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Limits for 'silent killer' chemical exposure on hold despite advice
Key takeaways
- Around 3 million workers are currently exposed to one or more of the hazardous chemicals in Australia.
- A majority of state and territory governments have put stricter workplace exposure limits on hold for nine hazardous chemicals.
- This is despite a Safe Work Australia report finding that the health and economic benefits would outweigh the costs.
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Around 3 million workers are currently exposed to one or more of the hazardous chemicals in Australia. (ABC News: Courtney Withers)
A majority of state and territory governments have put stricter workplace exposure limits on hold for nine hazardous chemicals.
This is despite a Safe Work Australia report finding that the health and economic benefits would outweigh the costs.
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