Following the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, if a previous asbestos survey (asbestos management survey) identifies asbestos to be present in your property, you have a legal duty to have the condition of all the asbestos inspected to ensure no damage or deterioration of the material has occurred since the last re-inspection or survey (asbestos management survey). As an asbestos containing material degrades or if it has been damaged, it is more likely to become a hazard to the health of individuals using the building.
The frequency of re-inspection’s must not be longer than 12 months, but depending on the nature of risk posed, type, location and condition of the asbestos containing material(s), a more frequent inspection regime may be required.
What Will The Report Give Me?
Upon completion of the asbestos re-inspection report, we will:
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A refurbishment survey should always be carried out where a property or part of a property is having work undertaken to upgrade, refurbish or carry out intrusive maintenance or repair works.
If you’re buying a new home or carrying out refurbishment or demolition work in a property, identifying asbestos containing materials is essential for any work to be carried out safely and gives piece of mind.
An asbestos management survey within a commercial/industrial property is the minimum standard required for you to comply with UK law.
Testing involves taking single or bulk samples of any suspected Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) and having each sample analysed for asbestos fibres by an independent UKAS accredited laboratory.
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