Disposing of asbestos containing materials once the acms have been removed they must be double bagged in 6 millimeter plastic bags and sealed in a leak tight container with a lid and proper labeling.
How to dispose of asbestos roofing sheets.
Where sheets are held in place.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the asbestos siding or roofing material starting from the top.
Also try to avoid breaking it into smaller pieces because this will create asbestos dust and it is these dust particles that are the dangerous bit.
Avoid breaking up the material.
Where possible remove the sheets whole.
This will ensure that the dangerous dust sticks to the sheets and will reduce the risk of particles getting into the air.
Workers must be wearing a respirator and personal safety protection as they work with contaminated materials.
Keep those not wearing proper safety equipment away from the area where the asbestos material is being removed.
Where possible work out of doors.
Wet the asbestos with water.
Wet down the asbestos siding or roofing with a mixture of water and liquid soap in a pump up sprayer to limit dust.
The materials must be disposed of in landfills designated to handle asbestos waste.
Using a pump spray lightly dampen the asbestos with water.
For example you should wear gloves a dust mask and safety goggles and place the asbestos into plastic bags.
Keep the surfaces of the boards wet but avoid any possibility of water coming into contact with electrical supplies or.
The hse s asbestos essentials task sheet has some great advice on this.
Make sure to spray as much of the asbestos as you can.