The process for asbestos removal at Safe Environment involves several critical steps to ensure the safety of all occupants and compliance with regulations. Here’s an overview of our process:
Initial Inspection and Assessment:
Our team conducts a thorough inspection of the site to identify the presence, type, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). A detailed risk assessment is performed to determine the best course of action.
Development of a Removal Plan:
We create a customized asbestos removal plan based on the specific needs of your site. This plan includes safety precautions, timelines, and compliance with local and federal regulations.
Containment and Preparation:
The affected area is sealed off using plastic sheeting and negative air pressure systems to prevent asbestos fibres from spreading.
Signage and barriers are put in place to restrict access to the area.
Removal of Asbestos-Containing Materials:
Trained and certified professionals carefully remove the asbestos materials following industry best practices. The materials are securely bagged and labelled for disposal.
Air Monitoring and Clearance Testing:
During and after the removal process, air quality is continuously monitored to ensure that no asbestos fibres remain in the environment. A final clearance test is conducted to confirm that the area is safe for reoccupation.
Proper Disposal:
Asbestos waste is transported to a certified disposal facility, where it is handled according to environmental regulations.
Final Reporting:
A comprehensive report is provided, detailing the removal process, air quality results, and disposal records.
At Safe Environment, our priority is to ensure a safe and compliant asbestos removal process, minimizing risk to health and the environment.











