Asbestos Removal

# PDF File Name Download Title
1 A9.pdf pdfs Drilling holes in asbestos cement (AC) and other highly bonded materials
2 A10.pdf pdfs Cleaning debris from guttering on an asbestos cement (AC) roof
3 A11.pdf pdfs Removing asbestos cement(AC) debris
4 A12.pdf pdfs Cleaning weathered asbestos cement (AC)roofing and cladding
5 A13.pdf pdfs Repairing damaged asbestos cement (AC)
6 A14.pdf pdfs Removing asbestos cement (AC) sheets, gutters, etc and dismantling a small AC structure
7 A15.pdf pdfs Removing an asbestos cement (AC) or reinforced plastic product, eg tank, duct, water cistern
8 A16.pdf Painting asbestos cement (AC) sheets
9 A35.pdf Replacing an asbestos cement (AC) flue or duct
10 A36.pdf Removing an asbestos cement (AC) panel outside, beside or beneath a window
11 Em8.pdf Personal decontamination
12 Em10.pdf Statement of cleanliness after textured coating removal
13 Em9.pdf Disposal of asbestos waste
14 A26.pdf Drilling and boring through textured coatings
15 A27.pdf Inserting and removing screws through textured coatings
16 A28.pdf Removing textured coating from a small area, eg 1 square metre
17 A29.pdf Clearing up debris following collapse of a ceiling or wall
covered with textured coating
18 A1.pdf Drilling holes in asbestos insulating board (AIB)
19 A2.pdf Removing a single (screwed-in) asbestos insulating board (AIB) ceiling tile
20 A3.pdf Removing a door with asbestos insulating board
(AIB) fireproofing
21 A4.pdf Removing a single asbestos insulation board (AIB) panel, less than 1m2, fixed with nails or screws
22 A5.pdf Cleaning light fittings attached to asbestos insulating board (AIB)
23 A7.pdf Painting undamaged asbestos insulating board (AIB)
24 A8.pdf Enclosing undamaged asbestos materials to prevent impact damage
25 A20.pdf Laying cables in areas containing undamaged asbestos materials
26 A34.pdf Removing pins and nails from an asbestos insulating
board (AIB) panel
27 A17.pdf Removing asbestos paper linings
28 A18.pdf Removing asbestos friction linings
29 A19.pdf Removing asbestos friction linings
30 A21.pdf Removing asbestos containing bituminous products
31 A22.pdf Removing metal cladding lined with asbestos-containing bitumen
32 A23.pdf Removing asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic
33 A24.pdf Removing flexible asbestos textile duct connectors (gaiters)
34 A25.pdf Removing compressed asbestos fibre (CAF) gaskets and asbestos rope seals
35 A30.pdf Removing an asbestos containing ‘Arc shield’ from electrical switchgear
36 A31.pdf Removing a single asbestos containing gas or electric heater
37 A32.pdf Replacing an asbestos containing part in a ‘period’ domestic appliance
38 A33.pdf Replacing an asbestos containing fuse box or a single fuse assembly
39 A37.pdf Removing asbestos containing mastic, sealant, beading, filler, putty or fixing
40 A38.pdf How to deal with fly-tipped asbestos waste
41 Em1.pdf What to do if you uncover or damage materials that may contain asbestos
42 Em2.pdf Training
43 Em3.pdf Building and dismantling a mini-enclosure
44 Em4.pdf Using a Class H vacuum cleaner for asbestos
45 Em5.pdf Wetting asbestos materials
46 Em6.pdf Personal protective equipment (PPE)
47 Em7.pdf Using damp rags to clean surfaces of minor asbestos contamination
 

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