Arca News issue 88 spring 2015

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SPRING 2015 路 ISSUE 88

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in this issue

GUIDELINE UPDATES

Working with Electrics and Textured Coatings

ASBESTOS IN SCHOOLS

Dept of Education 2015 policy review

WORKPLACE LEGALITIES

Can employers snoop on their workforce? w w w. a r c a . o r g . u k

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chief executive’s comment asbestos in the news Steve Sadley, Chief Executive ARCA, Unit 1, Stretton Business Park 2, Brunel Drive, Stretton, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE13 0BY T: 01283 566467 F: 01283 505770 E: info@arca.org.uk W: www.arca.org.uk or www.atac.org.uk Editorial & Advertising Contacts Editorial Sarah Haslam, ARCA Email: sarah.haslam@arca.org.uk 01283 566467 Advertising Details & Media Information Isabelle Waldron, ARCA Email: isabelle.waldron@arca.org.uk 01283 505775 Production Stocks Design 0116 259 7264 Subscription Details Sue Goodwin, ARCA Email: sue.goodwin@arca.org.uk 01283 505779 ext 202 ARCA News is published by ARCA Limited. Reproduction in part or whole of any item may only be undertaken with the prior written agreement of the Editor or ARCA. Opinions, comments, reviews and articles included in ARCA News are not necessarily those of the Association and no warranty for goods and services described or advertised is implied. Contributions are included in part or in whole at the sole discretion of the Association. Advertising Contributors G J Bowmer page 2 Acumen Waste page 7 Miles Smith page 9 Empire Tapes page 11 & 13 SMH pages 19 & 27 Teams page 23 Erith page 29 AEC Ltd page 31 Prime Safety page 31 Howden Windsor Insurance page 31 Fiberlock Technologies page 33 Windsor Waste page 35

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health & safety

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guideline updates

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employment news

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product news

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legal news

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asbestos in schools

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member news

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training news

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member update

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training dates

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arca member list

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atac member list

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associate member list

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chief executives comment

Strategy, Marketing, Registration Scheme and Awards

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Welcome to Issue 88 of ARCA News. All Member companies can submit articles for inclusion in the publication and all articles will be considered. We are keen to run a ‘Letters Page’ in the next issue so if you do have a burning issue to raise with the industry, please put pen to paper or email the ARCA News Editor at the address below. Steve Sadley, ARCA News Editor, steve.sadley@arca.org.uk ARCA, Unit 1, Stretton Business Park 2, Brunel Drive, Stretton,Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE13 0BY www.arca.org.uk or www.atac.org.uk

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ohn Horsfall the elected ARCA Chairman for the period 2013-2015 resigned his office in January as a result of no longer being employed by an ARCA member company. I would like to personally place on record my thanks to John for all of his hard work and support during his terms as both Deputy ARCA Chairman 2012-2013 and ARCA Chairman up until January 2015. John was instrumental in driving the newly adopted strategic plan which has set the roadmap for the Association’s progress for the next few years. John’s commitment to the Association and its aims and objectives for the future however, have not ceased. Although not eligible to remain on the Governing Council, John has been asked to remain on the Association’s Strategy and Marketing Sub Committee, an offer he quickly accepted. I look forward to John’s continued valued input into the Association via this sub committee. John’s resignation as Chairman meant that the Deputy ARCA Chairman, Grant Beglan, assumed the role as Chairman 8 months earlier than expected. Grant needs very little introduction, he is a former ARCA Chairman and has been a continuous member of the Associations’ Governing Council for over 15 years. I look forward to working with Grant over the next few years and continuing to implement the Association’s strategy for the benefit of the Association’s members. The implementation of the Association’s strategy continues, each sub committee of the ARCA Governing Council has produced an action plan to map out how they will play their part in achieving the Association’s overall strategy, these action plans have been reviewed and approved by the ARCA Governing council. Each sub committee is now actively working towards their action plans. As I explained at the recent regional meetings, the Association’s strategy was very much based on the feedback I received from members at the ARCA regional meetings in early 2014. It is essential that the Association continues to meet member’s requirements and expectations, and members feedback is the tool to both set the strategy and measure whether it is working. As a result the current strategy has an objective that a member of ARCA staff visits every member at least once during a 12 month period. The feedback from these visits will assist in setting future strategic goals and measuring whether they are working. As part of ARCA’s strategy a new sub committee, the ‘Strategy and Marketing Committee’ has been established to coordinate

the Association’s marketing activities. Marketing of the Association and its members was seen as a key strategic objective, so much so that it was decided that a dedicated Marketing Manager was necessary. The Association have appointed Sarah Haslam as the Marketing Manager. Sarah comes with a wealth of experience, and further details of Sarah’s new role and past experience can be found in the article on page 8. For some years now ARCA have been representing and assisting asbestos removal contractors in the Republic of Ireland. When ARCA first established the ARCA region in Ireland, one of the main objectives of the Irish members was to lobby for some kind of licensing / registration system in Ireland, for those contractors who carried out the higher risk asbestos removal work, similar to the licensing system in the UK. It became apparent that this was something that was going to be highly unlikely, mainly due to the number of specialist asbestos removal contractors being relatively small. Recently the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI) has been introduced, this is a register of construction companies, sole traders and builders, that are vetted by Government nominees and industry professionals. It has been set up to help members of the public find competent, experienced construction practitioners. ARCA approached CIRI on behalf of the Irish members to request a category on the register for specialist asbestos removal companies. I am pleased to report that our request was accepted and there will now be a Government endorsed register of specialist asbestos removal companies in Ireland. We are informed that ARCA membership will go some way to meeting the criteria for entry onto the register. Finally, I was delighted to attend the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) ‘Demolition Luncheon Awards’ on March 13th at the Dorchester Hotel in London. I was invited to present one of the awards, the ‘Asbestos Removal Operative’ of the year award. I presented the award to Ade Parreira of Erith Group, who are also an ARCA member. Ade has been trained annually by ARCA since 2011, so I would like to think we have played a small part in Ade’s success. Many congratulations to Ade on his award.

Steve Sadley Chief Executive


asbestos in the news 27 February 2015 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2015/liverpool-nhs-trust-in-court-over-deadly-asbestos-fibres/

NHS Trust fined £10,000 after workers may have been exposed to asbestos fibres. T

he Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after the fibres were discovered in the basement of its offices at Derwent House on London Road in January 2013. Liverpool Magistrates’ Court heard that the organisation had failed to act on a survey carried out in 2006 which identified that an area of the basement may contain asbestos, and recommended that its condition should be properly assessed. An HSE investigation found that workers had regularly been visiting the basement to access patient records. The risk to them came to light on 9 January 2013 when the NHS Trust’s health and safety manager noticed that the doors to an out-of-use goods lift in the basement were damaged. The lift doors contained asbestos, which meant there was a risk of exposure to those accessing the basement. A subsequent survey found that asbestos fibres were present in several different areas of the basement. The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University

Hospitals NHS Trust, of Prescot Street in Liverpool, was fined £10,000 and ordered to pay £696 in prosecution costs after pleading guilty to two breaches of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 on 26 February 2015. Speaking after the hearing, HSE Inspector Imran Siddiqui said: “Around 4,000 people die every year as a result of breathing in asbestos fibres, making it the biggest single cause of work-related deaths in the UK. “It’s therefore vital that organisations take the risks from asbestos seriously. The Trust, in line with the 2006 survey, should have assumed asbestos

was present in an area of the basement and taken appropriate action to make it safe for people working there. “Instead, workers were allowed to regularly visit the basement to access patient files increasing the risk of exposure to the potentially-deadly fibres.” Asbestos was extensively used as a building material in the 50s, 60s and 70s but it becomes dangerous if it is broken up and fibres are released. Airborne fibres can become lodged in the lungs or digestive tract and can lead to lung cancer or other diseases, but symptoms may not appear for several decades.

21 January 2015 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2015/businessman-fined-for-asbestos-failure-in-colwyn-bay/

Businessman fined for asbestos failure in Colwyn Bay

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businessman allowed the spread of asbestos in an industrial building by not employing licensed contractors to remove the potentially deadly material, a court has heard. Peter Rees, the owner of a business unit in Eagle Farm Road on the Mochdre Business Park, was selling the building to another business when the incident happened in September 2012. He appeared at Llandudno Magistrates’ Court today after an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified clear failings with his management of the material. The court heard that the company purchasing the unit had commissioned an asbestos survey that showed the presence of a large amount of

asbestos insulating board. However, instead of employing a qualified and licensed asbestos removal contractor – as the law requires – Mr Rees used a general contractor, which resulted in asbestos dust being spread inside the building. A complaint was raised by a licensed contractor and a significant clean-up operation was then required by an authorised contractor. Peter Rees, of York Road, Deganwy, was fined £8,000 ordered to pay £7,400 in costs after pleading guilty to a single breach of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. HSE Inspector, Chris Wilcox, speaking after the hearing, said:

“The potentially lethal effects of exposure to asbestos are well known. “Mr Rees’ failure to use a qualified and licensed company to remove the asbestos led to contamination inside the building. Fortunately, HSE was made aware of the incident before it was reoccupied by the new owners. “Anyone who owns or has control of nondomestic premises has a legal duty to manage the risk of asbestos in their buildings. When asbestos is removed, it must be done by someone who is trained and competent to do the work.”

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asbestos in the news 5 February 2015 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2015/suffolk-company-in-court-for-unsafe-asbestos-removal/

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Suffolk building company has been fined after removing asbestos insulation board without a licence and failing to protect its workers from falls of up to four metres at a farm building in Waltham, Essex. Workers were potentially exposed to dangerous asbestos fibres and only provided with baby wipes or access to a hose for decontamination. Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court heard the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was alerted by a member of the public concerned that unsafe work was being undertaken at the farm building. HSE’s investigation found LJW Cladding Ltd did not have a licence permitting it to remove asbestos, despite telling the farm owner it held the necessary approvals. None of the workers were trained to work with licensed asbestos and were also placed in danger of falling from height while removing the fragile asbestos boards. HSE found that the work, carried out between 26 and 28 February 2014, was woefully lacking in safety measures. Asbestos insulating boards were broken from their fixings with wholly inadequate attempts to prevent the uncontrolled release of fibres. There was no use of an enclosure and the respiratory protective equipment provided to workers offered insufficient protection. Instead of a full three-stage decontamination unit required for such work all the workers had access to were baby wipes and the farm’s cold water hose. Contaminated overalls over normal clothing continued to be worn while the workers took their lunch break on site and also meant they could have taken asbestos contamination home with them each night. The investigation also identified the workers were at risk of falls of up to four metres owing

Suffolk company in court for unsafe asbestos removal to absent or inadequately installed safety netting and a harness and inertia reel being used inappropriately. LJW Cladding Ltd of Evesham Close, Ipswich, Suffolk, was fined a total of £10,000 and ordered to pay costs of £3365.50 plus a £120 victim surcharge after pleading guilty to separate breaches of the Work at Height Regulations and the Control of Asbestos Regulations. After the hearing, HSE Principal Inspector Dominic Elliss said: “LJW Cladding’s incompetent actions led

to its employees being potentially exposed to asbestos fibres at a much higher level than would have been possible had a competent licensed contractor been used. “In addition there was a serious risk one of them could fall from or through the fragile roof because the firm failed to provide effective safeguards. Too many workers continue to be seriously injured from falls in exactly this type of refurbishment project.”

19 January 2015 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2015/north-devon-housing-company-and-contractor-put-workers-at-risk/

North Devon housing company and contractor put workers’ at risk W orkers carrying out extensive boiler renovations on houses in Ilfracombe were exposed to potentially-deadly asbestos because of failures by a two local companies. Two employees of Pilkington Plumbing and Heating Ltd were allowed to carry out removal of a back boiler and to drill a wall panel at a house in Jubilee Close, Ilfracombe, after the company started work despite not receiving an asbestos survey from North Devon Homes. The incident, on 27 September 2012, was investigated by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which prosecuted North Devon Homes for safety failings at Barnstaple Magistrates Court today. The court heard that Pilkington had requested asbestos survey information on the properties but decided to go ahead without having carried out

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a sufficient assessment of work liable to disturb asbestos. Instead, the contractors relied on information about asbestos on North Devon Homes’ website for contractors, but this was not specific to each property being worked on and was incomplete or misleading. As a result, asbestos insulation board (AIB) was disturbed and the workers exposed when fillets of a fire surround were moved, an AIB panel above a door was drilled and another AIB panel moved. Residents in the affected properties, which were all being refurbished, had been vacated during remedial works to remove asbestos containing materials. North Devon Homes Ltd, of Westacott Road, Barnstaple, pleaded guilty to a breach of Construction (Design Management) Regulations

and was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay costs of £650. Pilkington Plumbing and Heating Ltd, of Pilton Street, Pilton, Barnstaple pleaded guilty to two breaches of Control of Asbestos Regulations at an earlier hearing before the same court (on 8 October) and was fined £1,500 with £642 costs. HSE Inspector Barry Trudgian, speaking after the hearing, said: “As a result of North Devon Homes’ failure to provide the required information and Pilkington not waiting for the asbestos details before starting work, two workers have been needlessly exposed to asbestos. “The risks associated with asbestos in housing stock are well-known and the regulations governing its removal are long-standing. This incident could have been avoided if Pilkington had carried out a suitable and sufficient assessment of the work liable to disturb asbestos.”


