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Asbestos Safety - Workplace Legislation

New Legislation was introduced in January 2012 regarding Asbestos Management in the workplace. Last updated May 2012.


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Commonly Used Asbestos Materials

The following asbestos pictures are those where an asbestos consultant is likely to identify suspected asbestos containing materials and general in nature. This is by no means a definitve list of products as there are over 3,000 products that asbestos was used.

The only way to determine if asbestos is present is to have an asbestos consultant to inspect and collect a sample for asbestos testing.

For further information on qualified Asbestos Consultants contact us HERE.





Air Conditioning

Asbestos can be located within the duct work of Air Conditioning re-heating units. This is more specifcially located around heating elements. The first picture identifies the control box where the re-heating elements can be located. The second picture shows the asbestos millboard lining which surrounds the air conditioning re-heating elements.

         



Carpet Underlay

Asbestos was carried in hessian bags from Wittenoon in Western Australia which was then subsequently used in some carpet underlay. Also asbestos was used in the adhesive to glue down the carpet underlay which is usually a black bitumous material. The first picture of is asbestos carpet underlay and the second picture is of the black adhesive or glue underneath the carpet that may contain asbestos.

         



Ceilings

Asbestos ceilings can be found in many forms which include asbestos fibre cement sheet (fibro), vermiculite spray applied ceilings. The vermiculate look like popcorn and many of you might remember your old high school science lab with this material. Asbestos ceiling tiles are also comonly used. The first picture is of an asbestos fibro ceiling and the second picture is of the vermiculate popcorn ceiling.

         



Cloth

Cloth linings can be found around material that may require thermal insulation such as a fire cabinet in the first picture and around flues as found in the second picture. Fire blankets can also be made of asbestos.

         



Closets

Closets may be lined with asbestos to increase the fire resistance. This may be in the form of mainly fibre cement sheeting (fibro), softer insulation board and sometimes millboard to ceiling linings.

         



Cowls

Absestos cowls to flue pipes may contain asbestos cement.

         



Ductwork

Metal ductwork as well as containing millboard to the reheating elements may contain asbestos to the gasket material lining the flange joints to provide an airtight seal. The asbestso was introduced to hinder the spread of flame within ductwork. The first picture is of air conditioning ductwork and the second picture is of cooling tower ductwork, where the asbestos is located within the flange joints.

         



Eaves

The majority of eaves to all buildings built before 1990 will have asbestos. This is one of the most commonly tested material for asbestos. The picture below show typical asbestos eaves which are made of asbestos fibre cement sheeting otherwise known as fibro.

         



Electrical Backing Boards

These are also commonly found asbestos containing materials which are of a resin or bitumous type material. One distinct sign (by no means definitve) is a strong smell of bitumen or tar, the smell of newly made road. While these are fairly stable composite materials, there is usually asbestos dust within the fuse box due to electricians drilling holes into the board. The first picture not only shows the asbestos resin backing board (also known as zelemite) but you can see fibre cement sheet behind the black asbestos resin board. The second picture highlights the potential of asbestos dust to be present within these fuse boxes.

         



Fibre Cement Sheet

Fibre cement sheet is the most prominent and common form of asbestos that people recognise as being potentially hazardous. True fibre cement sheet is a very hard material. Caution should be applied in determining whether the sheet material is cement or insulating board. insulating board is a softer material and releases fibres much more readily than the stronger cement counterpart. A good indication of true asbestos cement is a golf ball or dimpled pattern on the back of the sheet. Asbestos insulating board will generally have a smoother finish to the back. The first picture below is of an external wall made of fibro and the second picture is of ceiling and wall lining which are most common in internal wet areas.

         



Fire Damage

Asbestos fire damage is caused as a result of exposure to temperatures of about 1000 ºC where the effects of charring, spalling, loss of structural strength, etc to the asbestos materials is observed. The major issue with asbestos fires is the debris left behind which can be very fine pieces and/or bundles of asbestos fibres which can be spread to a large area as a result of spalling. Asbestos contamination can be found within ash and dust after and during an asbestos fire. Picure 1 is of a house with asbestos fire damage (see parts of roof missing) and the second picture is of the fibre cement sheet which has spalled.

         



Fire doors

Fire doors can comprise of friable asbestos core materal within the door which can be released into the air when fixing door handles, locks and hinges. When observed from the top of most firedoors the core is visable, being a white millboard material. Other firedoors can have fibre cement sheet lining the inside of the fire door. The first picture is of a firedoor in a plant room to a commercial skyscraper and the second picture is of a door to a block of residential units.

         



Floors

There are many different types of flooring material that contain asbestos. The most common are fibre cement sheet and vinyl sheet or tiles. In many cases the floor may be hidden by carpet and and tiles. A pre-demolition survey is required to identify these materials within the house. The first picture is of 20 mm thick fibre cement sheet under the tiles which can be seen just under the water stop. The second picture is of asbestos sheeting underneath a demountable building.

