'Learn from asbestos', states and territories urged over silicosis risk

“We have to learn from the legacy of asbestos where workers were exposed many years ago and then decades on it’s established that they’ve developed diseases related to work practices from the past.”

Shine Lawyers Roger Singh said he was calling for immediate action from state and territory governments to ban dry stone cutting and protect workers from breathing in the dangerous dust.

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