Asbestos Abatement Regulations

ASBESTOS ABATEMENT REGULATIONS 1

Asbestos Abatement Regulations 2020

Asbestos Abatement Regulations Cape Town Western Cape

This dangerous substence is finally on its way out: the law says so.

BY MAY 2022, ALL BUILDINGS MUST HAVE AN ASBESTOS REGISTER AND BE REGISTERED WITH IPWIS

The Asbestos Abatement Regulations in Cape Town is now being enforced. It has been a long time coming.

Asbestos is outlawed. According to asbestos contractor, Indawo, the spotlight is firmly on plans to rid South Africa of all asbestos on all buildings including homes, schools, factories, warehouses, offices, retail centres, residential complexes and all industrial buildings.

Indawo managing director, Geoffrey Jäck, says the removal of asbestos is strictly regulated by the Asbestos Abatement Regulations and will be closely monitored by the Department of Employment and Labour in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993) (OHS Act)).

Depending on the quantity of asbestos and its condition, home and building owners must commission the services of an approved and registered asbestos contractor (RAC) to work with or remove asbestos.

The Regulations provide detailed guidelines for the identification of asbestos and plans for its removal including the use of only registered asbestos contractors.

Jäck explains that asbestos maintenance and removal is classified into 3 types of asbestos:

  • Type 1 asbestos includes the painting of asbestos cement products that do not need surface preparation or cause any release of asbestos fibres, or the removal of less than 10 square meters of asbestos or equivalent gutters & piping or asbestos insulating boards, where removal work may not be repeated on the same site within a period of six months. This work does not need the contractor to be a registered asbestos contractor with the Chief Inspector (Department of Employment & Labour) however it does require written approval from the Department prior to commencing Type 1 asbestos work.
  • Type 2 asbestos includes the repair/encapsulation of asbestos products in a manner that does require surface preparation or the removal of asbestos cement products or asbestos insulating board. To work with Type 2 asbestos projects, the contractor requires to be a Type 2 registered asbestos contractor with the Chief Inspector (Department of Employment & Labour). Type 2 registered asbestos contractors may also not remove asbestos lagging material.
  • Type 3 asbestos includes the removal, repair or encapsulation of any asbestos & asbestos containing material. The contractor must be registered as a type 3 registered asbestos contractor with the Chief Inspector (Department of Employment & Labour).

Building owners have been given 18 months from November 2020 to:

  • Identify asbestos on their building by employing a competent person with knowledge of asbestos.
  • Do a risk assessment to assess the dangers should the asbestos be damaged which will run the risk of asbestos fibres being released into the air.
  • Provide a written inventory of asbestos on the building. (To the Approved Inspection Authority and a Registered Asbestos Contractor)
  • Draft an asbestos management plan which must include a proposed plan to remove the asbestos using the services of a registered asbestos contractor.
  • The building owner will also have to appoint, in writing, an Approved Inspection Authority and a Registered Asbestos Contractor.
  • The Chief Director: Department of Employment and Labour must be notified, and written approval obtained before the commencement of any asbestos work, whether it is type 1, type 2 or type 3 of asbestos work.

The identification of asbestos must be done by a competent person, with the required skills in asbestos work, as products have been manufactured that closely resemble asbestos since the banning of asbestos products nearly 4 decades ago. Building owners were given 18 months from November 2020 to identify asbestos on their buildings and draft an inventory and management plan to remove damaged asbestos by a registered asbestos contractor.

The Asbestos Abatement Regulations apply to all building owners, including schools and educational facilities, older sectional title complexes and homes, industrial buildings, factories, warehouses, offices and any building that may have used asbestos during its construction.

Jäck says that the Department is committed to clearing asbestos on all buildings and has put the onus on building owners to identify and draft an inventory of asbestos and to put a plan in place for its removal.

Registered asbestos contractors can assist in the process to ensure building owners remain on the right side of the law.

For more information, contact Indawo on 021 941 5000 on email info@indawo.biz.

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