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SHIRE OF KOJONUPSHIRE OF KOJONUPSHIRE OF KOJONUPSHIRE OF KOJONUP Asbestos Management Plan
Reviewed September 2019
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Table of Contents
FOREWORD ................................................................................................................................... 3
LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENT ........................................................................................................... 3
GOVERNMENT POLICY ................................................................................................................... 3
IDENTIFICATION OF ASBESTOS HAZARDS ........................................................................................ 3
RISK ASSESSMENT .......................................................................................................................... 3
CONTROL MEASURES ..................................................................................................................... 4
MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................ 4
RECORDING WORK ON ACM........................................................................................................... 5
MAINTENANCE OF ASBESTOS REGISTER ......................................................................................... 5
CONSULTATION, INFORMATION SHARING AND TRAINING .............................................................. 5
AGENCY OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS ...................................................................................... 6
HEALTH ASPECTS OF EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE ASBESTOS FIBRES .................................................... 6
REVIEW .......................................................................................................................................... 7
ATTACHMENTS .............................................................................................................................. 8
ATTACHMENT A - SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PRACTICES 8
ATTACHMENT B - HEALTH ASPECTS OF EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE ASBESTOS FIBRES 9
ATTACHMENT C - AWARENESS TRAINING FOR WORKERS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS 10
ATTACHMENT D - SCHEDULE OF BRIEFINGS 11
ATTACHMENT E - PERMIT TO WORK 12
ATTACHMENT F - SHIRE OF KOJONUP ACM BUILDING REGISTER 13
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FOREWORD
This plan is developed to assist the Shire of Kojonup to comply with government policy and legislative
requirements in the management of asbestos containing materials (ACM) in workplaces.
LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENT
The Shire of Kojonup as an employer has responsibility to maintain a safe working environment under the
provisions of:
• Regulation 3.1a of the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996 (OSH Regulations 1996),
which requires an employer to identify hazards at a workplace, assess the risk of harm to a person
from each hazard and to take steps to reduce the risk
• Regulation 5.43 (OSH Regulations 1996) which specifically requires the presence and location of
asbestos at a workplace to be identified and that the process of identification and risk assessment is
conducted in Accordance with the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in
Workplaces [NOHSC-2018 (2005)].
All work conducted on ACM must be undertaken in such a manner as to minimise health risks in accordance
with the provisions of the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces
[NOHSC:2018 (2005)].
GOVERNMENT POLICY
The long-term aim is for all buildings occupied or controlled by government agencies to be free of ACM.
Whilst working towards this goal, agencies have an obligation to identify and manage ACM in public buildings
to meet the Occupational Health and Safety requirements.
ACM in sound condition, left undisturbed, presents negligible risk to building occupants and the general
community. Therefore removal of asbestos may not be immediately necessary but should take into
consideration immediate health risks and be completed prior to demolition, partial demolition, renovation
or refurbishment if these works are likely to disturb ACM.
Remaining ACM should be regularly inspected and actions taken to minimise health risk, where practical.
IDENTIFICATION OF ASBESTOS HAZARDS
Surveys of the Shire of Kojonup buildings have been conducted by the Environmental Health Officer over the
period from July 2011 to August 2011. The surveys include a risk assessment and recommendation for future
control measures. Results of surveys are recorded in the Shire of Kojonup asbestos register, maintained by
the Environmental Health Officer and held at the Shire Administration Office, 93 Albany Highway, Kojonup.
RISK ASSESSMENT
A matrix comprising the condition of the ACM and the likelihood of disturbance has been applied to all
material found or assumed to contain asbestos during survey. A qualitative risk ranking has subsequently
been assigned to each occurrence of ACM.
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CONTROL MEASURES
The recommended control measures that have been considered and approved by the Shire of Kojonup
management are as follows:
Category 1
• Immediate isolation until remedial action completed
• Immediate removal of asbestos containing material
Category 2
• Remove source of disturbance, or
• Isolate asbestos containing material
Category 3
• Remove before possible disturbance, such as demolition, partial demolition, renovation or
refurbishment to ensure potential health risks do not arise.
• Monitor risk until remedial action is completed
Category 4
• Monitor and manage in accordance with the review of risk assessments
Category 1 Risk Ranking items
All category 1 items identified at survey have been reported by the Environmental Health Officer and
immediate remedial action taken. Category 1 items identified in the future, through register review, prior
oversight or damage, are to be reported and immediately rectified through normal agency maintenance
channels. Any friable, unstable ACM must be treated as a category 1 risk.
Category 2 Risk Ranking items
Category 2 risks are characterised by an elevated risk due to likely disturbance and the control measure is
designed to reduce or eliminate the possibility of disturbance.
