Asbestos
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral. It has been used for
over a hundred years in buildings for fire proofing, thermal,
electrical and sound insulation, plasters, roof and flooring
materials, gasket and friction products and many other uses.
All forms (blue, brown and white) are a health hazard, when the
asbestos fibres are released into the air and inhaled. Inhaled
fibres can cause asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma, a cancer
of the inner lining of the chest or abdominal wall.
For more information on asbestos visit the Health and Safety Executive's
website.
Legislation
There are many hundreds of thousands of tonnes of asbestos
materials still left in buildings in Britain. In order to minimise
the adverse health effects of this asbestos the Control of Asbestos
at Work Regulations 2006 (CAWR 2006) were introduced.
Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2006
Regulation 4 deals with the management of risk from asbestos in
non-domestic buildings.
The broad requirements on the duty holders are to:
- take reasonable steps to determine the location of materials
likely to contain asbestos
- presume materials to contain asbestos, unless there are good
reasons not to do so
- make and maintain a written record of the location of the
asbestos and presumed asbestos materials
- monitor the condition of asbestos and presumed asbestos
materials
- assess the risk of exposure from the asbestos and presumed
asbestos materials and document the actions necessary to manage the
risk
- take steps to see that the actions above are carried out
To manage the risk from asbestos-containing materials you will
need to:
- keep and maintain an up-to-date record of the location,
condition, maintenance and removal of all asbestos-containing
materials on the premises
- repair, seal or remove, if there is a risk of exposure due to
its condition or location
- maintain it in a good state of repair and regularly monitor the
condition
- inform anyone who is likely to disturb it about the location
and condition of the material
- have arrangements and procedures in place, so that work which
may disturb the materials complies with CAWR
- review the plan at regular intervals and make changes to the
plan and arrangements if circumstances change
(Above points taken from the Health and Safety Executive’s
‘Methods for the Determination of Hazardous Substances (MDHS) 100,
Surveying, sampling and assessment of asbestos-containing
materials, 2001’)
If you decide to have asbestos removed from your premises, this
must, in general be carried out by a contractor licensed by the
Health and Safety Executive. There are minor exceptions for work of
short duration.
Work with asbestos cement and work with materials of bitumen,
plastic, resins or rubber which contain asbestos does not require a
licence.
However, a detailed risk assessment will be required and for
most practical purposes it will be safer to employ a licensed
contractor.
For most work the licensed contractor will have to give the
enforcing authority that is. Health and Safety Executive or Local
Authority 14 days notice of the removal although, in certain cases
this requirement can be waived.
Local Authorities are the enforcing authority for shops,
offices, hotels and other commercial premises.
Further Information
- Health and Safety Executive's Approved Code of Practice and
Guidance 'The management of asbestos in non-domestic premises' ISBN
07176 23823
- Health and Safety Executive's Approved Code of Practice and
Guidance 'Work with asbestos insulation, asbestos coating and
asbestos insulting board (fourth edition)' ISBN 07176 2563X
- Health and Safety Executive's Approved Code of Practice and
Guidance 'Work with asbestos which does not normally require a
licence (fourth edition)' ISBN 07176 25621
- Health and Safety Executive’s guidance 'A guide to the Asbestos
(Licensing) Regulations 1983 as Amended (second edition)' ISBN
07176 24358
- Health and Safety Executive’s 'Methods for the Determination of
Hazardous Substances (MDHS) 100, Surveying, sampling and assessment
of asbestos-containing materials' ISBN 07176 2076X