Class B asbestos removal licence
Find out when you need this licence, the eligibility requirements and how to apply.
Key information
- Asbestos removal is dangerous and can cause death if not handled correctly. That's why you must be licensed to remove it.
- Different licences mean you can remove different types of asbestos. Class B asbestos removal licence holders can only remove non-friable asbestos, not friable asbestos.
When a Class B asbestos removal licence is needed
You need this licence before you remove:
- more than 10m2 of non-friable asbestos or asbestos-containing material (ACM)
- asbestos-contaminated dust from the removal of the above.
You might find Class B asbestos when removing walls on buildings built or renovated before 1990.
Eligibility
Who can apply
You must meet the following criteria to get a Class B asbestos removal licence. You must:
- be at least 18
- have completed training
- proof that your experience is with a licensed asbestos removalist
- have done at least three Class B asbestos removal jobs under a supervisor. You must submit evidence of your experience. Or you can opt to undertake work under 10m2 and keep photographs and safe work method statements.
- have chosen a nominated supervisor.
Who cannot apply
You cannot apply for an asbestos licence unless you have the relevant training and experience.
How to apply
What you need
Before you begin your application, make sure you have:
- proof of identity of the licence holder. If applying for a company licence, proof of identity must be provided for a Director of the company. The Director will also be required to go to Service NSW for facial verification
- proof of training
- a letter of reference from your employer
- evidence of experience removing asbestos
- workers compensation insurance certificate, if you have employees and are not exempt
- proof you have paid for the licence, which lasts five years (view the cost of licence in the fee schedule).
You will also need to include a completed supervisor nomination form (PDF, 628.84 KB).
Apply for a new licence
Select the ‘Apply now’ link below. It will take you to the Service NSW online application form.
Your fee will be calculated on completion of the online application.
Your application will take around 30 minutes to complete.
Apply now for a new licence. Visit Service NSW if you need help applying online.
You can also renew your licence.
What happens next
- You will need to go to a Service NSW service centre within 30 days of applying, to complete facial verification.
- We will review your application. A SafeWork officer will contact you by email if more information is required.
- We will email you to tell you if your application was successful. We will include a copy of your licence and your details will be added to the public register Verify.licence.
Renew a licence
You need to renew your asbestos work licence before it expires. If you don't, you will not be allowed to carry out asbestos work.
Complete the renewal application form (PDF, 223.81 KB) and email it to the SafeWork licensing team.
You can pay to renew your licence by credit card or PayPal and you will get a receipt number you can enter on the renewal application form (PDF, 223.81 KB).
If you don’t renew your licence within three months of expiry you will have to pay more to reapply.
We will email you around 60 days before the expiry date to remind you to renew.
Lost, stolen or destroyed licences
If your licence is lost, stolen or destroyed let us know in writing as soon as possible.
Complete the replace a licence application form (PDF, 155.88 KB) and email it to the SafeWork licensing team.
You can pay to replace your licence by credit card or PayPal and you will get a receipt number you can enter on the replace a licence application form (PDF, 155.88 KB).
Change of details
It is your responsibility to tell us within 14 days if your name, address or other details change.
Qualification requirements
Training
Training must be provided by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) like TAFE NSW. Find an RTO that offers Class B asbestos removal training in NSW.
To get your licence you will need to:
- complete the two-day ‘Non-friable asbestos removal’ course
- complete the one-day ‘Supervise asbestos removal’ course, which covers both friable and non-friable asbestos.
Experience
Before you can apply for a licence, you need work experience under a supervisor who is already licensed.
Evidence of experience must include:
- job name and address
- type and amount of asbestos removed
- start and end dates of asbestos removal work
- notification number provided by SafeWork for the removal work
- contact details and asbestos licence number of your nominated supervisor
- supporting documents that show how you worked eg asbestos removal control plan
- signed, dated reference letter from an employer on a business letterhead.
Nominated supervisors
Every asbestos job must have a supervisor. Nominated supervisors are different – they are a person you ask to oversee your asbestos work.
Your nominated supervisor must help you complete the supervisor nomination form (PDF, 628.84 KB).
They must have proof of their ‘Remove non-friable asbestos’ and ‘Supervise asbestos removal’ training, and at least 12 months’ experience including at least three Class B asbestos removal jobs.
Your nominated supervisor must be on site within 20 minutes when you remove Class B asbestos.
If you are a sole trader you might want to be your own nominated supervisor. You will need to provide evidence of your training, skills and experience with reference letters from your employer. We check your supporting documents are genuine.
Email the SafeWork Licensing team to find out more.
Evidence of experience
You will be asked to prove that you have worked on three separate Class B asbestos removal jobs over 12 months. For example, three jobs from January to April 2020 is not 12 months of experience. Three jobs during the period from January to December 2020 is 12 months of experience.
The experience must not be older than five years. You must provide these details:
- job name and address
- type and amount of asbestos removed
- start and end dates of asbestos removal work
- number SafeWork gave you when you notified them the job was about to start
- asbestos removal licence number and contact details of the licence holder you worked for
- documents that show how you worked, for example asbestos removal control plan
You will also need to provide signed, dated reference letters from your employers on a business letterhead.
One job equals one work contract.
Working interstate
There are three ways of working across states and territories:
- Automatic Mutual Recognition
- Corresponding Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws
- Mutual Recognition.
Automatic Mutual Recognition
Asbestos removal is included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) scheme.
Only Victorian asbestos licence holders would notify for AMR as asbestos licence holders from other states and territories already have the right to work in NSW under corresponding work, health and safety laws.
The AMR scheme offers an option for those interstate licensees not recognised under corresponding work, health and safety laws in NSW.
Interstate licensees will need to notify us of their intention to work here by completing an online notification. This can be accessed at the NSW Government website.
Under the AMR scheme, there is no need to obtain a local licence in a second state or territory or pay any additional licensing fees, as long as there is a home state licence in force.
Under AMR:
- licensees working interstate are subject to all relevant laws in the second state or territory
- their home state licence is considered a local licence in the second state or territory
- the second state or territory cannot impose specific conditions on an interstate licensee if they are not conditions that would be imposed on a local licensee
- any conditions on a licensee’s home state licence still apply while working in the second state or territory
- licensees may appear on the second state’s public register - this depends on the state or territory.
The scheme does not apply to New Zealand occupational registrations and licences.
Corresponding work, health and safety laws
There are corresponding WHS laws in New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
This means your NSW licence will be accepted there, and licences from these places will be accepted in NSW.
ACT licences must have been issued after 1 January 2015 to be used in NSW.
Mutual Recognition
Licensed workers who are ineligible for AMR and not recognised under corresponding WHS laws in NSW, may be able to apply to work interstate under Mutual Recognition (MR) arrangements.
MR enables a licensed worker to work in another state or territory by having their qualifications recognised in NSW and vice versa.
Under the MR system you can practise an equivalent occupation in NSW if the activities you're authorised to carry out under your original licence are substantially the same as those under the occupational licence in NSW.
You'll need to apply for recognition of your existing licence and pay any applicable fee.
For an application form please email the SafeWork licensing team or contact us on 13 1050.
Note: Asbestos removalists operating in NSW must notify SafeWork NSW when carrying out asbestos removal work.
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Contact us
Need help applying?
If you need help with your application or have a question, please call 13 10 50.
Unsuccessful applications
You can apply for a review.
A review involves a different SafeWork NSW officer, who was not involved in the original decision on your application.