You’ll need a disposable tyvek suit and some decent dustmasks as ppe. (Remove them outside and double wrap in plastic to dispose. I’m advocating more care than the industry would probably require but they do it as a job and know the ins and outs). Asbestos in concrete is mostly safe unless it has been broken.
If the sheeting is intact then its a remove the fixings from the rear job and place the sheets carefully on the ground. Whole sheets are probably a two man job, one to steady one to remove fixings. Any broken bits give them a spray with PVA glue and allow to dry to seal the fibres before moving them.
If you’re lucky your local council will collect for free/nominal fee and dispose for you, otherwise you’ll need an asbestos skip and a large cheque.
Or ask a builder nicely if you can add yours to his half-empty skip.
Don’t do this, it’s the equivalent of crapping on your own doorstep.