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Hazardous materials removalists safely extract substances like asbestos and lead to ensure sites are decontaminated for future use.

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You saidShorter version:Gemini saidA Hazardous Materials Removalist identifies and safely extracts dangerous substances from residential, commercial, and industrial sites. You might work on renovation projects, demolition sites, or environmental remediation zones. Hazardous Materials Removalists focus on the secure handling of asbestos, lead-based paint, and chemical contaminants. You’ll use specialised equipment and containment techniques to remove toxins and ensure sites are decontaminated and safe for future use or development.

Hazardous Materials Removalists play a critical role in protecting public health and the environment. You’ll need to be meticulous and disciplined, with the ability to follow strict safety protocols and wear protective gear for long periods. You’ll liaise with site supervisors and environmental auditors to ensure all hazardous waste is disposed of in accordance with Australian regulations.