Asbestos Still Kills
The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.) ’ provides interviews with professionals from the Asbestos and Environmental Industries worldwide. ‘Asbestos is the biggest workplace killer in New Zealand. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that occupational exposure alone leads to over 200,000 deaths annually.
Presenters:
Robert McAllister - FAMANZ Director
Dr. Terri-Ann Berry - Environmental Innovation Centre (EIC); Associate Professor, AUT, School of Future Environments
Jason Milner - Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd (AMC)
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Latest Episodes
Episode 7: Asbestos in Children's Play Sand - Europe
Asbestos has been found in Children's Play Sand in Europe! Are children being exposed to this deadly carcinogen unknowingly? Are Parents aware their children are at risk of asbestos exposure due to asbestos being present in Childr...
Episode 6: 'Asbestos - a world system approach' with Martin Ditkof
Marty (Martin Ditkof) is known across the world for his website 'Theasbestosblog.com'.Marty and the ASK Team talk about asbestos knowledge from across the globe and delve into articles from Marty's blog. Asbestos on the Space Shuttle an...
Episode 5: 'Tremolite in the Toy Box - Elle's Story'
Asbestos has been discovered in Children's Play sand during an 'Asbestos Still Kills podcast' late 2025. This results in major retailers pulling children's play sand products from the shelves in New Zealand.Elle Chrisp tells her side of...
Episode 4: 'Asbestos in Project Management' With Helen Jackson
What are the legal Responsibilities of the Project Management Team managing Asbestos as part of your construction project? What are the 7 steps to success? We interview Helen Jackson from Torque IP in New Zealand who shares her As...
Episode 3: 'Tough to Swallow' - Asbestos in drinking water!
Asbestos has been identified in drinking water. Thousands of kilometres of old asbestos cement water pipes around the world are failing with potential asbestos contamination entering into our water system. What are the Health risks?...