Trinitas Group was established in 2012 with a purpose to empower clients to comply with WHS & Workers Compensation legislative requirements. Since its inception, Trinitas Group has grown to become a true national provider of Asbestos Management, Occupational Hygiene and Air Quality services.
Trinitas Group's Asbestos Management services stemmed from a need in the market for a provider that truly understood client legal WHS & Workers Compensation obligations around Asbestos Management.Trinitas Group has a large team of Licensed Asbestos Assessors (LAA), Hazardous Materials Consultants and Occupational Hygienists located in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Trinitas Group's Asbestos Management services stemmed from a need in the market for a provider that truly understood client legal WHS & Workers Compensation obligations around Asbestos Management.Trinitas Group has a large team of Licensed Asbestos Assessors (LAA), Hazardous Materials Consultants and Occupational Hygienists located in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
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Our mission is to do everything possible to reduce occupational risk in business. We do that by providing innovative consulting and technology solutions, building a creative and diverse team and making positive changes in business. At Trinitas Group our vision is to provide the most independent, professional and accurate Work Health and Safety (WHS) and asbestos management consulting services.
Trinitas consultants complete all building inspections using our enterprise hazardous materials Inspection app 'STELLA'. Our Online Portal allows users to generate and print QR codes registers and management plans. The QR Codes can be displayed on buildings where workers will be able to scan and download the most current asbestos register for the buildings they are working in.
Asbestos testing in Australia is conducted to the Australian Standard AS 4964 Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples. All asbestos testing should be conducted by A NATA accredited laboratory. Samples of material suspected of containing asbestos are first placed within a dust cabinet and viewed under a stereomicroscope between 10x - 40x magnification to attempt to test fibres of all types.
An asbestos register is a table that sets out the details of where asbestos is located throughout buildings to clearly identify which materials contain asbestos. The register is provided so that all occupants in the building understand where asbestos is located, and a risk rating is applied to ensure the reasonable safety of people within the building.
An Asbestos Management Plan (AMP) is a tool used when managing asbestos in a building, structure or in contaminated waste and soil. Most commonly an AMP is utilised by the controller of a building to assist in the prevention of exposure to asbestos fibres to occupiers of buildings and the general public.
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Paul Paciullo
Jan 20, 2021
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