Advice for DIY-ers: How to Protect Yourself

We strongly recommend using a FAMANZ asbestos specialist to identify asbestos, and a Licenced Asbestos Removalist to remove and dispose of asbestos and asbestos materials safely. Attempting to remove or work on asbestos without specialist training can create a major hazard for you, others in your home, and your community.

We also recognise that this is not possible for everyone - therefore, we have produced advice for DIY-ers and homeowners on how to safely manage asbestos. This is based on WorkSafe NZ documents and knowledge from an asbestos specialist.

Please note – As a PCBU, if you are not a licensed asbestos removalist, you should ONLY be removing Class B (non-friable) asbestos, up to a maximum size of 10 m2 if you are ‘competent’ to do so with the correct Asbestos Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). ‘Competent’ means a person who has the knowledge, experience, skills, and qualifications to carry out a particular task under these regulations, including any knowledge, experience, skills, and qualifications prescribed in a safe work instrument.

If, despite the risks, you decide to carry out unlicensed removal of asbestos (allowed for Class B ONLY, if smaller than 10 m²), the following precautions should be taken:

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