There is a common misconception that only a licensed removal agency or local authority can remove your tired asbestos garage.
If you are contemplating replacement of your present prefabricated garage then it is very likely that this building contains asbestos cement or Chrysotile (‘white asbestos’). Asbestos cement normally contains from about 5% of white asbestos by weight.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which was used within the concrete garage sector up until the late 1980s. Modern concrete garages no longer contain asbestos within their roof structure preferring to use reinforced cement fibre. Neither material can be identified by any markings and only chemical analysis will prove that asbestos is present.
The mere presence of asbestos does not necessarily create a health risk and the removal of asbestos cement sheets is not governed by any regulatory body although it is strongly recommended that you/your appointed contractors adheres to safe working methods.
- Thoroughly douse the material before starting work. You are advised to introduce a suitable wetting agent such as washing-up liquid, into the water before saturation.
- Operatives are recommended to wear RPE/PPE (Respiratory/Personal Protective Equipment) to protect from inhalation of dust particles.
- Avoid breaking asbestos panels unnecessarily but if this is necessary continue to wet down the area that you are working.
My husband said that we have asbestos on our roof. Hopefully we can get it removed this month. Would anyone happen to know who I could hire for asbestos removal in Sunshine Coast? http://www.stormguard.com.au/ReRoofing
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that modern garages don't contain asbestos anymore. I wonder if my garage or roof contains it. Is there some way that I could get it checked? How should I know if it needs to be removed or not?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stormguard.com.au/ReRoofing