The prohibition on using engineered stone under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations takes effect today and applies to all Victorian employers, regardless of previous contracts. Violations will face strict enforcement, including prosecution and fines. WorkSafe Executive Director Sam Jenkin announced that inspectors would be ensuring compliance, with unannounced visits to manufacturers and processors to verify the use of permitted products.

Inspectors will require information on the products being used and may take samples for testing. Engineered stone, defined as an artificial product with one percent or more crystalline silica, is now regulated. Exceptions allow for the removal, repair, or modification of pre-July 1 installations, provided they meet control requirements. Disposal of excess stock is allowed, and supply to jurisdictions with transition periods is permitted.

Employers must continue providing information, training, and health monitoring for employees exposed to crystalline silica. New WorkSafe guidance is available, and independent legal advice is recommended for uncertain cases. The “Silica dust can be deadly” campaign will run throughout July to raise awareness of the ban and the risks of silica dust.