Asbestos Management Plans
Our professionals will create a tailored asbestos management plan which will set out how asbestos will be managed in your premises.
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What is an Asbestos Management Plan
It is a legal requirement to ensure that all asbestos-containing materials within your premises are maintained and in a safe condition, and that you have a plan in place to manage the risk.
Asbestos management plans involve identifying, assessing, and controlling the risk of asbestos to avoid health hazards. For an Asbestos Management Plan to be compiled, an asbestos survey must first be carried out to identify whether asbestos is present within your building.
Our specialist team will complete a written Asbestos Management Plan following your asbestos survey. The plan will outline our findings clearly and concisely, including how the asbestos risks within your buildings and assets will be controlled.
What is an Asbestos Register?
The asbestos register is a document that lists all identified or presumed asbestos in a workplace. The person with management or control of a workplace must ensure an asbestos register is prepared and kept at the workplace. Your asbestos management plan will need to record your regular monthly monitoring of the condition of asbestos materials present in your building and whenever work affects asbestos materials.
Our Asbestos Management Plan will include:
- Who is responsible for managing asbestos
- The asbestos register
- Plans for work on asbestos materials
- The schedule for monitoring the materials’ condition
With our Asbestos Management Plans, you can rest assured that you are meeting all legal requirements and maintaining a safe environment for your employees, tenants, or visitors. Contact us today to schedule an asbestos survey and begin the development of your Asbestos Management Plan.
MANAGEMENT PLAN LEGALITIES
Asbestos Legal Requirement
It is a legal requirement for all workplaces to manage asbestos under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. If there is asbestos present, you should obtain a management plan which is a document that is crucial for the safety of building occupiers and for minimising the risk presented by asbestos.
Asbestos management plans will detail all changes in risks to your commercial premises and recommendations for any additional control measures that may be required. It can be written or held as a computer-based record.
Purpose Of Document
The duty holder of your property is responsible for ensuring the asbestos management plan is implemented and kept up-to-date. Your asbestos management plan must be accessible to anyone who may come into contact with asbestos-containing materials, e.g. building contractors.