How to notify us over the holiday period.
Notifications
If someone has been seriously injured, become seriously ill, or died as a result of work – phone us on 0800 030 040 straight away. We have staff available to respond to these 24/7.
If you’re not sure what a notifiable event is, including your obligation to hold a scene, visit What events need to be notified?
Notifications made through our online form won't be monitored between 12pm on Tuesday 24 December 2024 and 8.30am on Monday 6 January 2025.
If you’re not sure if you need to notify us, use our online notification system and we’ll respond to you after 6 January 2025.
Health and safety concerns
If you have a health and safety concern that isn’t urgent, use our online form and we’ll respond to you after 6 January 2025.
Raise a health or safety concern
General enquiries
General enquiries made by phone or email after 12pm on Tuesday 24 December will be responded to from Monday 6 January 2025. This does not apply to notifications made by phone on 0800 030 040.
We wish you a safe and relaxing holiday.
Asbestos can be located in a variety of places in a residential dwelling. As it’s a fire-resistant and hard-wearing material, it is commonly found in places that may get hot or wet.
This includes:
- The walls behind stoves in kitchens
- Interior and exterior walls
- Flooring, especially lino flooring in wet areas (bathrooms, laundry, toilet, kitchen)
- Roofs
- Hot water tanks
- Insulation and lagging
- Gutters and downpipes
- Fireplace surrounds and chimneys
- Ceilings
- Electrical fuse boards
- Water pipes internally
- Around windows and door frames.
It can also be found outside a residential dwelling as part of fencing, pipes running water to the dwelling, and in soil.
Asbestos was also commonly used in bonding agents; so lino may not contain asbestos, the glue it’s stuck down with may contain asbestos.
Check out the image below to view other places where asbestos may be hiding in your building.
What to do if you suspect asbestos
In a sound and contained state, it is not dangerous. It is only once the fibres become airborne that asbestos becomes a risk to our health. If you suspect that you have asbestos and it’s in good condition keep a close on eye on it..
However, if the condition changes or you want to do any work, then we recommend that you contact an Asbestos Surveyor to get samples taken and analysed by an IANZ accredited lab to ascertain whether asbestos is present or not.
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