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ONLINE TRAFFIC STATISTICS

We are now monitoring the traffic to both the ARCA (www.arca.org.uk) and ATAC websites (www.atac.org.uk). We will publish the traffic stats in all future issues of ARCA News. If you wish to advertise in the ‘find a member’ of the ARCA Website please email isabelle.waldron@arca.org.uk

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arca news

A Message from

ARCA’s New Chairman - Grant Beglan of Aspect Contracts

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ollowing the ARCA AGM last year it was necessary to appoint a new ARCA Deputy Chairman, and following an ARCA Governing Council election I was duly elected the ARCA Deputy Chairman. The role of the ARCA Deputy Chairman is to support the Chairman and eventually become the Chairman once the current Chairman’s term of office ceases. The last thing I expected was to be taking up the post some eight months early and having a term of nearly three years due to the resignation of John Horsfall as Chairman. This was as a result of John becoming ineligible to sit on the Governing Council, and therefore ineligible to hold the office of Chairman. John instigated a strategic review of the Association, which culminated in the Governing Council producing a strategic plan which required the production of action plans for all our committees, with the overall aim of taking the Association forwards. My plan is to ensure this process is set in stone. Between now and the Association’s AGM in October I will be working to

ensure the strategic plan remains on course. I look forward to reporting on progress at the AGM. I am pleased to report that the Association’s Governing Council has begun instigating the new strategy and all ARCA Committees and ARCA management teams have focused strongly on the aims objectives. The Association is already on target to achieve our overall objectives, which will ultimately help to further promote the professional services of ARCA members. I have been privileged to witness, and be part of, the growth of our Association over the last 25 years. ARCA now represents over 350 members in various membership categories. ARCA continues to work closely with the key stakeholders within our industry to improve standards throughout the asbestos management sector. ARCA will continue to ensure that the ARCA brand remains a mark of quality. One thing has not changed since my previous term as Chairman of the Association in 2005, and that is that it is still is a huge honour to be the Chairman of ARCA. I feel privileged be given the opportunity once again. I will be leading ARCA into new and exciting times now that the economy is starting to improve and confidence in the construction sector is growing. There will be benefits in the future for those companies that continue to demonstrate regulatory compliance via effective management arrangements. It has become even harder for new companies, or existing companies looking to diversify, to enter

our market. My personal opinion is that there will be fewer licenced asbestos removal contractors removing asbestos in the next decade, as the criteria for holding an asbestos removal licence become more stringent. The Asbestos Liaison Group (ALG) has stated that the Government believe the setting of standards is down to industry, and not the role of the HSE. As a result HSE have stated that they are looking for industry to produce its own guidance. To a certain extent ARCA are already doing that through our representation on the various industry forums and technical groups. ARCA’s contribution by Steve Sadley on the ALG is a great example of this. The needs of our members are important to ARCA. The Association has invested in more resources, management, I.T., training and marketing to meet your needs. The strategic plan includes an undertaking to visit all members to listen to your views, understand your individual needs and what your expectations of ARCA membership are. We know these may well vary, and recognise that not every member will have the same requirements. The information we take away from these meetings will form the basis of our focus for the future. I hope to meet as many of our members as possible over the next two and half years and I look forward to sharing your thoughts on what the association is striving to achieve. Grant Beglan Chairman

ARCA appoint Sarah Haslam as Marketing Manager A RCA is pleased to have appointed Sarah Haslam as ARCA’s Marketing Manager. Sarah brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of marketing communications. We are sure that the addition of Sarah to our team will continue to ensure that ARCA is seen as a prominent leader within the industry. We asked Sarah to tell us about herself, this is what she told us. “Since leaving university my career has been in marketing, during which time I have enjoyed working in a number of UK, European and US companies, large and small, with international sales and marketing strategies. Before joining ARCA I worked for a manufacturing company within the renewable energy sector where I managed the marketing communications strategy - the delivery of which

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resulted in an increase in brand awareness and supported growth in market share. This was an interesting time as individuals and businesses looked at ways of producing their own green energy. Previously, I was the marketing manager for a geo-information company, and before that I spent a number of years within the electronics industry developing and managing global marketing programmes. This included managing the marketing strategy for launching a company into the North American market, and not long after that, I joined Motorola. Within all my roles I have gained experience from developing corporate identities to web sites and media relations, so I believe I have strong marketing skills to support ARCA in its next steps. I joined ARCA a few weeks ago, so I have already

had the pleasure of meeting some members at regional meetings. I am looking forward to working with the team to deliver the marketing strategy and specific marketing campaigns to support the association and its members. In fact, I have a number of campaigns already in planning and one should be implemented by the time you read this!” Steve Sadley, ARCA Chief Executive commented, “I am absolutely delighted to have Sarah working for ARCA. Marketing of both the Association and its members is a key element of the Associations future strategy. Sarah brings a wealth of experience in marketing communications to complement the existing ARCA management team and assist us in delivering the Association’s strategy .”


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supplies news

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mpire Tapes have been touring the country and presenting their products and services at the recent round of ARCA regional meetings. From Bristol to Glasgow via Burton upon Trent, Rayleigh, Huddersfield, and even across to Dublin, Empire Tapes have been showcasing their new range of products. It was a typical overcast Glasgow afternoon when David Kershaw of Empire met Steve Sadley of ARCA in a Hotel Coffee bar just prior to ARCA’s regional meeting in Scotland. “You know Steve, re-joining ARCA was one of the first things I did when I took over the Asbestos Division of Empire in January this year, in fact it was at the top of my list of “things to do” as soon as I took over”. Empire had been an associate member for many years, but in recent years had allowed its membership to lapse, I felt it was crucial for Empire to get involved with this “representative professional body” as soon as possible in order to determine its course and to ensure it reached its target demographic... the professional asbestos stripping companies”.

Empire Tapes

ARCA Regional Meeting Tour

I think it is easy to see the complete logic of any asbestos contractor coming together with any supply company or service provider within the framework of a professional organisation like ARCA. You know Steve, both you and your staff and the entire organisation of ARCA are “confidence inspiring” from the moment you step into your offices at either Burton Upon Trent or Rayleigh in Essex you feel like you are in the hands of an organisation that takes its representation of its members within this industry with absolute professional integrity. I think it is really important to impress upon your members that the “ethos” of the way Empire “thinks” is shared by me and the owners of Empire, Mark Stanley and Dean Sherriff and

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that is to offer the best products and services at the most competitive rates! And before you accuse me of being “salesy” let me impress on you what I mean… Both Mark and I have been involved in this industry for 25 years. That is half a century of accumulated knowledge! We are very aggressive sales people and marketing tacticians and that makes us acutely aware of how this market place works! Now at Empire we believe a penny saved is every bit as good as a penny earned and so we want to offer the widest possible choice and offer the most competition against the “established” brands and that is why we have already introduced new NPU’s, DCU’s and Modular Unit’s; and in the coming months we are introducing new Powered Respirators as

well as “H” Type Vacs. In fact we are introducing entire new ranges of choice and that has to be incredibly good news to ARCA members! We will look forward to working with ARCA over the coming months and years, rest assured we will be introducing ARCA to all those we meet who are not currently members as we think this is the best organisation to forge an unbeatable association with!


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health & safety

CDM Regulation changes Summary S

ignificant changes to the CDM Regulations are due to come into force on 6 April 2015, which will change the management of health and safety in the construction industry. We have set out below a summary of the main changes to the CDM Regulations. ARCA members should note that the main changes will affect clients and designers, with the role of CDM Co-ordinator being removed under the 2015 CDM Regulations.

Notification The notification threshold will change, so that HSE will need to be notified about projects exceeding 500 person days or “longer than 30 working days” with “more than 20 workers working simultaneously”. This should reduce the number of notifiable projects.

Notification no longer triggers additional duties The notification threshold no longer triggers the additional duties under the CDM Regulation. The additional CDM duties are triggered by more than one contractor being involved in a project.

Removal of the CDM co-ordinator and introduction of the principal designer A major change is the removal of the CDM Co-ordinator role and introduction of the new “principal designer” role. The principal designer must be appointed by the client in writing otherwise the client carries out the duties of the principal designer. It appears that the principal designer’s duties are primarily related to the pre-construction phase

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of the project, with the client taking over the responsibility for co-ordinating and managing health and safety for the construction phase of the project.

Domestic clients The Regulations now apply to all “clients”, namely “any person” for whom a construction project is carried out and this means domestic clients will be subject to the new Regulations. However, domestic clients will be able to delegate the majority of their duties to a principal designer or principal contractor. It is not yet clear how these changes will impact on small domestic projects. ARCA members should be aware of this change when involved in asbestos removal work for a domestic client and/ or carrying out work for a domestic client as the main contractor.

Client duties The client must ensure that the Principal Designer and the Principal Contractor comply with their duties. There is no clear guidance or provision as to how this is to be done, but ARCA members should be aware that they are likely to receive more contact and enquiries from clients in relation to their training, experience and relevant certification. The client will now be responsible for notifying the HSE of a project by way of the F10 notification. Again, it may be worth ARCA members ensuring that any projects that they are involved in have been properly notified to the HSE.

Transition w For projects which will complete before 6 April no action is required. w For projects where the construction phase has not started by 6 April, with more than one contractor and where a CDM Co-ordinator has not been appointed, the client must appoint a principal designer rather than a CDM Coordinator. w For projects underway on 6 April where a CDM Co-ordinator is appointed, the client must appoint a principal designer by 6 October 2015. In the interim, the CDM Co-ordinator must comply with the principal designer duties set out in the 2015 CDM Regulations.

Conclusion The immediate impact for ARCA members is that for any projects starting after 6 April, they will be operating under a new regime, which will be quite different to the health and safety arrangements under the existing CDM Regulations. ARCA members will be more involved in liaising with the principal designer and the client in relation to health and safety information and planning. It is fair to say that it is not yet clear how some of the changes will operate in practice, particularly the role and duties of the principle designer and the client’s role. Draft guidance in relation to the new CDM Regulations is available on the HSE website, but it is hoped that the HSE will publish further guidance in due course. John Malins Temple Bright LLP


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guideline updates

Recommended guidelines for working textured decorating coatings containing asbestos Objective 1) This note replaces ARCA Guidance Note 17 (published in August 2007). The previous information has been reviewed and revised in light of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR) and accompanying Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) and guidance.

Textured decorative coatings 2) Regulation 2 of CAR defines textured decorative coatings as “decorative and textured finishes, such as paints and ceiling and wall plasters which are used to produce visual effects and which contain asbestos. These coatings are designed to be decorative and any thermal or acoustic properties are incidental to their purpose”. The proportion of asbestos typically found in such coatings is between 2 and 5% (chrysotile, by weight).

Categories of work: licensed, notifiable non-licensed work (NNLW) and non-licensed work 3) Regardless of category, the main provisions of CAR will apply to any work on textured decorative coatings (TDC). In particular, a) all work must be thoroughly assessed; b) a plan must be in place to prevent (or reduce) exposure and spread and c) work must only be carried out by trained and competent staff, using appropriate control measures.

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4) Appropriately controlled work with textured decorative coating will not be licensable work: exposure will be less than ‘sporadic and low intensity’, the control limit will not be exceeded and the other specified categories of work do not apply. 5) The following conditions determine whether work on textured coatings will be NNLW or non-licensed. If any of the following conditions apply, then the work is nonlicensed: a) Work is short, non-continuous maintenance activity b) Removal work can be carried out without deterioration of non-degraded materials where asbestos fibres are firmly linked in the matrix c) Work involves the encapsulation/sealing of coatings in good condition d) Work is limited to air monitoring, sampling etc. 6) Guidance at paragraph 59 of the ACOP give practical examples of the kind of work that is non-licensed. These are supported by Asbestos Essentials task sheets (a26-a29, see link below). a) Removal of small areas of TDC using gel/ steam, in support of other maintenance activities. For example, when installing fire alarms or light fittings, or the removal of similarly small areas in the event of water damage.

b) Removal of TDC without deterioration, for example, removing backing boards to achieve virtually intact removal. c) Drilling through decorative coating in order to install fixtures and fittings. 7) Any larger scale activities will be considered NNLW and regulations 9 (notifications), 18 (designated areas) and 22 (medical surveillance) will apply: a) A notification (through HSE’s web portal) is required prior to starting work. b) Designated areas need to be defined prior to work, with access restricted to competent staff and workers need to be under medical surveillance. c) Employees carrying out NNLW must have a medical examination on, or before 30 April 2015: “From 1 May 2015, anyone carrying out NNLW should have been medically examined uner the Regulations in the past three years.” Medicals for such employees need to be repeated every three years.

General requirements for any work with TDC w A suitable and sufficient risk assessment of the particular circumstances, used to formulate a plan of work that will control exposure / spread (and non-asbestos risks) as far as reasonably practicable. w Trained workers, working in accordance with the plan of work.


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w Correctly serviced and maintained class H vacuum cleaner. w Provision of adequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Unlike licensed asbestos work, coveralls may be worn over clothing, but see the note below on welfare arrangements. w Provision of suitable Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE), such as ori-nasal mask with P3 filter. Face fit testing must confirm a good fit for each user. w Adequate procedures to ensure visual cleanliness on completion of the work. w Provision for waste carriage and disposal. w Suitable insurance: clients should ensure that contractors engaged in TDC work have the appropriate insurance cover relating to asbestos. w There is a need to control general dust, for example during the removal of lath and plaster ceilings. Welfare facilities including showers will be required where the work is particularly dirty or dusty: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, and the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) are likely to apply.

Standards of control – further detail 8) Controls for ‘small scale works’ are described in Asbestos Essentials. Where more substantial work is undertaken, the following standards should be achieved. a) Enclosure i) A full enclosure is required, with negative pressure units capable of providing an airflow of at least 500m3/hour, see paragraph 386 of the ACOP. ii) Access to the enclosure should be via a 2-stage airlock, to allow for the controlled

removal of work equipment, minimising the spread of dust and debris from the working area. In the inner stage, workers should vacuum (using a H-Class vaccuum cleaner), wash footwear and wipe RPE. PPE and RPE should be removed in the outer stage. b) TDC Removal methods i) Textured coatings on board: the most effective method is to remove the board complete. ii) Removal of asbestos containing textured coating on concrete, brick, or block: the use of abrasive methods should be used with caution and only after adequate risk assessments have been carried out. iii) Chemical treatments have been found to be very effective; non-toxic products are available and should always be chosen. iv) Steaming methods are not recommended as this can lead to operatives suffering heat stress within the confines of an asbestos enclosure. 9) Welfare arrangements a) Duties are placed on the client, contractor, and principal contractor to ensure that welfare facilities are provided. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 require suitable and sufficient washing facilities, including showers if required by the nature of the work. Shower facilities are likely to be appropriate for anything other than minor TDC removal. This is in line with what would be expected for any other similarly “dirty” construction work.

that no visible traces of dust and debris remain. HSE’s Asbestos Essentials sheet EM10, provides a template ‘Statement of cleanliness after textured coating removal’. 11) Waste disposal. All waste should be: a) double-bagged or double-wrapped in plastic sheeting with the correct hazard warning signs attached b) carried in a sealed skip (or in a vehicle with a segregated compartment for the asbestos, easily cleanable and lockable) or transported by a registered waste carrier c) disposed of at a licensed disposal site d) accompanied by a completed Waste Consignment Note.

References • HSE L143 Managing and working with asbestos: Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 Approved Code of Practice and Guidance • HSE Asbestos Essentials • HSE guidance on Notifiable Non-Licensed Work • HSE L144 Managing Health and Safety in Construction: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.

10) Cleanliness and reoccupation a) A thorough visual inspection should be carried out to ensure that the work area has been thoroughly cleaned and

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guideline updates

Electrical isolations and asbestos work Background 1) Electrical hazards can be a significant issue for asbestos removal companies: poorly managed work on or near electrical equipment can be fatal, but risk assessments and plans of work often fail to demonstrate a thorough site-specific assessment of risk, in order to identify appropriate control measures. The most ‘straightforward’ AIB removal job will be complicated by the presence of light fixtures and fittings. 2) Controlled asbestos removal necessarily involves the application of water and surfactant increasing electrical safety risks. In addition, asbestos removal contractors are often required to work in voids etc. where live conductors are likely to be found. This note presents a brief overview of requirements in such circumstances. 3) Electrical risks can arise in many other forms: poorly maintained / inappropriate electrical equipment, buried cables, overhead lines etc. In all cases, your ‘general assessment’ of the work should have identified standard procedures for carrying out work safely. Site specific assessments and methods will build on these general procedures and take into account significant risks present on any given particular site.

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Key points When is isolation likely to be appropriate?

When removal work requires staff to work on or near live conductors. For example: •removing electrical equipment (lighting, machinery, fuse-boxes) •using surfactant near light fittings or cable runs Equipment / conductors will be considered to be live unless they have been positively identified as dead.

What does a ‘good’ isolation look like?

A locked-off switch (with warning sign attached); the unique key should be under the control of the people doing the work. Verbal confirmation of an isolation is not sufficient.

Whose responsibility is it?

