PPE is protective gear that creates a physical barrier between you and dangerous asbestos fibres.
Wearing PPE stops you breathing in fibres and protects your clothes from contamination.
Follow the recommended standards for asbestos PPE. Wearing a standard dust mask will not protect you from asbestos fibres. Always wear a P2 rated face mask when working with asbestos. These are available from hardware stores.
It’s important to put on PPE in the right order and wear it correctly, or you risk exposure to dangerous asbestos fibres. The long-term effects of asbestos exposure are not worth the risk.
SafeWork NSW recently released a series of videos to keep tradies and anyone doing DIY home renovations safe when managing asbestos. This video describes what PPE you should wear.
To protect your health, it’s important to wear PPE in the following order:
Asbestos safety requires careful planning. Before working with asbestos, have the right equipment ready to go with your PPE. You need:
Do not reuse disposable items. Treat them as asbestos waste. Carefully clean and decontaminate shoes, masks, and eyewear before future use. You also need to decontaminate the area you’ve been working in.
After working with asbestos, your disposable PPE is contaminated and becomes asbestos waste. After finishing the work, you need to remove your PPE carefully and in the right order.
You can safely dispose of your PPE and asbestos waste at a landfill licensed to accept asbestos in NSW.