Hazardous Removal Company removes asbestos across Sydney under SafeWork NSW rules. Our licensed team handles bonded and friable materials, clearance certificates, and disposal with zero shortcuts.
Hazardous Removal Company removes asbestos from bathrooms, walls, roofs, garages, and ceiling linings in homes built before 1990. These materials often sit untouched until a renovation, extension, or plumbing job disturbs them, and that’s when risk escalates fast.
When asbestos breaks, it sheds fibres that lodge deep in the lungs. Exposure leads to mesothelioma and asbestosis, even decades later. That’s not a warning, it’s public health data from SafeWork NSW. No home is cleared for sale, lease, or renovation until these risks are controlled or removed under licence.
In Sydney, we’ve handled over 500 residential sites with confirmed asbestos. Removal without a Class A or B licence is illegal beyond 10m². We manage the full process: licensed technicians, NATA lab testing, air checks, and disposal at EPA-approved facilities. No subcontractors. No skipped steps. No legal risks for owners.
Hazardous Removal Company works in line with WHS laws and industry practice from start to finish. We don’t inspect and leave—we resolve the hazard entirely.
What Kind of Asbestos Is in Your Property, and How Do Licensed Teams Deal With Each Type?
Hazardous Removal Company removes both bonded and friable asbestos across Sydney properties. Friable asbestos crumbles easily and requires Class A removal with full containment and air monitoring. Bonded asbestos is more stable but becomes dangerous once drilled, sanded, or weathered.
Most sites don’t have just one type. Bathrooms contain pipe lagging (friable), external walls hold fibro sheets (bonded), and roof insulation varies by install date. Treating everything as the same is where removals go wrong, fast.
Our team inspects each area visually and with lab support. We don’t guess. We test. NATA-accredited labs confirm whether asbestos is present and how dangerous it is before anything is touched. From there, we assign the right removal path:
- Bonded asbestos gets removed with wetting controls, PPE, and sealed bags.
- Friable asbestos requires full site isolation, HEPA vacuums, negative pressure systems, and post-removal air testing.
We apply the right legal method to every job. No shortcuts. No oversights. No risk passed back to you. Hazardous Removal Company doesn’t generalise. We solve specific asbestos problems based on specific site data.
How Does Legal Asbestos Removal Work in NSW, and What Steps Must Every Property Follow?
Hazardous Removal Company follows every legal step required by SafeWork NSW to remove asbestos from residential, commercial, and industrial properties in Sydney.
Here’s the process:
- Inspection – Our licensed assessor examines the site and collects physical samples.
- Testing – All samples go to NATA-accredited labs. We get a clear material ID within 1–3 business days.
- Notification – We notify SafeWork NSW for any job requiring it (e.g., friable or >10m² bonded).
- Removal – Our licensed team performs the removal using certified equipment, site controls, and PPE.
- Air Monitoring – For friable asbestos or legal thresholds, we conduct real-time air fibre checks.
- Clearance Certificate – Once the area is cleared, our hygienist issues a certificate. This is required to reoccupy or proceed with renovations.
- EPA-Compliant Disposal – All asbestos is bagged, labelled, and sent to licensed waste facilities under the PA chain-of-custody law.
No steps skipped. No work delegated to unlicensed operators. Hazardous Removal Company does everything under licence #AD213403.
Whether you’re managing a single home or a full commercial block, the legal path is the same. We follow it without compromise, and make sure you’re compliant at every stage.
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