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Below are some answers to commonly asked questions around permits, permit applications and import/export regulations. If you do not find the answer to your question, please contact us.
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To be granted permission to import or export asbestos, you will need to provide information regarding your intentions and safety measures. Permits allowing for the import or export of asbestos only granted in limited circumstances.
Permits for importing and/or exporting asbestos are strictly regulated. The border requirements are derived from regulations that permit holders must abide by, including all the conditions on the permit.
Different departments regulate how asbestos can be transported into, out of and within Australia. Goods containing asbestos need to follow the standard chemical labelling system.
The importer is responsible for ensuring that the goods they intend to import do not contain asbestos. They must ensure they have evidence that the goods do not contain asbestos or arrange testing.
Goods may need to be tested to prove they do not contain asbestos. The Australian Border Force can direct an importer to have the goods sampled and tested at the border if they suspect asbestos is present.
The Australian Border Force monitors the Australian border to prevent the unlawful importation of asbestos. Goods entering Australia must not contain asbestos. Documentation may be needed to prove this.