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Asbestos Reports

Inspection Process

In order to determine the presence of Asbestos Containing Materials in the Building, the inspection process included a physical detection to Identify these materials. The inspection has been undertaken in a non destructive manner.

Asbestos Material Register

The Asbestos Materials Register outlines the areas inspected and where samples are suspected to contain materials .

Laboratory Testing

Laboratory Samples are taken as required for the identification of the type of Asbestos.

Background

Asbestos-base materials were used in the construction of many buildings/structures built prior to 1987.

In recognition of this fact and against a background of increased public concern over the Health risks resulting from the presence of asbestos in buildings and other structures where people spend their working day, the National Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC) produced the CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF ASBESTOS IN WORKPLACES INOHSC: 20l8 (2005).

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Energy Saving

Our Focus is dedicated to saving energy and being a responsible business, in giving direction of our research and activities of energy reduction. Accountability through a baseline measurement of energy and products used is the first step in the measurement of savings that can be achieved with a number of products available in energy savings with good return on investment

 

 

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Our Objective was to be the First Inspection Company to become Carbon Neutral. This Was achieved in June on World Environment Day, in it's role as a responsible business.

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   Independent Inspections is a member of the United Nations Association of  Australia.

 

United Nations Member

We can provide 1st, 2nd and 3rd party audits and Certification Services for Quality , Safety, GHG, Environment, HCCP, just to name a few.   

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