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Posts Tagged ‘Asbestos Surveyors’

Co-op fined over shop asbestos

Tuesday, December 21, 2010 @ 10:12 AM posted by AIB Editor

Shoppers and staff at a Co-op convenience store were put at risk of being exposed to asbestos following serious health and safety failures.

Bosses at the Co-operative Group Ltd took no immediate action despite being told there was brown asbestos in the ceiling when they took over the shop in Market Square, Royton.

A sub-contractor sent in to fit a fire alarm smashed a hole in one of the asbestos panels with a hammer, Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court was told.

Two female shop workers cleaned up the mess he had made and left the debris in an open bag at the rear of the store for two weeks. Read More

Asbestos – understanding the risks

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 @ 10:11 AM posted by AIB Editor

Asbestos continues to cause untold damage in the construction industry. Ian Rippin, commercial director of the National Laboratory Service (NLS), explains what it is, what it does and how to test for its presence

WHEN asbestos is damaged fine fibres become airborne and can be inhaled which can penetrate the lung tissue and trigger an inflammatory reaction. The body registers the problem and white blood cells are sent to engulf and attack the fibres. However, the fibres usually destroy the blood cells, causing fibrosis – irreversible scarring of the lungs.

Popular in the late 1800s, during the time of the Industrial Revolution, asbestos was used routinely as insulation for steam pipes, turbines, boilers, kilns, ovens and other high-temperature products. Previous observations of the health risks were forgotten or ignored at that time.

The first diagnosis of asbestosis was made in 1924 following the death of a woman aged thirty-three, after twenty years of working with the material. As a result of the diagnosis, a study was commissioned on asbestos workers in England, revealing twenty-five percent suffered from an asbestos-related lung disease. Laws were passed in 1931 to increase ventilation and to make asbestosis a recognised work- related disease.
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UKAS Accredited Asbestos Inspection Bodies (AIB) Launch Asbestos Industry Dutyholder Client Survey

Friday, September 17, 2010 @ 08:09 AM posted by UKAS Accredited IB's Admin

Following the recent HSE publication of HSG 264 – the Asbestos Survey Guide, a new asbestos surveying, industry-focused blog was formed.  The blog was developed to further promote HSE’s message that clients need to ensure they select competent organisations and that this can clearly be demonstrated by selecting UKAS accredited or certified surveyors for asbestos surveys.

AIB have  launched an industry survey exploring Client’s awareness and understanding of HSG264 and how they select asbestos surveyors and asbestos inspection firms.  The survey can be taken here.

The survey will be promoted across all industries and all Dutyholders, clients, FM’s, Property Managers of non-domestic buildings will be encouraged to take the survey.  Results are expected to give an insight into awareness of HSG264 and its implementation in the marketplace.

UKAS currently accredits over 100 asbestos inspection bodies to carry out asbestos surveys.

John Richards, Managing Director of analytical and surveying firm, Thames Laboratories said:

“The HSG 264 Asbestos Survey Guide strongly recommends the use of an accredited, competent surveyor to carry out an asbestos survey.  The AIB Blog is a collaboration aimed at promoting UKAS Accredited organisations who should be the first choice for companies who have to commission surveys for asbestos.”

He went on to say “Non UKAS Accredited firms will be hit hard by this Guidance since the release of the HSG 264 document, it has been reported that non-accredited companies are already seeing their insurance policies being revoked on that basis.”

The AIB Blog, encourages subscribers to participate in ‘comment and debate’ sessions via Blog posts.  This has many benefits for subscribers, namely, the online promotion of best practice from their individual organisations via articles, press releases, news stories, video and podcasts.

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Asbestos surveys are only effective if competent surveyors are employed to do them…That is one of the key messages being promoted at roadshows to help explain new guidance devised for those responsible for managing the risks from asbestos. Read More