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Mobile Decontamination Unit (DCU) clearance inspection record (PDF 175 KB)
TYPE: TemplateTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Class A clearance inspection record (PDF 240 KB)
TYPE: TemplateTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Asbestos removal area handover form (PDF 287 KB)
TYPE: TemplateTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
The removalist’s visual inspection form must be given by the removalist to the assessor before the four-stage clearance starts.
Asbestos removal control plan template (PDF 618 KB)
TYPE: TemplateTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
This template is designed to incorporate the elements of the Asbestos Regulations. It has two parts: complete part A when planning the asbestos removal work, complete part B after the asbestos has been removed and clearance has been obtained.
Interpretive guidelines – The Health and Safety at Work (Asbestos) Regulations 2016 (PDF 1.2 MB)
TYPE: Interpretative guideTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
These interpretive guidelines explain requirements in the Health and Safety at Work (Asbestos) Regulations 2016 for managing asbestos in workplaces, removing asbestos and carrying out asbestos-related work.
Repairing minor damage in asbestos insulating board (PDF 230 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for repairing small areas of asbestos insulating board (AIB) such as a broken corner or a scratch.
Replacing cabling in asbestos cement conduits or boxes (PDF 248 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for replacing cabling in asbestos cement (AC) conduits or boxes.
Painting asbestos cement products (PDF 177 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for painting asbestos cement (AC) that is in good condition. Painting AC products incorrectly can result in the product failing.
Repairing damaged asbestos cement (PDF 259 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for repairing damaged asbestos cement (AC). When AC is cracked, peeling, flaking or crumbling – or otherwise damaged – it is more likely to release asbestos fibres when disturbed.
Cleaning weathered asbestos containing roofing and cladding (PDF 258 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for cleaning asbestos-containing roofing and cladding. This includes asbestos cement roofs and cladding and decramastic tile roofs. This work is often done to improve the materials appearance or to prepare it for surface coating.
Cleaning debris from gutters on an asbestos-containing roof (PDF 256 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for collecting debris from guttering on asbestos-containing roofs. This includes asbestos cement roofs and decramastic tile roofs. The gutters and downpipes may also be made of asbestos and are likely to be contaminated with asbestos fibres from the asbestos-containing roof.
Drilling holes in asbestos cement and other highly bonded materials (PDF 656 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for drilling into asbestos cement (AC), bitumen products, floor tiles or any other highly-bonded materials containing asbestos. These products are often found in roofing, cladding, interior linings and walls and ceilings.
Drilling holes in asbestos insulating board (PDF 675 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques when you need to drill into asbestos insulating board (AIB). This is often done when fittings need to be attached or when cables or pipework need to pass through AIB.
Inspecting asbestos composite friction materials (PDF 183 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for inspecting asbestos friction materials such as older vehicle clutch assemblies.
Working on electrical switchboards containing asbestos (PDF 184 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for working on switchboards that contain asbestos.
Removing pins and nails from asbestos insulating board panel (PDF 230 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for removing pins or nails from an asbestos insulating board (AIB) panel.
Painting undamaged asbestos insulating board (PDF 229 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for painting undamaged asbestos insulating board (AIB) for protection
or decoration.
Drilling and boring through textured coatings (PDF 587 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work techniques for drilling through asbestos-containing textured coatings. In New Zealand textured coatings are often found in old homes, especially on ceilings, known as ‘stippled’ or ‘popcorn’ ceilings.
Working with or near asbestos (PDF 3 MB)
TYPE: Good practice guideTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
These guidelines provide practical information for tradespeople on how to meet their duty to manage the risk of asbestos exposure when working with or near asbestos.
Asbestos information for roofers – poster (PDF 447 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Roofers are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos information for plumbers – poster (PDF 456 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Plumbers are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos information for painters – poster (PDF 510 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Painters are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos information for HVAC contractors – poster (PDF 314 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Contractors are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos information for flooring installers – poster (PDF 704 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Floorers are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos information for electricians – poster (PDF 594 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Electricity, Hazardous substances
Electricians are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos information for builders – poster (PDF 852 KB)
TYPE: PosterTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
Builders are at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres in the air because they often work with or around materials that contain asbestos.
Asbestos assessments (PDF 9.9 MB)
TYPE: Good practice guideTOPIC: Asbestos, Hazardous substances
These guidelines provide good practice advice for conducting asbestos air monitoring and clearance inspections.
Removing fuse box with asbestos-containing Bakelite backing board (PDF 182 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing a fuse box that has an asbestos-containing backing board.
Removing asbestos-containing floor tiles and mastic (no paper backing) (PDF 250 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing asbestos-containing floor tiles and mastic when there is no asbestos-containing paper backing present.
Removing metal cladding lined with asbestos-containing bitumen (PDF 203 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing metal cladding lined with asbestos-containing bitumen (such as ‘Decramastic’ tiles).
Removing asbestos-containing mastic, sealant, putty etc (PDF 181 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing asbestos-containing mastic, sealant, beading, filler, putty or fixing.
Removing asbestos-containing bituminous products (PDF 449 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing asbestos-containing bituminous products such as built-up roofing, gutter linings or damp-proof courses.
Removing an asbestos cement flue or duct (PDF 180 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing an asbestos cement flue or duct.
Removing an asbestos cement (AC) sheet, gutter, or dismantling a small AC structure (PDF 264 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing AC sheets, gutters, drains, and ridge caps. AC was often used for exterior and interior cladding, especially for roofing, and also for things like gutters, downpipes, and flat or corrugated sheeting for walls.
Removing an asbestos cement or reinforced plastic product, such as tanks, ducts or water cisterns (PDF 324 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing an asbestos cement tank or reinforced plastic product (such as a bakerlite cistern). These are commonly removed from roof cavities.
Removing a non-friable asbestos-containing gas or electric heater (PDF 185 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing a single gas heater (catalytic, radiant, coal- or log-effect) or an electric heater (storage, radiant).
Removing an asbestos cement panel (PDF 182 KB)
TYPE: Fact sheetTOPIC: Asbestos
This information sheet sets out safe work practices for removing asbestos cement panels. Asbestos cement panels were often used for exterior and interior walls, roofing materials, and soffits.