ARCA News Issue 106 Autumn 2019

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the journal for asbestos management professionals

news AUTUMN 2019 ¡ ISSUE 106

Asbestos licence renewal preparation ARCA processes CITB grant claims for members Locating, managing and removing asbestos


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contents

Welcome to The Journal for Asbestos Management Professionals

news Chief Executive’s comment

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ARCA news

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Diary dates

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Asbestos in the news

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Guidance

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ARCA service Training credits

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Competency guidance

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Health & Safety

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Managing asbestos

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Qualifications 28

Advertising Contributors G J Bowmer Shield Environmental Services Biffa Howden UK Group SMH Erith Miles Smith Teams Mick George Environmental Solotec Scientific/Waysafe Empire Tapes Windsor Waste Management QFS Scaffolding Pier Contractors Assure 360

page 2 page 7 page 9 page 11 pages 12 & 32 page 16 page 19 page 22 page 25 page 29 page 30 page 31 page 33 page 35 page 52

Member news

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Training news

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Training & qualifications

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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 executive’s comment

Developments and Updates

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Steve Sadley, Chief Executive

OUR MISSION To give the best possible service and support to assist ARCA members and customers in providing safe, effective and ethical management of asbestos, thereby safeguarding the public.

OUR VISION We envision being an essential strategic partner, through membership of ARCA and ATaC, to all companies providing asbestos management and licensed asbestos removal services, or services to those companies, by providing solutions which contribute to the overall success of their businesses and provide reassurance to their clients.

OUR VALUES Our values define the culture at ARCA. The values of integrity, service, excellence, teamwork and responsibility guide the way we work, our behaviour and our commitment to support members, customers and colleagues.

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n the asbestos removal industry, July and August are known as the ‘silly season’, as a result of the large amount of work that asbestos licensed contractors, and asbestos analysts and surveyors, carry out at this time of year compared to the rest of the year. This is entirely due to the summer shutdown of schools and workplaces, leaving premises to be worked upon without interrupting the usual day to day function of the building. As a result of this extra workload the demand for training of operatives, supervisors and contract managers is much reduced as they are utilised on site, with companies having planned ahead and ensured any necessary training is delivered in advance of the ‘silly season’. In addition, many of our members staff, and our own staff, are on annual leave throughout July and August, therefore traditionally very few meetings are scheduled at this time of year. Therefore, as our training activities are reduced and the requirement for us to attend meetings is similarly reduced, we use July and August for development work. One development project which has been worked on over the summer is the Asbestos Labour Feedback App (ALFA). This App allows member LARCs to rate the performance of short-term labour and view their previous ratings prior to accepting them on to site. Early July we had a meeting with asbestos labour supply members to demonstrate the prototype of ALFA. The labour agencies suggested some improvements to the system and stated that piloting the system during ‘silly season’ would not be ideal due to their large workload in that period. Therefore, we worked over the summer to make the required changes and test the system as far as possible with test data. By the time you read this article we will have started piloting the system with three ARCA labour supply members. At the November member regional meetings (dates available on page 7), I aim to demonstrate ALFA and provide feedback from the pilot, along with an estimate as to when we will be able to roll out ALFA to all our LARC members. At the recent Asbestos Leadership Council (ALC) Licensing Working Group meeting in

August, we discussed the new HSE asbestos licence renewal process with Archie Mitchell, Head of the HSE Asbestos Licensing Unit (ALU) and Jo Makin, HSE Head of Customer Services. Some members have contacted us to say that the asbestos licence renewal process is causing concern. Several members have complained that the renewal of the licence is confirmed either just before, or in some cases after, the existing licence has expired. This makes planning of work extremely difficult as these companies do not know whether they are going to be able to work legally tomorrow or next week, and at worst will not be able to carry out licensed work in the period after their existing licence runs out and before their new one is issued. This problem is exacerbated as feedback from affected companies suggests that HSE cannot provide any feedback during the application process as to when the licence is likely to be issued. HSE commented that these first applications using the new system were a pilot, and this was due to be reviewed on the 17th September. Considering the comments that had been received and HSE’s own experiences of the process, changes may be made as a result of the review, however it is to early to comment on what these may be. HSE write to existing asbestos licence holders 4 months before their existing licence expires. To ensure you give yourself the best chance of renewing your licence in good time, apply as soon as you can, at least 3 months before your current licence expires, and follow the HSE guidance which is available on the ARCA website (within the support section on the guidance note page). I look forward to seeing members at the ARCA and ATaC regional meetings to be held in October and November.

