An incident that resulted in injuries to a licensed asbestos removalist has prompted a warning from SafeWork SA, who explained that the worker was injured during asbestos removal work when
Company fined after asbestos inspector killed on the job
A Scottish asbestos surveyance firm has been fined £80,000 following the death of a worker who was killed on the job. Christopher Earley was carrying out an asbestos inspection at
India becomes the largest asbestos producer in the world
India has recently overtaken Russia and Brazil as the largest producer of asbestos globally, and those who work in the country’s asbestos factories are paying the price. The country is
River Murray homes and ‘river shacks’ focus of asbestos safety after flooding
Residents in affected areas of the River Murray, those who own holiday homes in the area, or those supporting the flood response, are urged by safety authorities to be aware
“Statistical significance” of mesothelioma rates in female teachers in the UK
Trade unions in the United Kingdom have confirmed that they are working with one of the country’s leading cancer experts on a study that examines asbestos exposure in female teachers