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The use, supply and manufacture of engineered stone slabs, panels and benchtops of engineered stone is now banned in Western Australia. Under the transition period, work of this nature carried out between 1 July 2024 and 31 December 2024 will be exempt from the prohibition, provided the work falls under a contract entered into on or before 31 December 2023.
PCBUs need to notify WorkSafe before removing, repairing, carrying out minor modification or disposing of engineered stone.
Dry cutting, trimming, drilling, sanding, grinding or polishing engineered stone without effective controls generates very high levels of silica dust. This respirable crystalline silica produced when inhaled will expose workers and others to levels of silica dust that would be expected to exceed the workplace exposure standard and is a serious health risk.
A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must not direct or allow workers to undertake uncontrolled dry cutting or processing of engineered stone. The following methods can be used to reduce the risks of silica dust:
All workers who process engineered stone must also be provided with and wear respiratory protective equipment.
Further guidance on how to effectively manage risks associated with working with engineered stone and, subsequently, minimise the incidence of respirable crystalline silica-related diseases, such as silicosis is available in the Managing the risks of respirable crystalline silica from engineered stone in the workplace: Code of practice.
Note: This code of practice remains available for work that is permitted under transitional arrangements until 31 December 2024.
Engineered stone is defined as an artificial product that:
The prohibition will allow for the disposal of installed and uninstalled engineered stone benchtops, panels and slabs. Disposal of engineered stone must be in line with the existing jurisdictional waste management requirements. Any processing required will be controlled.
The following products are currently excluded from the ban:
Western Australian laws have been updated to adopt the change. Visit Safe Work Australia's website for the amendments to the model WHS Regulations that give effect to the ban.
Legacy engineered stone includes any engineered stone benchtop, panel or slab installed prior to 1 July 2024. It also includes engineered stone stocks not yet installed.
PCBUs must submit the notification form for permitted work with legacy engineered stone:
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