Asbestos exposure register should be continued

Chair Solutions which suffered a fire in July has asbestos in the roof and now workers in the are angry after recieving a positive test for asbestos coating their work vechiles.

Researcher Dr Terri-Ann Berry says she would like to see a centralised, well-maintained asbestos exposure registry that could be used to determine trends in asbestos-related disease and to identify population- and regional-hotspots. File photo. Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

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