Asbestos removal professionals typically work at various sites, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, where they assess, contain, and remove hazardous materials. The job often requires wearing protective suits and respirators, working in enclosed or regulated areas, and strictly following safety protocols. You may work as part of a small crew under a supervisor and coordinate closely with safety inspectors or project managers. While the work can be physically demanding and requires consistent attention to detail, it offers valuable experience in environmental safety and opportunities for advancement to supervisory or project management positions over time.