Episode 16:
Asbestos - Future of Asbestos in Australia.
Episode 16:
Asbestos - Future of Asbestos in Australia.
Episode 16:
Asbestos - Future of Asbestos in Australia.
In this episode Peter Tighe, former Chief Executive Officer of the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency and host Mark Reggers look at the future of asbestos in this country and where we go from here to get rid of asbestos.
Asbestos is an umbrella term for a group of fibrous silicate minerals found abundantly in nature. In the past, it was widely used in commercial applications and construction because its length and strength make it very heat resistant, great at insulating surfaces and easy to weave within other materials and products. Repeated and long-term exposure to asbestos has been directly linked to lung cancer, mesothelioma and other pulmonary issues. There is no safe level of exposure to asbestos fibres, it’s critical that you learn about the dangers of asbestos, where it can be found and how to manage it safely.
NOTE: The specific legislative requirements vary slightly between the states, territories and countries in Australia & New Zealand, so be sure to check your specific legislative requirements to ensure you are meeting your obligations.
Peter Tighe (pictured left with host Mark Reggers) was the Chief Executive Officer of the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency (ASEA) from August 2013 to 2018 for a period of five years. ASEA was established in 2013 to provide a national focus on asbestos issues, which goes beyond workplace safety to encompass environmental and public health concerns.
Prior to this, Peter was National Secretary of the Communications, Electrical, Plumbing Union from 1995 to 2013 and was also National Secretary of the Electrical Trades Union and Executive Member of the Australian Council of Trade Unions from 1991 to 2013. Peter was also chair of EE-Oz Energy Skills Australia, E-Profiling Pty Ltd, the National Electrical and Electronic Industry Training Council and trustee/board member of CBUS Superannuation. Peter has extensive experience in workplace health and safety issues and in tackling the hazards of asbestos containing materials.
In this episode, Mark & Peter discuss the following:
In Australia alone 700 people die from mesothelioma a year, with recent research indicating that associated cancers caused by asbestos raises the number to 4000 per annum. Tune in and learn more about asbestos, its associated health risks and what you can do to keep your home and workplace safe.
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