Asbestos Still Kills

Jason Milner / Robert McAllister / Dr. Terri-Ann Berry

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) www.asbestosstillkills.com  asbestosstillkills@gmail.com 

Episodes

  1. 6D AGO · BONUS

    ASK Podcast Christmas Special 2025

    The Asbestos Still Kills (ASK) Podcast team reunites for a 'Christmas Special' in 2025. We discuss..... - How the ASK podcast started. - Asbestos found in Coloured play sand - Asbestos Contaminated Fire Doors - ACOP (Approved Code of Practice) versus the GPG (Good Practice Guidance) - Podcasts planned for 2026....Exciting times ahead! The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.)' Team provides another exciting Podcast which will not leave viewers disappointed. 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) Website: www.asbestosstillkills.com Email: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is Sponsored by: Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd - Expertise you can trust https://asbestosmanagementconsultants... The Environmental Innovation Centre https://www.environmental-innovation.nz/ For information on asbestos-related diseases or to contact the Mesothelioma Support and Asbestos Awareness Trust please go to: https://www.msaatrust.org.nz/ 🎙️ Podcast Disclaimer — Asbestos Still Kills The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any individuals, organisations, employers, or affiliated bodies. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast may discuss topics involving health, safety, legal, or environmental matters. This content should not be taken as professional, legal, or medical advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding asbestos-related issues, workplace safety, or health concerns. The creators, hosts, and producers of Asbestos Still Kills accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content related to asbestos exposure and its impact on individuals and communities. The creators, hosts, and producers of the Asbestos Still Kills podcast ® accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content. Viewers' discretion is advised before listening to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Viewers are encouraged to use their own judgment and caution when deciding whether to watch or listen to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®©. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to like and subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com

    1h 2m
  2. DEC 2

    Episode 2 - TEM: Is it Asbestos or not? Asbestos in kids play sand! (Part 2 of 2)

    Asbestos has been identified in children's coloured play sand by an Australian Laboratory. We interview Michael Shepherd from COHLABS - TEM in Brisbane, Australia who explains the differences in Asbestos Analysis methods and why TEM - Transmission Electron Microscopy is the future of Asbestos analysis around the world. The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.)' Team provide another exciting Podcast which will not leave viewers disappointed. This interview has been released in 2 parts over 2 weeks. 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) Website: www.asbestosstillkills.com Email: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is Sponsored by: Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd - Expertise you can trust https://asbestosmanagementconsultants... The Environmental Innovation Centre https://www.environmental-innovation.nz/ For information on asbestos-related diseases or to contact the Mesothelioma Support and Asbestos Awareness Trust please go to: https://www.msaatrust.org.nz/ 🎙️ Podcast Disclaimer — Asbestos Still Kills The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any individuals, organisations, employers, or affiliated bodies. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast may discuss topics involving health, safety, legal, or environmental matters. This content should not be taken as professional, legal, or medical advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding asbestos-related issues, workplace safety, or health concerns. The creators, hosts, and producers of Asbestos Still Kills accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content related to asbestos exposure and its impact on individuals and communities. The creators, hosts, and producers of the Asbestos Still Kills podcast ® accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content. Viewers' discretion is advised before listening to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Viewers are encouraged to use their own judgment and caution when deciding whether to watch or listen to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to like and subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com

    1h 4m
  3. NOV 25

    Episode 2 - TEM: Is it Asbestos or not? Asbestos in kids play sand! (Part 1 of 2)

    Asbestos has been identified in children's coloured play sand by an Australian Laboratory. We interview Michael Shepherd from COHLABS - TEM in Brisbane, Australia who explains the differences in Asbestos Analysis methods and why TEM - Transmission Electron Microscopy is the future of Asbestos analysis around the world. The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.)' Team provide another exciting Podcast which will not leave viewers disappointed. This interview will be released in 2 parts over 2 weeks. 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) Website: www.asbestosstillkills.com Email: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is Sponsored by: Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd - Expertise you can trust https://asbestosmanagementconsultants... The Environmental Innovation Centre https://www.environmental-innovation.nz/ For information on asbestos-related diseases or to contact the Mesothelioma Support and Asbestos Awareness Trust please go to: https://www.msaatrust.org.nz/ 🎙️ Podcast Disclaimer — Asbestos Still Kills The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any individuals, organisations, employers, or affiliated bodies. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast may discuss topics involving health, safety, legal, or environmental matters. This content should not be taken as professional, legal, or medical advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding asbestos-related issues, workplace safety, or health concerns. The creators, hosts, and producers of Asbestos Still Kills accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content related to asbestos exposure and its impact on individuals and communities. The creators, hosts, and producers of the Asbestos Still Kills podcast ® accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content. Viewers' discretion is advised before listening to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Viewers are encouraged to use their own judgment and caution when deciding whether to watch or listen to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to like and subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com

    1h 4m
  4. SEASON 2,025 TRAILER

    Episode 2 (Trailer) - TEM: is it Asbestos or not? Asbestos in kids play sand!

