Wednesday, 30 November 2011

If you are accountable for a non domestic building then ylou are expected for legal reasons to go by the asbestos regulation code.

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ASBESTOS SURVEYS: Why using experts is best

The location and management of asbestos is assessed during the standard Asbestos Management Surveys while Demolition or Refurbishment Surveys are undertaken in areas where demolitions or major refurbishments will be taking place. In order for an asbestos removal project to comply with legal and safety requirements and to ensure that it is effectively removed from a contaminated area an asbestos survey should be undertaken by certified asbestos surveyors. Management surveys are usually minimally intrusive causing little disruption whereas conversely Demolition or Refurbishment Surveys are very disruptive and intrusive as all likely locations of asbestos need to be included.

Dealing with asbestos removal can be labour intensive, costly, messy and hazardous to one’s health hence it is best to have an appropriate survey conducted to ensure that a particular project is approached in the correct way. Experts in asbestos survey services are familiar with the likely locations of asbestos and can therefore save time and money. These asbestos surveying experts are qualified professionals who are well trained in assessing where the asbestos containing material is located, what type it is, how much is present and what condition it’s in. Detecting the presence of asbestos will require sample collection followed by the relevant laboratory testing. Once a laboratory has confirmed that asbestos is present decisions need to be made regarding the management of the asbestos as it may be safer to leave the materials if there is no airborne contamination.

When conducting asbestos surveys, experts will also consider the safe disposal of asbestos waste and debris including bagging and identification in addition to safe transport methods and locations for authorised disposal. Site preparation e.g. designated entry and exit points to the area as well as protective clothing requirements are all factors to consider when asbestos surveying is undertaken. A typical asbestos survey report will contained a detailed site description and floor plan, a summary of asbestos incidence, some recommendations and risk assessments in addition to providing a register of asbestos containing materials as supported by laboratory test results. Areas excluded from the survey as well as materials found not to contain asbestos are also usually indicated.

Following the identification of asbestos containing materials the next step is to determine whether the route of action would be to seal or contain the asbestos and leave it undisturbed or to have it removed. In the event that asbestos contamination is detected the area has to be sealed off for cleaning and removal by an accredited asbestos removal company and all relevant parties with access to the area need to be informed. Since asbestos is naturally occurring we can never entirely remove it from our environment but consulting asbestos surveying experts will allow us to co-exist with asbestos without the negative impact on our health.

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Asbestos Services

The 20th Century saw the widespread use of asbestos due to its resistance to heat and its ability to insulate electricity. However, despite the suitability of asbestos in fire-retardant coatings, concrete, pipes as well as flooring, roofing and even lawn furniture, it was discovered in the late twentieth century that exposure to asbestos can cause, amongst other ailments, various forms of cancer such as lung cancer and Mesothelioma.
However, there are a large number of experienced businesses which can offer a wide range of asbestos services, such as asbestos surveys and asbestos removal. These firms offer a professional service for a wide range of customers, ranging from the public sector (such as hospitals), sector such as (engineering firms) and of course houses in the residential sector.

 There are two forms of asbestos surveys that such firms can carry out: Management Surveys are conducted in order to locate and manage asbestos materials. However, in an unoccupied area which is about to undergo demolition or refurbishment, it is important that a Destructive or Refurbishment Survey is conducted.
 If, following a survey, it is decided that the asbestos must be removed; such firms will conduct a rigorous planning strategy to ensure that the asbestos can be removed as safely as possible. The planning of such a venture is crucial to its success, ensuring that the general health and safety of all involved is protected as well as guaranteeing that the venture complies with all current regulations and laws.

 It is also important that during the disposal of asbestos, the environment, as well as the humans coming into contact with the substance, is also protected. In accordance with the environmental requirements, asbestos disposal firms implement several policies such as minimising the production of material and energy wastage, reducing pollution to air, water and land, and even training employees in environmental issues.

Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk  If you wish to find out more on Asbestos Services as well as information about Asbestos Abatement, go to www.asbestosonline.co.uk

Asbestos Surveys 2

Asbestos is a highly dangerous material as it can cause health problems. When it is broken or damages, small fibres come loose and we breathe them in. These small fibres can easily embed themselves into our lungs and windpipe, causing scarring which leads to asbestosis and cancers. Because of these problems it is essential that Asbestos is removed by a proper authority, especially in non domestic places.

Asbestos surveys are carried out by officials in non domestic buildings, to ensure that there is no asbestos present, and if there is, that it is removed immediately in the proper manner. If you have something which you expect might contain asbestos, then you should definitely book an asbestos survey. The surveyors will be able to detect if any asbestos is present.

