In this episode of The SOM Podcast, host Steve Randall speaks with Dr. Jo Feary.
Jo is a Respiratory Consultant specialising in occupational lung disease at the Royal Brompton Hospital, and Researcher at Imperial College London. She is also the Clinical Lead for Lungs at Work, an NHS service supporting workers, clinicians, and occupational health professionals affected by respiratory hazards.
She sheds light on the growing concern around artificial stone silicosis — an aggressive form of silicosis affecting workers in industries like kitchen worktop fabrication. They discuss how artificial stone, while popular for its durability and aesthetics, can expose workers to dangerously high levels of respirable crystalline silica (RCS).
Jo explains why traditional health surveillance methods may not detect cases early enough, what symptoms O professionals should look for, and what practical steps businesses can take to protect workers. This conversation highlights the urgent need for education, awareness, and proactive surveillance in tackling this preventable occupational disease.
Resources & Links: 🔗 Lungs at Work – NHS Service & Resources
📧 Contact the team via the email listed on their website for case inquiries or advice.
🏥 Free NHS referrals available for assessment within 6–8 weeks.
The SOM podcast is sponsored by Orchid Live - specialist occupational health software used by a number of SOM members to run every aspect of their occupational health operations. They hold healthcare records for over 1 million UK workers and work with both in-house OH teams and OH providers. You can find out more at OrchidLive.com.