Steve Sadley Chief Executive


arca news

ARCA offers a comprehensive range of CSCS cards

Additional site audit bookings at new high D uring the first half of this year ARCA saw more additional site audits booked and completed for members than ever before. ARCA continues to see an increase in the number of additional site audits booked by members, with the first half of this year showing a 72% increase compared to the first half of last year. “Members see the benefit of additional site audits in supporting their full audit programme and this increase reinforces the creditability of our audits,” commented Geoff Silver, Membership Compliance Manager for ARCA. “Our additional site audits follow the same

criteria as those audits under the Association’s site audit accreditation scheme. This allows direct comparison of results, which provides a stronger management tool.” Members can request an additional site audit to be ‘unannounced’, so that they and their on-site team have no prior notice, or ‘arranged’, whereby the member can ask for a specific site (and time) to be audited, which could be for a number of reasons, such as, a new supervisor is on that site or the team is undertaking removal in a difficult location. More information on additional site audits, together with a booking form, can be found at www.arca.org.uk

The Association offers the full range of CSCS cards for individuals working in the licensed asbestos management industry to gain access to construction sites, under the ARMI Skills Card Scheme. Asbestos removal operatives, supervisors and managers, are able to gain temporary red cards, (experienced worker, trained) a blue skilled worker, a gold supervisor or black manager card. Asbestos analysts and surveyors, are able to gain temporary red cards, (apprentice, trainee), and a white academically qualified person card, which is also available as a joint asbestos analyst/surveyor card. “We are delighted to be able to offer a comprehensive range of CSCS cards to the asbestos management industry. This supports our members as CSCS cards are a requirement on many construction sites, as they verify that individuals have the training, qualifications and experience for the work that they carry out,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA. “The Association receives applications for both physical and virtual cards on a daily basis and continues to process these in just four working days, providing an efficient service to employers and individuals.” Applications for all asbestos industry CSCS cards can be made by employers or individuals, with proof of the required training and/or qualification(s) for that particular card. Information on all CSCS cards, together with application forms is available at www.arca.org.uk and www.atac.org.uk

New Asbestos Licence Renewal Process ...Further Feedback

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SE Asbestos Licensing Unit (ALU) initially received some licence renewal applications which did not contain sufficient evidence, however, some recent applications have contained far too much evidence and are therefore unmanageable. These applications have had to be sent back to the applicant for reworking. The ALU has asked ARCA to provide members with the following advice regarding the submission of applications for renewing HSE licences to work with asbestos. w There is no need for the applicant to send

everything they have. It is important to carefully select the evidence for each topic. It is advisable to read the question carefully and only answer the question that is asked, providing evidence to support the answer. For example, if a licensee had 20 external audits over 3 years HSE do not need to see all 20 audits but perhaps 3-4 spanning the licence period (obviously if they’ve had only 3 over 3 years then perhaps HSE do need to see all 3), along with something that tells HSE what they have done about the audit findings. w In addition to sending in selected audit reports, the contractor could also describe the

wider evidence they have. For example, the contractor could submit 3 or 4 audits, but inform HSE that they have had 20 in total, who carried them out, and what trends they have spotted. w If a contractor has limited evidence then HSE may need to see a larger proportion of it than if a contractor has a lot. The HSE has produced some formal guidelines in terms of nature and quantity of evidence looked for in a renewal application. This document is available in the support section (guidance page) on the ARCA website.

