Snap checks-ins on stone businesses set to commence

South Australian Business News  •  Work health and safety
Anthony Caldwell
Tuesday, July 9th 2024
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SafeWork SA will conduct snap inspections of stone businesses to ensure compliance with the new ban on engineered stone as significant new fines apply.

The ban prohibits the manufacture, supply, processing and installation of engineered stone benchtops, panels and slabs from 1 July 2024.

Businesses that fail to follow the new work health and safety laws could face fines of up to $42,000.

Individual workers or managers who flout the laws could receive fines of up to $8,400.

SafeWork SA’s compliance and enforcement campaign will include on-site inspections to ensure workers are not put at risk and to educate businesses on the new mandatory process to notify the regulator before undertaking permitted works.

Permitted work includes minor modifications, repair and removal of engineered stone benchtops, panels and slabs installed prior to the ban.

Failure to notify SafeWork SA could see businesses fined up to $25,000 and individual workers up to $5,000.

Businesses will also be provided with information outlining the regulatory changes and processes to protect workers undertaking permitted work with engineered stone.

SafeWork SA has a free advisory for businesses seeking more information about the ban and workplace health and safety implications.

Transitional arrangements exist in South Australia, so eligible contracts associated with the installation of engineered stone entered into on or before 31 December 2023 can be fulfilled, providing they are completed by 31 December 2024.

The effect of the ban will be reviewed at a national level through Safe Work Australia within 12 months to ensure it is working as intended to protect workers from exposure and to identify any unintended consequences.

South Australia is implementing the ban in line with other states and territories to protect workers from the risk of fatal lung disease.

From 1 July 2024 until 30 June 2025, a waste levy waiver will apply to the disposal of engineered stone benchtops, slabs and panels, and silica dust.

The levy waiver aims to reduce costs for South Australian businesses disposing of existing engineered stone following the commencement of the ban. Full details are available here.

South Australian Business Chamber members can call the Business Advice Hotline at (08) 8300 0000 (select option 1) for more information.

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Anthony Caldwell

Manager, Marketing, Media, Communications
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