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  • What Is The Role of the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency?

    What Is The Role of the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency?

    When it comes to asbestos safety in Australia, effective national coordination is essential. While licensed inspectors like those at Global Asbestos Audits play a critical role in on-the-ground asbestos inspections and compliance support, overarching policy leadership is driven by a dedicated government body: the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency. Established in 2013, this agency was…

  • Does Gyprock Contain Asbestos?

    Does Gyprock Contain Asbestos?

    Gyprock, also known as plasterboard or drywall, is a common wall and ceiling material used in residential and commercial construction across Australia. One of the most frequent questions from property owners, renovators, and facility managers is: Does gyprock contain asbestos? The answer depends largely on when the building was constructed or last renovated. While modern…

  • How Do You Tell If A Ceiling Contains Asbestos?

    How Do You Tell If A Ceiling Contains Asbestos?

    In commercial buildings across Australia, one of the most common concerns during renovations, maintenance, or tenancy changes is whether the ceiling contains asbestos. While visual cues such as texture, material type, and age of construction may raise suspicion, the only reliable way to determine the presence of asbestos is through a professional asbestos inspection. Asbestos…

  • What Colour Is Asbestos?

    What Colour Is Asbestos?

    When it comes to asbestos identification, many Australians wonder: What colour is asbestos? The truth is, asbestos itself doesn’t have a single distinct colour, because asbestos isn’t just one material, but a group of naturally occurring minerals. These minerals were widely used in Australian construction and manufacturing industries before the nationwide ban came into effect…

  • Increased Asbestos Exposure Risk Following Flooding

    Increased Asbestos Exposure Risk Following Flooding

    Severe weather events such as Cyclone Alfred and recent flooding across Queensland and New South Wales have left a trail of destruction in their wake. As communities begin the long cleanup and rebuilding process, one critical but often overlooked danger emerges: asbestos exposure. In flood-affected homes and buildings, disturbing materials without proper assessment can release…

  • Is Bonded Asbestos Dangerous, And Does It Need To Be Removed?

    Is Bonded Asbestos Dangerous, And Does It Need To Be Removed?

    Recent discoveries of bonded asbestos in landscaping mulch across Canberra have reignited public concern about asbestos safety in Australia. While the situation differs significantly from the infamous “Mr Fluffy” loose-fill asbestos crisis, it has raised an important question: Is bonded asbestos dangerous, and does it need to be removed? The short answer is yes—bonded asbestos…

  • Crackdown on Asbestos Compliance: SafeWork SA Campaign Reveals Widespread Breaches

    Crackdown on Asbestos Compliance: SafeWork SA Campaign Reveals Widespread Breaches

    SafeWork SA has launched a renewed inspection campaign targeting asbestos compliance across South Australian workplaces. The move follows concerning results from a similar initiative last year, which uncovered significant breaches in asbestos safety protocols and resulted in more than 130 improvement and prohibition notices. Widespread Asbestos Non-Compliance in Older Workplaces In the previous audit, SafeWork…

  • Case Study: Mesothelioma Following Asbestos Exposure In The Workplace

    Case Study: Mesothelioma Following Asbestos Exposure In The Workplace

    Workplace asbestos exposure continues to have devastating consequences, as highlighted by a tragic case involving several former employees of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). At least four individuals have died following prolonged exposure to asbestos at the broadcaster’s former Melbourne facilities, with more former staff likely to be affected in the years to come. This…

  • What Are the Different Types of Asbestos Audits?

    What Are the Different Types of Asbestos Audits?

    If you own, manage, or plan to work on a building, it’s essential to understand what an asbestos audit involves — especially if the property was built before the 1990s. In simple terms, asbestos audits are highly detailed asbestos inspections that help identify the presence and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). Whether you’re maintaining an…

  • What Does It Mean When a Building Contains ACM?

    What Does It Mean When a Building Contains ACM?

    If you’ve encountered the term ACM in a property report, asbestos register, or renovation briefing, you might be wondering — what exactly does it mean? Understanding ACM’s meaning is essential for anyone managing, renovating, or working in older buildings in Australia. ACM Meaning: What Is It? ACM stands for Asbestos-Containing Material. It refers to any…

  • 7 Reasons Why You Should Use An Asbestos Consultant

    7 Reasons Why You Should Use An Asbestos Consultant

    If you own, manage, or work on a building constructed before the 1990s, there’s a high chance it could contain asbestos. With strict regulations in place to protect health and safety, understanding your responsibilities isn’t just important — it’s legally required. That’s where a professional asbestos consultant becomes essential. An asbestos consultant provides expert guidance…

  • Can Asbestos Be Imported Into Australia?

    Can Asbestos Be Imported Into Australia?

    When it comes to asbestos law, Australia has some of the strictest regulations in the world — and for good reason. Asbestos exposure can lead to serious health conditions, including mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer. An Australia-wide ban on the importation, manufacture and use of all forms of asbestos and asbestos-containing materials took effect on…

  • Are Asbestos Audits Required in Queensland?

    Are Asbestos Audits Required in Queensland?

