Frequently asked questions

At AMA, we understand you might have questions about asbestos assessing and what's involved. We're here to provide clear, reliable answers to help you navigate this important process. Learn more about our services and how we ensure your safety and compliance.

Your asbestos assessing queries answered

We pride ourselves on our meticulous approach to asbestos assessing in Brisbane. Our commitment to quality and integrity means we take every step seriously, ensuring peace of mind for our clients. Discover the common questions and crucial information you need to know about our services.

What is the cost of asbestos assessing?

The cost of asbestos assessing can vary depending on the size and complexity of the property, as well as the scope of work required. We offer competitive pricing and can provide a detailed quote after understanding your specific needs. Please contact us for a personalised estimate.

When is an asbestos assessor needed?

An asbestos assessor is typically needed when asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are suspected or identified in a property, especially before any demolition, renovation, or if an asbestos management plan is required. We can help you determine if an assessment is necessary for your situation.

Is air sampling required for bonded asbestos?

Generally, air sampling is not always required for bonded asbestos unless the material is friable (easily crumbled) or has been disturbed in a way that could release fibres. However, specific regulations and site conditions may necessitate it. We can advise on the appropriate testing for your situation.

Do I need an asbestos register?

If you manage a workplace built before 2004, you are legally required to have an asbestos register. This document records the location, type, and condition of any identified or presumed ACMs. We can assist in creating and maintaining an accurate asbestos register for your property.

Who needs asbestos assessing services?

Property owners, building managers, contractors, and anyone responsible for a workplace built before 2004 typically require asbestos assessing services. This ensures compliance with health and safety regulations and protects occupants from exposure.

What is the difference between A and B class asbestos removals?

A-class asbestos removal refers to friable asbestos, which is more hazardous due to its potential to release fibres easily. B-class removal involves non-friable (bonded) asbestos. Each class has different regulatory requirements and safety protocols for removal and clearance. We provide expert advice on clearances post-removal.

What makes AMA's asbestos assessing service stand out?

At AMA, we take immense pride in our work. We are committed to meticulous inspections, accurate reporting, and providing clear, actionable advice. Our focus on quality and client safety ensures you receive the best possible service and peace of mind.

What are common misunderstandings about asbestos removal?

Many people misunderstand the cost, dangers, and removal methods of asbestos. Concerns about released fibres and the competency of removalists are common. We clarify these points, explaining how licensed professionals manage risks with proper signs, barricades, and safe work practices.

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Your safety is our priority. Get to know our dedicated team in Brisbane and how our commitment to quality and exceptional service ensures a safe environment. Join us in making your property asbestos-safe. We're here to answer all your questions.