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We created the model WHS laws in 2011.

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The dust particles are so small that you may not know you are breathing them in. Silica dust can lodge deep into your lungs and cause permanent serious diseases such as silicosis and lung cancer.

The information below is relevant to workers in all industries that can be exposed to silica dust, such as construction, mining and tunnelling.


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Further Advice

SWA is not a regulator and cannot advise you about WHS issues in the workplace. If you need help please contact your state or territory work health and safety authority.