Posts Tagged ‘asbestos management plan’
212 WELB schools contain asbestos
OVER two hundred schools in the Western Education and Library Board (WELB) currently contain asbestos with the education authority estimating it would cost £480k to remove all of the material.
In a statment WELB confirmed 170 primary schools, 30 post-primary schools, seven nursery schools and five special schools contain the potentially cancer-inducing fibre.
WELB estimates removing the asbestos from all the schools would cost £480k.
Asbestos Re-inspections, why it’s not being done/competency
Those people who are responsible for a building and have the power to authorise work upon the fabric of the building, have duties under Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006.
To summarise those duties:
- Ensure that the people that work there or visit there are not exposed to asbestos.
- Ensure that workmen who work on the building are informed where the asbestos is to be found.
Although there is a lot of guidance as to how this might be achieved; how it is actually achieved does not matter.
If asbestos is present in the building, its condition obviously has to be monitored. It may have looked alright a year ago, but what state is it in today? Is it exposing people that work near it to airborne asbestos fibre?
This is as basic a health and safety principle as a worn carpet creating a trip hazard or a pile of boxes blocking a fire exit. We all know that there are organisations where the worn carpet and the pile of boxes are ignored and the likelihood of asbestos being managed is nil.
On the other hand, organisations with otherwise good health and safety procedures may have had an asbestos survey but have done nothing with it. They have started on the road to asbestos compliance but have not completed the journey. Read More
Thirsty Horses & Asbestos Management
Further to attending the Kent2020 Event held in Detling (Near Maidstone) I walked around the 350+ exhibitors and mingled with a few celebs David Grant (Fame Academy) and Nick Hewer (Apprentice) to name two, I found myself starting to take a straw poll when it come to discussing Asbestos and these attendees managed it within their workplaces. I also asked about their knowledge regarding the new HSG264 Asbestos Surveyors Guide. Read More