Category 3 Risk Ranking Items
Category 3 items are programmed for removal prior to a time of likely disturbance for another purpose, such
as renovation. Management decision is necessary as to when this should be done.
{Issue 1 decision - including due by date and responsible officer}
{Issue 2 decision - including due by date and responsible officer} Etc.
Category 4 Risk Ranking Items
These items are low risk due to good condition with a low probability of disturbance and need only future
management and monitoring. Generally they are well bonded, for example in a cement matrix, stable and
relatively inaccessible.
MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT
The following elements of monitoring and management, all requirements under the Code of Practice, have
been determined after consideration of the Environmental Health Officer's recommendations relating to the
Shire of Kojonup’s buildings and the Shire of Kojonup’s business requirements.
LABELLING AND SIGNAGE
1. Labels in plant rooms only
2. All remaining ACM is labelled and signs are placed at all entry points
3. No labelling considered necessary as all areas are access controlled and remaining ACM is strongly
bonded
4. Although public access is relatively unrestricted, no labelling or signage is considered appropriate as
cautionary text may raise undue concern or lead to heightened incidence of malicious vandal damage
5. Other
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ACCESS
1. Access controlled by logged permit
2. Access controlled by security card, no public access
3. No access restriction required as all remaining ACM is well bonded and unlikely to be disturbed
4. No access restriction required as full signage and labelling is present
5. Other
WORK PERMITS
1. Work permits not considered necessary as all remaining ACM is labelled
2. Work permits not considered necessary as all remaining ACM is in restricted access areas
3. Work permits required - controlled by Environmental Health Officer
4. Other
LOG BOOKS
1. Logbook is maintained by the Environmental Health Officer and all work permits are logged
2. Log books not considered necessary as all remaining ACM is well bonded and unlikely to be disturbed
3. Log books not considered necessary as full signage and labelling is present
4. Other
RECORDING WORK ON ACM
Work done on ACM that materially changes a register entry is to be recorded in the asbestos register by the
Environmental Health Officer and will include details of:
• The company conducting the work
• The date of the work
• The scope of the work done
• Any clearance certificates
MAINTENANCE OF ASBESTOS REGISTER
The asbestos register will be maintained by The Environmental Health Officer
ACCESS TO ASBESTOS REGISTER
The asbestos register is to be made available to contractors on every occasion that work may be done which
could possibly disturb ACM. Reasonable requests by staff members for inspection of the asbestos register
will be granted.
SAFE WORK METHODS STATEMENTS
All work conducted on ACM must be undertaken in such a manner as to minimise health risks in accordance
with the provisions of the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces
[NOHSC:2018 (2005)].
CONSULTATION, INFORMATION SHARING AND TRAINING
Advice regarding ACM is to be included in induction training procedures and follow up briefings are to be
conducted after each review of the ACM register, after any material change in the ACM register, or each
twelve (12) months after initial survey.
Induction briefings for contractors who may work within the buildings are to be conducted each twelve (12)
months.
Briefings will include details as per Attachment A and/or Attachment B
Where necessary, the briefings will be site specific.
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Updates, where a change to the AMP or extensive work to buildings is planned, are to be delivered by:
1. Occupational Safety and Health newsletter
2. Briefing meetings
3. Other
AGENCY OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
A workplace is defined under the OSH Act (1984) as: "a place, whether or not in an aircraft, ship, vehicle,
building or other structure, where employees or self employed persons work or are likely to be in the course
of their work". Accordingly, this plan also needs to account for work outside the usual office building,
As part of this plan, all agency operations have been reviewed and particular precautions and control
measures are to be taken in accordance with Attachment A.
(This will include such tasks as visits to external places etc.)
HEALTH ASPECTS OF EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE ASBESTOS
FIBRES
Extract from Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:
2018(2005)] Part 6
“Asbestos is a known carcinogen. The inhalation of asbestos fibres is known to cause mesothelioma,
lung cancer and asbestosis.
Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer of the outer covering of the lung (the pleura) or the abdominal
cavity (the peritoneum). It is usually fatal.
Mesothelioma is caused by the inhalation of needle-like asbestos fibres deep into the lungs where
they can damage mesothelial cells, potentially resulting in cancer The latency period is generally
between 35 and 40 years, but it may be longer, and the disease is very difficult to detect prior to the
onset of illness.
Mesothelioma was once rare, but its incidence is increasing throughout the industrial world as a
result of past exposures to asbestos. Australia has the highest incidence rate in the world.
