Posts Tagged asbestos inspection

HSG264 The Asbestos Surveyors Guide

Posted on July 15, 2010 with 2 Comments

Asbestos SurveysThe SHP reported that In January this year, the HSE published new guidance on asbestos surveying, which explicitly advocates the need to be able to demonstrate and ensure competency. Martin Gibson, Martin Stear and Jon Murthy explain how both surveyors and duty-holders can do so.

The HSE estimates that asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are still present in some 500,000 commercial properties in the UK. No one really knows how much asbestos still remains in UK buildings but those built before 1999, when asbestos was finally banned, are likely to still contain some, with those pre-dating 1985, when blue and brown asbestos were banned, causing the most concern.

Duty to Manage Asbestos – Retailers Factsheet

Posted on July 14, 2010 with 2 Comments

Asbestos SurveysWhat you need to know

The dangers presented to tradesmen working with asbestos are well known, and the Health and Safety Executive’s Hidden Killer campaign has done much to highlight the issue and raise awareness even further amongst those who are now most at risk – building and maintenance trades.

However, asbestos is not just an issue for tradesmen to consider, and it’s vital that those with responsibility for premises know what their duties are in relation to asbestos.

Eyemouth golf club blaze debris poses ‘no risk’

Posted on July 12, 2010 with 2 Comments

Asbestos SurveysHealth officials have said there is no risk to the public from Asbestos debris left after a fire at a Borders golf course.

A firefighter was airlifted to hospital after being hurt while dealing with the blaze in Eyemouth on Wednesday.

He was injured when a greenkeeper’s shed containing a number of chemicals collapsed.

HSG264 – Audio Podcast

Posted on June 30, 2010 with No Comments

asbestos angela chouaib asbestosangelThe Health & Safety Executive recently issued Asbestos: The Survey Guide (HSG264).  

The new guidance is specifically aimed at surveyors who carry out asbestos surveys and those who commission the surveys. (Client / Duty Holders).  

The client/duty holder has been given more guidance in the selection of the inspection body/surveyor and their own responsibilities under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 reinforced.

The Asbestos Survey Guide

Posted on June 24, 2010 with 1 Comment

HSG264 OverviewHSG264

This is a heavily illustrated publication that replaces and expands on MDHS100, Asbestos surveying, sampling and assessment of asbestos-containing materials.

It is aimed at people carrying out asbestos surveys and people with specific responsibilities for managing asbestos in non-domestic premises under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006.