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16 July 2021

Silicosis risk prompts calls to ban artificial stone benchtops

Teola
16 July 2021

A stone benchtop is considered by many to be a luxury item in your kitchen, but for years the trend for homeowners has been buying artificial stone benchtops.

It looks similar to marble or granite, but at a much cheaper cost. Or so we thought.

Stonemasons and tradespeople who cut the stone are at risk of developing a fatal respiratory disease, silicosis. Read more: abc.net.au

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Older PostStone used to make popular kitchen and bathroom benchtops could be banned from Australia after a quarter of tradies who worked with it developed a deadly lung condition

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