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Implement signage and barricade requirements to delineate the asbestos removal site according to ARCP.

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The work area should be defined by barriers and appropriately placed signs.
The signs should be labelled:

“ASBESTOS WORK AREA – NO UNAUTHORISED ENTRY”.

The signs at entry points to an asbestos work enclosure should contain the words:

“RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ESSENTIAL”.

Signs should conform with Australian Standard 1319 – 1983 – Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment. The signs should incorporate a visual reference to the presence of asbestos hazard.
The signs should be weatherproof and constructed of light weight material.

Where tapes are used to act as a temporary barrier for asbestos removal zones they should be printed with the words “ASBESTOS HAZARD” or equivalent.

A barricade is a self-supporting structure consisting of vertical and horizontal components used to create an exclusion zone and prevent the entry of persons to a work area. It is usually erected as a temporary measure. A barricade should be a minimum height of 900mm. If a barricade is inadequate in preventing access to an area where persons may be exposed to the risk of injury from falling objects, it should be replaced by a hoarding. Guidelines for Barricades, a risk assessment should determine the adequacy of fencing to provide an exclusion zone. Install all signage and barricades as identified in the SWMS & ARCP

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