Registered asbestos remover and transporter
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We are registered with the department of labour as an asbestos contractor as well as a registered transporter for Asbestos and is certified to safely remove all types of Asbestos in strict accordance with current legislation. Whether it is asbestos dismantling and removal, or disposal or demolition, we have our expert team who can do the job. Removing asbestos is a hazardous job, and with the experience of our team – working in factories, warehouses and industrial buildings. Our team are medically monitored to ensure that they have not been exposed to any harmful material. We always insure exit medicals on completion of projects with our annual renewal of certification.
Our personnel are fully trained and experienced to identify and handle asbestos including asbestos-contaminated materials.
Whether it is asbestos dismantling and removal, or disposal or demolition, we have our expert team who can do the job. Removing asbestos is a hazardous job, and with the experience of our team – working in factories, warehouses and industrial buildings. Our team are medically monitored to ensure that they have not been exposed to any harmful material. We always insure exit medicals on completion of projects with our annual renewal of certification.
HEALTH RISKS FROM ASBESTOS
Asbestos is very dangerous. If the asbestos fibres are inhaled it cause serious diseases that are responsible for many fatalities. Exposure to asbestos may cause potential life-threating diseases such as:
- Asbestosis
- Lung cancer
- Mesothelioma
- Diffuse pleural thickening
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE US
When removing asbestos, there are specific duties and obligations we need to comply with under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act 85 of 1993) and Asbestos Abatement Regulations. This compliance code gives us practical guidance on how to comply with those duties and obligations.
We make sure that a control plan is developed and implemented when we handling asbestos-containing material according to Asbestos Regulation. The goal is to prevent or minimize the release of airborne asbestos fibres.
In general, the control plan address:
- Containment of asbestos operations.
- Controlling of the release of asbestos fibres.
- The engineering controls, work practices, hygiene practices, and facilities necessary to control the exposure of a worker to asbestos.
- Providing workers with task-specific work instructions that address both the hazards and the necessary controls.
- Providing, using and maintaining appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing.
- The methods and procedures needed to monitor the concentration of airborne asbestos and the exposure of a worker.
- The methods needed to decontaminate workers clothes, etc.
- The removal and clean-up of asbestos waste and related material.
- The asbestos contaminated material is disposed of at a legal dump site.