Item 8.4 - Attachment 1

Draft Asbestos Policy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Draft Asbestos Policy

 

 

Policy Number

Table of Contents

 

1.1      Introduction

1.2      Aim and Objectives

1.3      Definitions

1.4      Development Process

1.5      Development that does not require consent

1.6      Asbestos Waste Disposal Facilities

1.7      Response to Requests/Complaints (Public Place)

1.8      Response to Requests/Complaints (Private property)

1.9      Training Needs ‘Council Staff’

1.10  Resources

1.11  Administration

 

 

 

1.1Introduction

 

This policydocument sets out Parramatta City Council’s policy and procedures for the management of asbestos.

 

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which has been mined and then processed (using a variety of mixersd andwith a binders) for use in a variety of waysand shaped for its specific use. It was used extensively in the construction industry in New South Wales for a number of years up until 1986 because of itsdue to Its unique properties includingof tensile strength, stability at high temperature, resistance to chemicals and corrosion and its insulating properties.

 

Under NSW legislation, material that contains asbestos is referred to as either friable or

bonded’ and .  Definitions of these two forms are described more extensively later inprovided in the ‘definitions” section of this policy.

 

Asbestos can be found in many buildings that were constructed prior to the mid

1980s, its uses were many and varied and included but were not limited to the following:

 

Materials that are referred to as Bbonded asbestos’ include: material

·            asbestos cement pipes (used such asfor electrical, water, drainage and fire protection purposes)lue pipes.

 

·            electrical metering boards.

 

· flat (fibro), corrugated or compressed asbestos cement sheeting used in roof and wall cladding

 

Materials that are referred to as Ffriable asbestos’ include material:

· Sprayed limpet

 

· Millboard

 

·    boiler lagging

 

 

Asbestos inappropriately buried

 

Asbestos is commonly referred to as fibro because it’s extensive use in housing construction.

 

Any asbestos cement product is subject to;:

 

· Weathering.

 

·    Hail severely damaged.

 by hail,

·    Ddamaged by heat/fire or other mechanical action.

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· Damage fromor illegal water blasting if it is a friable asbestos.

 

The presence of asbestos (which may also be referred to as fibro) does not constitute a danger if it is in good condition and is not disturbed. However it is hazardous when disturbed during demolition, renovation or mishap, as the fibres may be released into the air and remain suspended for a considerable time allowing for their inhalation. These fibres may remain in the human body for years before causing diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.

 

Materials that are suspected of containing asbestos should be inspected and tested by suitably qualified and experienced people before they are disturbed. It is not possible to establish if a material contains asbestos by simpley inspection alone looking at it. Doubtful material should be treated as containing asbestos. Some materials are clearly labelled as containing asbestos.

 

1.2 Aim and Objective

 

The aim of this policy is to set a frame work to:

 

·    C• control and regulate the removal or repair of asbestos in the development process.;

 

·    • pProvide information and educational material on the handling of asbestos.

 

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• rRespond to inquiries and complaints regarding theits use or misuse of asbestos.

 

The objectives of this policy are to:

 

·     Encourage the safe handling and removal of asbestosmaterials containing asbestos.

materials; and

·     Provide consistent Council procedures for asbestos handling and removal.

 

Area to which policy applies

This policy applies to all land located with the local government area of within the Parramatta City Council.Area,

 

1.3 Definitions

 

For the purpose of this policy, the following definitions will apply:

 

Approved hours means the permissible hours of construction work specified in any approval or development consent authorising building worksgranted by Council..

 

Asbestos means any generic term for a number of fibrous silicate minerals and is comprised of. There are two major groups being of asbestos:

·          The serpentine group contains chrysotile, commonly known as white asbestos;

 

·          The amphibole group contains amosite (brown asbestos), crocidolite (blue asbestos) as well as some other less common types, which are tremolite, actinolite and anthophyllite.

 

Bonded asbestos means Aany material containing asbestos in a bonded matrix (and includes products that. It may consist of Portland cement or various resin/binders) and it cannot be crushed by hand.

 

Construction site means Aany land or building where work or preparation for building (including the remediation of contaminated land), demolition, erection, and/or excavation is being carried out and also includes any work associated with vehicle delivery and pick up from the site.

 

Council means Parramatta City Council.

 

Demolition means Tthe complete or partial dismantling of a structure.

 

Development – Hhas the meaning given to that termascribed to it in the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

 

Friable asbestos means – Aany material containing asbestos which is in the form of a powder, or can be crushed by hand when dry.

 

Fibro – Also known as fibro cement.

 

PPE means all items of protective clothing or other protective equipment that comply with all laws and requirements relating to the safe handling of asbestos– Personal Protective Equipment.

 

NATA accredited laboratory means a laboratory that has been accredited by the- National Association of Testing Authorities

 

 - NATA accreditation provides a means of determining, formally recognising and promoting the competence of facilities to perform specific types of testing, inspection, calibration, and other related activities.