Lung cancer has been shown to be caused by all types of asbestos. The average latency period of
the disease, from the first exposure to asbestos, ranges from 20 to 30 years. Lung cancer symptoms
are rarely felt until the disease has developed to an advanced stage.
Asbestosis is a form of lung disease (pneumoconiosis) directly caused by inhaling asbestos fibres,
causing a scarring (fibrosis) of the lung tissue which decreases the ability of the lungs to transfer
oxygen to the blood. The latency period of asbestosis is generally between 15 and 25 years.
Asbestos poses a risk to health whenever asbestos fibres become airborne and people are exposed
to these fibres.
Accordingly, exposure should be prevented. The national exposure standard (NES) of 0.1 fibres/mL
should never be exceeded, and control measures should be reassessed whenever air monitoring
indicates the ‘control level’ of. 0.01 fibres/mL has been reached (see section 9.8.1 of this code, and
also see the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:
2018 (2005)].
ACM can release asbestos fibres into the air whenever they are disturbed, and especially during the
following activities:
• any direct action on ACM, such as drilling, boring, cutting, filing, brushing, grinding, sanding,
breaking, smashing or blowing with compressed air (State and Territory legislation prohibits most
of these actions, and the relevant laws should be checked before performing any activity on ACM);
• the inspection or removal of ACM from workplaces (including vehicles, plant and equipment);
• the removal of materials from vehicles, plant, equipment or workplaces; and
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• the renovation or demolition of buildings containing ACM.
Non-friable ACM that has been subjected to extensive weathering or deterioration also has a higher
potential to release asbestos fibres into the air. “
REVIEW
The register of ACM is to be reviewed annually or when a change to the register is necessary.
The asbestos management plan is to be reviewed annually or when a change to the register has been
recorded, to ensure effectiveness of management processes in:
• Preventing exposure to airborne asbestos fibres;
• Controlling maintenance workers and contractors;
• Highlighting the need for action to maintain or remove ACM;
• Raising awareness among all workers; and maintaining the accuracy of the register of ACM.
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ATTACHMENTS
ATTACHMENT A - SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PRACTICES
Task Location Precaution By Whom
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ATTACHMENT B - HEALTH ASPECTS OF EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE ASBESTOS FIBRES
Extract from Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:
2018(2005)] Part 6
“Asbestos is a known carcinogen. The inhalation of asbestos fibres is known to cause mesothelioma, lung
cancer and asbestosis.
Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer of the outer covering of the lung (the pleura) or the abdominal cavity
(the peritoneum). It is usually fatal.
Mesothelioma is caused by the inhalation of needle-like asbestos fibres deep into the lungs where they can
damage mesothelial cells, potentially resulting in cancer.
The latency period is generally between 35and 40 years, but it may be longer, and the disease is very difficult
to detect prior to the onset of illness.
Mesothelioma was once rare, but its incidence is increasing throughout the industrial world as a result of past
exposures to asbestos. Australia has the highest incidence rate in the world.
Lung cancer has been shown to be caused by all types of asbestos. The average latency period of the disease,
from the first exposure to asbestos, ranges from 20 to 30 years. Lung cancer symptoms are rarely felt until
the disease has developed to an advanced stage.
Asbestosis is a form of lung disease (pneumoconiosis) directly caused by inhaling asbestos fibres, causing a
scarring (fibrosis) of the lung tissue which decreases the ability of the lungs to transfer oxygen to the blood.
The latency period of asbestosis is generally between 15 and 25 years.
Asbestos poses a risk to health by Inhalation whenever asbestos fibres become airborne and people are
exposed to these fibres.
Accordingly, exposure should be prevented. The NES of 0.1fibres/mL should never be exceeded, and control
measures should be reassessed whenever air monitoring indicates the 'control level of 0.01 fibres/mL has
been reached. The Code of Practice for the Safe Removal of Asbestos [N0H5C:2002(2005)] provides additional
Information on control levels.
ACM can release asbestos fibres into the air whenever they are disturbed, and especially during the following
activities:
• any direct action on ACM, such as drilling, boring, cutting, filing, brushing, grinding, sanding, breaking,
smashing or blowing with compressed air (State and Territory legislation prohibits most of these
actions, and the relevant laws should be checked before performing any activity on ACM);
• The inspection or removal of ACM from workplaces (including vehicles, plant and equipment);
• The maintenance or servicing of materials from vehicles, plant, equipment or workplaces, or
• The renovation or demolition of buildings containing ACM.
Non-friable ACM that has been subjected to extensive weathering or deterioration also has a higher potential
to release asbestos fibres into the air.”
