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(1) This Procedure aims to prevent asbestos-related disease resulting from exposure to airborne asbestos in the workplace and to ensure asbestos containing materials are managed and controlled according to Victorian and Australian legislative requirements. (2) HESF – Standard 2.3 Wellbeing and Safety; 7.3 Information Management. (3) Standards for Registered Training Organizations (RTOs) 2015 (Cth): Standard 8. (4) This Procedure also aligns with ISO 45001:2018 – 6.1, 8.1.2, 7. (5) This Procedure applies to: (6) Asbestos Containing Material (ACM)- ACM include materials such as cement sheeting, vinyl floor tiles, ceiling tiles, insulation of old furnaces, boilers and water heaters, bar heaters, heating mantles, pump gaskets, pipe gaskets, switchboard linings, heat resistant mats and asbestos gloves. (7) Asbestos - Naturally occurring fibrous mineral. Asbestos was commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, manufacturing, building and construction applications in Australia between the 1940s and late 1980s. The presence of asbestos does not pose health risks unless it is broken, in poor or deteriorated condition, or disturbed during activities that produce dust containing asbestos fibers. Inhalation of asbestos fibers is a serious health risk and can lead to diseases such as mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis. (8) Asbestos Consultant - Audit - A qualified Occupational Hygienist with specialist knowledge appointed to identify all ACM in Victoria University buildings and major building equipment items and update the Asbestos Registers (Division 5 Audit, and report on any ACM identified prior to demolition Division 6 Audit). This may include testing of Asbestos Containing Materials. (9) Asbestos Consultant - Removal - A qualified Occupational Hygienist, who is an independent party, with specialist knowledge to oversee the requirements for asbestos removal to ensure that all aspects of the removal specification are strictly followed. This includes review of proposed removal operations, determination of airborne asbestos, visual inspection for residue and provision of clearance certificates. (10) Asbestos Disturbance - Where actions to asbestos containing materials occur causing release of airborne asbestos fibers. For example where asbestos containing materials are removed, cut, damaged or drilled or where enclosed areas which contain ACM are opened and/or entered. (11) Asbestos Exposure - Where airborne asbestos fibers are inhaled. The asbestos concentration which could impact on health is above 0.1 fibers per milliliter measured as a time weighted average over an 8 hour working day in a person's breathing zone according to the required standards. (12) Asbestos Register - A register identifying all the locations where asbestos is present within the University. The Register details the location of asbestos containing materials in all buildings erected prior to 2005, the ACM condition and priority classification. (13) Contractor – Maintenance person or company or builder engaged by the University to undertake maintenance, construction or upgrade works. (14) Digital and Campus Services Project Manager - The Victoria University Digital & Campus Services staff member responsible for managing the works. Any Staff who plan and oversee building maintenance or works for a given building demolition, excavation or renovation job. (15) Division 5 Risk Assessment - Assessment of the health risks associated with the presence of ACM in University buildings constructed before 2005. Division 5 Assessments to include all buildings erected or renovated prior to 2005 that have not yet been assessed. (16) Division 6 Risk Assessment - An audit of all buildings erected or renovated prior to 2005 which ensures identification of all hazardous material before demolition or refurbishment. Division 6 assessments shall include sample testing following removal of tiles, carpet, floor coverings and sampling of walls and insulation. Where destructive testing is required, the area shall be sealed off to minimise risk of exposures between testing and refurbishment work. NOTE: Most Division 6 assessments require demolition of small areas of rooms or equipment for sampling to assess if ACM or other hazardous materials are present. (17) Friable Asbestos - Asbestos-containing materials which, when dry, can be crumbled or pulverized to a powder by hand or, as a result of a work process, becomes such that it may be crumbled, pulverised or reduced to powder by hand pressure. (18) Hazardous materials – Term for materials such as asbestos, paint containing lead, polychlorinated biphenyls, synthetic mineral fibers etc. which may be present in older buildings. (19) HEPA - High efficiency particulate arrestance (or air) filter. (20) NATA - National Australian Testing Authority - approves the methods and accredits the providers of asbestos content determinations and sampling for airborne asbestos fibers. (21) Nominated Builder - Where capital works exceed $350,000 the Nominated Builder will be responsible for all aspects of work related to asbestos management. (22) Non-friable Asbestos - Asbestos containing materials that when dry, cannot be crumbled by hand pressure. (23) Priority Risk Ratings – Risk levels following Hazardous Materials audits: (24) Worksafe - Victoria's workplace health and safety regulator. (26) As far as is reasonably practicable, any risk associated with the presence of asbestos must be eliminated by removing the asbestos. The person managing the workplace must ensure that all persons at the workplace are not exposed to an atmospheric concentration of asbestos