What your dream renovation is really doing to workers' health | 60 Minutes Australia
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It’s no secret that Australia is a country of renovators. Each month more than a billion dollars is spent sprucing up homes with additions that include shiny new kitchens and bathrooms. But what’s not well known is that many of the young tradies who cut up the engineered stone to make the benches and vanities so desired by renovators have actually been handed a death sentence. That’s because these man-made products contain silica, and its dust, when inhaled, is a killer. In fact, over time it’s considered to be as toxic as asbestos.
In a joint investigation by 60 MINUTES, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, Adele Ferguson reveals video proof of repeated safety breaches in Australian workplaces where tradies have been tasked with cutting and grinding the engineered stone into shape. Equally concerning, Ferguson’s report contains damning evidence that while the affected workers say they have been unaware of the dangers, it’s certainly not the case when it comes to the manufacturers of these products.
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It’s no secret that Australia is a country of renovators. Each month more than a billion dollars is spent sprucing up homes with additions that include shiny new kitchens and bathrooms. But what’s not well known is that many of the young tradies who cut up the engineered stone to make the benches and vanities so desired by renovators have actually been handed a death sentence. That’s because these man-made products contain silica, and its dust, when inhaled, is a killer. In fact, over time it’s considered to be as toxic as asbestos.
In a joint investigation by 60 MINUTES, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, Adele Ferguson reveals video proof of repeated safety breaches in Australian workplaces where tradies have been tasked with cutting and grinding the engineered stone into shape. Equally concerning, Ferguson’s report contains damning evidence that while the affected workers say they have been unaware of the dangers, it’s certainly not the case when it comes to the manufacturers of these products.
WATCH more of 60 Minutes Australia: https://www.60minutes.com.au
LIKE 60 Minutes Australia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60Minutes9
FOLLOW 60 Minutes Australia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/60Mins
FOLLOW 60 Minutes Australia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/60minutes9
For over forty years, 60 Minutes have been telling Australians the world’s greatest stories. Tales that changed history, our nation and our lives. Reporters Liz Hayes, Tom Steinfort, Tara Brown, Nick McKenzie and Amelia Adams look past the headlines because there is always a bigger picture. Sundays are for 60 Minutes.
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