During the Covid-19 pandemic, it was widely reported that incarcerated people in New York were working to make hand sanitiser and coffins. Criminal justice advocates in the state noted that
American woman awarded $52M in damages over mesothelioma diagnosis
A Californian woman who has mesothelioma has won a legal battle against cosmetics manufacturer Avon, and a forklift manufacturing company after almost a year. Ms Chapman filed suit, along with
Melbourne Innovation Centre businesses operators locked out the week before Christmas
Business owners at the Melbourne Innovation Centre (MIC) in Alphington, in the city’s inner north, have been told that their businesses are a no-go zone less than a fortnight from
Historic timber bill gutted by fire, now poses asbestos threat
A historic timber mill in Western Australia, which was recently gutted by fire, has drawn the attention of local residents and health and safety experts after it was gutted by
Man exposed as a child to asbestos wins mesothelioma lawsuit
Workplace exposure to asbestos, particularly of an historic nature, is well documented and largely considered the most prevalent form of asbestos exposure globally. However, there is increasing evidence of malignant