- Complete your asbestos awareness refresher training every year without fail
- Check the asbestos register before drilling, cutting, or fixing into any surface
- Stop work immediately if you suspect you have disturbed asbestos-containing material
- Leave the area, prevent others entering, and report the suspected disturbance
- Assume suspect materials contain asbestos until laboratory analysis proves otherwise
- Know the common locations where asbestos is found in pre-2000 buildings
- Look for labels, warnings, and register entries before starting intrusive work
- Report any unlabelled suspect materials to your supervisor for investigation
- Attend your annual asbestos awareness refresher and sign the training record
- Support the duty to manage asbestos by reporting damaged or deteriorating ACMs
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- DON'T drill, cut, sand, or scrape any material you are not certain is asbestos-free
- DON'T try to identify asbestos by appearance alone — only lab analysis is reliable
- DON'T assume modern-looking buildings are asbestos-free — refurbishments used ACMs until 1999
- DON'T continue working if you think you have disturbed asbestos — stop and report
- DON'T sweep, vacuum, or blow suspected asbestos debris with standard equipment
- DON'T skip your annual asbestos awareness refresher — it is a mandatory requirement
- DON'T ignore the asbestos register — checking it takes seconds and could save your life
- DON'T remove or handle suspected ACMs yourself — call the specialist asbestos team
- DON'T eat, drink, or smoke in an area where asbestos may have been disturbed
- DON'T dismiss asbestos risks because you have worked with buildings for years without problems
See also: Asbestos Awareness | Asbestos Types and Where Found
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