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In the classroom of a school in Sunshine Coast, two students and a teacher were exposed to suspected asbestos dust.
On Lunar January this year, the boy was helping the teacher marukidore to pull off the wall with a bracket from the projector screen when he was in middle school. marukidore's parents, Christine Mills, his son, Zach, is one of 13 people. year-
Olds said all three were exposed to powder from six screw holes.
"In a school where such problems may exist, students should not be asked to do anything that might put them at risk," she said . ".
"I'm really angry.
Queensland Education confirmed the investigation.
MS Mills said that after the incident, the principal called her while studying social and environmental classes at malochidor state high school.
"Zac was told to take a shower immediately and the school gave him a new uniform and threw away his shoes.
"They said they would compensate us for these and any medical expenses if we wanted to see a doctor," she said . ".
Greg Peach, regional director of North Coast EQ, said, "schools take immediate action to protect their welfare by issuing asbestos management guidelines.
The Queensland education registry has logged in, it was revealed last week.
Minister of Education John
Paul Langbroek told ABC yesterday that it is unlikely that the state government will remove all asbestos from schools because it will cost billions of dollars.