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- Subject: MM: 10 WORST: MARTIN MARIETTA
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- [From the Dec 1992 issue of Multinational Monitor. Subscription info below]
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- MARTIN MARIETTA POISONING WHISTLEBLOWERS
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- DEFENSE CONTRACTOR MARTIN MARIETTA is among the Monitor's Ten Worst this
- year for punishing an employee who voiced concern about health and
- safety issues at a company-run facility. In February, the U.S. Labor
- Department found that Martin Marietta Energy Systems, contracted by the
- Department of Energy to operate the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in
- Tennessee, retaliated against an employee whistleblower by ordering
- him to sit in a room filled with toxic and radioactive chemicals and do
- useless work. The Labor Department said that the company had violated
- the Clean Air Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Toxic Substances
- Control Act by punishing Charles Varnadore for raising safety issues.
-
- Varnadore, a technician at Oak Ridge since 1974, publicized lax health
- and safety conditions at the facility, once appearing on a CBS evening
- news segment about elevated cancer rates among Oak Ridge personnel.
- The CBS report was based on a study conducted by a North Carolina
- epidemiologist which found excess cancers among facility employees over
- the last 40 years.
-
- After Varnadore appeared on CBS in March 1991, he was transferred into a
- room filled with drums of toxic and radioactive waste where he was
- instructed to test, identify and weigh 717 chemicals. In September
- 1991, Varnadore was moved to another waste storage room containing
- mercury, radioactive materials and asbestos. Marietta moved Varnadore
- out of the second room after his lawyers complained in November 1991.
- Varnadore himself underwent surgery for colon cancer in 1989.
-
- "It's one of the most horrid forms of repression and retaliation that I
- have ever seen," Edward A. Slavin, Jr. of the Government Accountability
- Project, a Washington, D.C.-based group that works to protect
- whistleblowers, told Multinational Monitor.
-
- In February, Clyde Hopkins, president of Martin Marietta Energy Systems,
- told a congressional committee that for purposes of "national
- security," references to uranium were deleted from documents accompany-
- ing waste that was shipped from Oak Ridge to disposal facilities not
- licensed to handle radioactive material. In Deer Park, Texas, waste
- shipments containing radioactive material from Oak Ridge have been
- incinerated over the past 11 years.
-
- Martin Marietta and the DOE have also been busy wasting taxpayer money.
- A study released in August by the General Accounting Office found that
- the DOE and the company had spent nearly $500,000 on alcohol, golf,
- dinners and other entertainment between 1986 and 1991 in connection with
- the sale of government-owned uranium to foreign customers.
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