(1) To prevent asbestos-related disease resulting from exposure to airborne asbestos in the workplace. (2) To ensure asbestos containing materials are managed and controlled according to Victorian and Australian legislative requirements. (3) This procedure applies: (4) ACM — Asbestos Containing Material. This can include 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. (5) Asbestos — Naturally occurring fibrous minerals. 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 fibres. Inhalation of asbestos fibres is a serious health risk and can lead to diseases such as mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis. (6) Asbestos Consultant - Audit — An Occupational Hygienist — 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. This may include testing of Asbestos Containing Materials. (7) 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. For small asbestos jobs this may be a suitably qualified member of the OH&S Team. (8) Asbestos Coordinator — the person appointed by the University to act as the main contact for asbestos related issues. This person is responsible for the safe management of asbestos within the University. (9) Asbestos Removalist — a company appointed by the principal contractor or directly by the University and must be licenced for asbestos removal works with the Worksafe under Part 4 of the Victorian OH&S Regulations 2007. (10) 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, its condition and priority classification. (11) Contractor — maintenance person or company or builder engaged by the University to undertake, maintenance, construction or upgrade works. (12) Contracted Maintenance Provider — a company engaged by the University to manage all day-to-day facilities works and services and the works and services contractors. (13) Division 5 Risk Assessment — Assessment of the health risk associated with the presence of asbestos. In general, the Division 5 Risk Assessment provides an overview of the entire University. Identified in this procedure as the Asbestos Register. (14) Division 6 Risk Assessment - Prior to the commencement of any works, the employer or occupier of the work area must determine whether asbestos is present. In general, a Division 6 Risk Assessment offers a more detailed assessment of a specific work area. (15) 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. (16) HEPA — High efficiency particulate arrestance (or air) filter. (17) NATA — National Australian Testing Authority — approves the methods and accredits the providers of asbestos content determinations and sampling for airborne asbestos fibres. (18) Nominated Builder — Where capital works exceed $350,000 the Nominated Builder will assume the responsibilities of the Asbestos Coordinator. (19) Non-friable Asbestos — Asbestos containing materials that when dry, cannot be crumbled by hand pressure. (20) Priority Risk Ratings — (21) Quicksafe - Victoria University's Incident Management System. (22) Recfind - Victoria University's Document Records System. (23) VU Facilities Project Manager - The Victoria University Facilities staff person responsible for managing the works. Staff who plan and oversee works for a given building demolition, excavation or renovation job. (24) Worksafe — the Victorian WorkCover authority (25) Nil (26) Safe management of asbestos in buildings and major building equipment within the University. (27) Summarise and table a one page report of completed ACM risk assessments to University Health and Safety Meetings — the report can be tabled by the OH&S team representative attending these meetings. (28) Arrange for immediate remediation for any sites or locations identified during asbestos audits where the asbestos is friable or in poor condition. (P1 sites). (29) Nominate a deputy to act as the Asbestos Coordinator during absences. (30) Placement of labels on asbestos containing materials as they are identified. (31) Support the Technical Services and Trades staff in identifying any portable equipment or plant which may contain asbestos. (32) Arrange for sampling and testing of any identified portable equipment which may contain asbestos. (33) Assist the Asbestos Coordinator in delivery and management of Asbestos Awareness Training. (34) Support and advise the Asbestos Coordinator, including consultation with staff enquiries with respect to Asbestos health risks. (35) Audit of compliance with this procedure. (36) As far as is reasonably practicable, any risk associated with the presence of asbestos must be eliminated by removing the asbestos. (37) Where asbestos is fully encased and sealed it presents no risk, but this material must be labelled as containing asbestos and listed on the Asbestos Register. (38) 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. (39) The Asbestos Coordinator will ensure that asbestos containing materials at each Victoria University Workplace and building are clearly identified (including inaccessible areas) and labelled as far as is reasonably practicable. (40) This includes identifying when buildings were constructed and what materials were in construction and any asbestos in plant under the control of Victoria University. (41) Asbestos containing materials are identified using an Asbestos Consultant - Audit. The Asbestos Consultant — Audit must inspect locations, and revise and update the Asbestos Register. (42) Where there is uncertainty (based on reasonable grounds) as to whether any material is likely to contain asbestos then assume asbestos is present and label accordingly or arrange for analysis of samples. (43) The locations of asbestos containing materials will be recorded in a register which must be kept up to date with all relevant information about the identified ACM. The register must include a record of: (44) It is also beneficial to include floor plans and photographs of asbestos locations and records of any material