Asbestos Removal Safe Work Procedure or Work Method Statement
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Asbestos Removal is extremely dangerous and this four page Safe Work Procedure or Work Method Statement is a vital part of a safe work system.
The Safe Work Procedure Includes:
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Site Awareness
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Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
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Pre-Start Checks
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Asbestos Sheets
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Friable Asbestos
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Decontamination
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Disposal
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And more
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4 Page Complete Procedure
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Asbestos Removal Safety Notes
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Before Removing
Consider the following:
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Was the building built before 1990?
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Is the surface of fibro construction?
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Is there any friable asbestos behind the surface?
When Removing Asbestos Always
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Ensure that;
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Power tools are not to be used for cutting or drilling sheets.
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Use a nail punch to punch all nails through the sheets and into the timber.
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Use a large punch to cut a hole around screws.
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Prise sheets away from timber framing using a pinch-bar or similar.Keep sheets intact where possible.
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Unnecessary breaking of asbestos-cement sheeting must not be permitted.
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General Asbestos Safety Continued
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Asbestos waste should be collected in heavy-duty 200 μm (minimum thickness) polythene bags that are no more than 1200 mm long and 900 mm wide.
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Only previously unused bags should be used.
NOTE - Bags marked for asbestos waste should not be used for any other purpose.
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Bags to be labelled with a warning, clearly stating that they contain asbestos and that dust creation and inhalation should be avoided.
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An example of a warning statement which might be used is:
CAUTION – ASBESTOS - DO NOT DAMAGE OR OPEN BAG - DO NOT INHALE DUST - CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
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