 

 

1.4 Development Process

 

Council has prepared Specific conditions for inclusion in approvals or consents intended to apply to developments where it is known or reasonably suspected that asbestos is present have been developed.

 

The aim of these conditions of consent is to minimise asbestos exposure in the environment by requiring asbestos safe work practices and controls and disposal procedures be observed  during development activities.  An example of the relevant conditions appears below:

 

In addition to compliance with the development consent conditions, applicants shall notify their neighbours prior to the removal of any asbestos. The applicant or their agent must, in writing, notify all adjoining properties and those directly opposite the development. Notification details to include the date(s) and time(s) of the asbestos removal, the name of the licensed removalist together with a contact person for the site, telephone, facsimile and email address.

 

Note:

Notwithstanding if the development requires consent or not, demolition works and disposal of asbestos must only be undertaken by contractors who hold a current WorkCover “Demolition Licence” and a current WorkCover “Class 2 (Restricted) Asbestos Licence unless the amount is less than the minimum allowed by the NSW WorkCover Authority.

 

 

1.5 Development that does not require consent

 

Some development in the local government area controlled by Council does not require a consent or approval be obtained before conducting the relevant development. This exemption from the requirement to obtain a consent or approval appears in the following:The following planning controls apply to development that does not require consent within the Parramatta City Area:

 

·        Parramatta Development Control Plan 2005.

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·     State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008.

 

To ensure that he following requirements establish a consistent approach is followed throughout the local government area controlled by  across the Council area.

 

Tthe following requirements must be satisfied or complied with, before a complying development can be carried out or the demolition of any material that contains asbestos:

 

·       The work is to be carried out by the holder of a NSW WorkCover Asbestos or “Demolition Licence” and a current WorkCover “Class 2 (Restricted) Asbestos licence.

 

·          Demolition is to be carried out in accordance with the applicable provisions of Australian Standard AS2601 1991 - The Demolition of Structures).

 

·Demolition works are restricted to Monday to Friday between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm. No demolition works are to be undertaken on Saturdays, Sundays or

·          Public Holidays.

 

·          Standard commercially manufactured signs containing the words ‘DANGER ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN PROGRESS’ measuring not less than 400mmx300mm are to be erected in prominent visible positions on the site.

 

·Standard commercially manufactured signs containing the words

·                    ‘DANGER ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN PROGRESS’ measuring not less than

400mmx300mm are to be erected in prominent visible positions on the site.

·       No asbestos laden skips or bins are to be left in any public place without the approval of Council.

 

·       No asbestos products are to be water blasted or reused on the site (i.e. packing pieces, spacers, formwork or fill).

 

·       Prior to the exportation of all waste from the site the material should be classified to determine where the waste may be legally taken. The Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 provides for the commission of an offence for both the waste owner and the transporter, if the waste is taken to a place that cannot lawfully be used as a waste facility.

 

·       The proponent of  demolition or renovation works involving asbestos material should obtain:

 

(i)         (i) an asbestos clearance certificate prepared by a NATA accredited occupational hygienist; and

 

(i)                         

(ii)        a signed statement verifying that demolition work and the recycling of asbestos materials was undertaken in accordance the NSW Workcover document Your guide to working with Asbestos www.workcover.nsw.gov.au

 

·          Whether or notNotwithstanding if the development requires consent is requiredor not, demolition works and disposal of asbestos must only be undertaken by contractors who hold a current WorkCover Asbestos or “Demolition Licence” and a current WorkCover “Class 2 (Restricted) Asbestos Licence unless the amount is less than the minimum allowed by the NSW WorkCover Authority.

 

1.6 Asbestos Waste Disposal Facilities

 

The removal of asbestos waste is permitted, subject to development consent conditions governing times, seven days per week.

 

Waste facilities (including hours of operation) that will accept asbestos are;

 

·   Belrose Waste & Recycling Centre

Address: Crozier Road, Belrose

Phone: 1300 651 116

Hours of Operation:

Monday to Friday: 6am to 5pm

Saturday and Sunday: 8am to 5pm

 

·   Jacks Gully Waste & Recycling Centre

Address: Richardson Road, Narellan

Phone: 1300 651 116

Hours of Operation:

Monday: to Friday: 6am to 4pm

Saturday & Sunday: 8am to 4pm

 

·   Eastern Creek Waste & Recycling Centre

Address: Wallgrove Road, Eastern Creek

Phone: 1300 651 116

Hours of Operation:

Monday to Friday: 7am to 4pm

Saturday: 8am to 5pm

Sunday: 8am to 5pm

 

·   Lucas Heights Waste & Recycling Centre,

Address: New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights

Phone: 1300 651 116

Hours of Operation:

Monday to Friday: 6am to 4pm

Saturday: 8am to 5pm

Sunday: 8am to 5pm

 

1.7 Response to Requests/Complaints (Public Place)

 

Where Council is in receipt of an enquiry or /complaint concerning asbestos or Council staff becomestaff becomes aware of an asbestos being dumped in the street or other public place the following will be Council’s procedure will be followedfor dealing with such complaints.:

 

1          . Enquiry/complaint to be entered on Council’s service request system.