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arca news

Asbestos Labour Feedback App

coming soon www.alfa.reviews

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diary dates

diary dates ARCA Regional Meetings Republic of Ireland Regional Meeting

10th October 2019

The Citywest Hotel, Dublin

North West Regional Meeting

5th November 2019

The Pennine Manor Hotel, Huddersfield

Midlands Regional Meeting

6th November 2019

ARCA Offices, Stretton, Burton upon Trent, Staffs

South West & Wales Regional Meeting

7th November 2019

The Almondsbury Interchange Hotel, Almondsbury, Bristol

Scottish Regional Meeting

12th November 2019

Motherwell Football Club

North East Regional Meeting

13th November 2019

The Holiday Inn, Emerson, Washington

South East Regional Meeting

20th November 2019

The Thurrock Hotel, Thurrock, Essex

ARCA and ATaC members are asked to register to attend the Member Regional Meetings via the event webpages at www.arca.org.uk

ARCA AGM ARCA Annual General Meeting

4th October 2019

Lords Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood, London

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asbestos in the news 12 July 2019 https://press.hse.gov.uk/2019/07/12/landlord-of-lock-up-garages-fined-for-asbestos-failings/

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he proprietor of a set of lock up garages in Wigston, Leicestershire has been sentenced for asbestos related offences. Leicester Crown Court heard that work carried out by Paul Whitaker in March and April 2016 spread asbestos over a number of domestic gardens after a powered jet-wash was used to clean asbestos cement roof sheets. The power of the water jet caused asbestos to be dislodged from the roofs, and spread across the gardens, the garage units themselves, and nearby

Network Rail land. This put members of the public at risk of exposure to asbestos fibres – a Class 1 carcinogen. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that work should have been planned to include the use of basic precautions as detailed in published and widely recognised guidance for working with asbestos cement. Low energy cleaning methods and proper protective measures would have prevented the release of asbestos fibres thus

eliminating much of the risk. Paul Whitaker of Sandford Road, Syston, Leicestershire, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. He was fined £ 600 and ordered to pay £10,000 of prosecution costs. Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Roy Poulter said “Asbestos cement roofing sheets requires as careful management as any other asbestos product.”

11 July 2019 https://press.hse.gov.uk/2019/07/11/restaurant-owner-fined-after-disturbance-of-asbestos/

Restaurant owner fined after disturbance of asbestos A

restaurant owner has been fined after asbestos was disturbed during the conversion of rooms above the restaurant into flats in Essex. Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court heard that during September 2016, above

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the Marco Polo restaurant on Lower Southend Road, Wickford, asbestos insulation board was removed and broken up which resulted in workers being exposed to asbestos fibres. An asbestos survey was only carried out

after the asbestos had been disturbed. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that a management asbestos survey and a refurbishment and demolition asbestos survey had not been completed prior to the work starting, and the work had not been completed by a licenced asbestos contractor. Faruk Kamali of Lower Southend Road, Wickford, Essex pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 4(3) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and was fined £3,000 and ordered to pay full costs of £6,293. After the hearing HSE inspector David King said “Those in control of works have a responsibility to manage the risks from asbestos in non-domestic premises. To achieve this the dutyholder must ensure that a suitable and sufficient assessment is carried out as to whether asbestos is or is liable to be present in the premises.”


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guidance

Asbestos Licensing and Employment Status As a reader of ARCA News you will be aware that asbestos licensing is a permissioning regime, which is for situations of particular hazard and public concern, where a high degree of regulatory control is appropriate. Therefore, to undertake licensed asbestos work, regulation 8 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012) requires an employer to hold a licence, granted by the HSE, in order to undertake ‘licensable work with asbestos’. This will mean that the workers carrying out the work will be employees of that employer. This article provides guidance for employers engaged in notified licensable work carried out under the terms of a licence granted by the HSE, as well as clarifying legal and organisational constraints. KEYWORDS Employment Status – Employment status is the status of a worker in a company based on the contract of work or duration of work done, e.g. full-time employee, part-time employee, or an employee on a casual basis. Genuinely self-employed – A genuinely self-employed person will have few employment rights; their rights are governed by the terms and contract that they enter into Construction industry scheme – Contractors deduct money from a subcontractor’s payments and pass it to HMRC. The deductions count as advance payments towards the subcontractor’s tax and National Insurance.