         



Flues

Flue pipes which exhaust hot air from boilers and heater may contain gaskets and pipes containing both stable bonded asbestos such as cement pipes or friable rope gaskets to flange joints and plates. The first picture is an asbestos rope gasket around the pipe joints and the second being asbestos cement pipe in a garage.

         



Gables

The pitched side of the roof otherwise known as gables can contain corrugated moulded asbestos products (picture 1) and flat asbestos cement sheet as shown from a garage in picture 2.

         



Garages

External garages can contain asbestos cement walls, eaves and corrugated asbestos roofs. Newer garages that are part of the house can have asbestos sheet or fibro to assist in hindering the spread of fire, if a fire were to start in the garage.

         






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Gaskets

Asbestos gaskests are used in applications such as hot water pipes, exhausts and boilers. Gasket material is generally friable. The first picture is of the flange joint gasket to a water pipe. The second asbestos picture is of a rope gasket around the top edge of the boiler.

         



Insulating board

Insulating board is considered to be friable as the material can liberate asbestos fibres into the air much more easy than asbestos cement. In many cases most asbestos consultants will assess insulating board as a cement product, however asbestos insulating board is a much lower density than cement. Ensure that your asbestos inspector is NATA accredited or a certified occupational hygienist. The picture is of asbestos insulating board, note the low density of the material.




Insulation

Asbestos insulation was used in ceiling and roof cavities, with hundreds of homes in the ACT and canberra with this issue (picture 1). Limpet spray applied thermal insulation was used to fire proof structural beams to buildings (picture 2). This material is friable and an extremely high risk of exposure if disturbed.

         



Laundries

Laundries are one of the wet areas that commonly have asbestos cement sheet and asbestos insulating board lining to walls and ceilings. Vinyl tiles and cement sheets to the floors were also used. Due to water and electricity in close proximity, asbestos lined finishes will assist to reduce the spread of flame.




Lift brakes

The brakes to lifts will generally contain asbestos to assist in reducing heat and thereby brake fade. Most brakes produced up until about 2004 contained asbestos. The pictures of the lift wheels do not clearly show the asbestos brake pads, however the clamp goes down on the wheel when the lift stops at each level.

         



Mastic

Asbestos mastic sealant is used for a wide variety of purposes from joining flange joints to ductwork to pointing material to stone and bricks, and movement joints. The likelihood of the mastic containing asbestos is increased with areas that may be subjected to fire or that may assist the structural integrity during a fire.

         



Movement Joints

Movement joints to buildings can contain asbestos. These may be vertical movement joints or between concrete floor slabs. The asbestos being in a composite form is generally stable unless they have become brittle through heat. The movement joints may be generally an asbestos flexable sealant type material or a bitumous asbestos material.

         



Packing Material

Asbestos fibre cement sheet and asbestos insualting board was used to pack and jack things to the right height or place. Packing supports were widely used under pylons to house supports and used in random places such as around the pipe shown in picture 2 and in brickwork. Asbestos packing material has been found on door frames. There seems to be no limit to where asbestos sheet was used.

           



Penetration Packing Pillows

These materials have loose friable asbestos within fabric used to pack penetration through walls, ceilings, pipes and around cables. This is to maintain the fire resistance of walls where services are required.

         



Pipes

Asbestos pipes may include downpipes, asbestos cement water pipes underground, asbestos cement flues for transporting hot air from boilers. They are generally made of asbestos cement, providing a hard wearing product. The first picture shows an asbestos downpipe from a gutter with some fibres from the breakage. The second picture is of storm water pipes underground.

         



Removal

Ensure that if you have asbestos removed that a licensed asbestos removalist is engaged and an occupational hygienist provide asbestos air monitoring and asbestos clearance inspections.

         



Roof

Asbestos roofs are generally made of a corrugated moulded product that is generally fairly stable material. Being a brittle roof there are other significant issues which include the potential of falling through by walking on them.

         



Roof Membranes

Roof membranes are generally a bitumous material. They can reside at the top of the roof or underneath roof tiles in a sheet material. They are usually a black colour and the asbestos fibres can generally be seen with the naked eye.

         



Sink Sound Dampener

Many people are unaware that asbestos can reside even under the kitchen sink. The square pad under the sink or bitumous spray applied coating may be made of asbestos.

         



Soil

Asbestos soil can be found due to old buildings and materials that have contaminated the soil. The level of risk is dependent on the type of asbestos contamination. Asbestos cement is generally bonded and maintains structural integrity compared to asbestos lagging materials that may disperse individual fibres into the air at high concentrations.

         



Spandrel Panels

Spandrel panels are the panels that are found below the windows to buildings. Asbestos spandrel panels can be of fibre cement sheet, 20 mm asbestos cement sheet or asbestos insulating board that is sandwiched between metal panels.

         



Telephone Pits

Most of the old telephone pits contain asbestos as a bonded moulded product and can be seen in most streets in Australia.

