Health and Safety Bulletin No. 12 Asbestos containing flooring materials

Last updated: 21 December 2023

WorkSafe is aware of at least eight known asbestos exposure incidents, which occurred between June 2020 and April 2023. These directly related to asbestos containing flooring materials.

These incidents were related to:

  • installation of new floor covering disturbing existing asbestos containing flooring
  • maintenance workers disturbing asbestos containing flooring
  • Class B asbestos removalists unknowingly removing friable asbestos containing flooring materials.

Asbestos containing materials have historically been used in a range of floor coverings and flooring materials. These include a mixture of friable and non-friable products, such as:

  • vinyl sheeting, including paper backed vinyl
  • vinyl tiles
  • adhesives, such as ‘blackjack’
  • fibre cement or compressed cement sheeting.

Paper backed sheet vinyl is friable in nature, as the backing can be pulverised or crumbled by hand pressure. Vinyl tiles and adhesives are generally non-friable, however, the removal method may make the material friable, for example grinding. If grinding is required to remove the flooring, a Class A asbestos removal licence holder must be used.

References and further information

Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

NSW Asbestos Coordination Committee

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland

Asbestos and Silica Safety and Eradication Agency

NATA