---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :

 Question- What is the toxic substance being used? How long is it toxic for? 
Does it dissipate? Is there a better ,longer lasting, cost effective substance 
to use? Is the *organic* mold in the domes any less toxic? How old are the 
Amish workers? Are they currently out of school and doing summer work? Are they 
union? Are they undercutting union workers?
 

 I would imagine the substance being used on the domes is some sort of sealer 
and wood preserver, among other things, and that would mean some sort of either 
creosote or petroleum product as in tar. These things are carcinogenic, as are 
a multitude of other products including glues, foams etc. Unfortunately, 
undertaking a heavy duty roofing job has to include toxic materials as I don't 
believe the Iowa weather is conducive to banana leaves or palm fronds providing 
adequate cover over a shelter. On the other hand, workmen should be adequately 
protected against these fumes and other ways in which these waterproofers and 
sealers can get all over you. To be working without respirators and adequate 
suits and gloves would be idiotic and most likely against the law.
 

 From: "Alex Stanley j_alexander_stanley@... [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FFL Post <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> 
 Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 11:57 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Fw: Toxics, the dome and the Amish. Not green. Not 
leadership. Not Cool.
 
 
   
 Of possible interest here...

 ----- Forwarded Message -----
 From: "Fairfield Citizen karlherzl2008@... [FairfieldLife]" 
<fairfieldlife-nore...@yahoogroups.com>
 To: fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 11:44 AM
 Subject: Toxics, the dome and the Amish. Not green. Not leadership. Not Cool.
 
 
 Hello - 
 Perhaps the group could offer insights into this controversy. It appears the 
repair job on the roof of the meditation dome for men is being done with highly 
toxic, suspected carcinogenic, chemical products, and Amish contractors who use 
teenage laborers. Some of these laborers appear very young. No safety gear 
appears to be in use.
 

 Questions:
 

 Why is the college using toxic (suspected carcinogen) products on the dome 
roof repair?
 

 Why is the college not requiring protective equipment on adults and teens 
working on the roof as a condition of the contract? (Harnesses, respirators, 
clothing)
 

 Is the roof repair project genuinely compliant with Iowa and Federal law 
regarding dangerous workplaces and children? Is the system being gamed?
 

 Why is a college that offers degrees in sustainable living, and loudly touts 
itself as organic, sustainable, Non-GMO and "conscious" using toxic chemicals 
on the roof of their meditation dome?
 

 Why didn't the college insist on the use of green products, consult with green 
experts or follow LEEDS best-practices and guidelines?
 

 A survey asking for community feedback about these issues was shared today: 
 

 https://surveyplanet.com/preview/55ed8b0a4f05a0ab3c6fbe27 
https://surveyplanet.com/preview/55ed8b0a4f05a0ab3c6fbe27

 

 Thanks -
 Karl 










 


 









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