Friday, July 30, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
07-08-10 Letter
Dear Assemblyman Blakeslee, Congresswoman Capps, , Senator Feinstein, Senator Boxer, Congressman Bartlett and respective Staffs,
This letter is to inform you of an unfortunate, illegal, and underhanded situation, and to ask for assistance and direction in how best to proceed. I am a former employee of Creek Environmental Labs in San Luis Obispo, which was acquired by Frederick, Maryland based Centauri Labs as of April of this year. Centauri shut down the
It should be noted that I have worked part-time for Creek/Centauri for about six months. As scheduled part-time, I was not working Thursday, when the staff was brought in for a conference call with the corporate office in
Friday, the day after the staff was told to close down, was the regularly scheduled pay day. Nothing was deposited into my checking account. I can not contact anyone in the
Additionally, the sudden closure left us with no time to secure the lab. Experiments were ordered to be halted mid way through. As a full-service environmental analysis lab, there are a lot of potentially dangerous chemical substances that are not secured. Barely functioning fume hoods are all that have controlled open containers of hazardous materials and waste, acids, solvents, and bacterial pathogens. I am incredibly worried about the threats posed by Centauri and the manner in which they closed this facility. I anticipate that the power will be shut off, leaving the fume hoods useless and allowing an unknown number of chemicals to mix and react. Furthermore, I fear that the property owner or someone else not familiar with chemicals, hazardous materials and waste, or acids, will enter the facility to clean it out. Any lack of knowledge could easily result in disaster if the wrong chemicals are mixed, or if wastes are improperly sent to the septic tank. I implore that you ask work with the USEPA and CAEPA to ensure that this threatening situation does not harm individuals or the critical environmental resources located nearby.
In summary, I am asking for help in getting due pay for me and my co-workers. Additionally, I hope that you can contact the appropriate agencies to ensure that the facility is secured and no longer a threat to health and environment. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information.
Sincerely,
Philip Dutton
Thursday, July 8, 2010
And what about what got left inside there...?
I am writing as a former employee of Creek Environmental Lab (bought out by Centauri Labs April 1st). Please be advised that Centauri Labs' SLO lab was shut down abruptly as of July 1st. We were given no notice, no pay, and were unable to secure the chemicals before being locked out of the building. I believe that there is an eminent threat that exists, due to the unsecured containers of solvents, hazardous materials and wastes, acids, and other flammable and reactive material.
If you need to contact anyone representing Centauri, you will only be able to find someone in their corporate office in Maryland--try (240) 575-7300. We have been getting ignored when attempting to contact them. Perhaps you will have better luck.
Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions. I hope this situation can be resolved without harm to human or environmental health.
Sincerely,
Philip Dutton
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Response Below
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Thank you for contacting us with this information. By copy of this
reply, I am passing it along to the City Fire Marshal and Haz Mat
Coordinator for followup.
John W. Callahan
Fire Chief
City of San Luis Obispo
2160 Santa Barbara Avenue
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
I would like my pay, please.
Centauri Pay Me Please