 

2.         Council officers receiving a complaint or becoming aware of an asbestos dump are to advise their team leader immediately.

 

3.         Team Leader or their nominees are to investigate and:

• Quantify;

• Photograph;

• Identify the owner of the material or the party responsible for the incident or dumping, if possible.

 

4.         Staff must wear appropriate PPE when investigating enquiries/complaints regarding asbestos.

 

5          .Team Leader to request Cleansing Team to secure public area to prevent public access with priority given to  asbestos dumped in a sensitive area such as a park or near a school or the environmental conditions (i.e. wind and or rain).  

 

6.         Team Leader or nominee to contact NSW EPA to apply for Environmental Trust Funds to fund the costs of removing orphan waste (dumped asbestos) where the person responsible cannot be identified. Approval must be granted prior to the removal of any asbestos material by Council.

 

7          . The Team Leader or nominee shall advise the PCC Cleansing Team to have asbestos removed by a licensed asbestos removalist and disposed of at a waste centre that accepts asbestos. Council will require a receipt to confirm the asbestos was disposed of lawfully.

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8          . Team Leader or nominee to undertake enforcement action against the responsible party if they can be identified.

 

9          8. Complainant and residents to be advised of outcome.

 

1.8 Response to Requests/Complaints (Private property)

 

Where Council is in receipt of a complaint or /enquiry regarding asbestos on private property the following procedure will be followedCouncil’s procedure for dealing with such complaints.:

 

1          . Complaint to be entered on Council’s service request system.

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2          . Complaint to be forwarded to the Team Leader Environment and Development Control or a senior health officer in that officer’s absence - immediately.;

 

3          . Request/Complaint to be investigated by Environmental Health Surveyor immediately.

 

4          . Health surveyor to, in consultation with the Department of Conservation and

Environment and/or the NSW WorkCover Authority, make a determination if the material contains asbestos and if there is a risk to human health or the environment if required.

Staff are to wear the appropriate PPE when investigating enquiries/complaints regarding asbestos. (See section 6 NOHSC 2002).

 

 

5          . If there is a risk to human health or the environment, a short term notice may be served on the owner of the premises under Section 124 of the

Local Government Act 1993 or a Clean – up notice may be served under Section 91 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.

 Council will ensure the asbestos is collected by a licensed asbestos removalist and disposed of only at a waste centre that accepts asbestos (as listed in Part 4 of this policy). Council will require a receipt to confirm the asbestos was disposed of lawfully.

 

6          . Information to be gathered for regulatory response, should include but not be limited to photographs, quantify m2, type (flat, corrugated), weather conditions (rain, wind etc) property owner’s details.

 

7          . If the building owner cannot be contacted and the asbestos is friable contact the NSW Fire Brigade (Hazmat) (9318-4822) to secure area and commence regulatory procedures to prevent any environmental or health damage.

 

8          . Complainant and residents to be advised of outcome.

 

1.9 Training Needs ‘Council Staff’

 

Council regularly conductstraining strategy for staff.  For Council staff in the areas of such as Building Trades People,

 Building Surveyors, Environmental Health Surveyors, Rangers and Waste collectors. t.

The training should include but not be limited to the following:

 

·          Where staff are likely to come into contact with asbestos;

 

·          Health hazards associated with asbestos; and

 

·          Legal responsibility (Health and Environment) for ensuring their health and the health of others.

 

The rRelevant Council staff are to be provided with the appropriate PPE when investigating asbestos enquiries, and receive training in the care and use of such equipment.

 

1.10 Resources

 

Title Where to find it Author/Source

Occupational Health and Safety

Act 2000

www.workcover.nsw.gov.au NSW Government

Occupational Health and Safety

Regulation 2001

www.workcover.nsw.gov.au NSW Government

Your guide to working with

asbestos

www.workcover.nsw.gov.au WorkCover NSW

Living with Fibro www.workcover.nsw.gov.au WorkCover NSW

Asbestos ‘Guidelines for licensed

asbestos removal contractors

www.workcover.nsw.gov.au National Occupational Health

& Safety Commission

Guide to the Control of

Asbestos Hazards in Buildings

and Structures [NOHSC

:3002(1998)]

www.nohsc.gov.au National Occupational Health

& Safety Commission

Fibro & Asbestos ‘A renovators

and homeowners guide’

www.nsw.gov.au/fibro/brochure.asp NSW Government

Fibro and Asbestos ‘Frequently

asked questions for renovators

and homeowners’

www.nsw.gov.au/fibro/faqs.asp NSW Government

Australian Standard AS 2601

– 2001

‘The Demolition of Structures’

www.standards.org.au Standards Australia

Safely disposing of asbestos

from your home

www.environment.nsw.gov.au Department of Environment

and Conservation (NSW)

 

1.11 Administration

 

This pPolicy will be reviewed every three years or when legislative changes affect the policy.

 

Review

 

Version

Date Adopted

Date superseded

 

 

 

 

Owner

Manager Regulatory Services