States pushed to introduce ban on engineered stone

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States pushed to introduce ban on engineered stone
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States and territories will today be urged to fast track a ban on the domestic use of engineered stone by Federal Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke. 9News

When engineered stone is cut or drilled, silica dust particles enters the lungs of workers.

"If a children's toy was harming or killing kids, we'd take it off the shelves. How many thousands of workers have to die before we do something about silica products?" Burke said ahead of the meeting. "We can't keep delaying this. It's time we considered a ban. I'm not willing to wait around the way people did with asbestos."When the stone is cut, it can produce dust with those crystals which can cause the deadly lung disease silicosis.

While dry cutting the stone has recently been banned in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, the material itself is still legal.Engineered stone is a manufactured material that contains high levels of silica crystals. Today's meeting comes after a joint investigation by a joint investigation byUnions and campaigners have called engineered stone the "asbestos" of this decade.Any ban they agree to won't be necessarily on all products but those with high levels of silica.

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