By Josh Robertson and Michael Atkin, ABC
Photo: ABC / Curtis Rodda
Asbestos in children's play sand was discovered by chance in an Australian laboratory and was only reported to safety authorities after a lab manager mentioned the findings in a podcast interview.
The ABC can reveal the contamination of the coloured sand was unearthed in a lab that tested samples for staff training and machine testing, then sent them to another lab in Brisbane, COHLABS, to confirm the results.
In an interview for a podcast late last month, the lab's co-owner and manager Michael Shepherd mentioned the contamination findings to Robert McAllister, a director of the Faculty of Asbestos Management of Australia and New Zealand (FAMANZ), who alerted workplace safety authorities in NZ on November 5.
McAllister said this led to NZ authorities alerting Australian regulators, who compelled the Brisbane lab - which had been bound by client confidentiality - to sha
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