    Understanding Asbestos Audits in Queensland In Queensland, asbestos audits are a legal requirement for workplaces and commercial properties to ensure the safety of workers and the public. These audits help identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and ensure compliance with strict Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations. A complex framework of legislation, codes of practice, and environmental…

  • Are Asbestos Building Surveys Really Necessary?

    Are Asbestos Building Surveys Really Necessary?

    The Importance of an Asbestos Building Survey An asbestos building survey is essential for identifying and managing asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in commercial and industrial properties across Australia. Under Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations, property owners and Persons in Control of a Business or Undertaking (PCBUs) must ensure that asbestos risks are properly assessed and…

  • What Is Included In An Asbestos Audit Report?

    What Is Included In An Asbestos Audit Report?

    Understanding an Asbestos Audit Report An asbestos audit report is a vital document for commercial properties in Australia, ensuring compliance with Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations. Under Australian law, a Person in Control of a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) must identify and manage asbestos risks in workplaces. A licensed asbestos assessor is responsible for…

  • How Is Asbestos Cleared From a Site?

    How Is Asbestos Cleared From a Site?

    Understanding Asbestos Clearance in Commercial Properties Asbestos clearance is critical for ensuring the safety of commercial properties in Australia. Due to the hazardous nature of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), strict regulations govern its removal, disposal, and post-removal verification. If asbestos is removed in a commercial building, professional asbestos clearance is required to comply with Work Health…

  • Do Popcorn Ceilings Contain Asbestos?

    Do Popcorn Ceilings Contain Asbestos?

    Many Australian businesses and homeowners are concerned about the potential presence of asbestos in their popcorn ceilings, particularly in commercial buildings and homes built before the 1990s. This distinctive textured ceiling finish, known for its bumpy appearance resembling popcorn, was widely used throughout the 20th century and may contain hazardous asbestos materials. Popcorn Ceiling Composition…

  • What kinds of roofing materials are likely to contain ACMs?

    What kinds of roofing materials are likely to contain ACMs?

    Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) were extensively utilised in Australian roofing construction throughout much of the 20th century, owing to their durability, fire resistance, and cost-effectiveness. Understanding which roofing components potentially contain asbestos is crucial for property owners, builders, and maintenance professionals. Asbestos Containing Corrugated Roofing and Components The most prevalent ACM in Australian roofing systems is…

  • Understanding Crystalline Silica and the Silica National Strategic Plan

    Understanding Crystalline Silica and the Silica National Strategic Plan

    Crystalline silica is a naturally occurring mineral found abundantly in construction materials such as stone, rock, sand, gravel, and clay. When these materials are processed, silica dust is released into the air as respirable crystalline silica – microscopic particles small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs. This dust poses severe health risks, potentially causing…

  • Asbestos Removal in the Workplace: Requirements for Asbestos Removal Work

    Asbestos Removal in the Workplace: Requirements for Asbestos Removal Work

    Understanding and complying with asbestos removal regulations is crucial for workplace safety in Australia. This comprehensive guide outlines the requirements for asbestos removal work, including licensing requirements, health monitoring obligations, and professional assessment procedures. Licensing Requirements For Asbestos Removal Australian regulations fall under Safe Work Australia’s Code of Practice, which has specific licensing requirements for…

  • Global Responsibility For Asbestos Safety

    Global Responsibility For Asbestos Safety

    Asbestos-related diseases continue to affect individuals and communities worldwide, highlighting the importance of a collective, global responsibility for asbestos health and safety. In Australia, managing asbestos risks effectively requires robust inspection, testing, reporting, and management systems—all designed to minimise exposure and prevent harm. At Global Asbestos Audits, we live this philosophy daily, offering best-practice asbestos…

  • Queensland Asbestos Audits For Buildings Constructed Before 1990

    Queensland Asbestos Audits For Buildings Constructed Before 1990

    Buildings constructed before 1990 in Queensland often contain asbestos, which poses significant health and legal risks if not properly managed. To ensure compliance and safety, asbestos audits in Queensland are critical, particularly for landlords, construction teams, and businesses operating in older properties. Government Compliance Campaigns From 1 August to 31 October 2024, Workplace Health and…

  • What Should I Do If I Suspect Asbestos In My Workplace?

    What Should I Do If I Suspect Asbestos In My Workplace?

    Asbestos commonly found in many older buildings due to its past popularity in construction, poses serious health risks if disturbed. For workplaces, ensuring safety and compliance is essential when asbestos is suspected. Whether you’re a tenant, landlord, or part of a body corporate, here’s what you need to know about addressing asbestos concerns and how…

  • Engineered Stone Banned in Australia from 31st December 2024

    Engineered Stone Banned in Australia from 31st December 2024

    Australia is taking significant steps to protect workers and consumers from the dangers of crystalline silica, a key component in engineered stone products. Starting from 31st December 2024, a ban will come into effect across all Australian jurisdictions, prohibiting the manufacture, supply, processing, and installation of engineered stone benchtops, panels, and slabs. This regulation aims…