THE TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE ASBESTOS



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Publication 364c October 2002* INTRODUCTION Asbestos, in particular friable asbestos products, poses health risks during removal, transport and disposal. It is important, therefore, that asbestos be handled appropriately during these operations. The disposal of waste asbestos, whether of industrial origin or domestic origin, is controlled by EPA. In addition, EPA controls the transportation of asbestos of industrial (including commercial or trade) origin. Under the Environment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulations 1998 asbestos from industrial origins (including commercial or trade activities) is a prescribed industrial waste. EPA regards any material containing more than 1 per cent asbestos by volume as an asbestos-containing material. Processing and handling asbestos in the workplace is subject to the Occupational Health and Safety (Asbestos) Regulations 1992. Concerns about asbestos in the workplace should be discussed with the Victorian WorkCover Authority. If there are concerns about asbestos in domestic situations, contact should be made with the Department of Human Services. The transportation of domestic-sourced asbestos, unless removal is undertaken by a licensed asbestos removalist, does not fall within EPA s statutory responsibilities. Thus a householder may transport their own asbestos to a licensed landfill for disposal with out transport certificates or a permitted vehicle. It is recommended, however, that the practice as outlined in this publication for handling and packaging is applied to domesticsourced asbestos. When a commercial contractor (ie a licensed asbestos removalist) undertakes the removal of the asbestos from a domestic source transport certificates and a permitted vehicle are required. TYPES OF ASBESTOS The three main asbestos types are white, blue and brown asbestos, used mainly before 1980 in the production of asbestos cement sheeting and piping. Asbestos was also used in the manufacture of insulation material, brake linings and disc pads. Only white asbestos is now used in the automotive industry, in brake linings and disc pads. CERAMIC- BASED FIBRES These guidelines may apply to the disposal of synthetic mineral fibres, including ceramic-based fibres. Ceramic-based fibres with physico-chemical * This replaces publication 364b issued July 2001

characteristics similar to those of asbestos are listed as a prescribed waste. necessary controls for the safe handling, transport and disposal of waste asbestos. The waste producer must generate a waste transport WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS Asbestos wastes arise in a variety of forms, ranging from fine fibres to large asbestos-cement sheets. Industry must ensure that asbestos, whether in the form of raw material or contained within products, is handled and disposed of without releasing asbestos fibres to the air. If the use of alternative materials is not possible, industry should implement effective waste minimisation techniques to reduce its overall consumption of asbestos. While landfilling of waste asbestos is generally appropriate, situations may arise where pretreatment before landfilling should be considered. Acid treatment of white asbestos appears to be the cheapest form of treatment applicable to asbestos fibres this changes the nature of asbestos fibres. Other treatment methods include thermal processes, chemical coagulation and immobilisation. TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE ASBESTOS Packaging material must be protected and remain intact during transport and unloading. Damaged packaging must be replaced or repaired prior to disposal of the consignment. Vehicles should be carefully cleaned after transporting waste asbestos. Owners of vehicles that transport industrial or commercially sourced waste asbestos must hold a waste transport permit. The permit will stipulate certificate. The waste transporter and disposal/receiving site operator must complete the appropriate sections of the certificate in accordance with the Environment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulations 1998. Information bulletin 395, Instructions for Completion of Waste Transport Certificates should be consulted for detailed instructions on how to complete and deal with the waste transport certificates. DISPOSAL OF WASTE ASBESTOS Asbestos must be disposed of only at a site licensed by EPA to accept waste asbestos. Persons (both industrial and domestic sourced) intending to dispose of waste asbestos should contact the site operator to ascertain the capability of accepting the waste. See Appendix B for sites in Victoria licensed to accept waste asbestos. Licence conditions require waste asbestos to be handled and covered in such a manner that asbestos dust is not generated. This and the longterm security of the disposal operation are to be achieved by the following measures or equivalent practices. Prior to compaction immediate coverage with a layer of soil at least 300 mm thick or by a layer of waste at least 1 m thick. No deposition of asbestos within 2 m of the final tipping surface of the landfill. Coverage of any container used for temporary storage at a site when not receiving waste. 2 EPA Victoria

