asbestos audits
Comprehensive site audits, compliance checks and WHS reviews for safe asbestos management (2026).
C&A Asbestos Removal provides licensed asbestos audits across Australia — detailed site assessments, risk-based recommendations, and compliance-ready reports you can rely on.
Licensed audits, Safety Work Australia best practice, and clear, actionable reports.
Why get an asbestos audit?
An asbestos audit (also called an asbestos site audit or asbestos survey) identifies asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), assesses condition and access risks, and provides a compliance pathway aligned with WHS legislation and Safe Work Australia guidance.
Audits are essential before renovations, property sales, demolition, or when managing multi-site portfolios. A professional audit reduces legal and health risks, gives you a practical asbestos management plan, and documents the controls you need to meet your duty of care.
- Identify and map ACMs across the site
- Assess condition and likelihood of fibre release
- Deliver a clear asbestos management plan and remedial recommendations
What's included in our asbestos audits
A practical, compliance-focused audit tailored to your site and obligations.
Full site inspection
Systematic walkthrough, photographic records and sampling where required to confirm the presence of ACMs.
Compliance report
Clear report with findings, labelled site maps, photos and recommended controls aligned to WHS requirements.
Actionable management plan
Prioritised controls, recommended remedial works, and advice on monitoring, removal and licensing requirements.
Our asbestos audit process
Book a site assessment
Call or email to describe your property and schedule a site inspection. We provide a clear quote before visiting.
Inspection & sampling
We inspect, photograph and, when necessary, collect samples for laboratory confirmation using accredited procedures.
Report & recommendations
You receive a compliance-ready report with mapped ACM locations, risk ratings, and recommended next steps.
Implementation support
If removal or remediation is required, we provide a scope of works and can perform licensed removal or coordinate with your contractors.
WHS, Standards and trusted practice
C&A follows Safe Work Australia's Code of Practice and all applicable WHS obligations. Our auditors use appropriate PPE, containment, and sampling protocols to keep sites safe and compliant.
Audit reports are written to support duty-holder requirements, insurance, and regulatory review — including clear documentation to support any subsequent removal or air monitoring.
Licensed and insured
Audits completed by trained personnel with full insurance and licensing for asbestos work.
Clear documentation
Receive PDF reports, labelled site maps and photographic evidence suitable for regulatory or insurance purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a standard asbestos audit?
A standard audit includes a site walkthrough, photographic records, identification of suspected ACMs, sample collection when necessary, and a written report with mapped locations, condition assessments and recommended controls.
Do you carry out sampling and laboratory testing?
Yes. Where visual inspection cannot confirm material composition, we collect samples using accredited methods and submit them to NATA-accredited laboratories for analysis. Results are included in your report.
Will the audit help with WHS compliance?
Absolutely. Our reports are written to support duty-holders in meeting WHS obligations, including clear risk ratings, control options, and documentation suitable for regulatory review or insurance purposes.
How long does an asbestos audit take?
Audit duration depends on site size and complexity. A small residential audit may take 1–2 hours on site, while larger commercial or multi-site audits can take longer. We provide an estimated timeframe when booking.
Ready for a professional asbestos audit?
Book a licensed audit with C&A and get a clear, compliant report and practical recommendations to manage asbestos risk.
Category: Asbestos Testing