


Our Company

Phil Archer
Operations Manager
Lidoran Environmental Services (LES) is fully licensed and OH&S compliant to handle, clean and remove:
- Asbestos cement sheet (roof, walls, flues, etc.)
- Insulation (pipes, boilers, dryers etc)
- Vinyl floor tiles and underlay
- Synthetic Mineral Fibre
- Millboard
- Soil remediation
- Sprayed Limpet Asbestos
- Bitumen, Waterproofing membrane
- Lead paint
- PCB
In this day and age of global warming and environmental concerns, we are more aware about our responsibilities whether it is on a corporate or personal level. This extends to our daily workplace, the question being: “What can we do to ensure a safe, HAPPY environmentally sound, hazard free, working area?”
We can start by realizing the top four dangers – unacceptable according to NSW legislation laws- are:
- Asbestos Cement Sheeting and Fibres- used extensively during the 1950’s, 1960’s and early 1970’s for insulation, structural members – popular for it’s thermal energy conservation.
- Lead paint Most buildings built before 1970 contain lead paint, some paints contained up to 50% lead. It was used as a drying agent, a colouring and to protect iron from rusting.
- PCB’s (Polychlorinated biphenyls) – the most common use of PCB’s is in the common fluorescent light fittings. Prolonged exposure to PCB can cause problems including cancerous growth, nervous disorders, skin irritations, liver and pregnancy problems
- SMF (synthetic mineral fibres) - Mineral wool, glass & ceramic fibres have been used over the years for their thermal and acoustic insulation properties. Studies suggest that exposure to these materials can cause an increased risk in lung cancer.
Operations Manager Phil Archer and his team will provide a one stop remediation shop.
Phil Archer has extensive experience in asbestos & hazardous materials removal, airborne asbestos air monitoring, hazardous materials surveying/audits and project management. With over 20 years in the construction and building industry he knows exactly what is needed for any kind of circumstances.

