1. Asbestos-worker exposure, family disease.
- Author
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Glass WI and Clayson H
- Subjects
- Humans, Lung Neoplasms chemically induced, Lung Neoplasms economics, Mesothelioma chemically induced, Mesothelioma economics, Asbestos toxicity, Family Health economics, Family Health legislation & jurisprudence, Inhalation Exposure, Occupational Exposure, Workers' Compensation economics, Workers' Compensation legislation & jurisprudence
- Abstract
Family members, mostly female, can be at risk of asbestos-related disease as a result of the transfer of asbestos from the workplace to the home on the hair, boots and clothes of the worker. It is argued that in these cases the home should be recognised as an extension of the workplace and that the employer has a duty of care to contain and control the asbestos. Given these circumstances, the family member with the disease should be entitled to cover under the Accidence Compensation Legislation., Competing Interests: Nil.
- Published
- 2017