A Manager's guide to Asbestos in or on Soil - A contaminated land and water perspective

Key topics covered:

  • How to manage asbestos in soil from a WHS perspective 
  • Introduction to the legislative framework regarding asbestos, contaminated land and waste (WHS Act, CLM Act &  POEO)
  • How to manage asbestos when working with asbestos in soil
  • Remediation options and requirements 
  • Commercial impacts on your project 
  • Common mistakes and lessons learnt


Learning Outcomes : 


The objective of the training is to provide basic asbestos awareness training, including how to manage asbestos, WHS requirements, and legislative requirements. The course would provide introduction to the approaches taken to the assessment and management of asbestos in soil, including remediation options and requirements when handling asbestos materials. The attendees would learn of the commercial impacts of asbestos in soil and how commercial risks can be mitigated through specific controls, processes and techniques.

5/04/2023 10:00 - 5/04/2023 14:00 (UTC+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
 Venue: Live Webinar
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Venue Details

Live Webinar
1300 424 287

Organiser Information

The Institute of Civil Infrastructure
1300 424 287
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Further Details

Leading Hands, Site Supervisors/Engineers, Commercial Managers, Project Managers and business owners
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4 hours
ADE Consulting (NSW) - Santo Ragusa
Santo Ragusa is Principal Environmental Consultant at ADE Consulting Group (NSW). Santo is a highly experienced environmental consultant and manager with a broad science background in academia and industry. With over 25 years of experience, Santo has expertise in assessment and remediation of contaminated land and groundwater and has led the delivery of multi-disciplinary projects, involving interaction with scientists, private landowners, government agencies and regulators.

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