The licensed contractor, as employer, always has a basic duty to ensure safe systems of work etc. Isolations are likely to require cooperation and coordination with a number of parties: the licence holder, client, principal contractor etc.

Risk Assessment, Health and Safety Management and Electrical Risks 4) The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety Regulations 1999 set out legal requirements for controlling significant risks arising from work activities. Asbestos contractors often refer to the Control of Asbestos Regulations and associated Approved Code of Practice, but any significant risks whether asbestos related or not, should be addressed in the site-specific

plan of work for asbestos removal. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations place specific duties on contractors and clients, focusing on effective planning, coordination and competence. 5) The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 (EAW) require safe systems of work to be in place and also that employees have appropriate technical knowledge, tools, test equipment and personal protective equipment. With regard to the potential for working near live conductors, the regulations state that:


guideline updates No person shall be engaged in any work on / near live conductors unless (a) It is unreasonable in all the circumstances for it to be dead, AND (b) It is reasonable in all the circumstances for him to be at work on or near it while it is live; AND (c) Suitable precautions are taken to prevent injury. 6) In practice, it is likely to be considered reasonable to make live conductors dead prior to ‘standard’ asbestos removal jobs; one of the purposes of the notification / planning requirements is to for allow all necessary preparaiton to be carried out. 7) Multiple parties (clients, principal contractors, asbestos removal contractors etc.) may have a part to play in ensuring that a work site is safe and healthy. The key is co-ordination, effective communication and co-operation between all those involved. Contractors often rely on others to ensure that electrical isolations are in place. Where this is the case, there should be very clear confirmation of how this has been achieved. The standards for isolations are described below: verbal assurances that isolations have been made are not sufficient and reasonable enquiries should be made to check the competency of those carrying out the isolations.

General procedures 8) Asbestos removal teams should not work in the vicinity of live conductors: accidental contact (or contact with surfactant) can be fatal and it is relatively simple to isolate circuits and check they are dead. Live working is generally only acceptable where, for example, trained electricians are fault-finding or testing and suitable precautions are in place to prevent injury. 9) Adequate planning, Standard Procedures, basic awareness training and choice of equipment should ensure significant electrical risks are controlled for asbestos removal companies. a) Managers should be able to: i) Liaise with clients regarding power requirements and limitations. ii) Carry out site specific assessments that include consideration of any live or suspect equipment and conductors. Where it is foreseeable that staff / suppression liquids could come into contact with live conductors,

arrangements must be made for isolation and in most cases, this will be the significant finding of the assessment that will need to be recorded. iii) Produce a plan of work that is clear on how isolation is expected to be demonstrated. Successful isolation should be recorded as a hold point, or similar. b) Site teams should be able to: i) Look for (potential) conductors etc. as part of their routine on-site assessments before starting work; ii) Identify situations where work would be expected to STOP until suitable isolations and assurances are provided.

Methods of isolation 10) Isolation means making a circuit dead and preventing it from becoming charged during the work. In other words, circuits must be locked off and controlled. Switching off, removing a fuse or covering a switch with masking tape etc. are easily bypassed. Those doing the work need to be confident that the means of disconnection is secure and it is highly recommended that a caution notice or label is attached at the point of disconnection, in addition to any other measures taken. 11) Isolation using a main switch, or distribution board switch-disconnector is the preferred method. It should be locked off using a unique key, which is controlled by the person carrying out the work or another appointed person, with a warning notice attached. 12) Electrical Safety First guidance (see below) describes a number of alternative means of isolation. It is important to remember that the following approaches are NOT acceptable: a) Placing insulating tape over circuit breakers b) Removing individual fuses without considering the use of lockable fuse inserts and lockable fuse board doors AND caution notices etc.

work, it should be proved that all relevant equipment is dead. This is done using a test lamp or voltage detector etc. Unused or unidentified cables must be assumed to be live unless they are proved to be dead and isolated.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 15) There are various items of protective equipment designed to reduce the risk of contact with live parts or earth (insulating gloves, matting, tools, ladders etc.). Where PPE is used, it is vitally important to ensure that it is well maintained and used correctly. However, it must be remembered that personal protective equipment is a ‘last resort’ and is used where risks can not be controlled in other ways. Isolation will generally be considered to be “reasonably practicable” and should always be the preferred control method.

Sources of further information The Health and Safety at Work Act sets out general duties to (so far as reasonably practicable) ensure health and safety. The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 describe a general approach to assessing risks and ensuring significant findings are acted upon. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 (EAW) specifically address electrical risks but the general approach is very similar to other health and safety legal provisions. • http://www.hse.gov.uk/construction/ safetytopics/systems.htm • http://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/ precautions.htm • http://www.hse.gov.uk/electricity/ nearelectric.htm • Electrical Safety First – Best Practice Guide 2 “Guidance on the management of electrical safety and safe isolation procedures for low voltage installations” (links from the HSE website) • INDG231 – Electrical Safety and You

Proving dead 13) It is vitally important to establish that the isolation point is correctly identified: where there can be doubt, competent electricians should carry out tests to ensure that the isolation point being used is the correct one.

• HSR24 – Memorandum of guidance on the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 • HSG85 – Electricity at Work

14) Following isolation and before starting

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employment news

Setting the standard with ARCA Membership D

KF Recruitment is the first company to join ARCA through the recently created, Asbestos Labour Supply Membership. Organisations applying must be able to demonstrate that they are leaders in the field of co-ordinating temporary asbestos labour to the highest possible standard. DKF Recruitment was keen to be perceived as a pioneer, setting the standard, and have been awarded the industry first following a rigorous application and development process. Dominic Fagan, Managing Director of DKF Recruitment explains why membership is critical for the growth and development of his business: “Having worked within the specialist sector of asbestos related recruitment for many years, I fully recognise the importance and value of ARCA membership. With DKF little over a year old, my experience and understanding of the industry and the importance of ARCA drove me forward, lobbying to create a new category where labour suppliers can benefit from full affiliation and have their voice heard within a leading industry body. “The HSE’s decision to scrap the category of licensing for asbestos labour suppliers has caused chaos for many businesses with established labour agencies / recruitment companies adversely affected by changes to standards, leading to increased (but not quality) competition. Previously the requirements of the licensing regime (and initial assessment) meant that there were only a handful of asbestos labour agencies as others couldn’t reach the required level, with recent changes now in place this has changed the landscape of our industry. The value of ARCA membership therefore is now even more paramount and we wanted to be considered trailblazers setting the standards for others to follow. Dominic’s experience and deep rooted

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knowledge of the sector has helped shape the fledging business. He added: “Having spent many years as a senior figure within a market leading specialist, and once the HSE announced their decisions to abolish the licence category for labour suppliers, I knew that the industry would change in many ways and a new approach would be needed. We offer a new and refreshing approach, considering absolutely every aspect of our operation and our clients operation. For example, we monitor and asses all of the operatives we supply on a weekly basis in key areas of their work including their presentation, attitude to work, condition of RPE, transit and decontamination procedures as well as setting up the work site. “We also consider our operatives abilities on some key and specific asbestos removal tasks / duties. This is scored from 1 – 5 with 1 being ‘Unsatisfactory & Improvement Required’ to 5 ‘Excellent’. We have a database where we keep all of the operative assessment scores so that we can identify areas where our operatives need improvement (which could be from a ‘tool-box’ talk through to a complete re-training exercise focused on the specific areas where improvements are required). The database also allows us to select operatives who receive high scores in certain tasks and match them to the specifics of a client’s requirements where the same tasks will be required to be completed on a forthcoming project. This adds immense value to our clients essentially matching the right candidate to the right job. “On a personal level, I have more operational experience in asbestos labour recruitment than any other agency can claim to have and I was an elected member of ARCA’s governing council for over six years. I’m also a big believer in training my

office staff to an exceptionally high standard so that they fully understand the industry, our client’s needs and the skills of our site operatives. Richard Branson’s quote: “Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to”, is very much in line with the DKF ethos. “My own experience was key in securing the first accepted membership for the new category. Through the application process, ARCA’s compliance manager carried out a thorough audit of our policies, procedures, experience, record keeping, compliance with both asbestos and recruitment regulations and evidence we carry out thorough and in-depth Training Needs Analysis (TNA). We passed the audit with flying colours and recently received our official membership certificate “Undoubtedly, the accreditation confirms to licensed contractors that we are a professional company committed to investing funds in our workforce with the overall aim of raising standards. Holding this accreditation demonstrates to the industry that we have been assessed in key areas and that they can have increased faith and trust in a company who meets the criteria and membership requirements. The bar has been set at a high level to dissuade the uneducated, keen to make a ‘quick buck’, but at an attainable level for asbestos industry specialists – like DKF.”

For more information please call DKF on 0161 826 6433 or email info@dkfrecruitment.co.uk.


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product news

onsite data capture Beyond

with TEAMS software

In the asbestos industry, much like any other industry, if your field staff are not collecting their information electronically, then you are way behind the competition. But is it good enough to just collect this information in an electronic format, or are you still missing the bigger picture? Onsite data capture is certainly part of the picture, but to gain real benefit from your electronic onsite data collection, the other parts of your system should fit together seamlessly with the data being collected and form part of the same process. This is where the real efficiency comes from.

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AVOIDING ‘PILES’ OF DATA Electronically collecting your data is a good start, but doing so without a well thought-out parent system leaves you rapidly accumulating piles of data and an even larger problem of how to sort it and process it. TEAMS takes a very direct approach to this. Instead of providing you with a generic data collection system, we go beyond and provide you with an end to end system starting in the office, moving down to site, and then back to the office, much like the natural cycle of the work itself. As this work originally starts life in the office as an enquiry, quote or a job, this means that when the data is collected in the field and returned to the office, the data is expected. The system is awaiting the data’s arrival from the field staff, so when it arrives

the system automatically moves the relevant parts of this data to the relevant parts of the system to be processed further. Likewise, once a department has completed their tasks with it, the data again automatically progresses to the next stage of the process. This approach means less ‘piles’ of data building up, and more organised information arriving automatically in the relevant department who are expecting it. In a sense, the system sorts the data itself as it knows what the data means and where it needs to show up next to help you progress the jobs quicker.

REPORT GENERATION vs REPORT MANIPULATION TEAMS looks to continually optimise the report production process using a variety of different techniques, both during onsite data


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collection as well as throughout the office environment. This means less and less ‘bad’ data can be collected, making the report generation process more and more robust. In essence, as the data in TEAMS is defined and the process mapped out, the admin associated with producing reports is significantly reduced, but we do keep things in perspective. Producing fully automatic reports solely based on the data collected and without any human insight or understanding tips the scales the wrong way, so important QC processes are built directly into TEAMS at several key junctions to force the user to stop and think about what is being produced and reported. This is a key difference which is evident time and time again when looking at different systems. The more generic the

system, the more time is needed to correct the reports so that they are actually meaningful and fit to issue to clients.

DATA EXPORTS Generic data collection systems also have problems when we look beyond the report production stage and further down the line towards the end client. Exporting data is nothing new, and its very common practice for a surveying company to not only provide the reports to clients, but also provide the data to populate 3rd party systems. This is no problem unless the report itself has had to be manipulated heavily to make it accurate and meaningful but the underlying data that was initially collected to produce the report was not adjusted as well. Suddenly the report you have issued is different to the data you have supplied and

marrying these up takes more time than you initially first saved. As TEAMS goes beyond data collection and provides the full end to end process, we do aim to offer relief to these situations. Generic, customisable, DIY data collection systems do have their place when you don’t know what specific data you will need, but when the task is specific the correct tools should be used.

BACKGROUND: TEAMS software provides onsite surveying software, onsite air monitoring software and sample analysis software to more than 55 asbestos consultancies across the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. For more information about TEAMS please visit us at www.teams-software.co.uk or give us a call on 01935 411 319.

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legal news

...by the employer

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ould it be a fair cop if an employer’s video surveillance recorded misconduct by an employee? Can an employer put his employees under video surveillance or enter the email records on computers used by employees to find acts of misconduct? A century ago, Henry Ford used to send snoops round to check on his employees at home to ensure that standards of hygiene were maintained by his car workers. Today Article 8 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (the convention) would put a stop to that kind of snooping. The convention has been adopted into English law by the Human Rights Act 1998.

Video Surveillance It all comes down to an expectation of privacy. Is it reasonable for the employee to harbour an expectation of privacy? So when an employee goes about their normal work activities or during down time, for example lunch breaks, is it reasonable for the employee to expect that his privacy is respected and that his movements are not recorded and held on video. Privacy is not surrendered just because the employee enters the employer’s premises to work. The right to privacy continues, although perhaps the standard of privacy that can be expected is lower. All things equal, the employee can expect privacy. So if the employer videos the workforce, the employee will be able to lodge a claim under the Human Rights Act 1998.

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Emails Nearly all office staff enjoy use of email to enable them to do their job. The staff will also have access to the internet for the same reason. Nearly all office staff will use the office email to send private emails and peruse the net to buy their other half’s birthday presents. Some staff may use their own private email addresses from their employer’s terminals. On occasions these facilities are misused and sometimes serious disciplinary offences are committed e.g. visits to pornographic sites or preparations made by staff to steal their employer’s customers. To monitor employees, the employer will need to enter the employees’ computer to see what they have been up to.

Stop right there. The Human Rights Act is now supported by the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (wonderfully shortened to RIPA) in stopping the employer doing any such thing. Even if the employer owns the computers, pays for the electricity to power them, and the illicit use occurred during work hours, the employer will not overcome the combined forces of the Human Rights Act and RIPA. It’s that demon, the expectation of privacy again.

The solution Slay the expectation of privacy. If the employer wishes to install video recording equipment in the work place, put up signs saying

that video recording is taking place everywhere. By removing any reasonable expectation that an employee’s presence at work can give rise to privacy, it cannot be relied upon to found a claim for breach of it. The signs should be boosted by clauses in the contract of employment clearly removing the expectation of privacy. The expectation of privacy for computer use, including emails is particularly aided by RIPA. The solution again is to kill the expectation of privacy. This is best done with a clause in the contract of employment. Employers are advised to go further and amend the email signature which appears at the bottom, every single time an email is sent. The amendment should remove the dreaded expectation of privacy. Zealots in the legal world want to go further and say no employee should be able to get beyond the signing in screen without ticking the no privacy box. If employers want a copy of the wording Sharma Solicitors themselves use to remove the expectation of privacy for emails, fax, or telephone use; dare we say, email us and we will be happy to supply the script (free of charge). Our advice to employees is the next time you have been framed, make sure it is only Harry Hill offering you 250 quid.

For further information please contact Sharma Solicitors 0845 430 0145. Sharmasolicitors@sharmasolicitors.com. www.sharmasolicitors.com


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asbestos in schools

The Department for Education (DfE)

The Management of Asbestos in Schools policy review March 2015 The Department for Education has reviewed its policy on asbestos management in schools and invited views from stakeholders through a call for evidence. The steps they will take are: a) Develop better and more targeted guidance on asbestos management in schools. b) Enhance the scrutiny on duty holders for managing asbestos in their schools. c) Look at ways to improve their evidence base, including thorough air sampling in schools. d) Continue to fund the removal of asbestos where appropriate, directly and indirectly, through their funding programmes. e) Encourage more academies to join the Risk Protection Arrangement.

