A rogue waste operator in England has been handed an 18-month community corrections order over an incident that saw asbestos material dumped in farmland and a residential area, as the
Landmark decision for ‘third wave’ of NZ asbestos victims
A landmark decision in New Zealand means that victims of asbestos exposure outside of the workplace will now be entitled to compensation from the country’s Accident Compensation Commission. Angela Calver,
Business fined after worker falls through asbestos roof
An industrial roofing company in the UK has been fined after a worker fell through an asbestos cement roof, resulting in significant injuries. DPM Industrial Roofing Limited (DPM) faced the
Deceased and dying Dust Diseases Care clients underpaid almost $15M
NSW workers who have died or have been diagnosed with dust diseases including mesothelioma or silicosis have missed out on close to $15 million in compensation due to payment errors
The most remote asbestos exposure incident? Two likely incidents on Norwegian drilling sites
The Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority has issued safety orders to oil and gas giant Equinor over two incidents in the North Sea relating to potential asbestos exposure by staff. During