Cosmetics manufacturers in the United States are likely going to be required to change their testing processes for asbestos. According to a white paper released by the Food and Drug
New FDA paper could improve safety around talc and asbestos
Cosmetics manufacturers in the United States are likely going to be required to change their testing processes for asbestos. According to a white paper released by the Food and Drug
Half of NSW residents don’t know how to safely dispose of asbestos, one in four have used kerbside bins
Research conducted by the New South Wales branch of the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has uncovered alarming statistics when it comes to the public’s understanding of asbestos safety. A survey
SafeWork SA releases compliance campaign results, focus on respirator fit testing
SafeWork South Australia has released their annual report on licensed asbestos removal practices following compliance audits throughout the year. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the largest area of non-compliance during the auditing period
$300,000 fine for illegal dumping in Darwin Harbour
A Darwin property developer has been fined $300,000 for contravening pollution abatement notices deliberately. The fines relate to dumping 15,000 tonnes of demolition waste and other contaminants into Darwin Harbour.