Before You Hire: 7 Essential Questions for Asbestos Abatement

Hiring an asbestos contractor is different from hiring a painter or a carpenter. Because the stakes are so high, you need to be rigorous with your vetting. Use this checklist during your initial consultations:

  1. “What is your WorkSafeBC Asbestos Abatement License (AAL) number?”
    • Why: As of 2024, it is illegal to perform this work in BC without an AAL. We list these on our site, but always ask the contractor to verify their current status.
  2. “Are the workers on-site Level 2 or Level 3 certified?”
    • Why: Even if the company is licensed, the individual workers must hold personal certificates. Level 2 is for abatement work; Level 3 is for supervisors. Ask to see their WorkSafeBC wallet cards.
  3. “Will you be using a third-party company for air monitoring?”
    • Professional Standard: For high-risk projects, it is a conflict of interest for the removal company to test their own air. A reputable contractor will recommend an independent lab to perform the final air clearance.
  4. “Can you provide a WorkSafeBC ‘Clearance Letter’?”
    • Why: This proves the company is in “good standing,” meaning they are current on their insurance premiums and safety reporting.
  5. “Will you be filing a Notice of Project (NOP) with WorkSafeBC?”
    • Why: For most asbestos work, contractors are legally required to notify WorkSafeBC at least 24 to 48 hours before work begins.
  6. “How do you handle waste disposal and will I receive a Waste Manifest?”
    • Why: Asbestos cannot be thrown in the regular trash. You need a “Waste Manifest” as legal proof that the hazardous material was dropped off at an authorized disposal site.
  7. “What is your plan for containment and HEPA filtration?”
    • Why: They should be able to explain how they will seal off the area with plastic sheeting (containment) and use “negative air” machines to keep fibers from spreading.