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The HSE has reviewed and updated its asbestos essentials task sheets in order to highlight the importance of information, instruction and training. What else has changed and what training is
required?
Published 20.11.2017
You’ve had an asbestos survey carried out, through which you’ve identified materials which you want to have removed. How should you organise the work to ensure that the job is done safely?
Published 10.02.2017
In March 2015 the BBC reported that asbestos was present in nearly 90% of schools in the UK. There were also demands for it to be removed. Does this apply beyond school premises?
Published 11.05.2015
As a council recently found out to its cost, having your buildings surveyed for asbestos isn’t enough if you want to avoid incidents. You actually need to do something with the information. What did
it get wrong?
Published 20.10.2010
A training company has told you that there’s a legal requirement for staff to have asbestos awareness training. Which members of staff in particular need this, and what are your options when it comes
to training providers?
Published 28.02.2011
You’ve heard that the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 are being amended in October. If this is true what’s on the cards and how might the changes affect your business?
Published 28.09.2009
If you’re 100% positive that there’s no asbestos-containing materials in your premises, you should make this clear to your staff, contractors etc. The easiest way to do this is to use our brand new
asbestos statement.
Published 18.09.2009
The HSE has launched a website dedicated to managing risks associated with asbestos. What’s covered and is it worth a look?
Published 10.11.2014
When asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) have been identified on your premises, you must ensure the occupants of the building are not exposed to risk. One action is to monitor the condition of these
materials. Use our form for this purpose.
Published 12.03.2020
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