AirSafe

Asbestos Air Monitoring Sydney | 9555 9034

Airsafe is one of Sydney's most respected asbestos air monitoring service. With over 30 years experience in the field of asbestos identification and sampling, we bring the highest standards in technical expertise and customer service. We employ rigorous quality systems to ensure client and government requirements are met.

If you are looking for practical, cost-effective solutions to your asbestos air monitoring needs then you should look no further than Airsafe. Our clients range from residential home builders, through to various levels of government and private industry.

All our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are continually supported by staff training and quality control to meet your requirements within the framework of relevant legislation. Our in-house laboratory has NATA accreditation allowing us to provide fast results for testing services.

Our Asbestos Air Monitoring Process

You can expect a typical asbestos inspection with to go like this:

  1. Give us a call on (02) 9555 9034.
  2. Our consultant will discuss your details and provide a quote.
  3. One of our fleet of inspection vehicles will be dispatched to your location.
  4. Specialist consultants will set up air monitors in relevant areas.
  5. At the completion of the sampling period, testing is carried out in our NATA-Accredited lab.
  6. A test report detailing results of asbestos air monitoring is issued within 24 hours

Adherence To Asbestos Legislation

Airsafe is accredited by NATA (the National Association of Testing Authorities) for asbestos air monitoring. We comply with the requirements of AS ISO/IEC 17025-2005, which is the relevant legislation regarding the general requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories.

All sampling and testing is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres [NOHSC:3003(2005)].

Asbestos air monitoring is used to assess the current exposure risk in relation to in situ asbestos materials and during asbestos removal works to ensure control measures are effective.

What Is Asbestos?

Asbestos material is the fibrous form of mineral silicates belonging to the serpentine and amphibole groups of rock-forming minerals. The most significant types include chrysotile, crocidolite and amosite (white, brown or blue asbestos). Asbestos is the binding material used in many products. The material was so effective as a binding material that it was used in over 3,000 products in and around the home and to a small degree, in cars.

In the past, the dangers of asbestos were completely unknown, and exposure was high in a lot of industries and jobs, particularly those working in and around the asbestos mine. Tradesmen working with and installing the material were also exposed but to a lesser degree to than the miners as the material was more contained and the saturation of fibres in the air was lower. However, those demolishing asbestos-ridden structures were at great risk.

There is no safe degree of exposure to asbestos. For this reason, it is vital that each homeowner and each commercial entity undertaking a construction project have asbestos identified so that safe handling procedures can be followed if asbestos is present.

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