         



Toilet Cisterns & Cubicle Partitions

Toilet cisterns can comprise of asbestos moulded products either above the toilet or behind walls in cavities whilst toilet cubicle partitions can commonly comprise of 20mm thick compressed asbestos cement sheet.

         



Valves

Friable asbestos can be found within the insulation of valves to hot water pipes and gaskets to flanges of valves and pipes.




Ventilation Ducts

Asbestos cement ventilation ducts are common on older buildings with basements, laundries and cellars below ground to increase the ventilation. These unsuspecting items may contain asbestos.

         



Vinyl Tiles

Asbestos vinyl tiles commonly contain asbestos. The asbestos tiles are nominally 9 inches square. Vinyl sheet can also contain asbestos as well as the bitumous adhesive used to glue the asbestos vinyl sheet and asbesots vinyl tiles down.

         



Walls

Absestos cement sheet and asbestos insulating board are used throughout buildings to increase the fire rating to hinder the spread of fire.

         



Window Putty

Window putty can contain asbestos of different types which may include a stable composite putty within old timber window frames (Picture 1) or rope type friable window gaskets to georgian wire frame windows (Picture 2). The use of asbestos within the putty assists the fire resistance, increasing the structural integrity of the window during a fire.

         


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看的我呼吸困难,难道家里的是石棉的???


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大神们,那个棉花絮样的东西含有石棉么

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一般都是石棉板吧,不碰没事

是粉末有事

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Electrical Backing Boards

我家这个有石棉。要紧吗。看来石棉无处不在阿

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看来石棉是无处不在啊

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denisezhang 发表于 2013-12-7 21:29
Electrical Backing Boards

我家这个有石棉。要紧吗。看来石棉无处不在阿

这个没事,别自己吓自己,不碰没事的

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不破就没事,别打眼

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这个有用!
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原来那个棉絮似的一团团的不是石棉

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感谢,太详细了!

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现在的新房都没石棉了吧?

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不解释一下,光是发网上抄的帖子用处不大。

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鱼羊鲜 发表于 2013-12-9 11:42
原来那个棉絮似的一团团的不是石棉

不是么? 图上面的解释是啊“Asbestos insulation was used in ceiling and roof cavities, with hundreds of homes in the ACT and canberra with this issue (picture 1). Limpet spray applied thermal insulation was used to fire proof structural beams to buildings (picture 2). This material is friable and an extremely high risk of exposure if disturbed.”

我们家貌似就是这个啊,几年前政府补贴保温棉政策的时候给装了新的,但是地下以前的旧的没有清理掉啊
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angelaleewi99 发表于 2013-12-9 13:23
不是么? 图上面的解释是啊“Asbestos insulation was used in ceiling and roof cavities, with hundreds ...

这么一说我也不确定了,有专家吗?那个一堆堆的在房顶,那不是上房走一趟就全给激起来了啊啊啊啊???

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看着真怕

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石棉是哪一年全面禁用的?

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無處不在啊

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不是太老的房子都没有石棉,illegal的。
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不要过分紧张,这玩意不是天天吸入,吸个几年。根本没事。
否则人都得肺癌死了。
从介绍也看出,石棉在当时是流行建材,广泛应用。
没准以后,儿孙辈发现咱用的啥材料也致命

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bunnie22 发表于 2013-12-10 10:17
不是太老的房子都没有石棉,illegal的。

多老算老

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1950s-1980s的房子基本都有石棉

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Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous material and has been used for about 150 years on a large scale. It is versatile, plentiful and ideal as a fire-proofing and insulation material. But it can be deadly!

The three main types of asbestos that have been used commercially are:

•Crocidolite (blue)
•Amosite (brown)
•Chrysotile (white)
These groups of asbestos fibres differ in their mechanical and chemical properties. The different types of asbestos can be found on their own or as a mixture with any of the other fibres. All asbestos fibres are classed as dangerous, but blue and brown asbestos are thought to be more dangerous than white asbestos.

Presence of Asbestos

Asbestos was used in a plethera of different products and buildings from the 1950’s to the mid 1980’s with Asbestos cement was used up until 1999 in a variety of different materials. Therefore any building that was constructed or had major refurbishment between the 1950’s and mid 80’s is likely to contain some type of asbestos containing material.


   
  

  Asbestos Products

Asbestos products can be classed as 'licensable' and 'non-licensable'  materials depending on the application. The table below indicates the designation of each material:

Licensable Products  Non - licensable Products  
•Asbestos Insulation
•Asbestos Cement Products

•Sprayed Asbestos
•Asbestos Gaskets

•Asbestos Insulating Board (AIB)
•Floor Tiles and Adhesive

•Textured Coating
•Bitumen

•Asbestos Rope (as Insulation)
•Mastic containing Asbestos


When Licensable products are identified by way of asbestos survey, 14 day notification to the Health and Safety Executive will be submitted prior to any works being undertaken.



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是说老房子铺的地板革也有石棉?

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30年以上的才需要考虑这问题.

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30年以上的房子要占50%以上吧?

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