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Posts Tagged ‘control of asbestos regulations’

North Tyneside boss fined for asbestos failings

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 @ 10:11 AM posted by UKAS Accredited IB's Admin

The boss of a refurbishment company has been fined for failing to provide adequate information, instruction and training to workers in the proper procedures when dealing with asbestos.

Neil Brown, 45, trading as High View Services, of High View, Wallsend, North Tyneside, was fined £360 by North Tyneside Magistrates’ Court today after pleading guilty to breaching Regulation 10(1)(a) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006. He was also ordered to pay £360 costs.

The court heard how the breach came to light on 6 January 2009 during the investigation of an asbestos-related incident at a North Tyneside Council house in Killingworth, the home of Amanda Cleminson. The incident occurred during a heating upgrade of the property, which involved Mr Brown’s company. Read More

Asbestos Survey – Interserve fined for exposing MoD staff to asbestos

Tuesday, September 21, 2010 @ 01:09 PM posted by UKAS Accredited IB's Admin

Court fines firm £33k after it failed to follow advice of an asbestos survey at an MoD baseAsbestos Hazard

Interserve has been fined £33,000 after a court heard it had potentially exposed Ministry of Defence workers to deadly asbestos fibres.

Its subsidiary Interserve (Defence) Ltd, of Waterloo Road, London, appeared at Oxford Crown Court on 8 September following an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive.

An asbestos survey undertaken in the boiler room at an MoD base in Arncott, Bicester, in early 2005, found that the whole room was considered to be contaminated with asbestos and recommended that access to the room should be restricted until it was removed. Read More

Asbestos Surveys – It’s vital workers are protected from asbestos

Friday, August 20, 2010 @ 02:08 PM posted by UKAS Accredited IB's Admin

Builders liability insurance holders have been warned about the dangers of asbestos following the prosecution of a North Lincolnshire ship breaking company.

Acetech Construction, of New Green Farm, Barrow Haven, pleaded guilty to three breaches of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 and was fined £3,400 and ordered to pay costs of £5,000.

Scunthorpe Magistrates Court heard that Acetech purchased a Polish former fishing vessel for dismantling as scrap. Read More

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.

Poor quality asbestos insulation in roof void

Poor quality asbestos insulation in roof void.

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