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The Licence Holder The health and safety law is most likely to consider a notifying licence holder to be the employer, as they have direct and immediate control over the way licensed work is carried out. That is, the work follows a suitable and sufficient Plan of Work, prepared by the licence holders senior management prior to notification. Also, as the employer has the power to select and appoint workers, control the time and location of the work, as well as providing equipment for licensable work with asbestos. Genuinely self-employed individuals, working under their own control and direction, would need their own personal licence to undertake the work with asbestos and would notify their work in accordance with standard licence conditions. Tax matters are enforced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and are not an area the HSE is likely to explore. However, HMRC tests of employment status appear to be very similar to those used by HSE when considering duties under health and safety law. For anyone working under the control of a licence holder on a notified asbestos job, it is extremely unlikely that they will be eligible for the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) as they could not be described as genuinely self-employed. If licence holders have any doubt about the employment status of staff working on licensed jobs, clarification should be sought from HMRC.

Licence Holder Duties Prior to and during employment, the Asbestos Licensing Unit (ALU)/HSE seek evidence of effective management control from licence holders. This will mean that licence holders need to: w Establish the competency of any staff working under the terms of their licence w Have effective arrangements for worker involvement w Ensure that all staff are provided with relevant equipment, information, instruction and training w Monitor actual performance on-site Employees on a permanent contract are more likely to understand the long-term interests of the employer, as well as being more aware of a company’s policies and procedures. Therefore, reliable management control and real worker engagement will be achieved more easily. Where employers choose to employ staff on temporary contracts, ALU/HSE may seek a high degree of reassurance about company systems before establishing and monitoring competence. Where the use of temporary staff is required, it is strongly advisable to use labour supply organisations who can demonstrate a good working knowledge of the licensed asbestos removal industry. Although, it is crucial that the labour supplier and licence holder communicate clearly with each other to ensure risks and responsibilities are well defined.


guidance To enable appropriate competency checks, equipment checks and record keeping, the labour supplier and licence holder will need to work together. The main responsibility for staff is likely to rest with the notifying licence holder but a knowledgeable, wellorganised labour supplier should save time and provide a degree of confidence and reassurance via pre-qualification checks, as well as an understanding of licence holders’ TNA and competency requirements. Legitimate labour supply organisations will work with client licence holders to ensure that operatives are not contracted on a ‘false’ selfemployed status. It is important to note, that as a condition of membership, ARCA Labour Supply members have committed to ensure that each operative supplied has been checked for, their right to work in the UK and their correct employment status, as well as verification of their medical, training and face fit certification.

In summary the notifying licence holder must: w Ensure the competence of staff w Provide appropriate health and safety equipment, instruction, training and supervision w Ensure that the operative is subject to appropriate medical surveillance and that appropriate exposure records are maintained w Ensure that all staff have been inducted and trained in company procedures and policies w Provide a suitable method of work and effective supervision to ensure that general procedures and site-specific methods are followed w Monitor their actual performance on-site ALU has been encouraging inspectors to seek evidence (such as invoices) that the applicant is providing training/medicals/ RPE for all staff.

ARCA’s Guidance Note, ‘Asbestos Licensing and Employment Status’, includes details on checks prior to and during employment. In summary: w Check paperwork w Provide RPE and other necessary equipment w Establish competence – competence does not simply mean that the worker has a current training certificate w Monitor and measure performance w Worker consultation Please note that when considering supervisors employment status there are no special legal requirements, however further information can be found on the existing ALG memo (reference Memo 0512 available at www.arca.org.uk) on supervision. ARCA’s Guidance Note on ‘Asbestos Licensing and Employment Status’ is available to download in the support section at www.arca.org.uk

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arca service

When is your licence renewal?

Are you ready to submit evidence?

w Be prepared w Select evidence carefully w Apply as soon as possible

ARCA continues to support members preparations

Being fully prepared to submit an asbestos licence renewal electronically is vital. Shortfalls, such as sending too much or too little evidence, could and have delayed the licence renewal process. Also, it is advisable to apply as soon as possible so a licence is renewed before it expires, so not interrupting asbestos removal work being carried out.

“ARCA’s understanding of what the HSE was looking for and the evidence we could use helped us as a company through the new licence renewal process to achieve the desired result.” Jessica Dale, J.Cullen Thermals Ltd.

