Asbestos Regulations
- Facts
Asbestos Regulations - Control of Asbetos Regulation
2006
For further information about the regulations, please
click this link to a short guide to the
regulations, produced by the Health and Safety Executive.
In addition to the CAR2006 regulatiions, The Health and Safety at Work
etc. Act 1974 also requires employers to provide a safe workplace.
There are also duties to prepare a risk assessment
and to make written arrangements to protect those at risk in the Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations 1992.
Arrangements to deal with asbestos during refurbishment may also be
required by the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994.
The CAR have been amended by introducing a specific duty to manage the
risk from asbestos containing materials in premises.
This specific duty will be supported by an Approved Code of Practice
(ACOP) and associated guidance.
It is the responsibility of the Duty Holder of commercial premises to
manage any asbestos present and hold relative information in an Asbestos Register.
Therefore, it is recommended that a survey for Asbestos Containing
Materials is undertaken to identify any present and a management strategy put in place
thereafter.
The Health and Safety Commission estimate 1.5 million properties require
an asbestos survey in order to comply with the new regulations.
All buildings (excluding private residential and private rented
residential properties) require a register of asbestos containing materials detailing the location,
extent and condition of the materials within the building.
The person responsible for a building (The Duty Holder) is required to
manage the risk from asbestos by:
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Identifying asbestos containing materials
within the premises and assessing their condition. |
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Presuming materials contain asbestos unless there
is strong evidence that they do not. |
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Maintaining an up to date record of the location and condition of the asbestos
containing materials and presumed asbestos containing materials within the
premises. |
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Assessing the risk from the material. |
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Preparing and implementing a plan detailing how the risk from asbestos containing
materials is to be managed. |
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Reviewing and monitoring the management plan. |
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Providing information on the location and condition of
asbestos containing materials to anyone liable to work on or disturb them. |
Any building likely to containing asbestos must be surveyed under the new
regulations by a competent person.
Buildings constructed before 1999 may contain limited asbestos
products and buildings built before 1985 may contain substantial quantities of asbestos.
The survey must be recorded as a written register of asbestos containing
materials.
The risk that these materials pose to users of the building must be
assessed and any recommendations made by the surveyor from these risk assessments, must be
completed.
If you own, occupy, manage or have responsibility for a building which
may contain asbestos you have either a legal duty to manage the risk from asbestos containing materials; or a
duty to co-operate with whoever manages that risk.
The HSE has produced a number of free information packs to promote awareness of the new
regulations.
Asbestos - Magic Material or Killer Dust?
Asbestos has been used extensively in the building industry for over one
hundred years and has proved to be an excellent product for a variety of uses, having many qualities such as
insulation, fire and chemical resistance to name a few.
Also, its suitability to many uses and relatively cheap cost made it very
popular, with millions of tons being used in countless forms.
It was during the post war period of the 1950's to the 1970's when its
usage was the most prevalent and it must be said that it provided a very economic, easy to use material that
was welcome to the construction industry at that time.
Unfortunately, its constitution and make up with other materials give
rise to airborne fibres that would be released if damaged. These fibres can get lodged in the lungs of people
and cause numerous diseases and death.
Thus over the years, asbestos use has receded and its use in buildings
eventually banned in 1999 although it is still used in some gasket production.
Despite its ban, millions of tons of it are still present in properties
all over the country, in many different shapes and forms.
Many asbestos containing materials are easily damaged and can release the
deadly airborne fibres into the atmosphere.
New regulations have been issued making it a legal
requirement to manage all asbestos containing materials in commercial premises to protect those that work or
visit there as it may only take one fibre to kill.
It is therefore necessary to identify any asbestos containing materials
on the premises assess their condition and manage them accordingly.
Typical asbestos containing materials found in
buildings:
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Pipe insulation |
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Tank and roof insulation |
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sprayed acoustic coatings and fire insulation |
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thermal insulation |
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firestop boards |
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wall lining panels |
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insulation board |
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insulation paper/cardboard under pipe lagging and floor tiles |
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jointing and packing yarns and materials to boilers, ovens, electric cables and
fuseboards, flues, brickwork |
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fire resistant blankets, gloves, mattresses, curtains etc |
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gaskets and washers to plant and machinery |
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strings for sealing radiators |
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string around glazing |
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resin wc cisterns |
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roof sheets and cladding |
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flues |
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partitioning |
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decorative panels, soffit and fascia boards |
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roof slates, decking |
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preformed products such as cable conduits, rainwater goods, fencing, roof promenade
tiles, window sills, bath panels, draining boards, worktops, ducts |
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textured coatings such as Artex |
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roofing felts |
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floor tiles |
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suspended ceiling tiles |
The above list is not exhaustive but give typical uses for asbestos in
buildings over the years and thus a trained and experienced eye is required to identify it. Of course it
could be in portable appliances such as old toasters and these need to be checked also.
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