


Protect your property with our reliable asbestos encapsulation and enclosure solutions.
Ensure peace of mind with our comprehensive asbestos inspection and testing services.
Trust our expert team to handle your asbestos abatement and removal needs efficiently and safely.
Thlago Asbestech is a licensed(CI084-RAC2023/OHH) and insured asbestos abatement and removal contractor serving residential, commercial, and industrial clients. Thlago Asbethech is a subdivision company of Thlago Environmental Health and Safety Solutions (AIA) accredited by Department of Employment and Labour approved inspection authority (AIA) as an approved inspection authority (AIA OHO247-CI 070) and SANAS Accredited (OH0247).
Our team of certified professionals is dedicated to safeguarding our clients’ and their communities’ health and well-being by providing safe, efficient, and reliable asbestos abatement and removal services.
Thlago Asbestech Services
Asbestos inspection and testing
Asbestos abatement and removal
Asbestech disposal
Dispose of asbestos materials responsibly and in compliance with regulations, as we offer secure and environmentally-friendly asbestos disposal services.
Asbestos encapsulation and enclosure
Protect your property with our reliable asbestos encapsulation and enclosure solutions, preserving structural integrity while effectively containing asbestos hazards.
Asbestos consult and management
Streamline your asbestos projects with our experienced consulting and project management services, ensuring smooth operations, compliance, and successful outcomes.
OVERVIEW BACKGROUND
The Regulations for the Prohibition of the Use, Manufacturing, Import, and Export of Asbestos and Asbestos Containing Materials, which form part of the Environment Conservation Act of 1989, was promulgated on 28 March 2008.
Asbestos is a harmful material that can cause serious health problems if it is inhaled. Inhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other respiratory illnesses. Therefore, removing asbestos roofs is important for ensuring the safety and health of people who work or live in buildings that contain this material.
Asbestos was widely used in construction materials, including roofing before its dangers were fully understood. As a result, many older buildings still have asbestos-containing roofs. If the roof is old, damaged, deteriorating, or needs to be replaced for any reason, it is important to remove the asbestos-containing materials to prevent the release of asbestos fibers into the air.

Removing an asbestos roof can only be done by the accredited asbestos contractor in accordance with the requirements of the Asbestos Abatement Regulations 2020 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No 85 of 1993) and by professionals who have the proper training, equipment, and experience to safely handle and dispose of the asbestos-containing material. The process of removing asbestos roofs can be complex and involves strict safety protocols to protect workers and the environment.

Waste Disposal Services

Services
- Waste Collection Hazardous & General Waste
- Waste Transportation & Disposal
- Hazardous Waste Management
- Disposal and Recycling
- Compliance and Documentation
- Emergency Response
By Sector
- Industrial
- Mining
- Agriculture
- Retail/consumer products
- Healthcare
- Construction
Who we are
Our company is registered GPT-12- 650 Waste Transporter General and Hazardous; and specializes in the collection, transportation, and disposal of both general and hazardous waste. We provide comprehensive waste management solutions to various industries.
What We Do
Leading provider of general and hazardous waste collection, transportation, and disposal services, our company is dedicated to delivering efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible solutions.

WORK PROCEDURE
1. Site Assessment: A thorough assessment of the site is conducted to identify the presence and extent of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and determine the appropriate course of action.
2. Removal Plan: An asbestos removal plan is developed, which outlines the procedures for safely removing and disposing of ACMs in accordance with applicable regulations and guidelines.
3. Asbestos Removal: The removal process typically involves using specialized equipment and techniques to carefully remove the ACMs without disturbing them and safely packaging and labeling the materials for transport to an approved disposal facility.
4. Air Monitoring: During the removal process, air monitoring is conducted to ensure that asbestos fibers are not being released into the air. This involves collecting air samples and analyzing them for asbestos fibers.
5. Clearance Testing: After the removal process is complete, clearance testing is conducted to ensure that the area is free of asbestos fibers and safe for re-occupation.
6. Disposal: The ACMs are transported to an approved disposal facility and disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations and guidelines.
Throughout the entire process, strict safety protocols are followed to protect workers and the public from exposure to asbestos fibers. The scope of work may also include providing training and education to workers and building occupants and ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure that ACMs are safely managed and disposed of.
Thlago Asbestech's Future Goal
Thlago Asbestech aims to revolutionize asbestos management, prioritizing worker well-being and environmental sustainability through advanced technologies and real-time monitoring. Our goal is to introduce safer removal methods, ensuring responsible handling to protect human health.