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Asbestos is a hazardous substance that can cause life-threatening illnesses such as cancer and lung diseases. It was commonly used as a building material until it was banned in the late 1990s. If you own or manage a building that was constructed before this time or is undergoing refurbishment or demolition works, you may need an asbestos survey.
Asbestos surveys are crucial for identifying and managing any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within a building. They provide vital information on the type, location, and condition of any ACMs, allowing you to create an asbestos management plan that ensures the safety of building occupants and workers. In this landing page, we will discuss how to review an asbestos survey in Sussex, and the importance of working with a reputable asbestos survey company in Sussex such as Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex.
At Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex, we provide comprehensive asbestos survey services throughout Sussex and the South East of England. Our experienced surveyors are fully trained and accredited to carry out asbestos surveys on all types of buildings, from homes to commercial and industrial properties.
We use the latest equipment and techniques to detect and identify any potential asbestos-containing materials in your building. Our surveys are carried out in line with HSE guidelines and are tailored to your specific needs and requirements. We understand the importance of ensuring the safety of building occupants and workers, and we strive to provide a prompt and reliable service at an affordable price.
If you require an asbestos survey in Sussex, please contact us on 01273 978238 or send an email to [email protected] to discuss your requirements.
If you are planning refurbishment or demolition works on a building, it is essential to conduct an asbestos survey beforehand. Asbestos-containing materials can be found in a wide range of building materials, including insulation, cement, tiles, flooring, and ceiling tiles. Disturbing these materials can release asbestos fibers into the air, which can be inhaled and cause serious health problems.
An asbestos survey will identify any potential ACMs in your building and provide recommendations on how to manage them safely. This will help you to comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and ensure that you are meeting your duty to manage asbestos.
There are two types of asbestos surveys: Management Surveys and Refurbishment/Demolition Surveys.
Management Surveys are used to identify the presence, location, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within a building. The survey will involve a thorough inspection of the building, including all areas that are accessible or easily accessible. Samples of suspected ACMs will be taken and analyzed at a UKAS accredited laboratory to confirm if they contain asbestos.
The survey will provide a detailed report that includes the location, extent, and condition of any ACMs found, along with recommendations for how to manage them safely. The report should also include an asbestos management plan, detailing how the ACMs will be managed and monitored over time.
Management Surveys are designed to be carried out on an ongoing basis, with periodic re-inspection to ensure that the asbestos management plan is still relevant and effective.
Refurbishment/Demolition Surveys are required when a building is undergoing refurbishment, demolition, or major construction works. They are more extensive than Management Surveys, as they involve the inspection of all areas of the building that will be affected by the works.
The survey will involve taking samples of all materials that may potentially contain asbestos and analyzing them at a UKAS accredited laboratory. The report will include a detailed account of all ACMs found, along with recommendations for their safe removal or encapsulation.
Refurbishment/Demolition Surveys are conducted before the works begin to ensure that any ACMs are safely removed before the works commence. The survey ensures that workers and anyone in the building are not exposed to asbestos during the works.
If you have received an asbestos survey report, it is essential to review it carefully to ensure that you understand the findings and recommendations. The report will contain a lot of technical terminology, including abbreviations and acronyms, so it may be helpful to seek clarification from the asbestos survey company if there is anything you do not understand.
When reviewing the report, you should pay particular attention to the following:
If you have any questions or concerns about the report, you should contact the asbestos survey company for more details.
Once an asbestos survey has been completed, and any ACMs have been identified, it is essential to create an asbestos management plan that outlines how the ACMs will be managed and monitored.
The asbestos management plan should include:
It is crucial to review the asbestos management plan regularly to ensure that it is still relevant and effective. Any changes to the building or the occupants should be reflected in the management plan, and any new ACMs should be identified and managed accordingly.
If you need help managing asbestos in your building, Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex can provide expert assistance and support. Our experienced team can help you create an asbestos management plan and monitor asbestos-containing materials within your building to ensure the safety of all occupants and workers.
For more information or to book an asbestos survey in Sussex, please contact us on 01273 978238 or send an email to [email protected]. You can also visit our website at affordable-asbestos-removal-sussex.co.uk for more details.