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Other record citations used in this decision are “CX” (Complainant’s Exhibit) and “RX”(Respondent’s Exhibit).
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Complainant testified that Zhao’s remarks were to the following effect:You are nothing. If you had been some -- if you had been somebody at Emory in biology, here you are nothing. You are not getting results. I’m better with [sic] you.I compete with you, I get better results than you and you are nothing.
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96-ERA-16, ARB Fin. Dec. and Ord., Sep. 23, 1997, slip op. at 1-2;
Nickerson v. CorrproCompanies, Inc.
, ARB Case No. 97-030, ALJ Case No. 96-TSC-9, ARB Fin. Dec. and Ord., Jun.30, 1997, slip op. at 1-2;
Remusat v. Bartlett Nuclear, Inc.
, Case No. 94-ERA-36, Sec. Fin. Dec.and Ord., Feb. 26, 1996, slip op. at 2;
Stockdill v. Catalytic Industrial Maintenance Co., Inc.
,Case No. 90-ERA-43, Sec. Fin. Dec. and Ord., Jan. 24, 1996, slip op. at 2.
BACKGROUND
Complainant began her employment with Emory in November 1993 in the BiologyDepartment. She has a doctorate degree in genetics and physiology. In January 1996,Complainant transferred to Emory’s Pathology Department, working under the supervision of Dr. Garth E. Austin (Austin) in his laboratory at the Veterans Administration (VA) MedicalCenter.
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Hearing Transcript (Tr.)
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at 169; R. D. and O. at 6. Complainant was an Emoryemployee; the position was funded through monies provided by the VA.
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Tr. 172; R. D. andO. at 6.Soon after commencing employment in the Pathology Department, Complainant notedseveral concerns regarding safety in handling radioactive materials in the lab. First, pipettes --used to measure the amount of liquids for experiments -- were not labeled for use solely withradioactive materials. Second, the pipettes used for radioactive substances were not kept behinda shield. Third, Complainant noted the lack of a container for radioactive liquid waste, phosphorus and sulphur. Finally, Complainant was concerned that her co-worker, Dr. WeiguoZhao (Zhao) allegedly told her to dispose of phosphorus waste in a cardboard box. Complainanttestified that she raised these concerns with Zhao and that he became angry over her safetycomplaints. Later, Complainant alleged, Zhao insulted Complainant by calling her “nothing.”
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R. D. and O. at 2-3; Tr. 30-36.Complainant took her safety concerns and the matter of Zhao’s purported insults to theVA’s program assistant, Margaret Williams. R. D. and O. at 3; Tr. 35-36. Regarding thenuclear material safety concerns, Margaret Williams directed Complainant to a VA ProgramAnalyst, Patricia Bidgood (R. D. and O. at 3; Tr. 36-37), who immediately notified the RadiationSafety Office.
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R. D. and O. at 3; Tr. 538. This was the only occasion that Complainant ever brought radiation safety concerns to Bidgood’s attention.
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Tr. 539.
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