About Licensed Asbestos Assessors
If you’re looking for a licensed asbestos assessor in Queensland, you’ve come to the right place! Licensed asbestos assessors (LAA) ensure safety when dealing with asbestos-containing materials.
Our services are available in Mackay, Townsville, Bowen, Ayr, Ingham, Charters Towers, Mount Isa, Cairns and Rockhampton, Whitsunday (region), Proserpine (Whitsunday region), Airlie Beach (Whitsunday region), Port Douglas, Cooktown and many local suburbs.
Your safety is our top priority, and we follow established safety procedures and regulations to protect your health and the environment. By hiring our skilled professionals, you will have a cost-effective solution to your asbestos issues and have peace of mind knowing you’re in expert hands with a reputable company.
The Responsibilities of a Licensed Asbestos Assessor
Asbestos is often found in buildings built or renovated before 1990. But it’s not always visible to the naked eye.
Their main role is to monitor asbestos decontamination and removals, safeguard the health of workers, contractors, and the general public, and minimise the risks of asbestos exposure.
They do this by:
Inspection
We inspect properties (both residential and commercial) for the presence of asbestos materials. The assessor identifies asbestos-containing materials and provides a detailed report.
Sample/Testing
If there has been a contamination or suspected ACMs (asbestos-containing materials) are present, the assessor collects samples for laboratory testing. A NATA-accredited laboratory analyses these samples to confirm the presence and type of asbestos.
Scope of Works / Methodology
Licenced asbestos assessors develop the safest and most practical method to ensure that any asbestos-related work runs safely, smoothly, efficiently, and in line with the relevant codes and practices and WPHS guidelines.
Air Monitoring
The assessor monitors the air for asbestos fibres during asbestos removals, accidental contamination, or disturbance or for background levels before or after work.
This ensures that workers, occupants, and the general public are not exposed to harmful levels of asbestos fibres.
Clearance Inspections
After asbestos removal, the assessor conducts clearance inspections. Our team check for any remaining asbestos contamination and ensure the area is safe from reoccupation.
Issuing Clearance Certificates
If the removal process meets safety standards, the assessor issues a clearance certificate. This legal document certifies and confirms that the asbestos hazard has been properly removed/decontaminated and that the area is safe for reoccupation.
When You Need a Licensed Asbestos Assessor
If you’re planning renovations or demolitions in a property built before 1990, consult our licensed asbestos assessor. They will protect your health and well-being.
Don’t hesitate to contact us today!
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Benefits of Our Services
Hiring a licensed asbestos assessor offers several important benefits. Assessors may also Take Asbestos Samples Develop Asbestos Registers Create Pre-Demolition Asbestos Surveys
- Licensed assessors can identify potential asbestos and asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in your environment.
- They assess the risk of exposure to airborne asbestos, helping prevent health hazards.
- They provide recommendations to minimise or eliminate the risk of exposure.
- They provide you with peace of mind by issuing a clearance certificates stating that the property is safe to reoccupy.