Last week, SafeWork SA moved to cancel the class A asbestos removal license of a South Australian asbestos removalist and demolition contractor. According to SafeWork, the company has a history
Queensland unions fire back over changes to workers comp for dust disease sufferers
Queensland unions have voiced their concerns over the proposed changes to compensation payments, which would see the rights of terminally ill workers wound back and delays placed on lump-sum compensation
New mesothelioma treatment providing hope for UK patients
Patients with mesothelioma could expect better life expectancy and overall outcomes with the results of a new drug offering hope to millions of sufferers. The trial using the drug abemaciclib
$460,000 in fines for fraudulent and illegal disposal of asbestos material from Green Square site
The former director of a company, which was paid $4 million to remove asbestos from a Green Square development site, has been fined $460,000 over the illegal dumping of the
Chemical companies push back against proposed EPA ban on asbestos in the US
Many asbestos awareness advocates were pleased by the news of a proposed ban on asbestos in the United States, but numerous chemical industry titans continue to fight against the proposal.