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fter over 10 years of supporting members’ preparation for their licence renewal assessment, in mid-2017 ARCA consolidated the service into two packages. ‘Package 1’ is a one day review meeting with the organisation’s senior management team, and ‘Package 2’, involves ARCA undertaking a desktop review prior to a one day review meeting with the organisation’s senior management team and providing a report of findings. ARCA does advise that these reviews are carried out six to twelve months prior to a licence renewal application. This enables improvements to be put into place and progress to be monitored, so providing evidence in readiness for an application. Members can draw on the knowledge from ARCA’s team of experts in asbestos, auditing and regulatory requirements, together with former HSE inspectors’ experience. During a review meeting with senior management, ARCA’s representative would discuss asbestos licensing, leadership and management, using previous data, such as HSE ASB4 assessment reporting form and HSG65, as reference points.

‘select evidence carefully’ Also covered is the way an application is approached by HSE, that is the subjects

examined, and the kind of evidence and amount of evidence that could be used to provide HSE with confidence. For example, including a policy is not evidence, HSE need to see actual evidence that the policy has been carried out.

‘unannounced membership audits support licence renewal’ If required, ARCA would carry out an in-depth review of the organisation’s management arrangements and examine a sample of projects. Performance history would be analysed, for example, site audit reports give a good indication of performance, as they include; plans of work, which cover project management and instructions for the on-site team; and the actual set-up to remove, and the actual removal of, asbestos containing material. ARCA member site audits, which are unannounced meaning a member has no prior notice, support a licence renewal. These membership unannounced audit reports, along with all ARCA audit reports, are clearly labelled and colour coded so HSE can easily identify the type of audit submitted as evidence.

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training credits

ARCA Full Contracting Members

ARCA & ATaC Training Credits All Full Contracting Members of ARCA and ATaC have training credits included in their membership fees. These credits are available to use to pay for certain services offered by the Association.

Full Contracting Members, that is licensed asbestos removal companies, pay £1,300 in training credits with their annual subscriptions. These credits can be used against any ARCA training course, qualification (including NVQs), additional audit, licence renewal preparation or management system review. When a Full Contracting Member books training with ARCA, and has training credits remaining, the training credits will be allocated to the booking automatically. However, if a Full Contracting Member would like to use the training credits against one or more of ARCA’s other services, rather than training, then the member needs to advise ARCA at the time of booking the particular service. ARCA will then allocate the credits accordingly. As well as training, Full Contracting Members can use their training credits against the following:

ATaC Members currently have £400 worth of training credits included within their membership fees. These credits can be used against any of the RSPH qualifications ATaC offer. Please note that an ATaC member needs to advise the Association at the time of booking a qualification, that they wish to use training credits. ATaC Members, as well as ARCA Full Contracting Members, can use their training credits against the following qualifications:

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With asbestos licence renewal applications now being made electronically, being fully prepared with all supporting documents is vital, as shortfalls could delay the licence renewal process. To support asbestos removal members ARCA offers a Licence Renewal Preparation Service. To deliver this service, ARCA has a team of in-house experts with extensive knowledge in auditing and regulatory requirements, together with the experience of former HSE inspectors. This member service, available in two packages, covers a full review of the members’ systems and procedures, including the analysis of existing performance history in order to give a clear indication of how arrangements are likely to be viewed by the HSE.

Management System Review In recent years failure to demonstrate ‘adequate management arrangements’ has been one of HSE’s most common concerns. To support members, ARCA can undertake a review of a business’s

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Surveying

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Licence Renewal Preparation Service

This RSPH asbestos surveying qualification has been approved by the qualifications’ regulator, Ofqual. It has been designed to provide the theory and practical knowledge, and the skills required for surveying buildings for asbestos. This qualification has been developed around ‘HSG264 Asbestos: The Survey Guide’ and is recognised by UKAS (RG 8).