It is preferable that a dedicated area of a landfill be used for asbestos disposal and that this area be clearly designated on site maps. PACKAGING OF WASTE ASBESTOS In relation to workplaces, packaging of waste asbestos must comply with the Occupational Health and Safety (Asbestos) Regulation 1992 and should follow the guidelines set out in the Worksafe Australia Asbestos Code of Practice. For nonworkplaces, where such instructions are not available, the following guidelines should be observed. These are based on the code of practice. Asbestos Cement Sheetings (AC Sheetings) and Asbestos Cement Pipes Thoroughly wet the articles and maintain in a wet condition until packaged for transport. Minimise cutting or breaking of articles to be packed. For packaging, place two layers of polythene sheeting, approximately 200 µm (0.2 mm) thick, in the cargo-carrying compartment of the vehicle for packaging. Place articles carefully on polythene sheeting to a height of less than 1 m and completely wrap the articles. Seal with adhesive tape. Packages should be of a size to be handled easily. Mark the packages to indicate the presence of asbestos (see Appendix A (b)). Insulated Lagged Pipes, Boilers, Heaters and Equipment Double-wrap the entire article with polythene sheets, approximately 200 µm (0.2 mm) thick, and seal with adhesive tape. Label the package with the asbestos warning mark (see Appendix A (b)). Asbestos Dust and Friable Asbestos Discharge dust into drums. (This should be carried out in wet condition, except where wetting down is not practicable.) Fix the drum lid securely using a suitable device (eg, toggle clips, screws, or bolt). Label each drum with a dangerous goods label (see Appendix A (a)). Label each drum with the asbestos warning mark at least three times on one side of each bag (see Appendix A (b)). OR Discharge dust directly into double polythene bags approximately 200 µm (0.2 mm) thick. A maximum bag size of 1200 mm (length) x 900 mm (width) should be used. The bagged dust should be wetted and the loaded weight should not exceed 30 kg. Bags should be filled to not more than 50 per cent capacity. Tie each bag. Label each bag with a dangerous goods mark (see Appendix A (a)). Label each bag with asbestos warning marks (see Appendix A (b)) at least three times on one side of each bag. Information Bulletin 3

Slurry Containing Asbestos Fibre and Dust Remove fibres through chemical coagulation followed by filtration. Place residue into drums, as above. Label the container with a dangerous goods label (see Appendix A (a)). Label each container with asbestos warning mark (see Appendix A (b)) at least three times on one side of each drum. Or other methods of packaging, transport and disposal as approved in writing by EPA. Asbestos Tiles, Gaskets, Brake Linings, Clutch Plates, Acoustic Insulation, Non-bonded Textiles, Gloves, Protective Clothing and Respirators Place material in double polythene bags, approximately 200 µm (0.2 mm) thick. A maximum bag size of 1200 mm (length) x 900 mm (width) should be observed. Tie each bag. Mark each package to indicate the presence of asbestos (see Appendix A (b)). Place the packages in an enclosed skip for transportation. Contaminated Soil Soils containing greater than 1 per cent by volume of asbestos require management in accordance with the Regulations. Contaminated soil must be wet before any packaging is done. Transfer soil carefully to a suitable container, which should then be sealed. Mark the container to indicate the presence of asbestos (see Appendix A (b)). REFERENCES Australian Dangerous Goods Code, Volume 1 and Volume 2 Dangerous Goods Requirements for the Transport of Prescribed Waste (EPA Publication 416) Environment Protection (Prescribed Waste) Regulation 1998 Instructions for Completion of Waste Transport Certificates (EPA Publication 395) 4 EPA Victoria

List of Treatment and Disposal Facilities for Prescribed Waste (EPA Publication 423) Occupational Health and Safety (Asbestos) Regulation 1992 Worksafe Australia Asbestos Code of Practice FURTHER INFORMATION For handling, transport and disposal of waste asbestos EPA Information Centre 40 City Road, Southbank 3006 Tel: (03) 9695 2722 Fax: (03) 9695 2780 EPA internet site www.epa.vic.gov.au For workplace requirements Victorian WorkCover Authority Level 24, 222 Exhibition Street Melbourne 3000 Telephone (03) 9641 1444 For information on domestic issues Department of Human Services (Environmental Health Unit) Telephone (03) 9637 4156 Information Bulletin 5

APPENDIX A LABELLING AND MARKING Every package containing friable asbestos in excess of 2 kg or 2 L shall be clearly marked on the outside. (a) Proper Shipping Name as shown below PROPER SHIPPING NAME WHITE ASBESTOS BROWN ASBESTOS BLUE ASBESTOS UN Number 2590 2212 2212 Packing Group Number III II II Hazchem Code 2X 2X 2X Class Label 9 9 9 Note: Packaged Dangerous Goods only need to be marked with UN Number, Proper Shipping Name and Dangerous Goods Class Label (b) Asbestos warning marking as shown below a CAUTION ASBESTOS DO NOT OPEN OR DAMAGE BAG DO NOT INHALE DUST The height of this marking should be approximately 75 mm x 90 mm. 6 EPA Victoria

(c) Placarding of road vehicles Every vehicle which has aboard asbestos wastes in a quantity of 1000kg or 1000 litres is considered a placarded load and must display Dangerous Goods Class labels as shown below, at the front and the rear of the vehicle. The Class label shall not be less than 250 mm square. It shall be firmly affixed to the vehicle. Information Bulletin 7

