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In
November 2002, the UK introduced new regulations called The Control
of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 - or CAWR2002.
On
May 21st 2004, all UK commercial premises must comply with the new
regulations which simply put, state that the duty
holder must have an asbestos policy in force.
This
means that for each commercial building, there should be some kind
of record, compiled by a "competent person" of all materials
known to contain, or presumed to contain asbestos.
The
most common form of record is an asbestos register.
The
regulations do not define what a competent person is, but it is
generally accepted that such a person is somebody who has passed
the P402 examination specifically for asbestos surveying.
The
regulations are designed to protect employees and visitors from
the dangers of asbestos in the workplace.
Although
asbestos has been banned in UK construction since the mid 1980's,
certain materials were still manufactured and used until 1999.
It
is estimated that at least 50% of all asbestos ever used in the
construction of buildings in the UK is still present.
Not
all of it presents a health risk and in most cases, there is no
need to have it removed.
However,
it should be recognised that if disturbed or damaged by maintenance
work or accident, that certain types of asbestos do present a significant
risk to health.
This
is why the new regulations were introduced, to protect those working
on your premises, whether your own staff or subcontractors.
There
is growing concern that despite the banning of asbestos in the UK,
deaths from the material continue to increase. The largest increase
is no longer from those who worked within the asbestos industry
as it was from 1899 to the 1980's.
Instead,
those being affected are maintenance workers such as electricians,
plumbers, heating and telephone engineers.
There
is no safe level for asbestos and the affects of exposure to asbestos
can be horrific.
The
consequences of not complying with the legislation are quite severe
too and include financial penalties, the possibility of a jail sentence,
refusal of employers & public liability insurance and refusal
by maintenance companies such as telecoms, electricity and water
companies to conduct repairs to essential services.
Please
browse the site for information concerning this important and far-reaching
legislation - it could save you money and save lives!
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