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Air Monitoring and Clearance Procedures This RSPH qualification has been approved by the qualifications’ regulator, Ofqual. It has been designed to provide


training credits

management systems and structures to critically examine the way the business is functioning and check that business operations are on solid foundations. The review examines the structure of the organisation; testing how well arrangements are defined and how closely they match actual practice. It will also test how well the business is able to demonstrate effective management arrangements, providing invaluable information on where improvements can be made. Robust management systems give confidence, and the principles of effective management support every aspect of a business to operate more efficiently.

Additional Site Audits ARCA site audits are widely acknowledged within the industry for assessing key legal requirements, as well as promoting good practices, therefore, as part of its unique range of services, ARCA offers members site audits on request. These audits follow the same criteria as the ARCA membership site audits, so provide a consistent form of measurement and further quality control mechanism to help keep standards high.

the theory and practical knowledge and skills required for use of microscopes, fibre counting, air sampling and 4-stage clearance procedures. This qualification has been developed around ‘HSG248 Asbestos: The Analysts Guide’ and is recognised by UKAS (LAB 30).

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Management for Dutyholders This Ofqual regulated RSPH qualification has been designed to support dutyholders, so they understand their duties and responsibilities for managing asbestos in buildings as defined in Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.

Qualifications Competency is vital for individuals working in the licensed asbestos removal industry; therefore, ARCA offers qualifications for operatives, supervisors and managers to assist in the continual pursuit of excellent standards. Qualifications verify knowledge and competence in a specific role, and support applications for a CSCS card, which is a requirement for working on many construction sites. The qualifications ARCA offers are through the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) which is an Ofqual regulated awarding organisation.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma options for Asbestos Removal Operatives ARCA provides two options for operatives to gain a Level 2 NVQ Diploma, either by On-Site Assessment and Training (OSAT) or Experienced Candidate Assessment Route (ECAR). Full details are available on the ARCA website to help employers and operatives choose the most appropriate option for them. On gaining this NVQ candidates can apply for a blue CSCS card.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Supervising Licensed Asbestos Removal (Construction) This Level 3 NVQ qualification, developed specifically for asbestos removal supervisors, begins with an induction and then the candidate will commence assessments on-site, which cover nine units. On gaining this NVQ candidates can apply for a gold CSCS card.

RSPH Level 4 Diploma in Asbestos Removal for Contract Managers This RSPH qualification is for experienced contract managers working for a licensed asbestos removal company. This Level 4 Diploma of competence is based on examinations to verify knowledge and understanding of the elements of a manager’s role in asbestos removal projects. On gaining this NVQ candidates can apply for a black CSCS card.

Full information on training, qualifications and services is available at www.arca.org.uk

RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Laboratory and Project Management This RSPH qualification has been approved by the qualifications’ regulator, Ofqual, and accepted by UKAS. This qualification is for experienced analysts and surveyors who are, or aspire to be, in a laboratory management role. It offers an alternative route to competency, as on successful completion the candidate will achieve ‘competent person status’ as defined in LAB 30.

Full information on these qualifications is available at www.atac.org.uk

Ensure you get the most out of your membership by using your training credits.

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competency guidance

Assessing Competency within the Asbestos Removal Industry

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icensed asbestos removal companies, who have recently been through the new asbestos licence renewal application process, will know that the company is required to provide their policy/strategy/ system on assessing competence and training needs. Together with an explanation of how this reflects the guidance given in Chapter 4 of HSG247. This chapter of the HSG247 (published in 2006) focuses mainly on training and contains very little information about actual competency of those involved in asbestos removal work. Due to this limited information, the Asbestos Removal Management Institute (ARMI) took the decision to produce more comprehensive guidance. As a result, ‘Competency within the Asbestos Removal Industry’ was published by ARMI (version 2 published in 2016). This publication contains the development work undertaken by core members of ARMI: including the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC). The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and

Asbestos Leadership Council (ALC) [formerly Asbestos Liaison Group/ALG] were fully consulted prior to publication. The HSE endorsed the guidance as describing a sensible and appropriate approach to managing training and competency. It may be worth asbestos licence holders revisiting the ARMI guidance in light of the requirements of the new submission-based approach to asbestos licence renewal.

