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www.worksafe.qld.gov.au Roof ventilators ‘Super Six’ or ‘Super Eight’ roof sheeting Skylight and manhole frames Asbestos cement vent pipe and capping Fluted ridge capping used on plain roll, fluted saddle ridge, sawtooth ridge capping and ventilating ridge Gutters Note: Plant and equipment may also contain asbestos material in the form of gaskets insulation, grease and seals Compressed sheet flooring ‘Super Six’, ‘Super Eight’ or architectural designed wall cladding Hardiflex wall sheeting or compressed sheeting ‘Super Six’ awning Vinyl floor tiles or sheet vinyl floor coverings Compressed wall sheeting used for toilet partitions Moulded telecommunications pit or electrical pit Textile in the fuse holders DT surrounds (disconnector trap) Asbestos cement downpipes Side flashing Door mouldings Rainwater heads ‘Hardiplank’ woven fencing ‘Versilux’ sheeting or ceiling tiles used in the office area, kitchen, toilet walls or mezzanine area Barge moulding Window moulding and louvre blades Window moulding and louvre blades Vinyl tiles Commercial sheet vinyl floor covering with an asbestos containing material backing Commercial sheet vinyl floor covering with an asbestos containing material backing Slotted soffit sheeting ‘Super Six’ wall sheeting and asbestos cement downpipes and rainwater head and guttering Corrugated asbestos roof ‘Super Six’ in a ‘Tuscan Tile’ profile Corrugated ‘Super Six’ asbestos roof sheeting ‘Shadowline’ vertical profiled wall sheeting Roof ventilator and apron flashing Water pipe ‘Super Six’ roof sheeting used as fencing ‘Zelimite’ backing board to an external switchboard Timber grained ‘Hardiplank’ wall cladding Hardiplank used in a woven pattern for fencing Moulded telecommunications pit DT surround (disconnector trap) Vent pipe ‘Super Six’ profiled skylight TYPICAL LOCATIONS AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS ASBESTOS JAG 11/4219 Buildings constructed after 1990 are unlikely to contain asbestos materials. The diagram shows areas where materials containing asbestos were commonly used during construction or installation of plant. These materials are not dangerous if they are in a good condition and remain undisturbed. A person with management or control of a workplace must ensure an asbestos register is prepared and kept at the workplace. Note: All products with the common name ‘Versilux’, ‘Hardiflex’, ‘Vermiculite’ and ‘Monocoat’ are manufactured today without asbestos content. For more information visit www.qld.gov.au/asbestos or call 137 4 GOV (13 74 68). ‘Zelimite’ backings to the switchboard and internal lining Common locations of materials containing asbestos in a commercial building Workplace Health and Safety Queensland

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Page 1: Common locations of materials containing asbestos in a ...€¦ · Roof ventilators ‘Super Six’ or ‘Super Eight’ roof sheeting Skylight and manhole frames Asbestos cement

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Roof ventilators

‘Super Six’ or ‘Super Eight’ roof sheeting

Skylight and manhole frames

Asbestos cement vent pipe and capping

Fluted ridge capping used on plain roll, fluted saddle ridge, sawtooth ridge capping and ventilating ridge

Gutters

Note: Plant and equipment may also contain asbestos material in the form of gaskets insulation, grease and seals

Compressed sheet flooring

‘Super Six’, ‘Super Eight’ or architectural designed wall cladding

Hardiflex wall sheeting or compressed sheeting

‘Super Six’ awning

Vinyl floor tiles or sheet vinyl floor coverings

Compressed wall sheeting used for toilet partitions

Moulded telecommunications pit or electrical pit

Textile in the fuse holders

DT surrounds (disconnector trap)

Asbestos cement downpipes

Side flashing

Door mouldings

Rainwater heads

‘Hardiplank’ woven fencing

‘Versilux’ sheeting or ceiling tiles used in the office area, kitchen, toilet walls or mezzanine area

Barge moulding

Window mouldingand louvre blades

Window mouldingand louvre blades

Vinyl tiles

Commercial sheet vinyl floor covering with an asbestos containing material backing

Commercial sheet vinyl floor covering with an asbestos containing material backing

Slotted soffit sheeting

‘Super Six’ wall sheeting and asbestos cement downpipes and rainwater head and guttering

Corrugated asbestos roof ‘Super Six’ in a ‘Tuscan Tile’ profile

Corrugated ‘Super Six’ asbestos roof sheeting

‘Shadowline’ vertical profiled wall sheeting

Roof ventilator and apron flashing

Water pipe

‘Super Six’ roof sheeting used as fencing

‘Zelimite’ backing board to an external switchboard

Timber grained ‘Hardiplank’ wall cladding

Hardiplank used in a woven pattern for fencing

Moulded telecommunications pit

DT surround (disconnector trap)

Vent pipe

‘Super Six’ profiled skylight

TYPICAL LOCATIONS AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS ASBESTOS

JAG

11/

4219

Buildings constructed after 1990 are unlikely to contain asbestos materials. The diagram shows areas where materials containing asbestos were commonly used during construction or installation of plant. These materials are not dangerous if they are in a good condition and remain undisturbed.

A person with management or control of a workplace must ensure an asbestos register is prepared and kept at the workplace.

Note: All products with the common name ‘Versilux’, ‘Hardiflex’, ‘Vermiculite’ and ‘Monocoat’ are manufactured today without asbestos content.

For more information visit www.qld.gov.au/asbestos or call 137 4 GOV (13 74 68).

‘Zelimite’ backings to the switchboard and internal lining

Common locations of materials containing asbestos in a commercial building

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland