The final check before a site moves forward
In asbestos-related works, the final stage is where responsibility is tested. A clearance certificate is not an administrative step. It is the point where outcomes are proven, controls are confirmed and a site is formally returned to use with confidence that the work has been completed properly.
North West Asbestos & Demolition Solutions supports asbestos removal projects with asbestos air monitoring and clearance certification across the Pilbara and Kimberley. This work is approached with the same discipline as removal itself, because sign-off carries long-term consequences for asset owners, project teams and occupants.
Before an area is released, conditions must be verified rather than assumed. This is done via a thorough inspection process. The resulting clearance certificate provides a clear, defensible basis for handover, re-occupation or progression to the next phase of works.
Live facilities, shutdowns and remote locations demand careful coordination and independent assessment, so results stand up to scrutiny. This approach reflects the standard we apply to clearance inspection works: verification that is objective, robust and trusted, because this is the point where asbestos work is either finished properly or not finished at all.
Safety is upheld by treating clearance as a decision point, where site conditions are checked carefully and responsibility is only signed off once the space is genuinely ready to be used again.
Clearance is where completed work becomes documented fact.
A clearance certificate confirms that asbestos removal has been completed in accordance with requirements and that the area is suitable for re-occupation.
Asbestos clearance certification is completed in line with WorkSafe WA requirements and recognised codes of practice. Documentation is prepared for audit, handover and long-term record keeping, providing a defensible close-out that supports compliance and ongoing site management.