    Asbestos has been identified in children's coloured play sand by an Australian Laboratory.  We interview Michael Shepherd from COHLABS - TEM in Brisbane, Australia who explains the differences in Asbestos Analysis methods and why TEM - Transmission Electron Microscopy is the future of Asbestos analysis around the world.  The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.)' Team provide another exciting Podcast where viewers will not be disappointed. This interview will be released in 2 parts over 2 weeks. 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) Website: www.asbestosstillkills.com  Email: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com  The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is Sponsored by: Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd - Expertise you can trust https://asbestosmanagementconsultants.co.nz/ The Environmental Innovation Centre https://www.environmental-innovation.nz/ For information on asbestos-related diseases or to contact the Mesothelioma Support and Asbestos Awareness Trust please go to: https://www.msaatrust.org.nz/ 🎙️ Podcast Disclaimer — Asbestos Still Kills The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any individuals, organisations, employers, or affiliated bodies. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast may discuss topics involving health, safety, legal, or environmental matters. This content should not be taken as professional, legal, or medical advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding asbestos-related issues, workplace safety, or health concerns. The creators, hosts, and producers of Asbestos Still Kills accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content related to asbestos exposure and its impact on individuals and communities. The creators, hosts, and producers of the Asbestos Still Kills podcast ® accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content. Viewers' discretion is advised before listening to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Viewers are encouraged to use their own judgment and caution when deciding whether to watch or listen to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com

    2 min
  5. Episode 1: Living with Mesothelioma with Leonie Metcalfe

    NOV 11

    Episode 1: Living with Mesothelioma with Leonie Metcalfe

    We share Leonie’s path from lifelong nurse to mesothelioma patient. A veteran nurse who spent 52 years caring for others found herself on the other side of the hospital bed with a diagnosis she had barely heard of: mesothelioma. Leonie shares her journey five years on since she was given a six-to-twelve-month prognosis, and what it takes to have to navigate the ACC process and get recognition when the system feels stacked against you. The science of asbestos-related disease, and the reality of treatment, advocacy, and support in New Zealand. We also spotlight the Mesothelioma Support and Asbestos Awareness (MSAA) Trust’s practical help for patients, carers, and families. •  Mesothelioma explained, symptoms, latency, prognosis •  Treatment options: chemo & immunotherapy •  Navigating ACC, proving exposure outside trades •  Gender gaps in claims and access •  Building the MSAA Trust and support groups •  Coffee mornings and national peer networks •  Asbestos exposure prevention through asbestos awareness, especially       during refurbishment projects •  Comparisons with Australia, UK, and the US. •  Calls for a national exposure register. •  Practical self-advocacy tips and family support All the links for the MSAA Trust are below: the website and the Facebook page. If you are interested in supporting the MSAA Trust, please go to the website, www.msaatrust.org.nz. If you are interested in donating, then we would love that. If you know anybody who's been impacted by asbestos-related disease or silicosis, please do connect them to us. Thank you. Website: www.msaatrust.org.nz Email: msaatrustnz@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msaatrust Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com The Asbestos Still Kills ® Podcast is sponsored by: Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd  https://asbestosmanagementconsultants.co.nz/ The Environmental Innovation Centre  https://www.environmental-innovation.nz/ Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com

    53 min
  6. TRAILER

    Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® Trailer

    Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® Trailer. 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) https://asbestosstillkills.com/ asbestosstillkills@gmail.com The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is Sponsored by: Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd - Expertise you can trust https://asbestosmanagementconsultants.co.nz The Environmental Innovation Centre https://www.environmental-innovation.nz/ For information on asbestos-related diseases or to contact the Mesothelioma Support and Asbestos Awareness Trust please go to: https://www.msaatrust.org.nz/ 🎙️ Podcast Disclaimer — Asbestos Still Kills The Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any individuals, organizations, employers, or affiliated bodies. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the podcast may discuss topics involving health, safety, legal, or environmental matters. This content should not be taken as professional, legal, or medical advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding asbestos-related issues, workplace safety, or health concerns. The creators, hosts, and producers of Asbestos Still Kills accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content related to asbestos exposure and its impact on individuals and communities. The creators, hosts, and producers of the Asbestos Still Kills podcast ® accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damages arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information discussed or displayed. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing content. Viewers' discretion is advised before listening to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Viewers are encouraged to use their own judgment and caution when deciding whether to watch or listen to the Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ®. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe for future podcasts. More Information is available at www.asbestostillkills.com Contact us via email at: asbestosstillkills@gmail.com

    4 min

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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) www.asbestosstillkills.com  asbestosstillkills@gmail.com 

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