APPENDIX B PREMISES LICENSED TO ACCEPT WASTE ASBESTOS Facility Name and Address Type of Asbestos Prerequisite Delatite Shire Council Old Farnley Road BENALLA 3672 Tel (03) 5760 2600 Wangaratta Rural City Council Coleman Road BOWSER 3678 Tel (03) 5722 0888 or Bulla Tip and Quarry Pty Ltd 500 Sunbury Road BULLA 3428 Tel (03) 9307 1348 or 0418 338 190 Mount Alexander Shire Council Sluicers Road CASTLEMAINE 3450 Tel (03) 5470 5348 Horsham Rural City Council Ladlows Road DOOEN 3401 Tel (03) 5382 9777 or 5382 9750 24 hours prior notice AC sheeting only 24 hours Local use only 8 EPA Victoria

Facility Name and Address Type of Asbestos Prerequisite City of Greater Geelong Becks Road DRYSDALE 3222 Tel (03) 5251 2935 Greater Bendigo City Council Upper California Gully Road EAGLEHAWK 3556 Tel (03) 5443 0033 Campaspe Shire Council McKenzie Road ECHUCA 3564 Tel (03) 5481 2200 or Bowtier P/L Lower Papermills Road FYANSFORD 3221 Tel (03) 5224 2251 Wellington Shire Council Kilmany Landfill Princes Highway KILMANY 3851 Tel (03) 5142 3440 South Gippsland Shire Council Rougheads Road KOONWARRA 3851 Tel (03) 5664 2210 or (03) 5662 9200 60 minutes prior notice Local use only, but may be permitted to tip if council is contacted AC sheeting only 48 hours prior notice Contact Shire for disposal of domestic asbestos AC sheeting only - contact Shire Information Bulletin 9

Facility Name and Address Type of Asbestos Prerequisite East Gippsland Shire Council Thorpes Lane LAKES ENTRANCE 3909 Tel (03) 5155 2148 Chemsal P/L 83 Dohertys Road LAVERTON NORTH 3026 Tel (03) 9369 4222 Central Gippsland Region Water Authority Dutson Downs Letts Beach Road LONGFORD 3851 Tel (03) 5177 4787 Mildura Rural City Council Rifle Range Area off Ontario Avenue MILDURA 3500 Tel (03) 5018 8475 Grosvenor Lodge P/L Devil Bend Landfill Balnarring Road MORNINGTON 3931 Tel (03) 5989 7333 24 hours prior notice Local use only Contact Water Authority for prior approval Contact City Council 24 hours prior notice 10 EPA Victoria

Facility Name and Address Type of Asbestos Prerequisite La Trobe Shire Council Maryvale Road MORWELL 3840 Tel (03) 5173 1400 Alpine Shire Council Roberts Creek Road POREPUNKAH 3740 Tel (03) 5755 0555 Elliott Holdings (AUST) P/L Lot 2 Parish of Patho David Road PATHO 3564 Tel (03) 5456 2500 Glenelg Shire Council Cnr Cape Nelson & Malings Road PORTLAND 3305 Tel (03) 5522 2214 City of Greater Shepparton Cnr Quarry Road & Lemnos-Cosgrove Road SHEPPARTON 3630 Tel (03) 5832 9700 Ballarat City Council Glenelg Hwy SMYTHESDALE 3351 Tel (03) 5342 8540 Horsham Rural City Council Swan Hill - Sea Lake Road SWAN HILL 3585 Tel (03) 5032 9260 24 hours prior notice 48 hours prior notice Local use only 24 hours prior notice Contact City Council 24 hours prior notice Information Bulletin 11

Facility Name and Address Type of Asbestos Prerequisite Baw Baw Shire Council Giles Road TRAFALGAR 3824 Tel (03) 5633 2501 or 0407 505 108 Pioneer Aust Waste Management P/L Bridge Inn Road WOLLERT 3750 Tel (03) 9408 1299, 0419 447 833 Wellington Shire Council Hyland Highway YARRAM 3977 Tel (03) 5142 3333, 0427 003 209 This document was correct at the date of printing. The Authority does not accept responsibility for discrepancies that may occur as a result of local changes. 12 EPA Victoria

EPA OFFICES EPA Information Centre 40 City Road, Southbank 3006 Tel: (03) 9695 2722 Fax: (03) 9695 2780 EPA Regional Offices Gippsland 7 Church Street, Traralgon 3844 Tel: (03) 5176 1744 Fax: (03) 5174 7851 North-East 24 Ely Street, Wangaratta 3677 Tel: (03) 5721 7277 Fax: (03) 5721 2121 North-West 43 Williamson Street, Bendigo 3550 Tel: (03) 5442 4393 Fax: (03) 5443 6555 South Metro 45 Princes Highway, Dandenong 3175 Tel: (03) 9794 0677 Fax: (03) 9794 5188 South-West Cnr Lt Malop & Fenwick Streets, Geelong 3220 Tel: (03) 5226 4825 Fax: (03) 5226 4632 EPA internet site www.epa.vic.gov.au Information Bulletin 13