Guide to safe asbestos disposal



The most crucial thing that you need to learn about asbestos disposal is that one mustn’t do it by himself. Why? Because asbestos is hazardous to the human body. It is classified as a harmful carcinogen. Therefore, it should be handled only by licensed and registered asbestos professionals who are trained in the safe handling of asbestos. They know the safest ways of asbestos disposal without harming the environment or the people around them.


You may find various DIY videos of asbestos disposal online. But it’s highly recommended and required by law that removal and disposal of asbestos have to be carried out by registered asbestos professionals. It is possible to get heavily exposed to the asbestos dust particles and inhale dangerous levels of asbestos fibres while doing the asbestos removal and disposal activity by yourself.


Safe handling and disposal of asbestos

The procedures governed by the law on safe handling and disposal of asbestos include:


Approved planning: Licenced asbestos professionals from Hunter West can assess the severity and size of asbestos in a particular project. It is important to identify and assess the size of asbestos and notify the local authorities to attain the required permits for any demolition or renovation activity.


Prepare the work zone: The renovation or demolition area has to be properly sealed with plastic sheets. Plus, the contractor should use negative air pressure units to prevent the asbestos from escaping outside of the work zone. Surfaces that don't require any work need to be covered with plastic sheets. Warning signs need to be posted at various places to alert the workers and other people about the asbestos activity going on in the area.


Wear proper protection equipment: Workers are required by the law to wear proper protective equipment while doing asbestos disposal activities. They need to wear P-100 or N-100 protective clothing and a respirator to prevent exposure to asbestos.


Work area safety protocols: The HVAC system of the property has to be disabled during the activity to prevent the unnecessary circulation of any asbestos dust. The workers need to use HEPA vacuum or wet wipes to clean the asbestos from the immovable substances and for dust control. The HEPA vacuum is utilised for cleaning the property after the completion of the activity.


Hunter West is a group of licensed asbestos testing and disposal professionals. For effective asbestos disposal, contact us today.





 

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