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How to manage and control asbestos in the workplace

WorkSafe Western Australia

Version:  2022.  (Current)
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Publication date
8 June 2022
Pages
88
Current status
Current
Description

This Code is intended to be read by a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). It provides practical guidance to PCBUs on how to manage risks associated with asbestos, asbestos containing material (ACM) and asbestos-contaminated dust or debris (ACD) at the workplace and thereby minimise the incidence of asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung cancer.

This Code provides information on how to identify the presence of asbestos at the workplace (including where work is being carried out by a PCBU at a residential premise) and how to implement measures to eliminate or minimise the risk of exposure to airborne asbestos fibres.

It is recommended that other duty holders, for example, a PCBU who commissions asbestos removal work at a workplace (PCBU who commissions removal work), should read this Code to ensure they are aware of mandatory requirements.

This Code may be used by workers and their health and safety representatives and other people affected by asbestos-related work. This Code may also be a useful reference for other persons interested in the duties under the WHS Act and WHS Regulations.

In some cases, the most appropriate control measure determined may be to remove the asbestos. The Code of practice: How to safely remove asbestos provides further guidance for asbestos removalists so asbestos can be removed while eliminating, or where this is not possible, minimising the exposure of workers and other persons to airborne asbestos.

Other laws relating to matters such as environmental protection, public health, building and construction and local government regulation may apply in addition to the WHS Act and WHS Regulations.

This Code applies to all workplaces covered by the WHS Act where asbestos is present and where products and equipment containing asbestos are used and stored.

Some chapters of this Code will apply to asbestos that is present in residential premises when the premises become a workplace.

Scope

Contents:

1: Introduction
2 Managing Risks Associated With Asbestos And ACM
3 Asbestos Register
4 Asbestos Management Plan
5 Managing Other Asbestos-Related Risks
6 Managing Exposure To Asbestos Or ACM
7 Controlling The Risks
Appendix 1: Glossary
Appendix 2: Sampling Process
Appendix 3: Examples Of Warning Signs And Labels
Appendix 4: Template Of An Asbestos Register
Appendix 5: Example Of An Asbestos Register
Appendix 6: Example Of Asbestos-Related Work
Appendix 7: Recommended Safe Working Practices

Author
Work Health and Safety Commission
ISBN
978 1 920836 84 9
Collections
Volumes
1
Attribution
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International licence
WA
Sector
Residential
Commercial
Civil
Industrial
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