asbestos risk assessment
Hazard identification, accredited sampling and clear risk reporting by licensed professionals across Australia.
C&A Asbestos Removal provides comprehensive risk assessments for homes, strata and commercial sites — helping you understand hazards, comply with WHS requirements and plan safe removal or management.
Licensed inspectors • Accredited labs • Clear, compliant reports
Why get an asbestos risk assessment?
If your property was built before the 1990s or you’re renovating, selling or managing strata, an asbestos risk assessment identifies potential asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), determines the likelihood of fibre release, and recommends next steps.
- Hazard identification and mapping
- Accredited sampling and laboratory analysis
- Clear, actionable risk reporting for compliance and next steps
C&A works to Safe Work Australia guidelines and partners with NATA-accredited labs and hygienists to ensure results you can trust.
What an asbestos risk assessment includes
A full assessment from C&A covers on-site inspection, targeted sampling, laboratory analysis and a detailed risk report with recommended controls.
Hazard identification
We inspect suspect materials (walls, ceilings, eaves, roofing, backing boards and more), map locations and record condition to assess potential for fibre release.
Accredited sampling
Targeted, safe sample collection using industry best practice and PPE. All samples are properly labelled and chain-of-custody documented for lab testing.
Clear risk reporting
You receive a written report detailing findings, lab results, risk ratings and recommended control measures — from management-in-place to licensed removal and disposal.
How our risk assessment process works
Arrange inspection
Call or email to describe your concern. We’ll arrange a site visit at a time that suits you and explain the scope and costs upfront.
On-site hazard survey & sampling
Our licensed inspector documents suspect materials, photographs locations and collects representative samples using wet methods and safe handling.
Laboratory analysis
Samples are sent to an accredited analytical laboratory for asbestos identification. Chain-of-custody and reporting standards are maintained.
Risk assessment & report
We rate risks, recommend controls (repair, encapsulation, management or licensed removal) and provide a clear, compliant report for your records or strata files.
Reports built for action and compliance
Our reports include site maps, photos, sample IDs, lab certificates and risk ratings — everything your purchaser, council, strata manager or builder needs to make the right decision.
If licensed removal or air monitoring is required, C&A can coordinate or carry out the next steps and provide full disposal or clearance documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a risk assessment?
A full assessment includes a visual inspection, photographic record, targeted sampling where necessary, accredited laboratory testing, and a written report with risk ratings and recommended control measures.
Do you perform sampling on-site?
Yes. Our licensed inspectors collect representative samples using safe wet methods and appropriate PPE. Samples are packaged and sent to an accredited laboratory with full chain-of-custody documentation.
How long until I get results?
Lab turnaround typically ranges from 3–7 business days depending on workload. We expedite urgent requests where possible and provide a draft assessment immediately after the site visit if immediate controls are required.
Will I receive documentation for compliance?
Yes. Our report includes lab certificates, sample chain-of-custody, and recommended control measures. If removal is required, we supply disposal documentation when the work is completed.
Book a licensed asbestos risk assessment today
Fast, professional inspections and accredited sampling across Australia. Speak directly with our team — no call centre.
Free quotes, licensed inspectors and clear, documented results for your records.
Category: Asbestos Testing