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12/02/2024 Inspection of Luck House

Background Information:

From: Troy Kekewick <troy@tmarchitects.com.au>
Date: Wednesday, 24 January 2024 at 7:09 am
To: Lawrie Lyons, Environics <lawrie-lyons@environics.com.au>
Cc: Tony Madden <tony@tmarchitects.com.au>, Luke Madden <luke@tmarchitects.com.au>
Subject: 2274 3.10 (f) Asbestos testing – RGGS Luck

Hi Lawrie, Please see the attached locations for asbestos testing at RGGS Luck House.  […] Regards, Troy Kekewick

PDF file (annotated drawing)  from Troy:  2274-A1-201P5
 
Date of Inspection:  12/02/2024
 
Asbestos Assessor:  L. Lyons (Environics)
 
The assessor was accompanied by Leonie Hume (Environics), and Kasey Mitchell (RGGS Facilities and Services Manager).
 
Findings:
 
Based on a thorough visual inspection, there is no sign of asbestos-cement sheeting above the plaster ceiling tiles in the toilet area at the southern end of the ground floor (level one) of Luck House. To reaffirm this finding, please review the provided photograph depicting the condition of the ceiling tiles both below and within the surrounding ceiling space.
 
 
 
 
Based on a thorough visual inspection, there is no sign of asbestos-cement sheeting above the plaster ceiling tiles in the toilet area at the northern end of the ground floor (level one) of Luck House. To reaffirm this finding, please review the provided photograph depicting the condition of the ceiling tiles both below and within the surrounding ceiling space.
 
 
Based on a thorough visual inspection, there is no sign of asbestos-cement sheeting above the plaster ceiling tiles in the ceiling area of level two of Luck House. To reaffirm this finding, please review the provided photograph depicting the condition of the ceiling tiles both below and within the surrounding ceiling space.  No access points were located in connection to the wall cavities. 
 
 
 
Based on a thorough visual inspection there is possibility of asbestos-cement sheeting behind the tin cladding of external walls on level two of Luck House.  The inspection of the wall cavity from the outside requires the services of a licensed asbestos removalist (LARC) to remove the tin cladding for inspection purposes. 
 
 
 

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