Best Practices for Maintaining Compliance after a Division 6 Asbestos Audit 

Asbestos has been banned in construction in Australia for many years. However, many buildings still contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) due to their prevalent use in construction in the past. To protect workers and occupants, Division 6 of the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations provides specific guidelines for managing ACMs within workplaces. 

After undergoing a Division 6 asbestos audit, it is crucial to maintain compliance and prioritise safety. Here are some key steps to ensure workplace safety after the audit.

Understand the Audit Report

After the asbestos audit, you will receive a detailed report outlining the findings and recommendations. It is crucial to thoroughly understand the report to identify areas needing improvement and ensure that all necessary corrective actions are taken promptly. Pay close attention to identified ACMs, their condition, and their locations within your premises.

Develop an Asbestos Management Plan

An Asbestos Management Plan (AMP) is a vital document that outlines how your organisation will manage ACMs on the premises. Collaborate with asbestos specialists to develop a comprehensive AMP tailored to your needs. Ensure that the plan includes clear procedures for handling, labelling, monitoring, and communicating information about asbestos to workers, contractors, and other stakeholders.

Educate and Train Employees

Ensure that all employees, especially those working in areas with potential ACM exposure, undergo proper asbestos awareness training. Workers must understand the risks associated with asbestos and be familiar with the correct procedures for handling ACMs.

Implement Proper Labeling and Signage

Proper labelling and signage are crucial for preventing accidental asbestos exposure. Any areas containing ACMs should be clearly labelled, indicating the presence of asbestos and highlighting necessary safety precautions. Ensure that warning signs are easily visible and regularly inspected for visibility and clarity.

Regular Inspection and Monitoring

To maintain compliance, regular inspections and monitoring are essential. Periodically assess the condition of known ACMs to identify any deterioration or damage that may lead to asbestos exposure. Implement a schedule for these inspections and document the results to demonstrate ongoing compliance.

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