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ATTACHMENT C - AWARENESS TRAINING FOR WORKERS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS
Extract from Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:
2018(2005)] Part 7.2
“Information and training must be provided to workers, contractors and others who may come into contact
with ACM in a workplace, either directly or indirectly.
Depending on the circumstances this asbestos awareness training may include:
• The purpose of the training;
• The health risks of asbestos,
• The types, uses and likely occurrence of ACM in buildings, plant and/or equipment in the workplace;
• The trainees’ roles and responsibilities under the workplace’s asbestos management plan (see Part 8);
• Where the workplace’s register of ACM (see Part 9) is located and how it can be accessed;
• The timetable for removal of ACM from the workplace;
• The processes and procedures to be followed to prevent exposure, including exposure from any
accidental release of asbestos dust into the workplace;
• Where applicable, the correct use of maintenance and control measures, protective equipment and
work methods to minimise the risks from asbestos, limit the exposure of workers and limit the spread
of asbestos fibres outside any asbestos work area;
• The NES and control levels for asbestos; and
• The purpose of any air monitoring or health surveillance that may occur.”
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ATTACHMENT D - SCHEDULE OF BRIEFINGS
Date Group Briefing By
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ATTACHMENT E - PERMIT TO WORK
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ATTACHMENT F - SHIRE OF KOJONUP ACM BUILDING REGISTER
Reg No Date
Added Photo Location Description
Control
Measures Hazard Management Description Comment
Action
Closed
Last
Reviewed
Reviewed
by
ASB001 24/10/11
Occasional Care
Centre
12 Elverd St
Kojonup
Suspected presence of ACM in portion of shed
cladding, eaves lining on West side & front verandah
of main building & portion of rear boundary fence and
internal fence near shed
4 Ensure ACM is maintained in a safe condition. Assess
condition of building at least annually.
Buildings (including boundary fence) demolished May
2019 by Keybrook Utility Services
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ASB002 24/10/11
RSL Hall
Spencer St
Kojonup
Suspected presence of ACM in ceiling of annex on
Western side & in ceilings throughout
4 Some loose sheets of ACM need fixing and securing
with cover moulds. Ensure ACM is regularly checked
and maintained in a safe condition. Assess condition
of building at least annually.
Annex - loose cover moulds on ceiling. Kitchen -
deteriorated ceiling and cornice above urn (west side).
Power meter boxes - both the internal and external
meter boxes have ACM but is in satisfactory condition
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ASB003 24/10/11
Shire Residence
8 Soldiers Rd
Kojonup
Broken panels of ACM on East & West wall of
outbuilding (shed)
3 Remove broken sheets of ACM and either replace or
substitute with alternate durable material. Assess
condition of building at least annually.
Planned for removal of broken ACM for 2018/19.
Consider demolition 2020/21
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ASB004 24/10/11
Showgrounds
Blackwood Rd
Kojonup
Gymnastics/Food Hall, room inside single door
entrance has damaged panel of ACM
4 All ACM material is in good condition. Assess condition
of building at least annually.
Office - 150mm opening in ceiling may be ACM
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ASB005 24/10/11 Showgrounds
Blackwood Rd
Kojonup
Centenary Pavilion, suspect presence of ACM in gables
at the East & West end of the building
4 Ensure ACM in the gables is maintained in a safe
condition and assess condition of building at least
annually.
Bar - 150mm opening in ceiling may be ACM, 2 small
holes in wall inside doorway may be ACM
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ASB006 24/10/11
N/A
Works Depot
Blackwood Rd
Kojonup
Shire Nursery Blackwood Road, presence of ACM in
cladding of structure
Wall cladding of nursery structure is of ACM. Currently
arranging for demolition and safe removal of ACM by
accredited/licensed contractor.
Building demolished.
Dec-14
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ASB007 24/10/11
Toy Library &
Playgroup
Pensioner Rd
Kojonup
Presence of ACM on wall alongside playground &
external walls above weatherboard on top building.
4 Apart from one small crack and some loose clouts the
premises is in good condition. Crack to be repaired
and clouts replaced. Building to be assessed at least
annually to ensure it’s maintained in a safe condition.
Maintenance planned in 2019/20 25 July
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ASB008 24/10/11
Scout Hall
Pensioner Rd
Kojonup
Suspected presence of ACM on exterior walls
4 Remove broken sheets of ACM and either replace or
substitute with alternate durable material. Assess
condition of building at least annually.
Building no longer in use and there are no plans to use
it in future. Council decision 76-19 (23/07/2019) to
dispose of hall by public tender.
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ASB009
Girl Guides
Pensioner Rd
Kojonup
Suspected presence of ACM on exterior walls
4 All ACM material is in good condition. Assess condition
of building at least annually.
