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Hey there, Calgary business owners! Let's talk about something that could be lurking in your workplace—asbestos. If your building was constructed before the 1990s, there's a real chance it contains asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). Knowing how to manage asbestos isn’t just about compliance—it’s about protecting your employees and your business from serious health risks.
An Asbestos Code of Practice is a set of rules and best practices for safely handling, removing, and disposing of asbestos. In Alberta, this is detailed in the Alberta Asbestos Abatement Manual, which provides safety protocols, risk assessments, and legal requirements.
For more information, visit:
https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-asbestos-abatement-manual
If asbestos fibers become airborne (which happens when materials are disturbed), they pose serious health risks like asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. That’s why Alberta businesses need to follow strict safety measures when dealing with ACMs.
If you own or operate a commercial, industrial, or even residential property that was built before the late 20th century, asbestos could be present in:
ü Insulation (pipes, walls, ceilings)
ü Floor and ceiling tiles
ü Roofing materials
ü Cement products
ü Drywall joint compounds
Any renovation, demolition, or maintenance work can disturb asbestos fibers, releasing them into the air and creating a serious health hazard.
Ignoring asbestos regulations could lead to:
· Heavy fines
· Stop-work orders
· Lawsuits from affected employees
· Long-term health issues for workers
For more details on asbestos risks in Alberta, visit:
https://www.alberta.ca/asbestos.aspx
1 Identification & Risk Assessment
Before ANY work starts, employers must identify and assess the presence of asbestos in their building. A professional asbestos survey is often required.
2 Risk Management & Control Measures
Once asbestos is found, employers must implement control measures like encapsulation, enclosure, or full removal to prevent exposure.
3 Safe Work Procedures & Training
Workers handling asbestos must be properly trained and follow safe handling procedures to minimize fiber release.
For Alberta asbestos safety training requirements, visit:
https://www.alberta.ca/occupational-health-safety-training.aspx
4 Health Monitoring
Employers are responsible for monitoring the health of employees who may be exposed to asbestos.
5 Notification to Alberta OHS
If a company is planning asbestos abatement (removal) or demolition of a building containing asbestos, they must notify Alberta Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) at least 72 hours before work begins.
For details on the notification process, visit:
https://www.alberta.ca/occupational-health-safety-notifications.aspx
Managing asbestos compliance can be overwhelming, but Calgary Safety Consultants is here to help! We provide:
ü Customized Asbestos Management Plans – Our team will create a strategy tailored to your workplace to ensure compliance.
ü Worksite Inspections & Compliance Audits – Avoid fines and ensure you meet all Alberta OHS requirements.
ü Safe Removal & Abatement Oversight – If asbestos removal is necessary, we’ll guide you through the process safely.
If you’re renovating, demolishing, or maintaining an older building, asbestos compliance isn’t optional—it’s the law. The Alberta Asbestos Code of Practice exists to protect workers and businesses from dangerous exposure.
Don’t risk the health of your employees or costly legal trouble. Let Calgary Safety Consultants handle asbestos safety so you can focus on running your business.
For more information on asbestos in Alberta, visit: https://www.alberta.ca/asbestos.aspx
Stay safe, Calgary!
Also contact Calgary Safety Consultants and take the first step toward measurable safety success. Book your complimentary consultation today.
It’s a set of regulations and best practices in Alberta that outlines how businesses should identify, manage, and remove asbestos to prevent exposure and health risks.
If your building was built before the 1990s, it’s best to get an asbestos inspection before starting renovations or demolition. Asbestos is commonly found in insulation, tiles, roofing, and drywall compounds.
Non-compliance can result in heavy fines, legal action, stop-work orders, and serious health risks for employees.
Calgary Safety Consultants is here to help you ensure compliance, enhance safety, and streamline your OH&S program. Don’t wait—fill out the form, and we’ll connect with you to discuss how we can support your business. Let’s get started!
Calgary Safety Consultants delivers game-changing COR Audits and OH&S consulting designed to keep your business safe, compliant, and accident-free. With 30+ years of expertise in high-risk industries like oil & gas, construction, and manufacturing, we understand the unique challenges you face. We offer tailored safety solutions that not only meet regulatory standards but also reduce operational risks and protect your workforce. From conducting thorough safety audits to implementing comprehensive safety management systems, we ensure your team is fully supported. Our hands-on, collaborative approach means we're with you every step of the way, helping you achieve a safer, more efficient workplace. Let us handle the heavy lifting so your team stays protected, and your business thrives!
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