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New calls to ban deadly manufactured stone products

17 Feb, 2022
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The NSW Parliament has heard renewed calls from the CFMEU for the ban on manufactured stone products that expose workers to the risk of the deadly lung disease, silicosis.

“Silicosis is a killer and manufactured stone products pose an unacceptable risk to workers and must be banned,” said Darren Greenfield, CFMEU NSW Secretary.

“Nearly one-in-four engineered stone workers who have been in the industry since 2018 are suffering from silicosis or some other dust-related disease. When you consider the high mortality rate of silicosis, this shocking fact must prompt immediate action.”

“If one-in-four workers in any other industry were being poisoned by their work environment there would be widespread outrage and demands for action. That should be no different for stone and construction workers.”

“In evidence presented to the NSW Parliament on Wednesday, CaesarStone, a major importer and fabricator of manufactured stone products, admitted that since 2019 they have not managed to hold an insurance policy for common law damages claims.”

“Insurers will not touch this deadly product for good reason, and it is time for NSW to read the tealeaves and implement a ban on its production and sale.”

“This product is killing workers and placing strain on the finances of the New South Wales Dust Diseases Scheme.”

“Data from SafeWork NSW tabled in parliament last year revealed an extraordinary rate of industry non-compliance with workplace exposure standards.”

“The reality is these high-silica products are so inherently dangerous that workplace controls aren’t the answer and the products containing them must be banned.”

“Manufactured stone is not essential to our economy, it’s an architectural fashion which has only existed since the 1990s. This unnecessary and deadly product should have no place in Australian homes and workplaces.”

“The writing is on the wall for this killer product and now is the time to implement a ban.”

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