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WorkCover Release:Changes to asbestos laws

   
What is asbestos?
How can asbestos affect my health?
What are the health risks for renovators?
How do I know if my fibro contains asbestos?
How do I find a contractor?
How do I check if a contractor is licensed?
Where can I get a guide to asbestos removal?
If I want to demolish a shed or building lined with fibro, what do I need to do?
How do I remove asbestos in a safe manner?
Where do I dispose of asbestos sheeting?
I have concerns about the neighbours (or a contractor working for them) taking down a shed or demolishing a house and the dust generated. Are they doing it safely?
How do I know if my neighbour’s fibro shed or other building has asbestos in it?
I may have been exposed to asbestos. My skin and eyes are irritated, what can I do?
   

If I want to demolish a shed or building lined with fibro, what do I need to do?

If you use a contractor to assist you and the area of bonded asbestos sheeting (fibro) is over 200 square metres, then you need to have it removed by a licensed asbestos removal contractor. If under this amount, than a license is not required.

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