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A Comprehensive Guide on the Different Forms of Asbestos Surveys

by Scopus Asbestos Compliance Ltd Asbestos Consultants

Asbestos is a hazardous material and must be managed properly. It is required by law that you manage any asbestos-containing materials present if you own or maintain non-domestic properties constructed before 2000. In many cases, hiring a qualified surveyor to conduct an asbestos survey can accomplish this.

 

The Control of Asbestos Regulations imposes a duty of care on anyone who enters the premises of an employer. To begin the procedure, you must complete a survey. You can face severe legal repercussions if you do not have the right kind of asbestos assessment in place and someone is harmed by asbestos-containing items at your property.

To protect our readers from any legal trouble concerning asbestos, in this article we will discuss different kinds of asbestos surveys and how they can help you.

 

Different types of asbestos survey:

There are currently only two main types of asbestos studies, depending on your plans for a non-domestic property, which resolved this issue. An asbestos management survey is a professional assessment of the presence, location, and condition of asbestos in any given facility. It identifies new hazards, as well as enables you to prioritize safety and cost-saving preventive measures.

 

This survey is the first step for all Duty Holders, or those legally responsible for ensuring asbestos is managed within a nondomestic property. Management obligations for domestic premises do not apply to shared areas like those in apartment buildings. Before beginning any work on a domestic home, you must still conduct a survey.

 

The following is a brief overview of the different types of surveys:

 

A Management Asbestos Survey: This type of asbestos survey, among others, is conducted to ensure that ACMs can be safely managed on the premises or in equipment and that their continued presence injures no one. It also confirms that there are sufficient safeguards in place to prevent customers and staff from causing unintended disruption. To evaluate the material, there might be a small amount of asbestos disruption. A management asbestos survey can also offer advice on maintaining a safe atmosphere and how to handle corrective action if it becomes necessary.

 

A Demolition or Refurbishment Survey: Before you undertake any significant renovations, corrective work, or demolition of a building, you will need to obtain a Refurbishment or Demolition Survey. Alternatively, an additional inspection of the site should be conducted before any activity that extends beyond the scope of the initial management asbestos survey. In cases where invasive work is being done, including installing new ceilings, windows, or electrical systems. Typically, an asbestos survey should be conducted by a licensed asbestos surveyor. The purpose of this particular asbestos survey is to ensure that a suitable contractor will carry out the planned work correctly and that no one will be hurt by working around ACM in the machinery or premises.

 

A Re-Inspection Asbestos Survey: A re-inspection asbestos survey relates to the control of asbestos regulations, which are related to management aspects. Any ACMs should undergo a recheck as part of management plan updates after significant changes or at least once a year. This enables the responsibility holder to preserve a chronological record of how their legal obligation has been met. If asbestos-containing products are not handled and maintained properly, they can deteriorate over time or sustain harm from maintenance personnel and contractors. Agencies that offer these services are generally available throughout your city and can be easily located.

 

Before concluding, we want to remind our readers that asbestos is a hazardous material that becomes airborne easily and can pose serious health risks to humans. As a result, it is important to consider the above factors and conduct an asbestos survey before it gets delayed.

 

Asbestos Management can be a complex process. Scopus Asbestos can help you manage the risks associated with asbestos across all sectors and environments. We treat all clients with the highest integrity, regardless of their project's size or complexity. Our goal is to deliver to the highest compliance standards. Our goal is to educate clients about the dangers of asbestos and reduce the number of deaths caused by it. We achieve this by providing a positive working environment for our employees. For more information about asbestos companies near me, contact us today.


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