Australia has become the first country to ban engineered stone, a popular material for kitchen and bathroom benchtops, after documenting hundreds of cases of silicosis in workers in the industry who were exposed to dust from cutting the product.
Work health and safety ministers approved a ban on the use, supply, and manufacture of engineered stone on 13 December, which will come into effect in most Australian jurisdictions in July 2024.
Clinicians, unions, and medical organisations, including the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand and the Cancer Council Australia, welcomed the news.
The society’s president, Anne Holland, head of respiratory research at Monash University and Alfred Health in Melbourne, …
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An Australian construction union has told tradies to strike if the government doesn t ban imports of deadly engineered stone benchtops that can cause silicosis.