range of materials manufactured using asbestos, the type of asbestos used in each material, and the usual applications associated with the material, together with an understanding of: health effects caused by exposure to ACM and requirement for safe handling and removal health impacts on the community and requirement for safe handling and disposal general WHS procedures for construction work as required, including identifying and mitigating risks health hazards associated with friable ACM and circumstances that may change the nature of ACM from non-friable to friable, such as: weathering wear and tear application of tools and equipment accidental damage licensing requirements for the use of specific equipment, such as excavators safe work methods for the removal of non-friable asbestos requirements of current legislation and standards relating to asbestos safety, and the decontamination, transport and disposal of asbestos waste general construction terminology handling requirements of differing types of asbestos materials hazards associated with removal processes work area procedures job safety analysis (JSA) and safe work method statements (SWMS) if required for construction safety data sheets (SDS) materials storage and hazardous waste management method of operation, and cleaning, use and maintenance requirements of equipment plans, drawings and specifications, asbestos registers and register amendments quality requirements relating to the removal of non-friable asbestos risk assessment processes and contingency planning relating to the removal of non-friable asbestos techniques associated with enclosing and removing asbestos types, characteristics, uses and limitations of plant and equipment involved in enclosing and removing asbestos workplace and equipment safety requirements purpose and application of documentation for notification; and use of ARCP and clearance inspections |