fibres in excess of the asbestos exposure standard. (27) Where asbestos is fully encased and sealed it presents no risk, this material shall be labelled as containing asbestos and listed on the Asbestos Register. Asbestos identification labels shall be selected and placed according to the Asbestos Labelling Guidelines. (28) Due to the hazard that it poses, the manufacture, supply, storage, transport, sale, use, re-use, installation and replacement of asbestos is banned across Australia. Care should be exercised when purchasing or acquiring items from other countries as the same legislation may not apply in jurisdictions other than Australia. (29) The Associate Director, Services will ensure that asbestos containing materials at each Victoria University Workplace and building (erected prior to 2005) are clearly identified and labelled as far as is reasonably practicable. (30) This includes identifying when buildings were constructed and what materials were in construction and any ACM in plant under the control of Victoria University. (31) ACM are identified using an Asbestos Consultant - Audit. The Asbestos Consultant - Audit must inspect locations, and revise and update the Asbestos Register. (32) Where there is uncertainty (based on reasonable grounds) as to whether any material is likely to contain asbestos then assume asbestos is present and manage, contain and label accordingly or arrange for analysis of samples. (33) The locations of asbestos containing materials in buildings erected prior to 2005 will be recorded in a register, which must be current, with all relevant information about the identified ACM. The register must include a record of: (34) It is also beneficial to include floor plans and photographs of asbestos locations and records of any material testing conducted in the Asbestos Register. (35) The Asbestos Register shall be updated whenever there is a change to the condition of any asbestos or if it is removed, enclosed or sealed. Regardless of any changes, the register must be reviewed and updated at least every five years. (36) All materials and locations where asbestos containing materials are identified shall be labelled as far as is practicable. (37) Labels shall be placed according to the Asbestos Labelling Guidelines. (38) Asbestos Registers must be readily available to any staff member and the following groups who may be engaged by the University to carry out work in buildings erected prior to 2005: (39) Before they start, any contractors who are engaged to perform work that involves the risk of exposure to asbestos must be given a copy of the asbestos register. The register must include the location of the asbestos. (40) The Digital and Campus Services Project Manager must ensure that a copy of the Asbestos Risk Assessment is provided to Contractors/Asbestos Consultants who are planning or quoting for any works involving the disturbance of asbestos containing materials in buildings erected prior to 2005. (41) A Division 6 Asbestos Risk Assessment must be organised by the Digital and Campus Services Project Manager and the Contractor before undertaking any demolition or refurbishment work in buildings erected or refurbished prior to 2005. This applies to any work involving the potential disturbance of walls, floors ceilings, etc. and including scraping, screwing, cutting or painting which includes sanding. (42) Architects, Contractors or staff must consult with the Digital and Campus Services Project Manager and the Associate Director, Services during the planning stage so that if asbestos is present, the ACM is removed or alternative methods are used to avoid disturbing the sealed asbestos. (43) Activities where there is potential ACM disturbance, including entry into crawl spaces under buildings or rooms which have been sealed off, require the person organizing the work and/or the Digital and Campus Services Project Manager to ensure correct training and PPE are used and the procedure is compliant with the Asbestos Removal and Renovation Plan. (44) If accidental damage occurs to any ACM during the course of a works project or during the usual course of University operations: (45) For larger damage or disturbance, the Digital and Campus Services Project Manager will make arrangements according to the Asbestos Removal and Renovation Plan. (46) In the case of a large area (greater than hand size) of ACM disturbance, Contractors, Staff and students will not reoccupy the room or location until they have been advised it is safe to do so after a clearance has been issued by an Asbestos Consultant - Removal in writing. (47) The Facility team and individuals dealing with any aspect of work related to asbestos should complete General Asbestos Awareness Training via VUDevelop. (48) The University must maintain any records relating to training. (49) The Associate Director, Services must ensure that all current documents regarding asbestos matters are maintained in a centralised file and archived documents are retained in accordance with the Records Management Policy. Records should include: (50) The OH&S Incident Management System shall retain records of incidents involving asbestos. These include any incidents of accidental damage or unforeseen asbestos identification. (51) Where limited asbestos removal work is considered and/or planned the Associate Director, Services must be consulted. (52) Small amounts of unlicensed asbestos work can be carried out but must comply with strict safety requirements. The material must be non-friable, area less than 10m2 and the work of cumulative duration is 1 hour or less in any period of seven days. Small asbestos removal jobs shall be managed by a trained VU