
National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia
Scope of Accreditation
Safe Environments Pty Limited
Site
Asbestos, Hazardous Materials, Slip Resistance, Occupational Hygiene & Access Consulting Inspectorate
Accreditation No.
17139
Site No.
18735
Date of Accreditation
12 Feb 2010
Contact
Availability
Type A Inspection Body
Scope of Accreditation
ISO/IEC 17020 (2012)
Environment
Service | Product | Determinant | Procedure | Limitations |
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Assessment of occupational hazards |
AS/NZS 1715 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment. |
Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
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Biological hazards; Chemical hazards; Fumes, gases and vapours; Inhalable and respirable fibres; Occupational noise and vibration exposures | Evaluation of existing controls; Hazard identification; Location assessment; Management plans; Materials assessment; Re-inspection; Registers; Reports; Risk assessment; Site inspection; Specific-issue inspection; Survey; Workplace characterisation |
AIOH Simplified Occupational Risk Management Strategies; AIOH Simplified Monitoring Strategies, AIOH Occupational Hygiene Monitoring and Compliance Strategies; AIHA Exposure Assessment Strategies, NIOSH and Australian Standards for workplace exposures, Workplace exposure standards for Airborne Contaminants, considering client-driven risk matrices and using in-house documents, EN 689 |
Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
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Potentially contaminated sites - Clearance inspection | Asbestos dust; Asbestos materials; Buildings; Industrial plant; Marine vessels and offshore structures; Structures and adjoining land | Assessment of clearance practices; Clearance inspection; Clearance to occupy; Reports |
Code of practice How to safely remove Asbestos limited to Section 3.10, 3.11, 5.2 and Appendix C, Code of Practice for the Safe Removal of Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)] limited to Part 11 and in-house methods And similar procedures |
Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
Potentially contaminated sites - Sample collection | Asbestos dust; Asbestos materials; Buildings; Industrial plant; Lead dust; Lead in paint; Marine vessels and offshore structures; Soils; Structures and adjoining land; Surfaces | Not applicable |
AS 4361.1 Appendix A and G and AS 4361.2 Appendix B and C; Guidelines for the assessment, remediation and management of asbestos-contaminated sites in WA (May 2009); And similar procedures |
Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
Potentially contaminated sites - Survey inspection | Asbestos dust; Asbestos materials; Buildings; Industrial plant; Lead dust; Lead in paint; Marine vessels and offshore structures; Ozone depleting substances; Polychlorinated biphenyls; Soils; Structures and adjoining land; Synthetic mineral fibres | Data presentation; Location assessment; Management plans; Materials assessment; Periodic inspection; Pre-demolition surveys; Re-inspection; Registers; Reports; Risk assessment; Site inspection; Standard bulk sampling survey; Survey; Visual survey |
Code of Practice How to manage and Control Asbestos in the Workplace, Code of Practice for Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces, [NOHSC: 2018 (2005)], UK Health & Safety Executive HSG 264 Asbestos: The Survey Guide, Appendix 4 Materials Assessment Algorithm, UK Health & Safety Executive HSG 227: A Comprehensive guide to Managing Asbestos in premises Appendix 3 Priority Assessment Algorithm and in-house documents, Guidelines for the assessment, remediation and management of asbestos-contaminated sites in WA (May 2009), And similar procedures,AS 4361.2 Appendix B and C, National Standard for Synthetic Mineral Fibres [NOHSC: 1004 (1990)], ANZECC Identification of PCB-containing capacitors and Inventory of Trade Names of Chemical Products Containing Ozone Depleting Substances and their Alternatives (UNEP DTIE) |
Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
ISO/IEC 17020 (2012)
Infrastructure and Asset Integrity
Service | Product | Determinant | Procedure | Limitations |
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Evaluation of elements supporting access and mobility requirements | Other visual indicators; Tactile ground surface indicators (TGSI); Visual indicators on doorways, floors, ramps and stairs; Visual indicators on glazing | Luminance; Luminance contrast; Luminous reflectance |
Codes AS 1428.1, AS/NZS 1428.4.1, National Construction Code,Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport and Disability (Access to Premises – buildings) Standards, And similar procedures |
Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
Evaluation of pedestrian surfaces | Carpets and mats; Pedestrian surfaces; Stairways | Design verification | HB 197, HB 198, National Construction Code and similar procedures |
Assessment of pedestrian surface plans and specifications for compliance Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
In-situ inspection; Installation inspection; Lighting assessment; Location assessment; Management plans; Materials assessment; Periodic inspection; Registers; Reports; Risk assessment; Site inspection | HB 197, HB 198, National Construction Code and similar procedures |
Assessment of new and used pedestrian surfaces including stairways for slip, trip and fall hazards Covering the Inspection activities from the Sydney and Melbourne offices |
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Accreditation No.
17139
Site No.
18735
Print date
15 Aug 2022