• Auzy@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Someone I know was actually included in one of these reports and was on the news here in Australia

    Really nice guy

    Anyone who thinks this isn’t serious are kidding themselves, last I heard, he’d lost a huge amount of lung function. Hopefully pink Batts are next. They can’t be healthy

    The crap thing are the people still arguing that should keep doing them, because they care too much what people think about their houses.

    There is literally no good reason risking yourself for some rich asshole, and I regret a lot of things I did as a tradie now installing cables like climbing in potentially asbestos contaminated dirt under houses

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    1 year ago

    Love the one downvote. Makes it seem like someone needs their counter top of suffering, more than the lives of those who made it

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      Some locations in Australia already had controls in place, such as requiring integrated water delivery systems and on tool dust extraction. PPE was a legal requirement on top of that. With all that it must have been decided it was still too dangerous, so I support the decision.

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        In another post about the same one of the comments was that despite the regulations workplace safety was bullshit and more people got sick. So the authorities decided it’s simpler to ban the thing altogether than to try to force everyone to comply to the regulations.

        Not sure if that’s a good decision but it seems like the one with less casualties

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      Airfed masks with the correct filter is perfectly fine. Combined with water suppression on the Stone cutting machine.

      Decent ones can be pricey at about £700 each but that’s cheaper than someone getting silicosis.