Campus Services staff member. (53) Prior to commencement of the work, a documented asbestos control plan must be developed in conjunction with an Asbestos Consultant and the Associate Director, Campus Services. (54) All staff involved in the work must have current Asbestos Awareness Training where records are retained. (55) The proposed work area must be isolated, barricaded and labelled. (56) Communication and consultation will occur with staff working in the area and relevant Health and Safety Representative/s. (57) The work must be carried out in such a way to minimise the generation of airborne dust. This may include spraying the surface with water or PVA glue/water mixture prior to the work. (58) Only hand tools can be used. No mechanically operated tools. (59) Staff must wear Australian Standard compliant respiratory protection, safety eyewear, and asbestos fibre resistant disposable overalls. (Refer to PPE Section below.) (60) All disposable overalls and respirator filters shall be disposed of at the barrier of the work area into the double wrapped and labelled plastic bags for asbestos removal. (61) Clean up shall involve damp rags or vacuuming where the unit has a HEPA filter. No dry broom sweeping or compressed air. All clean up materials will be double wrapped and disposed of as per asbestos removal. (62) Any asbestos waste must be double wrapped in labelled plastic bags. (63) Asbestos Containing materials are classified as prescribed waste and as such must be disposed of according to the Environment Protection (Industrial Waste Resource) Regulations 2009 (Vic). (64) See Asbestos Removal and Renovation Plan. (65) All testing of suspected asbestos containing materials shall be conducted by a NATA accredited laboratory which must be independent of the University. (66) The Asbestos Register also contains a short listing of portable equipment identified as possibly containing asbestos. (67) The mandatory PPE during Asbestos removal is:Health and Safety - Asbestos Management Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Top of PageSection 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibility
Director, Campus Services
Safe management of asbestos in pre 2005 buildings, equipment and grounds within the University.
Associate Director, Services
Consult with University Management and Health and Safety Representatives regarding current asbestos risk assessments and any planned asbestos removal activities.
Ensure any identified asbestos containing materials, where it is not practicable for removal, are contained, sealed and labelled. This may be delegated to a Contracted Suitably Qualified Provider.
Work with the OH&S Team to ensure regular Asbestos Awareness Training is available and completed by the required staff.
Provide training/information to a worker if that worker may reasonably be involved in asbestos related work. Training must include the identification, safe handling and suitable control measures for asbestos and ACM.
Manager, Facilities
Support the Technical Services and Trades staff in identifying any portable equipment or plant which may contain asbestos. Arrange any testing if required.
Ensure any asbestos removal is carried out in compliance with legislative requirements.
Retain all past versions of the Asbestos Register and Asbestos Removal documentation. Arrange for immediate remediation for any sites or locations identified during asbestos audits where the asbestos is friable or in poor condition. (P1 sites)
Ensure the required arrangements for Asbestos identification and removal during demolitions, renovations and refurbishments are carried out.
Communicate results of any asbestos testing or environmental monitoring to equipment owners and OH&S team to enable update of the Asbestos Register.
Asbestos Consultant - Audit
Conduct the asbestos register audit review and update as required.
Immediately communicate P1 (see definitions) Level hazard to Associate Director, Services for remediation.
Forward all required documentation to the Associate Director, Services.
Placement of labels on asbestos containing materials as they are identified.
Asbestos Consultant – Removal
OH&S Team
Maintain the accuracy of the Asbestos Register by arranging audits by an Asbestos Competent person at least every 5 years and after new finds of ACM and ACM removals.
Ensure access to Asbestos register for all VU staff with special emphasis on contractors and staff members carrying out maintenance activities.
Keep VU Staff informed of the availability and location of the Asbestos Registers and the risk and measures in place to control risks associated with asbestos.
Assist the Associate Director, Services in delivery and management of Asbestos Awareness Training.
Support and advise the Associate Director, Services, including consultation with staff enquiries with respect to Asbestos health risks.
Audit of compliance with this Procedure.
Digital and Campus Services Staff
Digital and Campus Services Project Manager
Victoria University Staff or Contractors
Executive Deans, Directors and Managers
Part B - Procedures
General Requirements
Prohibited activity
Identify Asbestos Containing Materials
Asbestos Register (Division 5 Review)
Asbestos Containing Materials Labels
Asbestos Register Access
Planning and Quoting Demolition, Excavation and Refurbishment work
Works Where Asbestos Containing Materials are Identified and/or may be Disturbed
Accidental Damage to Asbestos-containing Materials during Works or Usual University Operations
Training
Record Keeping
Limited Removal Work
Major Removal and Renovation Work
Testing of Asbestos Containing Materials
Asbestos in Portable Equipment
Mandatory PPE during Asbestos Removal