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by defrost
924 days ago
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The "ban" (proposed for July 2024 and after) is actually conditional upon the building industry getting their act together with respect to worker safety and compliance: National Dust Disease Taskforce Final Report - June 2021 https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/national-du... [PDF] https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022... Page 11: (Recomendations ...) D) Commence the processes required to implement a full ban on the importation of some or all engineered stone products if, by July 2024:
– There is no measurable and acceptable improvement in regulatory compliance rates for the engineered stone sector as reported by jurisdictions; and
- Evidence indicates preventative measures are not effectively protecting those working with engineered stone from silicosis and silica-associated diseases
In short - (We recommend to) Ban this stuff UNLESS building sector improves safety AND demonstrates effective change. |
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I don't think this is correct. The SafeWork report (recommending a complete ban) superseded this health report, and the ministers appear to have aligned on the SafeWork recommendation.