Overview The ARMI publication provides guidance on how to produce a competency management system and can be applied to all categories of asbestos licence holders. As asbestos licence holders are legally required to have effective management arrangements in place, this guidance aims to assist licence holders managing health and safety in asbestos work, by providing a standard industry approach to assessing and maintaining competency at all levels, including direction on how to carry out Training Needs Analysis (TNA) for staff.

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competency guidance Most asbestos licence holders will already be undertaking competency assessment, but probably in an informal and less structured way than described in this guidance. Asbestos licence holders often ask, ‘what is competence and how is it assessed?’ Competence is the ability to perform a task to a specified standard and assessing competence involves using a range of methods to measure performance against that standard. Competencies are the skills, abilities, knowledge and behaviours that lead to successful performance. A defined set of competencies, related to performance standards for each role in a business, will demonstrate the standards of work that the organisation expects and values. Competency assessment is continuous and helps to identify training and support needs. For example, further training and support will be needed if: w There is evidence of complacency or bad practice (behavioural issues) w When work methods change w Where new knowledge or skills are required w Where skills decline over time (‘skills decay’)

These legal duties are an employers’ responsibility and cannot be delegated. However, employers can nominate others to do all or part of the work to assist them in complying with some or all of their duties.

The guidance describes a process of continuous performance management, which can be applied to all types of asbestos licence holders and all employee positions. It will help asbestos licence holders achieve and maintain compliance with legal requirements and will also help to identify training needs for specific individuals.

w Regulation 10 requires employers to ensure that anyone liable to disturb asbestos during their work, or who supervises such employees, receives the correct level of information, instruction and training to enable them to carry out their work safely and competently, without risk to themselves or others. w Regulation 18 requires that every employer must ensure that only competent employees enter a respirator zone; and that adequate supervision is provided for any employees who enter a respirator zone. A competent employee means an employee who has received adequate information, instruction and training.

Legal Requirements The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012), accompanying Approved Code of Practice and guidance set out requirements regarding the content, timing and duration of training. In practice, a competency-based assessment process can be one way of demonstrating “effective management arrangements” and identifying training needs.

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The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 w Regulation 5 requires employers to make appropriate arrangements “for effective planning, organisation, control, monitoring & review of preventive and protective measures” and put them into practice. Effective management arrangements are a fundamental requirement for all asbestos licence holders, encompassing all other aspects of health and safety (including training and competency assessment). The law does not specify any one particular way of achieving “effective” arrangements. ARMI considers that a competency-based approach to employing, supporting and monitoring staff will be central for effective management and that the six-step process described in the guidance addresses the essential elements.

Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012)

The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 w Employers have a general duty to provide information, instruction, training and supervision to those working under their control. The nature of supervision etc. required will be strongly influenced by the competence of employees.

Summary Competence does NOT simply mean that an operative, supervisor, or manager has a current training certificate. A ‘competent individual’, is an individual who has the experience, training, skills and expertise appropriate for the job at hand. Training Needs Analysis means that the employer assesses an individual’s actual performance and provides additional training and support (where needed) on the basis of that assessment. It is important to note, that this will be more difficult to do (and demonstrate to the enforcing authorities) where the licence holder chooses to employ staff on a casual or temporary basis. A competency-based approach benefits both the organisation and the individual’s personal development. If carried out correctly it will be key to an organisation’s overall capability and will lead to improved customer service and confidence.

The ARMI guidance document describes a six-step approach to competency within the asbestos removal industry and is available to download at www.armi.org.uk


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guidance

This article gives an overview of the basic legal requirements for welfare provision on asbestos removal sites. Any failure to provide adequate welfare could have serious implications for HSE’s confidence in a contractors’ general management arrangements.

Welfare Facilities for Asbestos What are welfare facilities? These are facilities that are necessary for the well-being of workers/employees, such as: w Toilets & washing facilities w Rest areas (incorporating a place for preparing hot drinks & eating food) w Access to drinking water w Changing rooms & lockers (where workers need to change into special clothing)

Who is responsible for welfare facilities? All contractors need to ensure that there are adequate facilities for workers under their control. In many cases, welfare provision will require cooperation and coordination between a number of different organisations. This coordination needs to be clearly addressed at the planning stage.