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In February 2015 the Department announced over £6 billion of new investment to improve the condition of the school estate. The Department of Health’s Committee on Carcinogenicity looked into the potential harm caused to children by asbestos exposure. They concluded that, due to their longer life expectancy and the long latency period for the disease to develop, children have an increased lifetime risk of developing mesothelioma compared to adults if exposed to a given dose of asbestos. The Duty Holder Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, the primary responsibility for managing asbestos in a school lies with the duty holder. (The Duty Holder is anyone who has responsibility for the maintenance and/or repair of a building). In schools this generally means the Duty Holder is the employer. Typically, for community schools, community special schools, voluntary-controlled schools, maintained nursery schools and pupil referral units, the employer is the local authority. For academies, free schools, voluntary-aided and foundation schools, it will be the school governors or academy trust. For independent schools, it may be the proprietor, governors or trustees.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) The HSE’s view is that schools, overall, are low risk health and safety environments, similar to offices or retail premises. They focus their inspection resources on higher risk industries such as construction. However, in recent years, the HSE has conducted survey of a sample of school Duty Holders to assess their compliance with regulations. The Department for Education (DfE) The DfE’s role is to support schools in ensuring they provide a safe learning and working environment for their pupils and staff, and help make sure Duty Holders are aware of their responsibilities and take them seriously. The DfE have stressed the importance that the approach that they and those directly responsible for schools, take to asbestos management is tailored to the nature and extent of the risk of exposure. In their assessment of the evidence about the risk posed by asbestos in schools the


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Department has been led by the HSE. They are the regulator in this area and have the necessary expertise to make the proper assessment of the evidence and the risks. Funding, and the phased removal of asbestos from schools The Department directly funds the appropriate removal of asbestos through its centrally administered rebuilding schemes, such as the Priority Schools Building Programme. They also allocate funding to local authorities, multi-academy trusts and other bodies responsible for schools for them to spend on improving the condition of their school buildings. These bodies are free to use the funding to manage asbestos in their schools and where appropriate to remove it. Going forward DfE have said that access to their guidance and awareness has to improve. They have worked with their stakeholders to revise their guidance and a new version will be

published shortly. This (according to them) will be user friendly and easily accessible and offer practical and straightforward advice on how Duty Holders and school staff should manage asbestos in their schools. Establishing a better evidence base The review, and particular the Committee on Carcinogenicity on the vulnerability of children to asbestos, highlighted the lack of contemporary evidence about the range of airborne levels of asbestos in schools. This was due partly, to the difficulty of conducting robust, representative and accurate studies. Existing techniques for sampling asbestos fibres in air are either imprecise or costly and time-consuming, requiring a high level of expertise to carry out and interpret the results. At present the DfE is working actively with the HSE to establish the feasibility and optimal design of a new study into the background levels of asbestos fibres in schools. Due to the complex nature of air sampling, the HSE advises that any

such study is likely to take several years to complete. They expect the study to begin by 2016. Risk Protection and Insurance Asbestos risks are not generally covered by public liability insurance. Local authorities will often “self-insure� but this is not generally available to schools outside local authority control. The Risk Protection Agreement (RPA) is now available to academy trusts. This offers reimbursements to academies in the event of a loss and includes the legal liability to pay compensation to employees and third parties for death or injury as a result of asbestos exposure.

A full copy of the review can be downloaded from: https://www.gov.uk/government/ uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/ file/412466/The_management_of_asbestos_ in_schools_a_review_of_Department_for_ Education_policy.pdf

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member news

Safe sanitation for decontamination units

GreenSteam UK is leading the way by introducing the first commercial-grade mobile steam cleaning services. GreenSteam UK is the first company offering unique and proven cleaning and sanitation of decontamination units and other equipment widely used in the asbestos industry. The company has identified a need in the industry for thorough and safe sanitation and is currently providing steam cleaning services. The service differs significantly from traditional cleaning and offers many more benefits. It is safe, ecofriendly and delivers magnificent results.

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sbestos decontamination units are being used frequently by many workers and therefore require deep cleaning to maintain acceptable hygiene standards. Often regular chemicals and standard cleaning are not enough to disinfect the unit. Asbestos workers can be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a result of poor sanitation within decontamination units. The use of steam as a sanitising agent eliminates the bacteria that thrive in such environments. The benefits of regular DCU cleaning will help to provide a safe and healthy workplace, improve the condition of the unit and restore its looks amongst other benefits.

DCU deep cleaning and sanitising includes: w A deep clean of the exterior and interior of decontamination units: steam will kill all bacteria and eliminate any unpleasant odours; The DCU’s hygiene standard and appearance will be significantly improved and most fine scratches on the unit are rendered invisible. w The DCU will be subject to a swab test before and after the cleaning: The test will show the level of

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bacteria before and after thus presenting evidence of a full clean. w The DCU silicon seals will be replaced: a final touch to help prevent mould spread and improve the units appearance. w Steam removal of any lime scale, dirt in groves and scratches: much more effective than traditional cleaning. w Guaranteed satisfaction: during a Health and Safety audit or HSE visit. In addition to steam cleaning we also offer a permanent protective coating to keep your DCU in good condition. We use the latest most advanced product range from Ceramic Pro, this distinguishes us from our competition. The Ceramic Pro range offers a series of protective coatings suitable for a variety of surfaces such as Paint, Glass, Alloy, Fabric, Leather, Plastic and Rubber. ALL OF THE ABOVE CAN BE CARRIED OUT AT THE CLIENT’S CHOSEN LOCATION. GreenSteam UK’s service is a mobile service and can be booked on site following the air test clearance!

How does it work? The eco-friendly application of steam cleaning does not generate wastewater meaning it can be used anywhere without the need for permits and providing business flexibility. Our commercial steam cleaners are able to produce saturated steam (dry steam) and condensated steam (wet steam) depending upon the application required. Steam is safe to use on almost any surface. The contact temperature is easily controlled by increasing or decreasing the distance between the steam gun and the surface being cleaned. The heat of the steam breaks up most of soil, grease and grime and reduces the need for chemicals normally used in the cleaning process by 90%. The gentle pressure of steam works as an all –in-one air compressor and natural sanitizer, removing the need for an air compressor.

Advantages of steam cleaning: w Deep sanitation and disinfection w Consumes a fraction of the water to do the same job w No waste water run off or overspray w Eco-friendly and compliant with EU legislation cleaning w Can clean hard to reach and/or water sensitive areas w Chemical free sanitation w Removes stains, odours, grease, bacteria, mould, yeast and fungi w Can be used on a wide variety of surfaces (plastic, metal, wood, leather etc.) GreenSteam UK is a distributor of Optima steam cleaning machines. For equipment prices please contact us directly. For further information contact GreenSteam UK on 07850 247 276 or email info@greensteamuk.com www.greensteamuk.com


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Andy strengthens Erith management team R

ecently Erith strengthened the management team of its asbestos division with the appointment of Andy Watson. With over 33 years working in industrial services, Andy brings a wealth of experience in the petrochemical, power and nuclear markets. His specialist commercial and technical project management skills will be put to good use as Erith develop in the heavy industrial sector. During his career Andy’s work has been predominantly within the high hazard regulated sector - undertaking maintenance, decommissioning and construction based activities serving domestic, industrial and commercial clients. Andy has carried out an array of industrial construction/maintenance schemes at some of the UK’s largest fossil fuelled power generating sites - ranging from Fiddlers Ferry in Widnes, to Keadby Power Station in North Lincolnshire. Andy’s nuclear power experience covers many of the UK’s nuclear power stations currently being decommissioned, including Magnox stations from Sizewell in Suffolk to Chapelcross in Annan. Within his career he has been involved in some

dynamic and complex schemes – the most recent was the 8 year Chapelcross Power Station project, carried out for Magnox. At contract award the asbestos works at Chapelcross was the largest removal programme in Europe, which resulted in a colossal 2,200 tonnes of asbestos containing materials being removed. Decontamination, stripout and the removal of all hazardous waste was undertaken from eight turbines, four condensers, 16 boilers, pump houses and a range of associated ducts and pipework. Andy’s role at Erith will involve overseeing operational and contractual delivery of the works with Magnox at the Dungeness A and Trawsfynydd sites. Erith believe assigning Andy as Senior Contracts Manager will embed his robust practices, enhanced methodologies and invaluable experience gained at Chapelcross, Hinkley Station and Sizewell. Andy commented: “I am looking forward to working with Tony and the team at Erith. We are already discussing some interesting opportunities, especially as more sites near decommissioning. With my experience in managing large projects in the highly regulated

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nuclear industry, I believe I am in a good position to support Erith to convert some of these opportunities into live projects.” Tony Darsey, Managing Director of Erith commented: “We are delighted to have Andy on board, and look forward to working with him to further develop our industrial portfolio. Appointing Andy was a strategic acquisition for Erith; his contractual, commercial and operational knowledge of the industrial sector will propel our capabilities within this market sector”.

New UKAS accredited laboratory now open at AEC, Essex A

irborne Environmental Consultants Ltd (AEC) is going from strength to strength with the recent announcement of the opening of their new UKAS accredited laboratory for asbestos sample analysis, based at the AEC offices in Rainham, Essex. Located at CEME just off the A13 on the outskirts of East London, the laboratory is easily accessible, with plenty of parking and 24 hour dropoff, 7 days a week. The new laboratory complements AEC’s full range of asbestos consultancy and training services, providing contractors in the South East with an efficient one-stop-shop – including asbestos

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surveying, air monitoring and sample analysis. Alan Procter, Manager of AEC’s operations in the South said “We have built on our excellent reputation and relationships with contractors over the years to offer our new in-house asbestos sample analysis service that’s UKAS accredited to British Standards. Contractors know us for our quality and service, so they can be assured of a reliable and efficient service from AEC’. AEC is offering competitive rates for ARCA members and same-day turnaround for urgent projects. Call AEC on tel. 0203 384 6175 or email sales@ aec.uk.net for more details.


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National Golf Day The Belfry · Thursday 14th May 2015

Designed by Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss, the majestic fairways and carpetsmooth greens of The Brabazon form a world-famous stage on which some of golf’s most exhilarating dramas have played out. Legendary in the world of golf, and the spiritual home of the Ryder Cup, The Brabazon’s perilous bunkers and lakes have tested some of the greatest players including Ballesteros, Woods and Faldo. Experience for yourself, the thrill of this course.

Teams of 4, Tee Off 12.30pm 2 Tee Start • 3 time Ryder Cup Course • Numbers Strictly Limited • Includes Lunch, Golf, Buggies, Dinner & Gift Package Following numerous successful events we can only offer places on a ‘first come, first served basis’ and recommend an early reply to avoid disappointment. A reserve list will be created for those unsuccessful.

Cost per person £195 + VAT Single room accommodation £110 + VAT per person per night Twin room accommodation £60.00 + VAT per night (based on two sharing) Dinner Only £40 + VAT Limited availability on rooms For more information contact Paddy Hall on 07968 211 556 Email: paddy@tritontrade.co.uk or book at www.tritontradesupplies.co.uk/html/ARCA2015.php

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Scott: Firstly get the Supervisors and Operatives involved, once you have their buy in you will be surprised how much evidence is gathered, after all they are best placed to undertake part of the TNA process on a daily basis. Break the process down into manageable modules and keep it simple. Try and visualise what information you require once the process has been completed and how that information will assist your training administrator when booking training courses.

to TNAor not toTNA? A

RCA member Scott Murray of ECT Environmental gives us the inside track on how he’s implemented an effective Training Needs Analysis (TNA) and started getting results. This time last year ARCA delivered a series of free TNA workshops for ARCA members. One of the delegates who attended the workshops was Scott Murray MD of ECT Environmental and a relatively new ARCA member. ARCA wanted to follow up with Scott to see how he had gone about implementing a TNA. More importantly we wanted to know whether it has been successful and if there were any pitfalls. Satish Patel, ARCA Training Manager, spoke to Scott regarding his experiences with implementing TNA.

Scott: Not really, they are used to me involving them. It gave them an opportunity to express their opinions with regards to the external training syllabus and our in-house programme.

Satish: Hi Scott, thanks for taking the time to speak with me and discussing Training Needs Analysis. After the TNA workshop what did you do next? Scott: I found the workshop really helpful and a lot of my questions were answered. I think it’s fair to say that a lot of the TNA process was already being carried out in one form or another, it was more about collating the information / evidence and then converting it into a useful format that could be interrogated.

Satish: What has been the most important element of introducing TNA into your company? Scott: The initial process involved everyone at ECT during team meetings, then one to one Q&A sessions were utilised to gain a full appreciation of the strengths and weaknesses. It has forced everyone to critically evaluate their role within the business and their ability to undertake and discharge their responsibilities. But more importantly it has allowed us to develop a bespoke training programme both internally and externally to support and enhance each individual’s development.

Satish: After you started implementing a formal TNA process, what was the reaction from your operatives and supervisors? Did you face any difficulties?

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Satish: How much work was needed? Scott: It’s hard to quantify, as I said before much of the evidence was already available in the form of site documentation already being completed by the Supervisors on a project by project basis. The real challenge was the design of the model used to manage the content and encourage the Supervisors to utilise greater detail when completing the site documentation. Despite the fact the system is now in place I am sure the process will continue to develop and evolve over time.

Satish: If another ARCA member is starting down the road of TNA. What initial advice would you give them?

Satish: Some members may say that it’s hard for a small company to implement a TNA approach as they are busy working day in day out. What would you say to them? Scott: I disagree, in fact it will probably be harder for the larger companies. With smaller companies the management are generally more hands on. Take last week, I was on a site and took the opportunity of getting an Operative to set up and commission the DCU whilst I monitored his progress. When he confirmed it was ready for use I carried out a fault finding exercise and was able to record that the Operative was competent to undertake this duty in the future. It didn’t take any longer to set up the DCU and again this is where the Supervisors can help. Satish: How did you motivate supervisors to undertake the evidence collection needed for TNA? Scott: We didn’t have to motivate them really, when they realised what was actually required and recognised it was more about the devil in the detail rather than a burden on their daily work load they embraced it. Yes they probably take more action photo’s now to demonstrate tasks being undertaken which is never a bad thing. Satish: Finally, one last question, has ECT benefited in any way from the TNA approach within your business? Scott: Of course ECT have benefited in the short term with the introduction of bespoke training in key areas which the Site Teams really appreciate. We have always had good worker involvement at ECT and the TNA process has helped to enhance that position. I am sure that there will be long term benefits but its early days yet, I will let you know. Satish: Thanks for taking the time out and speaking with me. Scott: Thank you for the interview, I hope it helps the other members.


