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Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex is a professional asbestos survey company based in Sussex, which offers asbestos surveys in properties in the South East of England. Our company has extensive experience in the asbestos removal and management field and is highly qualified to handle any asbestos-related issues. In this article, we will discuss the process of asbestos surveying and management to help property owners understand what happens in an asbestos survey in Sussex.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that was once widely used in the construction industry for its heat-resistant and insulating properties. Asbestos was used in many building materials, such as cement, insulation, ceiling tiles, and floor tiles, among others. However, prolonged exposure to asbestos can cause serious health problems to humans, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Due to these dangers, asbestos was banned in the UK in 1999.
An asbestos survey is a thorough inspection of a property to identify the presence of asbestos and to assess its condition. The purpose of an asbestos survey is to create an asbestos management plan to reduce the risk of asbestos exposure to the building occupants. Asbestos surveys are typically carried out by qualified and licensed asbestos surveyors.
There are two types of asbestos surveys that can be performed:
A management survey is a standard survey that is required for all non-domestic properties to identify the presence of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within the property. It involves visual inspections of all accessible areas of the building to locate the presence of ACMs. The surveyors will take samples of suspected materials and send them to a laboratory for testing.
The aim of the management survey is to create an action plan for the management of ACMs in the building. The action plan will include the identification of the location and condition of the ACMs in the building, the assessment of the risk of exposure, and the plan for managing the ACMs to reduce the risk of exposure.
A type 2 survey is also known as a refurbishment/demolition survey, and it is required when a building is due to be renovated, refurbished, or demolished. This survey is more intrusive than the management survey because it involves destructive inspections of all areas of the building. The surveyors will take samples of all materials that are suspected to contain asbestos, including hidden materials behind walls, floors, and ceilings.
The aim of the type 2 survey is to identify all ACMs in the building before any renovation or demolition work starts. The surveyors will create a detailed report that lists all the ACMs found in the building and recommends the best course of action for their safe removal.
An asbestos survey is important because it helps to ensure the safety of the building occupants from the risks of asbestos exposure. Asbestos-containing materials can be found in any building built before 1999, and they are not always visible to the naked eye. An asbestos survey is the only way to identify the presence of ACMs and assess their condition.
An asbestos survey is also a legal requirement for all commercial buildings. The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 requires all property owners to carry out an asbestos survey, create an asbestos management plan, and share the plan with anyone who may come into contact with the building.
During an asbestos survey, the surveyors will carry out a visual inspection of all accessible areas of the property to identify the presence of ACMs. The surveyors will use specialized equipment, such as torches, cameras, and sampling tools, to help them with their inspection.
The surveyors will take samples of suspected materials to send them to a laboratory for testing. The samples will be analyzed to determine if they contain asbestos and, if so, the type and amount of asbestos present.
If the surveyors locate any damaged or friable ACMs during the survey, they will take additional precautions to prevent the spread of asbestos fibers, such as sealing off the affected area or carrying out emergency repairs.
After the survey, the surveyors will create a detailed report that outlines the presence, location, and condition of any ACMs found in the property. The report will include recommendations for managing or removing the ACMs to keep the building occupants safe.
Depending on the nature and location of the ACMs, the property owner may need to take action to remove or encapsulate the asbestos-containing materials. In some cases, it may be safe to leave the ACMs in place and monitor their condition regularly.
At Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex, we have a team of highly trained and experienced asbestos surveyors who can carry out any type of asbestos survey in Sussex. We are fully licensed by the Health and Safety Executive to handle asbestos-related work and have a proven track record of providing high-quality asbestos management services.
We offer a comprehensive range of asbestos services, including asbestos surveys, asbestos removal, and asbestos management plans. We are committed to providing our clients with a professional and efficient service that is tailored to their specific asbestos requirements.
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Conclusion:
An asbestos survey is a crucial step in ensuring the safety of a property and its occupants. Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex is a reputable asbestos service provider in Sussex that can help identify any ACMs present in your property and formulate a management plan to keep you safe. Get in touch with us today to find out more about our asbestos services.