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Hazardous Materials SurveySydney & Greater Sydney

Sydney's continuous cycle of urban redevelopment means pre-demolition hazardous materials surveys are one of the most frequently commissioned occupational hygiene services in the metropolitan area. Every commercial demolition, major refurbishment, and residential knockdown-rebuild requires a comprehensive hazmat survey before work commences.

5 Key Hazards Monitored
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Sydney Local Context

Sydney has a building stock spanning from the 1850s to the present day. Pre-1990 commercial and industrial buildings in the CBD, inner suburbs, and industrial zones of Western Sydney contain multiple hazardous materials that must be identified before demolition or major refurbishment. The volume of urban renewal projects — converting industrial sites to residential, demolishing post-war commercial buildings for new towers, and refurbishing heritage-listed structures — generates sustained demand for hazardous materials surveys.

Major Project Types in Sydney

Commercial building demolition (CBD and suburban office towers)
Industrial site remediation and conversion (former manufacturing sites)
Residential knockdown-rebuild (pre-1970 fibro and brick homes)
Heritage building refurbishment (adaptive reuse projects)
Infrastructure demolition (road, rail, and utility structures)
Hospital and education facility modernisation (staged demolition and refurbishment)

Key Hazards

Primary exposure hazards requiring monitoring in Sydney.

Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs)

asbestos

The primary hazard in pre-1990 buildings. Asbestos may be present in more than 3,000 documented product types including fibro sheeting, vinyl floor tiles, pipe lagging, fire-rated partitions, gaskets, and textured coatings. Bulk sampling with PLM analysis by a NATA-accredited laboratory confirms presence and fibre type (chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite).

Lead-based paint and coatings

dust

Pre-1970 buildings commonly have multiple layers of lead-based paint on internal and external surfaces. XRF analysis provides non-destructive in-situ measurement of lead concentration in paint films. Paint chip sampling with laboratory acid digestion and ICP analysis confirms lead content where XRF access is limited.

Synthetic mineral fibres (SMF)

dust

Glasswool and rockwool insulation in ceiling spaces, wall cavities, HVAC ductwork, and acoustic panels generate respirable fibres when disturbed. While less hazardous than asbestos, SMF causes skin, eye, and upper respiratory tract irritation. Identification in the hazardous materials survey ensures appropriate controls during demolition.

PCBs in electrical equipment

chemical

Polychlorinated biphenyls were used in transformer oils, capacitors, and fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1987. PCBs are persistent organic pollutants with strict disposal requirements under the National Environment Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure. Identification during pre-demolition survey prevents uncontrolled release during demolition.

Ozone-depleting substances (ODS)

chemical

Refrigeration systems, air conditioning units, and halon fire suppression systems in pre-2000 buildings may contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), or halon. The Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act requires controlled recovery before decommissioning.

Common Analytes

Substances typically included in occupational hygiene sampling proposals for this sub-category.

AnalyteCASRelevance
Asbestos (PLM bulk analysis)Identification of chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite in building materials.
Lead in Paint (XRF or laboratory)Classified as lead-containing if exceeding 1% by weight or 1 mg/cm².
Synthetic Mineral Fibre (visual/microscopy)Identification of glasswool, rockwool, ceramic fibre insulation products.
PCB (laboratory analysis)Screening of transformer oils and capacitor fluids for polychlorinated biphenyls.

Typical Worker Groups

Common similar exposure groups (SEGs) assessed for this sub-category.

Hazardous materials surveyorsDemolition workersAsbestos removalistsElectricians (PCB-containing equipment)Refrigeration mechanics (ODS recovery)Labourers and cleanup crew

Regulatory Context

AS 2601 (The Demolition of Structures) requires identification and documentation of all hazardous materials before demolition commences. The WHS Regulation requires an asbestos survey before any demolition work. The Protection of the Environment Operations Act regulates disposal of hazardous waste including asbestos, lead paint debris, and PCB-containing materials. The Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act requires recovery of ODS before equipment decommissioning. Local council demolition approvals typically require a hazardous materials survey report as a condition of consent.

SafeWork NSW Context

SafeWork NSW requires evidence of a pre-demolition hazardous materials survey before issuing approval for demolition notifications. Council development application conditions routinely require a hazardous materials report prepared by a competent person. SafeWork inspectors verify that demolition contractors have received and implemented the recommendations of the hazardous materials survey.

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