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ARCA launch new leadership and management course A

ILM recognised qualification supports professional standards in asbestos removal industry

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RCA, the UK’s leading asbestos removal association, is pleased to announce that its new leadership and management course is now available. This course has been designed to support managers in the continual pursuit of excellent standards of leadership within the industry. With the long term focus from industry on recognising competency through qualifications, ARCA, which already offer hundreds of training courses at centres across the country, looked at extending this service to the industry. After going through a rigorous approval process last year ARCA achieved approved centre status through the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) and now their new ILM Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management is available for enrolment. “All businesses need effective leaders and managers as it can mean the difference between good and poor performance. In a permissioned industry like ours, these skills are crucial to the safety and effectiveness of the workforce, and are therefore rigorously assessed by the HSE during asbestos licence assessment,” stated Satish Patel, Training Manager of ARCA. “Good leadership means effective communication to, and the development and

motivation of the workforce, so that they perform effectively and efficiently. So our course is aimed at facilitating this.” The ARCA ILM qualification is intended for new and aspiring managers, working in a business environment within the asbestos removal industry, to develop the skills to help improve staff efficiency and motivation, so ensuring that their projects and business are successful. The course has been designed in four units based around key skill sets and takes the form of seminars and assignments, with access to a personal tutor for support. Each unit is required to be completed in a six month period, so helping to give the right balance between work and study. “We are very encouraged by the level of interest,” commented Satish Patel. “Managers now have the opportunity to improve their leadership and management skills to support both, the business and workforce, as well as further their own development. The qualification forms part of the criteria for membership of the Asbestos Removal Management Institute (ARMI), further helping experienced leaders within the industry to have their abilities recognised.” For further information please visit www.arca.org.uk


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Are you the next ARCA Trainer? ARCA are looking for a new trainer with a confident can-do attitude, who has outstanding communication skills with professional presentation. Your key roles and responsibilities will include developing and delivering training for a wide ranging audience such as; asbestos removal operatives, supervisors, contract managers, analysts, surveyors and senior managers from our industry. A background within the asbestos removal industry is essential. With experience of the role of an asbestos removal manager or as a senior analyst.

The role will be w Based in Rayleigh, Essex – £32k - £35k (depending on experience). w Full Time. w Working in a team based environment. ARCA are the leading provider of Asbestos Removal based training within the UK. ARCA’s training success is down to its excellent trainers. ARCA is looking for an individual with a strong background in the asbestos removal industry to join the team, ready to make a difference and looking for a career change.

To apply for this position or find out further information please contact the Training Manager on satish.patel@arca.org.uk or 01283 566467.

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member update

diary dates ARCA Governing Council Meetings ARCA Governing Council

13th May 2015 The Belfry Hotel, Warwickshire

ARCA Governing Council

23rd June 2015 The Naval Club, London

ARCA Governing Council

4th August 2015 ARCA, Burton upon Trent

ARCA Governing Council

15th September 2015 The Naval Club, London

ARCA Governing Council

27th October 2015 ARCA, Burton upon Trent

ARCA Governing Council

8th December 2015 The Naval Club, London South East

Social Events ARCA National Golf Day

14th May 2015 The Belfry, Warwickshire

ARCA European Golf Weekend

18th - 21st Sept 2015 Vilamoura, Portugal

ARCA Winter Ball

28th November 2015 The Belfry, Warwickshire

ARCA AGM ARCA Annual General Meeting

2nd October 2015

London Zoo Conference Centre

Please note that due to the dates of the forthcoming Asbestos Liaison Group (ALG) being rearranged at the time of going to press the ARCA regional meeting dates have not yet been set. All members will be advised by email of the dates of the next round of ARCA regional meetings as soon as they have been arranged.

association membership update New ARCA Members:

New Associate Members:

New Labour Supply Members:

Active Environmental Management Unit 3, Thames Industrial Estate, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 3HL T: 01582 667000 W: www.activeenviro.com

Greensteam UK 32 Kingswood Close, Camberley Surrey GU15 4RH T: 07850 247276 W: www.greensteamuk.com

DKF Recruitment Ltd Nelson House, Park Road, Timperley, Cheshire WA14 5BZ T: 0161 8266433 W: www.dkfrecruitment.co.uk

All Weather Roofing & Construction The Estates Office, Little Champions Farm, Maplehurst Road, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6RN T: 01273 388088 W: www.theallweathergroup.co.uk

Empire Tapes PLC Houndhill Park, Bolton Road, Rotherham South Yokshire S63 7LG T: 01709 768300 W: www.empiretapes.com

DDS Environmental Ltd Charles Anthony House, Manston Road, Margate, Kent CT9 4JW T: 01843 821555 W: www.dds-demolition.co.uk

New ATAC Members: Bauer Analysis Unit 41 Bowlers Croft, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3DZ T: 01268 520 667 W: www.bauerc.co.uk

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Polyeco S.A 16 km Athens-Corinth National Road PO Box 24, Aspropyrgos, GREECE 19300 T: 0030 210 553 0600 W: www.polyeco.gr Sharma Solicitors Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BB T: 0845 430 0145 W: www.sharmasolicitors.com

The following companies are no longer members of the Association: Masterton – Full Environmental Safety Partnership – Full ICL Envoronmental Services Ltd – Full Derisk – Full Non-Contracting Associate

Company Name Change: Amstech Contracts Limited becomes Amstech Asbestos Removals Limited Henderson Site Services becomes Henderson Environmental Services Ltd PHE Promo becomes Triton Sports Pyeroy Ltd becomes Wood Group Industrial Services Ltd


2015

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Training Course Dates Asbestos Awareness Apr Burton

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19

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H&S Management for Senior Managers and Directors Apr

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4

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19

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20

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16

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IOSH - Managing Safely in Construction Apr

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Licensed Contract Manager May

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Supervisors Update Course for UKCG Sites Apr Burton

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21

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RPE Competent Person

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RSPH Level 3 Certificate in Asbestos Removal for Supervisors

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Dec

11

RSPH Level 2 Certificate in Asbestos Removal for Operatives

Burton

Exam

£250.00

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18 8

Non Member

£195.00

Course Fees (excl VAT) July 3

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7

Oxford

Manchester

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10

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9

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Oxford

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4, 11

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22

Risk Assessment and Plans of Work

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Manchester

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2

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1, 2, 15, 29

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5, 12, 25

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9

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1, 8, 16, 29

13, 14, 18

12

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28

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Rayleigh

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6, 12, 13, 21, 25

2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 21

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training dates RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Removal for Contract Managers Apr

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June

Burton

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2

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DURATION: 1 DAY

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1

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1

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£50.00

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2

RSPH Level 3 Certificate in Asbestos Surveying Apr

May

June

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Rayleigh

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RSPH Level 3 Certificate for Duty Holders Apr

May

June

Burton

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Dec

6

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14

RSPH Level 3 Certificate in Asbestos Analysts (Air) Apr

May

Burton

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RSPH Level 3 Certificate in Asbestos Analysts (Air) Re-Sit Apr

May

Burton

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£520.00

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£770.00

£120.00

£720.00

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£720.00

£770.00

£120.00

Course Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

Aug

19

Glasgow

Exam

£570.00

Course Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 4 DAYS

15

Glasgow

Non Member

£520.00

Course Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 4 DAYS July

Member

1

4

Member

Non Member

Exam

£POA

£POA

£120.00

£POA

£POA

£120.00

£POA

£POA

£120.00

ARCA ILM Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management Developing People in the Workplace

Communications Management

Motivating People in the Workplace

Developing People in the Workplace

You will learn the core skills to manage conflict that may arise within your organisation, diversity in the workplace, manage the staff’s expectations on their performance. How to monitor and provide feedback on performance with techniques that can aid formal feedback when appraising staff and management processes that can support the business.

You will learn about the different communication methods used within organisations today. This will link closely to communication theory and you will analyse how effective your own communication methods are within your area of responsibility. You will make recommendation and implement your improvements.

You will learn how to effectively motivate your teams, with strong consideration of various motivational theories. You will analyse the motivational practices used within your own organisation and apply the most effective motivational techniques within your area of responsibility.

You will learn the core skills to manage conflict that may arise within your organisation, diversity in the workplace, manage the staff’s expectations on their performance. How to monitor and provide feedback on performance with techniques that can aid formal feedback when appraising staff and management processes that can support the business.

Venue

Dates

Venue

Dates

Burton

5-6 May

Burton

4-5 Aug

Glasgow

11-12 May

Glasgow

25-26 Aug

Manchester

18-19 May

Manchester

18-19 Aug

Venue

Dates

Burton

5-6 May

Glasgow

11-12 May

Manchester

18-19 May

Rayleigh

5-6 May

Rayleigh

5-6 May

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Fees per unit (excl VAT) Member

£310.00

Non Member

£410.00

Rayleigh

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Dates

Burton

5-6 Nov

Glasgow

24-25 Nov

5-6 Aug

Manchester

17-18 Nov

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Member

£465.00

Member

£465.00

Non Member

£565.00

Non Member

£565.00

An additional one-off fee is payable to ILM for registration & final certificate - £55 which covers all 4 modules. Individual module (award) certificates are available for an additional fee.

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Rayleigh

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£465.00

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£565.00


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Members List South East Members 777 Environmental Limited 158 Beddington Lane, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 4TE. T: 020 8689 6861 W: www.777group.com AAR Environmental Limited Unit 12 Langley Wharf, Railway Terrace, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8JE. T: 01923 260043 W: www.aar.co.uk Abastra Environmental Limited The Annex, Rhoden Cottage, Lucks Lane, Paddock Wood, Kent, TN12 6PA. T: 01892 838698 W: www.abastra.co.uk Active Environmental Management Unit 3, Thames Industrial Estate, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 3HL T: 01582 667000 W: www.activeenviro.com ADS Asbestos Ltd Unit 9 Britannia Court, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EU T: 01268 725484 W: www.adsasbestos.co.uk Allan Dyson Asbestos Services Limited Cagex House, Leyden Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2BP. T: 01438 360656 W: www.allandyson-asbestos.co.uk All Weather Roofing & Construction The Estates Office, Little Champions Farm Maplehurst Road, Horsham West Sussex, RH13 6RN T: 01273 388088 W: www.theallweathergroup.co.uk Amstech Asbestos Removals Limited Unit F, Rich Industrial Estate, Avis Way, Newhaven, East Sussex, BN9 0DU. T: 01273 510011 W: www.amstech.co.uk Arco Environmental Limited 15 Rippleside Commercial Estate, Ripple Road, Barking, Ilford, Essex, IG11 0RJ. T: 0208 5922839 W: www.arcoenvironmental.com ARCS Environmental Limited Alton, Harrow Road, North Benfleet, Wickford, Essex SS12 9JW T: 01268 725477 W: www.arcsenvironmental.co.uk ARG Europe Limited Unit 2, New Ford Road, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire EN8 7PG. T: 0208 804 8008 W: www.arggroup.org Arton Monoseal Limited 22 Hampton Grove, Epsom, Surrey KT17 1LA T: 0208 8730344 Asbestech Limited Unit Q2 Penfold Works, Imperial Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 4YY T: 0845 680 0055 W: www.asbestech.com Asbestos First Ltd Hall Wood Business Park, North Dane Way, Chatham, Kent, ME5 8YE. T: 01634 864550 W: www.asbestosfirst.co.uk Asbestoserve Ltd Unit 14, Brook Road Industrial Estate, Rayleigh, Essex SS6 7XL T: 01268 772702 W: www.asbestoserve.co.uk

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Aspect Contracts Ltd Aspect House, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex, SS14 3DS. T: 01268 534477 W: www.aspectcontracts.co.uk Brown & Mason Ltd Anson House, Schooner Court, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QQ. T: 01322 277731 W: www.brownandmason.co.uk C Wood & Son (Luton) Limited Newbury House, 1 London Road, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 3UE. T: 01582 722119 W: www.cwoodandson.co.uk Calder Insulations Limited Hilltop, High Road, Fobbing, Stanford le Hope, Essex, SS17 9HN. T: 01268 584731 W: www.calderinsulations.co.uk Caswell Environmental Services Limited Caswell House, Cavendish Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2ET. T: 01438 312504 W: www.caswell-group.co.uk Clifford Devlin Limited Clifford House, Towcester Road, Bow, London, E3 3ND. T: 0207 5388721 W: www.clifford-devlin.co.uk Cranegates Limited 857 London Road, Grays, Essex, RM20 3AT T: 01708 895608 W: www.cranegates.co.uk Dorton Asbestos Removal Services Limited Station Goods Yard, Station Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 9DG T: 01444 253333 W: www.dortongroup.com Econ Construction Ltd Econ House, Old Maidstone Road, Ruxley, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 5AZ. T: 0208 300 2916 W: www.econconstruction.co.uk ECT Environmental Ltd Unit 16 Hodgson Court, Hodgson Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8XR T: 0844 8000 834 W: www.ect.uk.com Edenbeck Ltd, Edenbeck House, Unit 5, Swan Wharf Business Centre, Waterloo Road, Uxbridge, UB8 2RA T: 0845 073 8602 W: www.edenbeck.co.uk Environmental Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 8 Taber Place, Crittall Road, Witham, Essex, CM8 3YP T: 01376 517779 W: www.envasbsol.com Erith Contractors Limited Erith House, Queen Street, Erith, Kent, DA8 1RP. T: 0870 950 8800 W: www.erith.com Eurolag Group Limited The Coach House, Baddow Park, West Hanningfield Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 7SY. T: 01245 478901 W: www.eurolag.com European Asbestos Services Ltd Infinet House, 111 Windmill Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 7EF T: 01932 773088 W: www.european-asbestos.co.uk Forest Environmental Limited Unit 10 - 13 Urban Hive, Theydon Road, Upper Clapton, London, E5 9BQ. T: 0208 880 5050 W: www.forestenvironmental.co.uk

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arca member list GTI Environmental Services Ltd Unit 56 Horndon Industrial Park, Station Road, West Horndon, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3XL T: 01277 812861 W: www.gti.uk.com

Reactive Integrated Services Ltd Unit 6, Willesborough Industrial Estate, Kennington Road, Ashford, Kent TN24 0TD. T: 0203 664 7290 W: www.reactive-services.com

H Smith (Engineers) Limited 1st Floor Offices, The Manor Gatehouse, Priory Road, Dartford, Kent, DA1 2BJ T: 01689 833581 W: www.hsmith.co.uk

Robyland Limited 65 High Road, Wormley, Hertfordshire EN10 6JJ. T: 01992 451767

Horizon Environmental Ltd Ovenden House, Wilcox Close, Aylesham Industrial Estate, Aylesham, Canterbury, Kent, CT3 3EP T: 01304 849235 W: www.horizon-uk.com Inner City Environmental Suite 36, 50 Churchill Square, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4YU. T: 0845 026 2065 W: www.innercityenvironmental.co.uk ION Environmental Solutions Ltd, 63 Cutlers Road, South Woodham Ferrers, Essex CM3 5WA T: 01245 205500 W: www.careysplc.co.uk Jackson Environmental Ltd Keysoe Road, Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, MK44 2EA. T: 01234 771311 W: www.jacksonenvironmental.co.uk Jeto Limited Southern Way, Rye Common, Odiham, Hook, Hampshire, RG29 1HU. T: 01256 703929 W: www.jeto.co.uk John F Hunt Demolition Limited Europa Park, London Road, Grays, Essex RM20 4DB T: 01375 366716 W: www.johnfhunt.co.uk JW Doye (Insulation) Limited Radius Works, 203 - 211 North Street, Romford, Essex, RM1 4QA. T: 01708 748295 W: www.doyes.co.uk Keltbray Ltd (t/a Keltbray Environmental Solutions) Keltbray House, Burnt Mills Road, Basildon, Essex, SS13 1DT T: 01268 591222 W: www.keltbray.com M H Goldsmith & Sons Ltd 21A Station Road, Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6AP T: 01438 814565 W: www.goldsmithasbestos.co.uk M Shuttlewood Ltd Yard A Shannon Square, Thames Industrial Estate, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0PD. T: 01268 692299 W: www.mshuttlewood.co.uk McGee Group Limited 340 - 342 Athlon Road, Wembley, Middlesex, HA0 1BX. T: 0208 9914090 W: www.mcgeeasbestos.co.uk OCS Environmental Services Ltd, Unit 1A Pacific Wharf, Hertford Road, Barking, Essex IG11 8BL T: 0208 591 667 W: www.ocsenvironmentalservices.co.uk Qube Construction Management Plc Canterbury House, Waterside Court, Neptune Way, Rochester, Kent, ME2 4NZ T: 0800 468 1700 RDM Environmental Solutions Concorde House, Caxton Street North, Canning Town, London E16 1JL T: 0203 397 4715 R&F Insulations Ltd Unit 5 Hall Road Industrial Estate, Hall Road, Southminster, Essex, CM0 7DA. T: 01621 774800 W: www.randf-insulation.co.uk