The asbestos surveyors will first carry out a Management Survey, to see if any asbestos can be found. If the results of the survey are positive, they will then perform a Demolition or Refurbishment Survey.
If you are in control of a non domestic building then you are required by law to follow the asbestos regulation code. This means it is your responsibility to determine whether there is any asbestos on your premises, and if you suspect that there might be, to estimate the amount of material, and its whereabouts. You must also assume that something contains asbestos, if you have a slight suspicion, unless you find evidence to prove that it does not contain any asbestos. It is also your responsibility to prevent the risk of anyone being affected by the asbestos fibres until a safe removal of the material has been carried out. You must keep your asbestos safety plan up to date and ensure that everyone entering the building is aware of it. If anyone is planning actions which might disturb the asbestos you ensure that these persons are aware of the location and condition of the asbestos.




Asbestos Removal

There are companies that specialize in the safe removal of Asbestos from buildings. Lots of buildings contain asbestos. It used to be used as a fire precaution and as insulation. Asbestos was sometimes put above ceilings and in many other small spaces that would be difficult to get to for firefighters. It was also often used in the construction of houses. However, it was soon found to be very dangerous. Breathing in fibers of asbestos can cause serious illnesses, including lung cancer, mesothelioma (which a cancer that was previously very rare), and lung disease. Being exposed to high amounts of asbestos fibers increases the likelihood of it causing health problems, because asbestos gets into the air at relatively low levels, which itself would not cause health problems unless it was exposure over a long period of time. The use of asbestos and extraction, manufacture and processing of asbestos products was banned by the U.S government and European Union in 1978.

Consequently, there are still many buildings containing highly dangerous asbestos insulation. Therefore an industry has grown around the removal of asbestos. Due to the potentially hazardous nature of the work, these private companies are required to be fully insured for our asbestos removal work and hold many licenses, certifications and accreditations. Because asbestos was so widely and diversely used, their contracts, and what they may encounter vary. As a result asbestos removal companies have to be able to manage contracts of any size, type or complexity. From royal palaces to sewage works. Sometimes if it is deemed too unsafe, they have to demolish parts of buildings, and demolition projects can include occupied tower blocks or single domestic dwellings. The asbestos has to be safely removed and disposed of. There are many asbestos removal companies available to contact online.


Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk  If you wish to find out more on Asbestos Removals as well as information about Asbestos Abatement, go to www.asbestosonline.co.uk

Asbestos Surveys

Asbestos is a highly dangerous material as it can cause illnesses. When it is broken or damaged, small fibres come loose and we breathe them in. These small fibres can easily embed into our lungs and windpipe, causing scarring which leads to asbestosis and cancers. Because of these problems it is essential that Asbestos is taken away by a proper authority, especially in non domestic places. 

Asbestos surveys are carried out by officials in non domestic buildings, to make sure that there isn't any kind of asbestos present, and if there is, that it's removed immediately in the proper manner. If you have something which you think might contain asbestos, then you should definitely book an asbestos survey. The surveyors will be able to detect if any kind of asbestos is present.

The asbestos surveyors will first carry out a Management Survey, to find out if any asbestos can be found. If the results of the survey are positive, they will then perform a Demolition or Refurbishment Survey.
If you are in control of a non domestic building then ylou are required by law to follow the asbestos regulation code. This means it is your responsibility to determine whether there is any asbestos on your premises, and if you suspect that there may be, to estimate the amount of material, as well as its whereabouts. You must also assume that something contains asbestos, if you have a slight suspicion, unless you find evidence to prove that it does not contain any asbestos. It is also your responsibility to prevent the risk of anyone being affected by the asbestos fibres until a safe removal of the material has been carried out. You must keep your asbestos safety plan up to date and ensure that everyone entering the building is aware of it. If anyone is planning actions which might disturb the asbestos you must ensure that these persons are aware of the location and condition of the asbestos.


Wednesday, 23 November 2011

The duty to manage asbestos is contained in regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006.

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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Our approach to asbestos removal is designed to ensure the Health and Safety of everybody who could be affected by our operations and at the same time try to mitigate the amount of disruption to the client’s normal activities.

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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

We have a full 3 year licence to remove asbestos issued by the HSE without additional conditions, and would confirm that we have never had any notices issued to us by any of the statutory authorities

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Asbestos Abatement Services Ltd is committed to a safety management system that demonstrates a pro-active approach. This is achieved by the regular consultation with all staff to review Health & Safety issues and to set objectives to achieve compliance with current safety legislation and our industry’s best practices.