WELCOME.
Envirotech AU, is a full spectrum asbestos consultancy that specializes in the surveying, identification and management of asbestos containing materials in premises.
As one of the Australia’s leading asbestos consultancies, we provide specialist advisory, management and compliance services nationwide, and are valued by our clients for the integrity, professionalism and independence of our approach and for our unrivalled technical expertise.
We take pride in being a premier provider of asbestos management solutions, and as an independent company with no links to asbestos removal companies, we can ensure the delivery of impartial trusted advice and professional services to our clients throughout Australia
Services
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Asbestos Surveys
Management Surveys – Identify and assess asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in buildings.
Refurbishment & Demolition Surveys – Required before any renovation or demolition work to locate all ACMs.
Re-inspection Surveys – Regular monitoring of previously identified asbestos to ensure compliance and safety.
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Asbestos Air Monitoring
Bulk material sampling and laboratory analysis to confirm the presence of asbestos.
Air quality testing to assess airborne asbestos fibre levels.
Soil testing to detect asbestos contamination in land and construction sites.
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ASBESTOS CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS
In Western Australia, asbestos visual clearance is required to ensure that areas where asbestos removal has occurred are safe for reoccupation and that all hazardous asbestos-containing materials have been completely removed.
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Asbestos Risk Assessments + Management Plans
Development of asbestos management plans in compliance with regulations.
Risk assessment reports with recommendations for control and mitigation.
Duty-holder support and compliance guidance.
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Asbestos Removal Project Management
Independent oversight and auditing of asbestos removal projects.
Contractor selection and supervision to ensure safe removal procedures.
Post-removal air monitoring and clearance certification.
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Asbestos Training + Qualifications
Training for employers, employees, and contractors on asbestos hazards and regulations.
Assistance with regulatory compliance, including record-keeping and reporting.
Ongoing consultancy for asbestos-related health and safety strategies.
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Emergency Asbestos Response Services
Rapid response to accidental asbestos disturbance or contamination.
Immediate risk assessments and containment solutions.
Coordination with environmental agencies and regulatory bodies.

FAQs.
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Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely used in building materials, insulation, and various other products due to its fire-resistant properties. However, it is now known that exposure to asbestos fibres can cause serious health issues, including asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer.
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No, asbestos has been banned in Australia since 2003. However, older buildings and materials may still contain asbestos. Any structure built before this date should be considered potentially hazardous, and asbestos testing is recommended for renovation or demolition projects.
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If a building was constructed before 2003, there is a chance that asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are present. Asbestos can be found in products like roofing, floor tiles, insulation, ceiling panels, and pipes. A professional asbestos survey should be conducted by a licensed assessor to confirm its presence.
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If you suspect you have found asbestos, do not disturb it. Leave it undisturbed and contact a licensed asbestos professional immediately for assessment and removal. Disturbing asbestos can release dangerous fibres into the air.
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Inhalation of asbestos fibres can lead to serious health conditions, including:
Asbestosis: Scarring of the lungs from inhaling asbestos fibres.
Mesothelioma: A rare form of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs or abdomen.
Lung cancer: Exposure to asbestos significantly increases the risk of lung cancer.
Health risks depend on the level of exposure, and the effects may take years to appear.
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In Western Australia, asbestos management is regulated under the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations 2022 and Code of Practice for the Safe Removal of Asbestos. These regulations set out requirements for:
Identification and risk assessment of asbestos.
Asbestos removal by licensed contractors.
Safe handling and disposal of asbestos-containing materials.
Air monitoring and clearance inspections after removal to ensure safety.
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Only licensed asbestos removalists are legally allowed to perform asbestos removal work. There are two classes of asbestos removal:
Class A (friable asbestos): This requires a licensed contractor and specific safety measures.
Class B (non-friable asbestos): Removal can be carried out by licensed contractors or competent workers under certain conditions.
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Yes, air monitoring is required during Class A (friable) asbestos removal work to ensure that airborne asbestos fibre levels are within safe limits. Once removal is completed, a visual clearance inspection and final air testing must be conducted before the area can be reoccupied.
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The process typically involves:
Site assessment and risk analysis by a licensed asbestos assessor.
Development of a removal plan, including safety measures, PPE, and waste disposal.
Removal of asbestos by a licensed contractor following the specified plan.
Air monitoring and clearance inspection to ensure the area is safe.
Disposal of asbestos waste at a licensed facility.
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Asbestos waste must be disposed of at a licensed asbestos disposal facility. It should be sealed in appropriate containers (e.g., plastic wrapping or bags) and clearly labelled to ensure safety during transport and disposal.
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It is illegal to remove Class A (friable) asbestos yourself unless you are a licensed asbestos removalist. For Class B (non-friable) asbestos, it may be possible if you have the right training and follow strict safety protocols. It is always recommended to hire a licensed contractor to ensure safe removal and compliance with regulations.
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To protect yourself from asbestos exposure:
Never disturb or damage materials that may contain asbestos.
Hire a licensed asbestos professional for testing, removal, and disposal.
Ensure proper PPE is used when handling asbestos materials.
Conduct regular air monitoring and clearance testing following removal activities.
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You can consult the WorkSafe Western Australia website for detailed guidelines on asbestos management. Additionally, professional asbestos consultants and licensed removal contractors can provide support and advice tailored to your specific situation.
INDUSTRIES IN WHICH WE WORK.
INSURANCE
COMMERCIAL
MINING + RESOURCES
GOVERNMENT
EDUCATION