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Romford Insulations Limited Rippleside House, Ripple Road, Barking, Essex IG11 ORJ. T: 0208 592 1207 W: www.romfordgroup.com SL Environmental Ltd Unit 16 Blue Chalet Industrial Park, London Road, West Kingsdown, Kent TN15 6BQ. T: 01474 854465 W: www.slcontracts.com Southern Asbestos Services Limited Riverside Business Centre, River Lawn Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1EP. T: 01892 723171 W: www.sasbestos.com Squibb Group Limited 62 River Road, Barking, Essex IG11 ODS. T: 0208 5947143 W: www.squibbgroup.com Syd Bishop & Sons (Demolition) Limited Waldens Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 4EU T: 01689 820315 W: www.sydbishop.co.uk Trinitas Contracts Ltd Suite C, Mindenhall Court, Rear of 17 High Street, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 3BG. T: 01438 727377 W: www.trinitascontracts.co.uk WB Asbestos Consultancy Services Ltd (WBACS) WBACS Churchill House, 27 Little Marlow Road, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1HA T: 01628 610953 W: www.wbasbestos.com Woods Building Services Ltd (t/a AA Woods Asbestos Abatement) Woods House, River Way, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2DP. T: 01279 444630 W: www.aawoods.com

South West & Wales Members Abbey Contracting Ltd Unit 9 Wirrall Park, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9XE T: 01458 833800 W: www.abbeycontracting.co.uk AMS 2000 AMS House, 1 Barbican Close, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 9HE. T: 01271 328663 W: www.ams-2000.co.uk Bond Demolition Limited Unit 15E, Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 8DW. T: 02920 888788 W: www.bonddemolition.co.uk CES (EU) Ltd Unit 5, Park Industrial Estate, Park Road, Risca, Gwent NP11 6PU T: 01633 613882 W: www.cityenvironmentalservices.com Cuddy Environmental Ltd Hortons House, Tank Farm Road, Llandarcy, Neath, Glamorgan SA10 6EN. T: 01792 321110 W: www.cuddy-group.com Economic Insulations (Portsmouth) Ltd Whittle Avenue, Segensworth West, Fareham, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO15 5SH T: 01489 582588 W: www.economic-insulation.co.uk

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arca member list Hampshire Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1 Withy Park, Withy Meadows, Dutton Lane, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 6AB. T: 02380 011761 W: www.hesgroup.org.uk

Amity Insulation Services Ltd Windrush House, Lynch Hill, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire OX29 5BB T: 01865 733733 W: www.amitygroup.co.uk

Hereford Asbestos Services Ltd, Sigeric Business Park, Holme Lacy Road, Rotherwas, Hereford, HR2 6BQ. T: 01432 270113 W: www.herefordasbestos.co.uk

Armac Environmental Ltd Arden Brickworks, Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 0DY T: 01675 443788 W: www.armacgroup.co.uk

Lawson Environmental Ltd Station Yard, Station Road, Shrivenham, Swindon SN6 8JL T: 01793 782000 W: www.lawsongroup.co.uk

Asbestos Abatement Services Unit 1 North Street, Walsall, West Midlands, WS2 8AU T: 01922 644712 W: www.asbestosonline.co.uk

Merryhill Envirotec Limited Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 OHA T: 01794 515848 W: www.merryhillenvirotec.com

Asbestrip (Kaefer C & D Division) 63 Portland Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottingham, NR19 8BE T: 01623 781200 W: www.kaefercd.co.uk

MSS Environmental Ltd Edward House, Dowlais Road, Ocean Park, Cardiff CF24 5TW T: 02920 432841 W: www.themssgroup.co.uk

Axiom Building Solutions Ltd Unit 6 Four Ashes Enterprise Centre, Latherford Close, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton WV10 7BY T: 01902 703510 W www.axiom-asbestos.co.uk

Phoenix Asbestos Recovery Ltd Units 6/7, Gorseinon Business Park, Gorseinon Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4DQ T: 01792 310460 W: www.phoenixasbestos.co.uk

Bloxwich Environmental Services Ltd Unit C Field Street, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 2NX T: 01902 630099 W: www.bloxwichasbestos.co.uk

RH Insulation Services Limited D7, Segensworth Business Centre, Segensworth Road, Fareham, Hants, PO15 5RQ T: 01329 840360 W: www.rhinsulation.co.uk Severn Insulation Co Ltd Somerton House, Clos Marion, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 4LQ T: 02920 471040 W: www.severninsulation.co.uk Shield Environmental Services Ltd Shield House, Caxton Business Park, Crown Way, Warmley, Bristol, Avon BS30 8XJ T: 0117 960 6366 W: www.shieldenvironmental.co.uk Solent Environmental Services (Asbestos) Ltd Unit 4 Hardley Industrial Estate, Hardley, Southampton, Hampshire SO45 3NQ T: 02380 815080 W: www.solentenvironmental.co.uk S Roberts & Son (Bridgewater) Ltd Castlefields, The Drove, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4AG T: 01278 422521 W: www.srobertsandson.co.uk Swindon Borough Council Waterside Park, Darby Close, Swindon SN2 2PN T: 01793 464729 W: www.swindon.gov.uk Wring Group Vale Lane, Bedminster, Bristol, Avon BS3 5RU T: 01179 231320 W: www.wringgroup.co.uk

Midlands Members AIB Solutions Ltd Unit 804, Lowfield Drive, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0UU T: 01782 613773 W: www.aibsolutions.co.uk All Clear Services Ltd Station Street, Wednesbury, West Midlands WS10 8BW T: 0121 5264839 W: www.allclearenv.com Amicus Environmental Ltd Unit C1 New Yatt Business Centre, New Yatt, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 6TJ T: 01993 869320 W: www.amicus-environmental.co.uk

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Burton Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1, Wetmore Lane, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 1RH T: 01283 517374 W: www.bes-online.com Central Environmental Services Ltd Suite A1 Imex Business Centre, Flaxley Road, Stechford, Birmingham, West Midlands, B33 9AL. T: 0121 783 4050 W: www.centralasbestos.com City Insulation Contractors Limited City House, Pony Road, Horspath Industrial Estate, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 2RD T: 01865 715173 W: www.cityins.co.uk CMEC Demolition Ltd William Isaac Building, 3 Gibbons Street, Dunkirk, Nottinghamshire, NG7 2SB T: 0115 942 0600 W: www.cmecdemo.com Colspar Environmental Services Ltd Unit 3 Rayleigh Court, Ayr Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 4GA T: 0115 910 0179 W: www.colspar.com Crystal Environmental Services 4 Stanton Court, Merlin Way, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 4RA T: 0115 9303 147 W: www.crystalenvironmental.co.uk D J Hinton & Co Limited Road 2, Hoobrook Industrial Estate, Worcester Road, Kidderminster, DY10 1HY T: 01299 402455 W: www.dj-hinton.co.uk DSM Demolition Ltd Arden House, Arden Road, Heartlands, West Midlands, B8 1DE T: 0121 322 2225 W: www.dsmgroup.info Envirocall Ltd Elmdon House, Unit 2, Station Road, Coleshill, B46 1HT T: 01675 464881 W: www.envirocall.co.uk Enviro-Safe Ltd 58A Stratford Street North, Birmingham, West Midlands, B11 1BP T: 01217 727774 W: www.enviro-safe.co.uk

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arca member list G.M. Environmental Services Ltd 11 Arbutus Close, Barton Green, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG11 8SQ T: 0115 974 7028 W: www.gmesltd.co.uk HB Insulations (Notts) Ltd Unit 3, Falcon Court, Manners Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 8EF T: 0115 944 0244 W: www.hbinsulations.com Insulation Contracting Services Ltd 2 Butchers Court, 1692-1694 High Street, Knowle, Solihull, B93 0LY T: 01564 779204 W: www.ics-asbestos.co.uk Interserve Environmental Services 3rd Floor, Litchurch Plaza, Litchurch Lane, Derbyshire, DE24 8AA T: 01332 663001 W: www.interserve.com J Cullen Thermals Ltd 202 Deykin Avenue, Witton, Birmingham, West Midlands, B6 7BH T: 0121 327 5260 W: www.jcullenthermals.com M & D Carpentry & Building Contracts Ltd Unit 21 Enfield Industrial Estate, Redditch, Worcester, B97 6BY T: 01527 597783 W: www.mdcarpentry.co.uk M & G Services Ltd Unit 2 Pintail Close, Victoria Business Park, Netherfield, Nottinghamshire, NG4 2SG. T: 0115 9613222 W: www.mgservicesltd.com Maylarch Environmental Limited Oakwood, Oakfields Industrial Estate, Eynsham, Oxfordshire, OX29 4TH T: 01865 883829 W: www.maylarch.co.uk MIC Environmental Ltd Devirgo House, Valepits Road, Garretts Green, Birmingham, B33 0TD T: 0121 784 7226 W: www.mic-env.co.uk Midlands Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 8, Crompton Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4BG T: 0115 9326521 W: www.midlandsasbestossolutions.co.uk MJW Asbestos Removal & Re-Insulation Services Ltd Unit 4 Barton Road, Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire, NG10 2FN T: 0115 972 0145 W: www.mjw-asbestos.co.uk O’Reilly Asbestos Removal Suite 1, 1st Floor, Birch Lane Business Park, Stonnall, Aldridge, WS9 0NF T: 01922 457021 W: www.oreillyasbestos.co.uk Phoenix (Leicester) Ltd Phoenix House, Unit 16, Marlow Road Ind Estate, Marlow Road, Leicester, LE3 2BQ T: 0116 281 6850 W: www.phoenix-leicester.co.uk

TES Environmental Services Ltd Unit 6 Griffin Business Park, Walmer Way, Chemsley Wood, Birmingham, B37 7UX T: 0121 2440427 W: www.tesenvironmental-ltd.co.uk Wellington Insulation Co Ltd Unit B2 Halesfield 21, Telford, Shropshire, TF7 4NX T: 01952 587087 W: www.wellingtoninsulation.co.uk

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Alliance Asbestos Services Ltd Unit 1, Downing Park, Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire, CB25 0NW T: 01223 812987 W: www.alliance-asbestos-services.co.uk Anglian Demolition & Asbestos Ltd Anglian Business Centre, West Carr Road, Attleborough, NR17 1AN T: 01953 608050 W: www.angliandemo.co.uk Antec Contracting Services (Anglia) Ltd Unit 24, Ashwellthorpe Ind Est, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich, East Anglia, NR16 1ER. T: 01508 481630 W: www.antecasbestos.co.uk Kershaw Contracting Services Ltd Edward Leonard House, Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, CB25 9QR T: 01223 715800 W: www.kershawcontracting.co.uk Rilmac Insulation Ltd Crofton Drive, Allenby Road Industrial Estate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN3 4NJ T: 01522 531711 W: www.rilmac.co.uk

Northern Members A Buckler Haulage Ltd 24 - 28 Marsh Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 5LB. T: 01642 243399 W: www.bucklerdemolition.co.uk Addison Green Ltd Unit 4, Brookfields Business Park, Clay Lane, Shiptonthorpe, York YO43 3PU T: 01430 803045 W: www.addisongreen.co.uk Advanced Asbestos Removal Contractors Ltd 7A Paddock Road, Pimbo Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9PL T: 01695 728998 W: www.aarcltd.co.uk Asbestos Business Contractors Ltd Alexandra House, Unit D, Parkside Business Park, Golborne, Warrington, WA3 3PY T: 0844 4142121 W: www.abc-asbestos.com Asbestos Clearance & Disposal Services Ltd Unit A7, The Dresser Centre, Whitworth Street, Openshaw, Greater Manchester, M11 2NE. T: 0161 2232640 W: www.winsulate.co.uk Asbestos Control & Treatment Ltd 14 Lingard Court, Skypark Trading Estate, Owen Drive, Liverpool, Merseyside, L24 1YL T: 0845 017 0505 W: www.act.uk.net Bagnall (UK) Ltd Lexia House, West Yard, Lyncastle Way, Appleton, Warrington WA4 4ST T: 01925 214110 W: www.bagnalluk.com Bardon Environmental Ltd President Park, President Way, Sheffield S4 7UR T: 0845 500 8050 W: www.bardon-environmental.co.uk

SWS Environmental Services Ltd Unit 9 & 10 Hazel Court, Burma Road, Blidworth, Nottinghamshire, NG21 0RY T: 01623 491764 W: www.swsenvironmental.co.uk

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Bilfinger Industrial Services UK Ltd Axis House, Tudor Road, Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1BD T: 01928 530000 W: www.is-uk.bilfinger.com BLS Asbestos Limited Unit 12, A One Business Park, 370 Bradford Road, Brighouse, West Yorkshire, HD6 4DJ T: 01484 400558 W: www.bls-group.co.uk

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arca member list Bradley Demolition Ltd Kent Street, Preston, PR1 1PE T: 01772 280256 W: www.bradley-demolition-asbestos.co.uk

Hutchinson Asbestos Removal Ltd Netherfield Works, Calder Road, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 3JS T: 01924 466443

Chirmarn Ltd Newburn Bridge Road, Blaydon, Tyne & Wear NE21 4NT. T: 01914 148000 W: www.chirmarn.co.uk

Insul-Eight Environmental Ltd Canal Yard, Cavendish Street, Ashton-under-Lyne OL6 7QL T: 0161 330 3131 W: www.insul-eight.co.uk

City Scaffolding Ltd City House, 124a Chesterfield Road, Barlborough, Chesterfield S43 4TT T: 01246 813030 W: www.cityscaffolding.co.uk

John Beech Ltd Dock Road North, Bromborough, Wirrall, Cheshire CH62 4TQ T: 0151 645 7571 W: www.beech-group.co.uk

Clarkes Environmental Ltd Unit 2, Thurston Road, Northallerton, DL6 2NG T: 01609 781016 W: www.clarkesenvironmental.co.uk

J Bryan (Victoria) Ltd Unit 1, Pickering Road, Halebank Industrial Estate, Widness, Cheshire WA8 8XW T: 0151 4243 229 W: www.jbryan.co.uk

