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