Robins Air Force Base Employees Speak Out on Health Concerns

Metal workers from building 169 say it’s typical for new employees to have health issues their first couple of weeks, until their body adapts to the environment.

After OSHA found high exposure levels of cancer causing agents like Chromium (VI), Lead and Beryllium on the base, employees are speaking out on their health problems.

“The doctor saw something, it was a spot on my lungs and it concerned her,” said Spencer Bryan.

“It got bad. It got bad up until the point until June of last year, when they moved me out of the environment that everything started clearing up,” said Willie Johnson.

Spencer Bryan and Willie Johnson both previously worked in building 169 at Robins Air Force Base and both men experienced different health complications that they say are rooted in their work environment.


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