Colt Industrial Services Ltd Colt Business Park, Witty Street, Hull, Humberside, HU3 4TT T: 01482 214244 W: www.colt-industrial.co.uk Connell Bros Ltd Orchard House, Orchard Street, Salford, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M6 6FL T: 0161 925 0606 W: www.connellbrothers.co.uk Cordtape Environmental Services Ltd Finchwell Close, Handsworth, Sheffield, S13 9DF T: 0114 243 1239 W: www.cordtape.co.uk Countrywide Environmental Services Ltd 18 Sinclair Way, Prescot Business Park Prescot, Merseyside L34 1PB T: 0151 426 2110 W: www.countrywide-environmental.co.uk Crest Environmental Ltd Alma Street, St Helens, Merseyside WA9 3AR T: 01744 750100 W: www.crest-env-asbestos.co.uk Demolition Services DSL House, Wortley Moor Road, Wortley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS12 4JE T: 01132 794286 W: www.demolish.co.uk D Hughes Demolition & Excavation Ltd Coteman Heights Farm, Ship Lane, Delph, Oldham OL3 5RW T: 0161 624 3460 W: www.dhughesdemolition.co.uk E4 Environmental Ltd Unit 8 Fieldhouse Way, Petre Street, Sheffield, S4 7SF T: 0114 244 7227 W: www.e4ltd.co.uk G O’Brien & Sons Ltd Cleadon House, Cleadon Lane, East Boldon, Tyne & Wear NE36 0AJ T: 0191 537 4332 W: www.g-obrien.co.uk Gentoo Group Ltd Emperor House, 2 Emperor Way, Doxford International Business Park, Sunderland SR3 3XR T: 0191 525 5529 W: www.gentoogroup.com Grade 3 Limited Bendel House, Temple Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU5 1AD. T: 01482 330525 W: www.grade3ltd.com Green Contract Services Ltd Old Hall, Brickhouse 2, Congleton Road, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 4SR. T: 01270 760379 W: www.greencs.co.uk Henderson Environmental Services Ltd Unit 4, Sands Industrial Estate, Swalwell, Newcastle upon Tyne NE16 3DJ. T: 0191 488 5195 W: www.hendersonenvironmental.co.uk

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J C Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit B1, Newlands House, 60 Chain House Lane, Whitestake, New Longton, Preston PR4 4LG T: 01772 610730 W: www.jcasbestos.com KDC Contractors Ltd Sharston Green Business Park, 1 Robeson Way, Manchester M22 4SW T: 0161 947 2150 W: www.kdc.co.uk Kirklees Building Services Flint Street, Fartown, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 6LF T: 01484 221000 W: www.buildingservices.kirklees.gov.uk LAR Ltd Unit 5 Crossley Park Industrial Estate, Crossley Road, Stockport Cheshire, SK4 5BF T: 01619 479628 W: www.larltd.com M Hird & Sons Ltd T/A Hird Environmental Unit 18i, Black Dyke Mills, Brighouse Road, Queensbury Bradford, BD13 1QA T: 01274 883235 W: www.hirdenvironmental.co.uk Malrod Environmental Rodney House, James Street, Westhoughton, Bolton, Lancashire, BL5 3QR T: 01942 811591 W: www.malrod.co.uk McHale Contracts and Plant Environmental LLP Sparton Road, Low Moor, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com MGL Demolition Ltd Rennys Lane, Dragonville Ind Est, County Durham DH1 2RS T: 0191 383 9900 W: www.mglgroup.co.uk Northern Insulation Contractors LLP Caroline House, High Street, Stalybridge, Stockport, Cheshire SK15 1SE T: 01613 031899 W: www.northerninsulation.com P McGuinness & Co Ltd Rondin House, Rondin Road, Ardwick, Greater Manchester M12 6BF T: 0161 273 5272 W: www.pmcguinness.com Reddish Vale Insulations Ltd Vale House, Franklin Street, Oldham OL1 2DP T: 0161 688 6444 W: www.reddishvale.co.uk Rhodar Limited Unit C Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ T: 0113 2700775 W: www.lexiasolutionsgroup.co.uk

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arca member list Ron Hull Demolition Ltd Mangham Works, Mangham Road, Parkgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S62 6EF T: 01709 524115 W: www.ronhulldemolition.co.uk S Evans & Sons Ltd Ditton Road, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 0PJ T: 0151 424 3944 W: www.sevansdemolition.co.uk Think Asbestos Ltd 1 Park Road North Industrial Estate, St Georges Place, Blackhill, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5UN T: 01207 438313 W: www.thinkasbestos.co.uk Thompsons of Prudhoe Ltd Princess Way, Low Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6PL T: 01661 832422 W: www.thompsonsofprudhoe.com Thomson Ltd Monk Fryston Park, Betteras Hill, Hillam, Leeds LS25 5PF T: 01977 686100 W: www.thomson-group.co.uk UK Environmental & Asbestos Solutions Ltd 3rd Floor, Muskers Building, 1 Stanley Street, Liverpool L1 6AA T: 0151 520 2772 W: www.uk-eas.co.uk Weldlag (Preston) Ltd 16a Boxer Place, Moss Side, Leyland, Preston PR26 7QL T: 01772 458550 W: www.weldlag.co.uk Woods Industrial Services Ltd St Omers Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9EZ T: 01914 932600 W: www.woodgroup-psn.com

Scottish Members ARDS Limited 70 Johnstone Avenue, Hillington, Glasgow G52 4NZ T: 0141 8831151 W: www.ardsltd.co.uk Asbestos Specialists (UK) Ltd 36 Moycroft Road, Moycroft Industrial Estate, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1XE. T: 01343 548277 W: www.asbe.co.uk Central Demolition Ltd Central House, Chattan Industrial Estate, Bonnyside Road, Bonnybridge, FK4 2AG T: 01324 815700 W: www.centraldemolition.co.uk Chamic Industrial Services Ltd 396 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH11 2RN T: 01314 777201 W: www.chamicgroup.co.uk City Building (Glasgow) LLP 350 Darnick Street, Glasgow G21 4BA T: 0141 287 2339 W www.citybuildingglasgow.co.uk Damada Asbestos Removals Ltd 5 Wilson Place, Nerston Industrial Estate, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, G74 4QD T: 01355 271999 W: www.damada.co.uk

GK Contracts (Scotland) Ltd 47 Scotts Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA2 7AN T: 0141 530 9484 W: www.gkscotland.co.uk Northern Asbestos Services Ltd The Wards, Elgin, Moray, IV30 6AA T: 01343 552650 W: www.northernasbestos.co.uk Reigart Contracts Ltd Reigart House, 16 Hornock Road, Coatbridge, Scotland, ML5 2QJ T: 01236 431290 W: www.reigart.com Specialist Building & Asbestos Services Ltd 2 Canyon Road, Netherton Industrial Estate, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, ML2 0EG. T: 01698 359966 W: www.scottishasbestos.co.uk Stork Technical Services Norfolk House, Pitmedden Road, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0DP. T: 01224 722888 W: www.stork.com Sureclean Ltd 4 River Drive, Cromba House, Teaninich Industrial Estate, Alness, Ross-shire, IV17 OPG. T: 01349 884480 W: www.sureclean.com

Ireland Members Asbestaway Ltd Unit 6 West Link Business Park, Doughcloyne Industrial Estate, Cork, Republic of Ireland T: 00353 21 4209335 W: www.asbestaway.ie Harrington Asbestos Removal Unit 73, Grange Close, Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle, Dublin 13, Dublin, Ireland. T: 00353 01 8326292 W: www.har.ie Insulation & Environmental Services Ltd Unit 56, Block 503, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin. Republic of Ireland T: 00353 1401 6118 W: www.ieservices.ie John Tinnelly & Sons Ltd 46 Forkhill Road, Newry, County Down, BT35 8LZ. T: 02830 365331 W: www.tinnelly.com MCE Contract Services Ltd Unit 11, Termon Business Park, Milestone Centre, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, N Ireland, BT79 9AL T: 0288 076 1900 W: www.mceservices.co.uk Safeway Environmental Brandon, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland T: 00353 66 7138880 W: www.safewayenvironmental.ie

Offshore Members CAC Environmental Services Limited New Unit 9, Springside Storage, Trinity, Jersey, JE3 5DG. T: 01534 730000 W: www.asbestos.je

Dem-Master Demolition Ltd Pottishaw Place, Whitehill Industrial Estate, Bathgate EH48 2EN. T: 01506 654845 W: www.dem-master.co.uk Enviraz (Scotland) Ltd Curran House, 23 Kelvin Avenue, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4LT T: 0141 882 8440 W: www.enviraz.co.uk George Hunter (Demolishers) Ltd Balmuildy Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, G23 5HE T: 0141 762 0800 W: www.hunterdemolition.com

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Members List South East Members AC & MS Limited Suite 1 Enterprise House, Kings Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0QY T: 01268 680136 W: www.acandms.co.uk Adams Environmental Ltd Unit 6 Kimpton Link Business Park, 40 Kimpton Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9QP T: 0208 6416000 W: www.adamsenvironmental.co.uk Airtech Analysis Ltd Unit 6 Blenheim Court, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8YT T: 01268 562645 W: www.airtechanalysisltd.com Armstrong York Asbestos Environmental Ltd 64 River Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0DS T: 0870 3500375 W: www.armstrong-york.com Asbestos Consultants Europe Ltd, Magnet Road, Grays, Essex, RM20 4DP T: 01375 366777 W: www.aceconsultants.co.uk ASI Environmental Ltd 6 Testwood Lane, Totton, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 3AQ T: 02380 427750 W www.asi-surveys.co.uk Aspect Contracts Limited (Surveying Division) Aspect House, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3DS T: 01268 271385 W: www.aspectcontracts.co.uk Ayerst Environmental Ltd 182a High Street, Beckenham, Bromley, Kent BR3 1EW T: 0208 6588050 W: www.ayerstenv.com Bauer Analysis Unit 41 Bowlers Croft, Honywood Road, Basildon Essex, SS14 3DZ T: 01268 520 667 W: www.bauerc.co.uk Bureau Veritas (Ilford) Brandon House, 180 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1LB T: 0845 600 1828 W: www.bureauveritas.co.uk Cavendish Laboratories Limited Bush House, 294 Ongar Road, Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 3NZ T: 01245 422800 W: www.cavendishlaboratories.com Clearwater Environmental Ltd Mercury House, 2nd Floor, 1 Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 3BQ T: 01707 294949 W: www.clearwater-environmental.com Core Surveys Ltd Knight Court, Bevernbridge, South Chailey, East Sussex BN8 4QF T: 08450 758316 W: www.coresurveys.co.uk ENV Surveys Ltd Formula House, 12 Upper Hollingdean Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 7GA T: 01273 506098 W: www.envsurveys.com

Envirochem Analytical Laboratories Ltd 12 The Gardens, Broadcut, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8SS T: 01329 287777 W: www.envirochem.co.uk Forest Environmental Ltd Unit 10-13, Urban Hive, Theydon Road, London E5 9BQ T: 0208 880 5050 W: www.forestenvironmental.co.uk Gully Howard Technical Ltd Unit 5, St Georges Square, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 3EY T: 02392 728040 W: www.ghtechnical.com Life Environmental Services Ltd 4 Ducketts Wharf, South Street, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 3AR T: 01279 503117 W: www.lifeenvironmental.com Manesteam Rowan House, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 9SP T: 01992 780300 W: www.manestream.co.uk Merryhill Asbestos Testing & Consulting Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0HA T: 01794 515848 W: www.merryhillenvirotec.com Redhill Analysts Limited Unit 1 Dean House Farm, Church Lane, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5DL T: 01306 631820 W: www.redhills.co.uk Riverside Environmental Ltd Unit 12 Whiffens Farm, Clement Street, Hextable, Kent BR8 7PQ T: 0870 9500161 W: www.riversideenvironmental.co.uk RPS Health Safety & Environment 14 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3ND T: 0207 2803200 W: www.rpsgroup.com Spectra Analysis Services Limited Unit 2 Olympic Business Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX T: 01268 534380 W: www.spectra-analysis.co.uk Tersus Consultancy Ltd First Floor Rainham House, Manor Way, Rainham, Essex RM13 8RH T: 01708 555705 W: www.tersusgroup.co.uk WSP UK Ltd WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF T: 0207 3145000 W: www.wspenvironmental.com

South West & Wales Members ABP Associates Ltd Unit 8, Chancery Gate Business Centre, Manor House Avenue, Southampton, SO15 0AE T: 02380 528571 W: www.abp.uk.com ASM Compliance Limited Horton House, Tank Farm Road, Llandarcy, Swansea SA10 6EN T: 0844 8560668 W: www.asmcompliance.com First Order Red Ltd Santia House, Parc Nantgarw, Cardiff CF15 7QX T: 0845 8800350 W: www.santiaconsulting.com Santia Asbestos Management Ltd Santia House, Parc Nantgarw, Cardiff, CF15 7QX T: 0845 8800 350 W: www.santiaconsulting.com

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atac member list Midlands Members 4 See Asbestos Henge Barn, Pury Hill Business Park, Alderton Road, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN5 6HE T: 01327 810628 W: www.4seeasbestos.com ALS Environmental Torrington Avenue, Coventry, Warwickshire, CV4 9GU T: 02476 421213 W: www.alsenvironmental.co.uk

Birmingham City Laboratories Phoenix House, Valepits Road, Garretts Green, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 0TD T: 0121 3039300 W: www.bcl-testing.co.uk Bradley Environmental Consultants Limited 20 Stourbridge Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3US T: 0121 5500224 W: www.bradley-enviro.co.uk Consultants & Specialist Surveyors Ltd Suite 3, Keynes House, Chester Park, Alfreton Road, Derby DE21 4AS T: 01332 204074 W: www.css-surveys.com DMW Environmental Safety Ltd Unit 4 Calibre Industrial Park, Laches Close, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 7DZ T: 01902 791565 W: www.dmwsafety.co.uk Ensafe Consultants The Forge, Blisworth Hill Farm, Stoke Road, Blisworth, Northampton NN7 3DB T: 01604 878190 W: www.ensafe.co.uk Environmental Essentials Ltd Unit 3 Arlington Court, Silverdale Enterprise Park, Cannel Row, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 6SS T: 0845 4569953 W: www.environmentalessentials.co.uk Environmental Scientifics Group Ltd Bretby Business Park, Ashby Road, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE15 0YZ T: 01283 554499 W: www.esg.co.uk Monitor Environmental Ltd Monitor House, Crompton Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4BG T: 0115 932 7782 W: www.monitorenv.com Oracle Solutions Holdings Ltd Unit 16, Trinity Centre, Park Farm Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northants NN8 6ZB T: 01933 679607 W: www.oracleasbestos.com PKL Consultants Ltd Room 14, Lymedale Business Centre, Lymedale Business Park, Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 9QF T: 01782 566252 W: www.pklconsultants.co.uk PTL Occupational Hygiene Consultants Ltd 1 Church Walk, Stapleford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG9 8DE T: 0115 9397581 W: www.ptlhygiene.co.uk Qualsurv International Ltd 8 Charles Court, Budbrooke Road, Warwickhire, CV34 5LZ T: 0845 225 1040 W: www.qualsurv.co.uk

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East Anglian Members Broadland Group Ltd Unit 13, Henderson Business Centre, Ivy Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR5 8BF T: 01603 251707 W: www.broadland-group.co.uk

BDA Surveying Ltd 16 Chapel Street, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5AD T: 0116 271 9179 W: www.bdasurveying.co.uk

