Low Density Asbestos Fibre Board

Low Density Asbestos Fibre Board. Low density board (LDB) Asbestos Product Guide It is also sometimes referred to as asbestos insulating board October 2015 6 I TO IIFI I LOW I SBESTO FIR OR EXAMPLE WORK METHOD FOR REMOVING LOW DENSITY ASBESTOS FIBRE BOARD CEILING TILES: Use at a minimum: P3 full-face respirator, coveralls with hood and boot covers or lace-less boots

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You should use this guide if you think you may have LDB in your workplace, are a worker who handles or is likely to use LDB, or if you supervise a worker who handles or is likely to handle LDB. Unless otherwise noted, this document is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence

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You should use this guide if you think you may have LDB in your workplace, are a worker who handles or is likely to use LDB, or if you supervise a worker who handles or is likely to handle LDB. Before carrying out the work, all loose furniture should be removed from the room This document provides guidance on identifying, handling, and removing low density asbestos fiber board (LDB)

Excellent Sound Insulation AsbestosFree Fiber Cement Board for Exterior Villa Residence Walls. Safe Work Australia Guide: How to identify and handle low density asbestos fibre board Once painted, LDB sheeting with bevelled edges may have a Masonite-type appearance Often used as an insulation material in preference to Millboard, particularly in humid zones.

Identifying and Handling Low Density Asbestos Fibre Board Guide. LDB is a type of asbestos containing building material that was used in walls, ceilings, and acoustic insulation from the 1950s-1970s. Temporarily moving a low density asbestos fibre board ceiling tile (PDF, 218 KB) Installing or removing fixtures or fittings to low density asbestos fibre board (PDF, 205 KB)