监督该实验室的美国能源部爱达荷州运营办公室一直负责监控合同履行情况,但未能确保获得适当的认证。

The Department of Energy (DOE) spent over $150,000 on asbestos safety training for employees at the Idaho National Laboratory between 2015 and 2022. However, the training provider, D&D Environmental Consulting, was not certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after 2015. As a result, most of the training must be redone at an estimated cost of $93,000. The issue came to light after a whistleblower informed the DOE's inspector general that D&D's certification had expired. Despite being required to start training from scratch, the DOE initially hired a new accredited company for "refresher" training. Since 2007, D&D has provided 8,000 hours of training to 236 employees. Currently, 147 asbestos specialists need to be retrained, which will require 3,776 hours. The DOE's Idaho Operations Office, which oversees the laboratory, has been responsible for monitoring contract performance but failed to ensure proper certification.


Waste Of The Day: DOE Paid For Useless Asbestos Training

Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations,

Topline: The Department of Energy spent $153,616 to train employees in asbestos safety between 2015 and 2022. But the company providing the classes was never certified by the Environmental Protection Agency, meaning most of the training must be redone at a cost of $93,175, per a new inspector general report.

Key facts: The DOE pays the Battelle Energy Alliance to run the Idaho National Laboratory, known for its research on nuclear energy. Asbestos professionals at the lab must be trained according to strict guidelines laid out in a 1990 federal law, as is the case for every public building.

Battelle Energy Alliance has paid its subcontractor, D&D Environmental Consulting, for 8,000 hours of asbestos training for 236 employees since 2007. Last year, a whistleblower told the DOE inspector general that D&D’s accreditation from the EPA had expired in 2015.

It took Battelle Energy Alliance until 2022 to check if the teachers were certified, according to the audit. Battelle then hired a new, accredited company to give its employees a “refresher” on asbestos safety, even though federal law requires that the training start over from scratch.

Since then, asbestos professionals have completed 243 construction projects at the lab despite never being fully trained by an accredited professional, auditors found.

Now, the 147 asbestos specialists currently on the staff must be retrained, which auditors said will take 3,776 hours.

Background: The DOE’s Idaho Operations Office is responsible for monitoring all contract performance at the Idaho National Laboratory. The office is run by Manager Lance Lacroix, who earned a salary of $189,000 last year, according to OpenTheBooks.com.

The laboratory racked up $1.82 billion in operating costs last year while employing over 6,000 full-time equivalents.

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Summary: If the federal government is going to spend 8,000 hours on training, it better get it right the first time around.

The #WasteOfTheDay is brought to you by the forensic auditors at OpenTheBooks.com

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/14/2024 - 09:15
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