Cracked asbestos panel on eastern side repaired May
2018.
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ASB010 24/10/11
Railway Station
Benn Pde
Kojonup
Presence of ACM in internal walls above dado height
& ceiling in three rooms of station building & on
gables on West and East end of building
4 All ACM material is in good condition. Assess condition
of building at least annually.
Situation unchanged. Remains low risk. Budgeted for
painting of all external fabric during 2017/18. Internal
ACM kitchen walls painted in 2017.
External building painted 2018/19
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ASB011 24/10/11
Pistol Club
Blackwood Rd
Kojonup
Presence of ACM in sections of the clubrooms and in
the lean-to. Is in a deteriorated and hazardous
condition.
1 Discuss future of building with Pistol Club. Options are
to replace ACM in building with suitable alternate
material or demolish section of structure containing
ACM. Signage to be placed on building warning of
presence of ACM.
Demolished May-June 2017.
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ASB012 24/10/11
Gun Club
Blackwood Rd
Kojonup
Suspected presence of ACM in buildings.
4 Damage to exterior panels. Building will be assessed
at least annually to ensure it is maintained in a safe
condition.
Situation unchanged – remains low risk. External walls
painted 2016.
May 2014
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ASB013 24/10/11
Doctors Surgery
Bagg St
Kojonup
Suspected presence of ACM in eaves of building.
4 Building is in good condition and will be assessed at
least annually to ensure it is maintained in a safe
condition.
Premises has been completed refurbished. Remains
low risk.
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ASB014 24/10/11
Qualeup Hall Presence of ACM on external walls above
weatherboard & internal walls from floor to dado
height
4 Damage to outbuilding exterior walls. Will be
assessed at least annually to ensure it is maintained in
a safe condition.
Asbestos clad public toilets at the hall have been
painted.
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ASB015 26/10/11
Public Toilets
Harrison Pl
Kojonup
Presence of defective ACM in partition wall & ceiling
of female toilet
Building closed for use until damage repaired to
eliminate the risk
Damaged ACM renewed, building re-opened. These
facilities will be demolished when replaced with
approved new public toilets (subject to grant funding).
Dec 2014
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ASB016 30/11/11
Memorial Hall
Albany Hwy Kojonup
Offcuts of asbestos used to plug gap between timber
stumps and bearers
3 All ACM material is in good condition. Assess condition
of building at least annually.
Situation unchanged - remains low risk.
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ASB017 14/01/13
Turkey Nest Dam
Blackwood Rd
Kojonup
Roof of chlorination unit storage shed
4 Roof is in good condition and will be assessed at least
annually to ensure it is maintained in a safe condition
Situation unchanged - remains low risk.
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ASB018 19/02/15
Curly Wig
Albany Hwy
Kojonup
Premises purchased by Council for public open space -
propose to demolish building within next few years. In
meantime, one cracked ACM sheet needs
repair/replacement as well as missing/defective cover
moulds. Assess condition of building at least annually.
4 One cracked ACM sheet needs repair/replacement as
well as missing/defective cover moulds. Assess
condition of building at least annually
Proposed date of demolition will determine whether
repairs of defective areas is undertaken during 2019.
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ASB019 19/02/15
Men’s Shed
Albany Hwy Kojonup
Premises purchased by Council for public open space.
Propose to demolish building within next few years. In
meantime carry out necessary repairs to ensure
premises maintained in safe condition. Assess
condition of building at least annually.
4 Carry out necessary repairs to ensure premises
maintained in safe condition. Assess condition of
building at least annually.
Men’s Shed have carried out ongoing
repairs/maintenance consisting mainly of painting
ACM cladding over 2 years ago.
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ASB020 31/05/16 CWA Hall
Albany Hwy
Kojonup
Premises gifted to Council by CWA. Currently
occupied by KCGA. Presence of ACM in eaves.
4 Carry out necessary repairs and ensure premises
maintained in safe condition. Assess condition of
building at least annually.
Painting of ACM eaves took place in 2018 as planned. 25 July
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ASB021 25/07/19
Orchid Valley
School/Hall
Audit of Community Reserves identified that the Shire
is responsible for this disused building
4 ACM in meter box. Confirmed presence of ACM in rear
lean-to. Small amount of broken material on ground
requires removal.
Building is not used. Linings are painted. Good
condition for age. Council to consider future use and
maintenance requirements as part of overall
Community Hall Review 2019/20
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AB022 25/07/19 Boscabel Hall Lining possibly contains ACM. 4 Future investigation required. Council to consider future use and maintenance as
part of overall Community Hall Review 2019/20
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