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State government bans engineered stone

The state government is banning the use of engineered stone to prevent Victorian workers, including those in Sunbury and Macedon Ranges, from being exposed to deadly silicosis.

From July 1, work involving the manufacturing, supply, processing or installation of engineered stone benchtops, panels, and slabs will be banned.

An exception to the ban will be applied if the work involves the removal, repair or modification of engineered stone products installed before July 1.

These works will be subject to the control requirements for engineered stone and additional high-risk crystalline silica work regulations.

Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC Danny Pearson said that the decision to ban the use of the product will prevent deaths.

“The evidence is clear that working with engineered stone is deadly – I don’t want to see any more Victorian workers die because of a kitchen benchtop,” Mr Pearson said.

“Everyone deserves to have a safe workplace where they can earn a living without risking their lives.”

A former stonemason, Daniel Andrew, said that he agreed with use of the product being banned.

“Silicosis is an extremely damaging disease and a devastating diagnosis so we need to make sure the health of workers comes first when it comes to crystalline silica,” Mr Andrew said.

As part of this ban, WorkSafe inspectors will be ensuring duty holders are adhering to the new regulations.

Details: worksafe.vic.gov.au/crystalline-silica.

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