Video: Asbestos Identification, Testing & Removal

Asbestos In Homes: A Guide to Identification, Testing & Removal

The Asbestos Education Committee’s latest tool, the Asbestos in Homes: A Guide to Identification, Testing and Removal video, educates homeowners and landlords about the risks of asbestos when renovating, demolishing or maintaining properties, adding to its extensive suite of free resources endorsed by experts and governments all only freely available at asbestosawareness.com.au

Our new, 20-minute real-life, step-by-step video, Asbestos in Homes: A Guide to Identification, Testing and Removal talks about asbestos safety, the legalities and guides property owners the simple steps they need to take BEFORE starting renovations so they know how to protect themselves, their families, tradies and anyone who might risk exposure to asbestos fibres during renovations, demolition and maintenance.

The Asbestos in Homes: A Guide to Identification, Testing and Removal video, demonstrates the entire process of safe asbestos management by professionals from assessment, identification and removal of asbestos-containing materials to obtaining a clearance certificate to ensure they meet government requirements.

Featuring industry leaders Cherie Barber, Australia’s Renovation Queen™ and Asbestos Awareness Ambassador and members of the Asbestos Education Committee; Bret Baker, President of the Asbestos & Hazmat Removal Contractors Association of NSW (AHRCA); John Batty, President of the Asbestos & Hazardous-Materials Consultants Association (AHCA); and Mathew Klintfält, homeowner and renovator who continues the work of his late mother Carol Klintfält OAM in asbestos awareness advocacy, together we’re continuing to provide essential, informative tools that can help save lives.

 

The Asbestos In Homes: A guide to Identification, Testing & Removal video was proudly sponsored by EDP – an RSK Company, Renovating For Profit, Beasy PTY Ltd, The Asbestos Education Committee & Advocacy Australia.


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