WorkSafe report raises concerns about asbestos
WorkSafe report raises concerns about asbestos
The union representing construction workers in the Canterbury rebuild is surprised at WorkSafe’s conclusion that no action needs to be taken against EQC and Fletcher EQR over asbestos exposure in Canterbury homes.
“This report was an opportunity for WorkSafe to send a strong message to construction companies and principal contractors about the need to be careful and conscientious about asbestos,” says Ron Angel, EPMU construction industry organiser.
“We’re worried that there is no accountability or protection for the workers and residents who have been put at risk of asbestos exposure.”
EPMU Construction is aware of many cases of ignorant or even negligent behaviour by construction companies, which take a relaxed approach to the health and safety of their workers and the public.
“Asbestos is a significant hazard, no one should be exposed and it must be taken seriously. It is totally unacceptable for WorkSafe’s CEO to say it’s “inevitable” there would be instances of work not being up to best practice,” says Ron Angel.
“When dealing with asbestos, best practice is the one thing workers and members of the public should expect.
“We are seeking a copy of the full report so we can make sense of the disconnect between what WorkSafe’s saying and what we know the situation to be.”
EPMU Construction will continue to keep a close watch on asbestos risks in the rebuild, and raise workers’ concerns with WorkSafe.
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