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What’s this training for?
• Refresh current knowledge
• Update on any changes
• Prevent unintended exposure
• Promote discussion
– It does not include training for working with or on asbestos containing materials
Class A – Asbestos awareness training
This applies to around 1.5million workers involved in:• Demolition (knocking out internal walls etc.)
• Refurbishment works – (taking out kitchens and bathrooms etc.)
• Building maintenance – Roofing, fascia & guttering, plastering, flooring etc.
• Electrical & heating
• Anyone potentially disturbing asbestos or managing works
Content
• Introduction to asbestos– What it is?
– Asbestos law
– Risks and health effects
– Asbestos training
• Asbestos in buildings
• Working with or on asbestos materials
• Asbestos management plan and surveys
• Emergency procedures
Definitions
• CAR 2012 = Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012
• ACM = Asbestos Containing Materials
What is asbestos?
• Naturally occurring material
• Fibrous silicate mineral
• Spilt into amphibole & Serpentine groups– Amphibole class fibres are needle-like. Amosite,
crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite and actinoliteare members of the amphibole class.
– Serpentine class fibres are curly. Chrysotile is the only member of the serpentine class.
• Incorporated into over 3000 products
Types of asbestos
• 6 Types of asbestos. 3 Common ones..
– Blue (Crocidolite)
– Brown (Amosite)
– White (Chrysotile)
• Other 3 –
– Tremolite
– Anthopyllite
– Actinolite
What asbestos looks like
Brown Asbestos-(amosite)
Blue asbestos-(crocidolite)
White asbestos- (chrysotile)
Asbestos Prohibition
• Blue and Brown asbestos banned in 1985.
• White asbestos banned in 1992.
• All asbestos products banned in the UK from Dec 1999.
Asbestos issues now…• 1.5 Million UK buildings contain it
• People are STILL being exposed to asbestos at work.
When will enforcement action be taken?
When completing works or there could be possible exposure to asbestos and there’s:• No system to identify asbestos risks• No ACM condition monitoring• No Training, information, instruction & supervision
given by employer.• No Warning Labels• No correct equipment, PPE & RPE etc.• No safe system of works (SSOW)• No Register• No Pre-contract information
Enforcement Action for Landlords and Social housing association
No survey completed before refurbishment and maintenance works.
How can it harm me?Key asbestos diseases
• Inhalation of asbestos fibres is associated with three fatal diseases:– Asbestosis – a scarring of the lungs (not
malignant)
– Lung, larynx and gastrointestinal cancers
– Mesothelioma – a cancer of the lining around the lungs
– and stomach
– These diseases can take from 15 to 60 years to develop.
Asbestos fibres lodged in the lungs. Asbestos-related conditions affect the lungs and surrounding tissues
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Examples of ACM’s in buildings
Asbestos in the home
Sprayed coating
Thermal Insulation lagging
Pipe work lagging (Amosite and Chrysotile )
Asbestos insulation board
Asbestos insulation board
AIB panelling
Textured coating.
Asbestos Floor Tiles
Asbestos cement
Asbestos Woven Rope & Textiles
Compressed plant gasket
Asbestos bitumen products
Reinforced plastic and resin composites
Asbestos paper
Asbestos insulation
What we must not do?
• You must not:– Work near to ACM if its likely to disturb or damage
the ACM
– Drill holes in ACM’s
– Remove ACM’s
– Damage ACM’s
• You must remain vigilant at all times and report suspect materials, if in doubt stop work and contact your line manager
Our Asbestos Management Plan
A brief summary
Asbestos management plan
• Its on Our Space
• Details how we identify and manage the presence of asbestos containing materials in our buildings
• Details how we manage works with asbestos materials
• Details our emergency procedures
Asbestos Surveys
• Management Survey
• Refurbishment or Demolition Survey
Asbestos Management Survey
This is a standard survey for continued management of asbestos in premises, it is a mixture of sampling and presumption of suspect ACM’s
All areas should be accessed as far as reasonably practicable. It may also include minor intrusive works such as fascia’s and panels to gain access
Areas not accessed must be presumed to contain asbestos
Refurbishment/demolition Asbestos Survey
This survey locates as far as reasonably practicable all suspect materials prior to refurbishment or demolition of the whole or part of a building
• This survey should be carried out where any intrusive work involving disturbing the fabric of the building is to be undertaken.
• It is a destructive inspection with aggressive inspection techniques to lift carpets, break through walls, ceilings, cladding and partitions.
• Basically any intrusive that effects the fabric of the building not covered by a management survey.
• These surveys must NOT state presumed or no access all areas must be surveyed unless agreed with the client beforehand.
• If refurbishing a bathroom/kitchen/new central heating system then a refurbishment survey for that room/area will be required.
Asbestos management Plan:Emergency procedures
When a known or strongly presumed asbestos containing material is disturbed or found which places people at risk it must be reported to the Asset Management Team who will take the appropriate course of action for emergencies during office hours contact:
• The Investment Planning Team on 01543 420880 or 07703 745659• For non-urgent requests or assistance use the Asbestos mailbox
([email protected]) .• For ‘out of hours’ emergencies please contact the OOH duty Manager
(THEY WILL HAVE ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING CONTACT DETAILS)Asbestos Contractors
DMW – Asbestos Survey and Testing onlyShield Environmental Services – Asbestos removal works
Uncontrolled release of asbestos into the
workplace or property
• You must stop works and leave to a safe area immediately.
• Isolate the work or contaminated area from others, inform customers of the action taken
• Immediately contact your line manager
• Line manager to contact Investment Planning Team or asbestos consultants for further action.
• The affected area may need to be quarantined and secured. Warning notices should be posted, to prevent access by unprotected people.
• This includes any emergencies occurring out of hours; The relevant Repairs /Duty Manager who could be called upon in any such emergency MUST have contact details available to them to call upon the Asbestos Contractor during this period
• Our asbestos consultant (DMW) MUST be contacted ASAP, to carry out any necessary air monitoring and/or random sampling to ascertain the full extent and range of contamination in and around the affected area.
• Our asbestos consultant will issue a COR (certificate of re-occupation) when safe to return.
Uncontrolled release of asbestos into the workplace or property- cont’d
Recording asbestos exposure– All uncontrolled releases of asbestos must be reported
to the approved asbestos consultant and to the Safety & Wellbeing Team, who will investigate and record details of the incident and decide whether the incident is reportable under RIDDOR.
– All asbestos exposure to unprotected persons must be recorded and for colleagues placed on their employment records. An entry should also be made in our accident reporting system.
– All records should be kept for a minimum of 40 years.