testing conducted in the Asbestos Register. (45) The Asbestos Register must 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 every five years. (46) All materials and locations where asbestos containing materials are identified shall be labelled as far as is practicable. (47) Asbestos Register must be readily available to any staff member and the following groups who may be engaged by the University to carry out work. (48) The VU Facilities 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. (49) The asbestos register must also be reviewed by the VU Facilities Project Manager and the Contractor before undertaking any demolition or refurbishment work. This applies to any work involving the potential disturbance of walls, floors ceilings, etc. and including scraping, screwing, cutting or painting which includes sanding. (50) Architects, Contractors or staff must consult with the VU Facilities Project Manager and the Asbestos Coordinator during the planning stage so that if asbestos is present, the ACM is removed or alternative methods can be used to avoid disturbing the sealed asbestos. (51) The VU Facilities Project manager must follow the procedures listed in the Asbestos Management Procedure - Removal (52) If accidental damage occurs to any asbestos-containing material during the course of a works project or during the usual course of University operations. (53) The contractor must stop work immediately, students and staff shall immediately vacate the immediate area. (54) The contractor or the student supervisor will advise the VU Facilities Project Manager/Contractor Maintenance Provider who will contact. (55) Asbestos Awareness Training —Initial session to be completed by the following groups with at least 3 yearly Asbestos Refresher Training which may be completed on-line: (56) Training records shall be retained in the Victoria University training management system. (57) The Asbestos Coordinator must ensure that all current documents regarding asbestos matters are maintained in a centralised file and archived documents are retained in the Victoria University Document Records System in accordance with legislated records retention times. Records should include: (58) Incidents involving asbestos — within the incident management system. (59) Medical records of staff members who have been identified as potentially exposed (by proximity to an incident where the concentration of airborne asbestos fibres may have exceeded a concentration of 0.1fibre per millilitre) to asbestos during the course of their work — for the regulated time period. (60) Where limited asbestos removal work is considered and/or planned the VU Asbestos Coordinator must be consulted. (61) Small amounts of unlicensed asbestos work can be carried out but must comply with strict safety requirements. The material must be non-friable, less than 10m2 and the work of cumulative duration is 1 hour or less in any period of seven days. (62) All testing of suspected asbestos containing materials shall be conducted by a NATA accredited laboratory which must be independent of the University. (63) The Asbestos Register also contains a short listing of portable equipment identified as possibly asbestos containing. Tests for asbestos content have been conducted, and recorded on the register, where the ACM is not fully contained any items with ACM have been removed. (64) Additional portable equipment may be identified as potentially asbestos containing. If this is the case, notify the supervisor who will notify the OH&S team. An OH&S Team member with Occupational Hygiene qualifications or an Asbestos Consultant - Audit shall inspect and test these materials as required and report results to the persons requesting testing and the Asbestos Coordinator for inclusion in the Asbestos Register. Where materials are identified as asbestos containing or potentially asbestos containing and not fully sealed they shall be removed according to required asbestos removal procedures or, if fully contained, will be labelled to indicate that they may contain asbestos. (65) AS/NZS 1719: Selection, Use and Maintenance of Respiratory Protection - Compliant P2 respirator. (66) Disposable coveralls of a suitable standard to prevent penetration of asbestos fibres. (67) Disposable coveralls rated type 5, category 3 (pr EN ISO 13982—1) or equivalent meet this standard and are suitable for use during asbestos removal. (68) Nil (69) This procedure is required to support the following: (70) The following documents have been referenced in this procedure:Health Safety and Wellbeing - Asbestos Management Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose / Objectives
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Section 4 - Policy Statement
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Responsibility
Director of Facilities
Asbestos Coordinator
Asbestos Consultant - Audit
OH&S Team
Victoria University Staff members and Contracted Personnel
Contractor Maintenance Provider Contractors
VU Facilities Project Manager
Victoria University Staff
College Deans, Vice-Chancellors, Directors and Managers
Procedures
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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
Accidental Damage to Asbestos-containing Materials during Works or Usual University Operations
For example: Where a small dent or hole is made, (less than hand size) covering and sealing a broken edge and ensuring appropriate ventilation before allowing re-entry to the area.Training
Record Keeping
OH&S Incident Management System and People and Culture Workplace shall retain records of:
Limited Asbestos Removal Work
Testing of Asbestos Containing Materials
Asbestos in Portable Equipment
Mandatory PPE during Asbestos Removal
Section 6 - Guidelines
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Delegate a responsible person to act as the Asbestos Coordinator.