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Shields On-Site Services Unit 5 Loomer Road, Chesterton, Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 7LB T: 01782 576590 W: www.shieldon-siteservices.com

Thames Laboratories Ltd Hollow Farm, Hilton Road, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire PE28 9LJ T: 01480 891800 W: www.thameslabs.co.uk

Northern Members Acorn Analytical Services Ltd Colbeck House, Colbeck Row Business Park, Birstall, West Yorkshire, WF17 9NR. T: 01924 443552. W: www.acorn-as.com Admas Limited The Old Fellowship Hall, 77 Storr Hill, Wyke, Bradford BD12 8PQ T: 01274 677111 W: www.admas.ltd.uk Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd 23 Wheelforge Way, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1EH T: 0161 8727111 W: www.aec.uk.net All Clear Solutions Ltd Spen Valley House, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton BD19 5LT T: 01274 861759 W: www.allclearsolutions.co.uk AMS Asbestos Management Services Ltd Unit 10, Atley Business Park, Atley Way, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 1WP T: 01670 737355 W: www.askams.co.uk Coal Consultants Ltd First Floor, 3 Phoenix Court, Wakefield Road, Brighouse HD6 1PF T: 0113 3971040 W: www.coal-consultants.co.uk Euro Environmental Ltd Atlas 6, Balby Carr Bank, Doncaster, Yorkshire, DN4 5JT T: 0870 701 9170 W: www.euroenvironmental.co.uk Lucion Environmental Ltd Unit 7, Halifax Court, Dunston, Gateshead NE11 9JT T: 0191 4618999 W: www.lucion.co.uk McHale Contracts & Plant Environmental LLP Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com Micron Analytical Ltd Concorde House, Bessemer Way, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 8XE T: 01724 859984 W: www.micronanalytical.co.uk OHEC (UK) Ltd Oakhill Court, 171 Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 9ND T: 0161 7733701 W: www.ohec.co.uk OHS Limited 1st Floor, Kidd House, Whitehall Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS12 1AP T: 01274 735848 W: www.ohs.co.uk

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atac/arca member list McHale Contracts & Plant Environmental LLP Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com Micron Analytical Ltd Concorde House, Bessemer Way, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 8XE T: 01724 859984 W: www.micronanalytical.co.uk OHEC (UK) Ltd Oakhill Court, 171 Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 9ND T: 0161 7733701 W: www.ohec.co.uk OHS Limited 1st Floor, Kidd House, Whitehall Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS12 1AP T: 01274 735848 W: www.ohs.co.uk Omega Asbestos Consulting Ltd Unit 3, Omega Business Village, Thurston Road, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6 2NJ T: 01609 777987 W: www.omega-asbestos.co.uk PCS Asbestos Consultants First Floor, 2 Moor Lane, Highburton, Huddersfield HD8 0QS T: 01484 604920 W: www.pcs-asbestos.co.uk Pennington Choices Limited The Old Barn, Brookfield House, Tarporley Road, Norcott Brook, Warrington WA4 4EA T: 01928 568842 W: www.pennington.org.uk REC Asbestos Ltd 9 Hadfield House, Hadfield Street, Cornbrook, Manchester M16 9FE. T: 0161 874 2400 W: www.recltd.co.uk

Associate Members List

Richard L Thomas Associates Ltd 1st Floor, 120 Ashton Road, Denton, Greater Manchester M34 3JE T: 01613 206789 W: www.rtasbestos.co.uk SGS MIS Environmental Eden House, Watling Street Industrial Estate Leadgate, Consett, County Durham DH8 6TA T: 01207 500463 W: www.mis-environmental.co.uk WYG Environment Planning Transport Ltd Arndale Court, Otlet Road, Headingley, West Yorkshire LS6 2UJ T: 01132 787111 W: www.wyg.com

Scottish Members ACS Physical Risk Control Ltd Unit 14, Claremont Centre, Durham Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde G41 1BS T: 01414 275171 W: www.acs-env.com Ethos Environmental Ltd Units 16, Dumbryden Industrial Estate, 32 Dumbryden Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 2AB T: 0131 4535111 W: www.ethosenvironmental.co.uk

Ireland Members Occupational Hygiene & Safety Services Unit 2, Beat Centre, Stephenstown Estate, Bulbriggan, Co. Dublin ROI T: 00353 1 6905907 W: www.ohss.ie

Beacon International 29 Station Road, Desborough, Northampton NN14 2RL T: 01536 762939 W: www.beaconinternational.co.uk

Asbestos Labour Agencies

Blastrac UK Unit 2A Outgang Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield S25 3QY T: 01909 569118 W: www.blastrac.co.uk

DKF Recruitment Ltd Nelson House, Park Road, Timperley, Cheshire WA14 5BZ T: 0161 8266433 W: www.dkfrecruitment.co.uk

CCS (Scotland) Ltd 71-75 Loanbank Quadrant, Govan, Glasgow G51 3HZ T: 01414 454222 W: www.ccseurope.co.uk

Equipment and Hire Air Management Systems Ltd Unit 2, Nine Cannon Lane, Tonbridge TN9 1PP T: 01732 225780 W: www.ams-holdings.com Asbe Glovebags Limited Ashwellthorpe Industrial Estate, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich NR16 1ER T: 01508 481641 W: www.asbe-glovebag.co.uk Asbestos Equipment & Supplies Unit 9 Whitehall Cross Industrial Estate, Whitehall Road, Leeds LS12 5XE T: 01132 799990 W: www.aes-ltd.co.uk Aspect Contracts T/A EASE 2 Olympic Business Centre, Paycocke Road, Southend on Sea SS14 3EX T: 01268 286792 W: www.aspectcontracts.co.uk

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Decontamination Respiratory Services Ltd AB17 Hastingwood Industrial Park, Wood Lane, Erdington, Birmingham B24 9QR T: 0121 3866804 W: www.drslimited.com Ecoblast Supplies Ltd Southview House,180 Halifax Road, Huddersfield HD2 2SQ T: 01543 449259 W: www.ecoblastsupplies.co.uk Empire Tapes PLC Houndhill Park, Bolton Road, Sheffield S63 7LG T: 01709 768300 W: www.empiretapes.com GPM Hire & Supplies Ltd B2 OYO Business Units, Crabtree Manorway North, Dartford DA17 6AZ T: 0208 310 8855 W: www.gpmgroupltd.co.uk

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arca associate member list Greensteam UK 32 Kingswood Close, Camberley, Surrey GU15 4RH T: 07850 247276 W: www.greensteamuk.com Idenden Common Road, Stafford, Stoke on Trent ST16 3EH T: 01785 272727 W: www.bostik.co.uk Numatic International Ltd Millfield Industrial Estate, Chard, Taunton TA20 2GB T: 01460 269354 W: www.numatic.co.uk Polystar Plastics Peel House, Peel Street, Northam, Southampton SO14 8JB TEL: 02380 232153 W: www.polystar.co.uk Quill International Industries PLC Castle Lane, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8JB T: 01332 864664 W: www.quillinternational.com Regency International Safety Group Mannaberg Way, Scunthorpe, Doncaster DN15 8XF T: 01724 277933 W: www.regencyinternational.co.uk

Legal Services Sharma Solicitors Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BB T: 0845 430 0145 W: www.sharmasolicitors.com

Licenced Scaffolders High Peak Scaffolding Unit 6 Waterswallows Industrial Park, Waterswallows Road, Stockport SK17 7JB T: 01298 767454 W: www.highpeakscaffolding.co.uk Mechanical Access Co Ltd t/a MAC Scaffolding Fleetway, Penarth Road, Cardiff CF11 8TY T: 02920 390135 W: www.macscaffolding.com Scaffolding Access Limited Uplands House, Warren Road, Rettendon Common, Chelmsford CM3 8DF T: 01245 403311 W: www.scaffoldingaccess.co.uk

Overseas Companies

Safety Industries (Oakwood) Limited Tonbridge Road, Harold Hill, Romford RM3 8TS T: 01708 381499 W: www.safetyindustries.com

Envirochem Hellas SA Akti Moutopoulou 58, Piraeus, Greece 18536 T: 0030 210 4280701 W: www.envirochem.gr

Scott Health & Safety Ltd Pimbo Road, West Pimbo, Wigan WN8 9RA T: 01695 711711 W: www.scottsafety.com

Environmental Protection Engineering S.A 24 Dervenakion Street, 185 45 Piraeus, Greece 18545 T: 0030 210 4060000 W: www.amiantos.gr

SMH Products SMH House, Maxwell Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE33 4PU T: 01914 566000 W: www.smhproducts.com

Fiberlock Technologies Inc 150 Dascomb Road, Andover, 01810, USA T: 978 623 9987 W: www.fibrelock.com

Thermac (Hire) Ltd Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds LS11 5SZ T: 01132 709555 W: www.thermac.com

Golf Services Triton Sports North Wing, Thorpe Arch Grange, Walton Road, Thorp Arch, Wetherby, LS23 7BA T: 07968 211556 W: www.phepromo.co.uk

Home Improvement Anglian Windows Limited Unit 2, 45 Hurricane Way, Norwich NR6 6JB T: 01603 420537 W: www.anglian-windows.com

Insurance Brokers Gerrard Insurance Brokers Ltd Hornchurch Business Centre, 7 Station Lane, Romford RM12 6JL T: 01708 716892 W: www.gerrard-insurance.co.uk Howden Insurance Brokers 16 Eastcheap, London EC3M 1BD T: 0207 6233806 W: www.howdengroup.com Miles Smith 6th Floor, One America Square, London EC3N 2LB T: 0207 2830040 W: www.milessmith.co.uk

Intergeo VI. PE. Thermis, Thessaloniki, Greece 57001 T: 0030 231 0478147 W: www.intergeo-consulting.com Jova Marine Services Pte Ltd 12B Enterprise Road, Singapore 627682 T: +65 6861 0430 W: www.jovamarine.sg Marine Diesel Services Pte Ltd No 77, Tuas Avenue 1, Singapore 639514 T: 65 626 88277 W: www.mediesel.com Polyeco S.A 16 km Athens-Corinth National Road, PO Box 24, Aspropyrgos, Greece 19300 T: 0030 210 553 0600 W: www.polyeco.gr SUK Lasonos 14, P Faliro, Greece 07569 T: 0030 210 9719 180 W: www.suchellas.gr Wafin for Environmental Work & Asb Rem Hamza B/A St, Oraija District, UAE 154511 T: 0096 650 443370

Recruitment Agencies Future Select Colenso House, Omega 1, York YO32 9GZ T: 01904 766611 W: www.future-select.co.uk Penguin Recruitment 46A Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BQ T: 01792 365100 W: www.penguinrecruitment.co.uk Tradeslink Asbestos Services Limited PO Box 17, Disley, Stockport SK12 2FJ T: 01663 761901 W: www.tradeslinkasbestos.co.uk

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arca associate member list Roofing Contractors Lane Roofing Contractors Ltd Walsall House, Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham B42 1TX T: 0845 066 7000 W: www.laneroofing.co.uk Profile Industrial Roofing Services Ltd Unit 50 Britannia Way, Britannia Enterprise Park, Walsall WS14 9UY T: 01543 411855 W: www.profileindustrialroofing.co.uk

Software/Communications

Pinden Ltd Pinden Quarry, Green Street, Green Road, Dartford DA2 8EB T: 01474 707149 W: www.pinden.co.uk Rilta Environmental Ltd Block 402, Grants Drive, Greenogue Business Park, Dublin T: 00353 140 18000 W: www.rilta.ie Ward Recycling Griffon Road, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Derby DE7 4RF T: 07971 962295 W: www.wardrecycling.com

Mark One Consultants Unit 5-6, Bartlett Court, Sea King Road, Bath BA20 2NZ T: 01935 411319 W: www.m1c.co.uk

Windsor Waste Management Ltd Unit 29 Childerditch Industrial Estate, Childerditch Hall Drive, Romford CM13 3HD T: 01708 559966 W: www.winwaste.com

MICAD 8 St Georges Court, Altrincham Business Park, Warrington WA14 5UA T: 0161 9279573 W: www.micad.co.uk

Car/Van Leasing Solutions

Multibase Systems Limited 17 Cranmore Road, Chislehurst, Bromley BR7 6EP T: 0845 2570001 W: www.multibase.co.uk Redsky IT Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4TZ T: 0203 002 8730 W: www.redskyit.com

Waste Services Acumen Waste Services Ltd Acumen House, Headlands Lane, Wakefield WF11 0LA T: 01977 529586 W: www.acumenwaste.co.uk Asbestos Collection Services Yard 1 & 2, Charfleets Industrial Estate, Southend on Sea SS8 0PL T: 01268 681177 Asbestos Waste Solutions 27a Oliver Close, West Thurrock, Romford RM20 3EE T: 01708 866060 W: www.asbestoswastesolutions.co.uk Cohart Asbestos Disposal Ltd 17 Arches Field, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Southend on Sea SS13 1DH T: 01268 293406 W: www.cohartuk.com Environmental Contracts Limited Units 7-9, Central Trading Estate, Shaw Road, Dudley DY2 8QX T: 01384 213332 W: www.environmentalcontracts.co.uk Foxhall Environmental Services Ltd Foxhall Farm, Owler Lane, Wakefield WF17 9BW T: 01924 476235 W: www.foxhall-ltd.co.uk GJ Bowmer Waste Disposal Fairview, Magpie Lane, Little Warley, Chelmsford, CM13 3DT T: 01277 225428 W: www.bowmerwaste.co.uk

Adept Vehicle Management Independent House, Rowhurst Industrial Estate, Stoke on Trent ST5 6BH, T: 01782 8562246 W: www.adeptvehicle.com

Consultancy/Management Aubrey Hawkins Ltd Brick Kiln Cottage, Elsing Lane, Norwich NR20 4QG T: 07825 311555 W: www.aubreyhawkins.co.uk Dawson Asbestos Consulting Ltd 63A Needingworth Road, St Ives, Peterborough PE27 5JY T: 07790 289241 W: www.dac-asbestos.co.uk Ludgate Consultancy & Training 22 Friars Quay, Colegate, Norwich NR3 1ES T: 01603 612225 W: www.ludgate-consult.co.uk Knights Research Ltd Knights Farm, Smithers Hill Lane, Redhill RH13 8PP T: 07768 914848 W: www.railservices.net Natas e Learning Ltd Earles Court, Forshaw Heath Lane, Birmingham B94 5LJ T: 0870 751 1888 W: www.natas.co.uk Northern Safety Ltd 109B Allison Avenue, Teesside Industrial Estate, Teeside TS17 9LY T: 01642 754880 W: www.northernsafetyltd.co.uk Prime Safety Europe Limited Kingsley Place, 46 Mote Road, Medway ME15 6ES T: 01622 768400 W: www.primesafety.com The Health & Safety People 16a Market Square, Sandy, Stevenage SG19 1HU T: 0845 6122144 W: www.healthandsafetypeople.com

O’Donovan Waste Disposal Ltd Markfield House, 82-98 Markfield Road, London N15 4QF T: 0208 8019561 W: www.odonovan.co.uk PF Ahern (London) Ltd Oliver Close, West Thurrock, Romford RM20 3EE T: 01708 686630 W: www.ahern.co.uk

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