Ensure the Asbestos Coordinator is aware of responsibility and is provided with the necessary support, resources and training to perform the responsibilities detailed in the Asbestos Management Procedure.
Keep staff informed of the availability and location of the Asbestos Register, the name and responsibilities of the Asbestos Coordinator and the risk and measures in place to control risks associated with asbestos.
The following items marked # may be delegated to a Contracted Maintenance Provider:-
# Management of the University's Asbestos Register (Division 5 Risk Assessment) for all campuses and buildings.
# Maintaining the accuracy of the Asbestos Register by arranging audits by an Asbestos Competent person at least every 5 years.
# Ensure access to Asbestos register for all VU staff with special emphasis on contractors and staff members carrying out maintenance activities.
# Ensure any identified asbestos containing materials, where it is not practicable for removal, are contained, sealed and labelled.
# Arrange for the update of the Victoria University asbestos register where ACMs are identified during periods between the asbestos surveys.
Consult with University Management and Health and Safety Representatives regarding current asbestos risk assessments and any planned asbestos removal activities.
Ensure any asbestos removal is carried out in compliance with legislative requirements.
Retain all past versions of the Asbestos Register and Asbestos Removal documentation.
Make the required arrangements for Asbestos identification and removal during demolitions, renovations and refurbishments according to the Asbestos Management Procedure — Removal.
Work with the OH&S Team to ensure regular Asbestos Awareness Training is available and completed by the required staff.
Conduct the asbestos register audit review and update as required.
Immediately communicate P1 (see definitions) Level hazard to Asbestos Coordinator for remediation.
Forward all required documentation to the Asbestos Coordinator
Communicate results of any asbestos testing which has been carried out to equipment owners, the relevant VU OH&S meetings and the Asbestos Coordinator to enable update of the Asbestos Register.
Ensure that any equipment purchased or acquired in current use has been checked to determine asbestos content.
Ensure all portable equipment which may contain asbestos is identified, checked by OH&S and labelled as required.
Review any demonstration or teaching items brought into class for potential asbestos containing materials.
Recognise that purchased or acquired equipment from overseas may contain asbestos. Making the transaction illegal in Australia.
Consult the relevant asbestos register prior to carrying out any work which could pose risks of asbestos exposure. E.g. drilling holes, cutting pipework, electrical refurbishment.
Ensure a risk assessment which includes ACM identification is conducted prior to commencing work.
Follow and ensure staff members abide by the Asbestos Management Procedure — Removal should any ACM be identified.
Review the specific location Asbestos Register (Division 5 Risk Assessment) prior to any minor projects, demolition or refurbishment work.
Recognise that excavation may include asbestos contaminated soil.
Ensure a risk assessment is conducted prior to work including determining the likelihood of asbestos or other hazardous materials.
Where asbestos is identified liaise with the Asbestos Coordinator, engage the correct people to mitigate the risks according to the Asbestos Management Procedure — Removal.
Forward all documentation relating to asbestos removal and refurbishment to the Asbestos Coordinator.
Ensure that no Asbestos is purchased, brought onto University sites, acquired or transported except for approved remediation works.
Ensure that any enquiries, concerns or faults relating to asbestos are referred to the Asbestos Coordinator.
Ensure no interference with ACM and labels or ACM sealing measures on University property.
Ensure that no asbestos containing materials are purchased or brought onto any Victoria University Location.
Ensure that their locations/s of responsibility have current building Asbestos Registers.
Recognise that acquired portable equipment may contain asbestos and ensure checks are made prior to acquisition or use.
Ensure that labelling of any asbestos containing materials has taken place within their area of responsibility.
Report any issues with respect to Asbestos to the Asbestos Coordinator and the OH&S Team.
Further labelling requirements can be found in the VU Guide — Labelling Asbestos Containing Materials.
For larger damage or disturbance, the VU Facilities Project Manager shall contact the Asbestos Coordinator who will make arrangements according to the Asbestos Management Procedure — Removal.
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.