Welfare and health & safety management The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) place specific duties on contractors, clients and others involved in construction work. The definition of ‘construction work’ is very broad and will include asbestos removal tasks (licensed and non-licensed). For example, it

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includes; alteration, conversion, fitting out, commissioning, renovation, repair, upkeep, redecoration or other maintenance (including cleaning which involves the use of water or an abrasive at high pressure, or the use of corrosive or toxic substances), de-commissioning, demolition or dismantling. The minimum welfare facilities required for all construction sites is described in Schedule 2 of CDM 2015. Welfare requirements on contractors will apply regardless of whether or not the project is CDM 2015 “notifiable”. A company’s approach to arranging welfare provision needs to consider: w The type of work being carried out w The number of workers and work location w Cleaning and maintenance responsibilities and regimes For licensed asbestos removal a ‘suitable and sufficient’ plan of work will identify where / how facilities are to be provided. General / generic statements (e.g. “Welfare to be provided by client”) are not sufficient as they do not explain what site teams should expect on-site.

‘plan of work to clearly state arrangements’

It follows that site assessors, planners, supervisors and auditors / visiting managers need to understand the minimum standards for welfare provision and take welfare facilities into account when considering workplace transport and other ‘access’ or site management issues. In addition: w The company’s training and / or general procedures need to cover welfare requirements. w The company’s general arrangements for monitoring performance must also look at welfare provision; ‘audits, senior management tours’ etc. should expect to identify where welfare provision does not meet the minimum legal standard.


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Rooms containing washing facilities and toilets must be kept clean and orderly; they must be adequately ventilated and lit.

‘welfare facilities should be readily accessible’

Work Welfare facilities – basic requirements Any reference to something ‘provided or made available’ means that the facility is in a readily accessible, suitable location. For example, a toilet that is ‘made available’ but is a 30-minute walk away, is unlikely to be considered readily accessible. Where possible there should be separate facilities for men and women - failing that, rooms with lockable doors. Toilets & washing facilities A ‘suitable and sufficient’ number of toilets must be provided or made available. This will depend on the number of workers and the type of toilet provided. For example, HSE guidance recommends that no more than 7 persons should be expected to use a single portable toilet where it is being emptied on a weekly basis. Washing facilities will include showers for very dirty or hazardous work and these will be separate from general washing facilities. Sinks should be large enough to wash face, hands and forearms. They must be provided in the immediate vicinity of every toilet. They should also be provided next to rest areas, where these are far from toilets. All washing facilities must include: supply of hot and cold water; soap, or similar; towels, or other means of drying.

Rest areas or rest rooms Rest rooms or rest areas must be provided or made available. These areas will: w Have tables and chairs (with backs) to accommodate the number of people likely to use them at any one time w Include facilities to prepare / eat meals, including a kettle (or similar) w Be heated / ventilated as necessary to maintain a comfortable environment Drinking Water An adequate supply of drinking water must be provided or made available. Cups (or similar) must also be provided, unless the water is provided from a drinking jet / fountain etc. Changing rooms and lockers Changing rooms must be provided in situations where workers need to change into special clothing and, for reasons of either health or propriety, they cannot be expected to change elsewhere. Changing rooms need to be equipped with seating and have places for workers to lock away clothing or personal effects.

Decontamination units as changing and washing facilities Where decontamination units (DCUs) are required for removal work, these should be capable of meeting the ‘welfare’ requirement for changing rooms and lockers. However, DCUs do not provide general washing facilities as defined above: use of the shower section of a DCU is subject to decontamination procedures and access is restricted to those working in asbestos areas. As mentioned above, washing facilities will be required with / near toilets (and rest areas, if these are a long way from toilets). For asbestos removal work not requiring a DCU (i.e. non-licensed works) specific changing rooms are not required, as asbestos coveralls are generally worn over work clothing.

Small scale / short-duration asbestos work There is HSE guidance on welfare provision for work that is completed in less than a week, or for ‘transient’ activities (such as a sequence of short tasks carried out across various locations in a particular geographical area). In such cases it is accepted that contractors make use of a “client’s existing facilities, public facilities or local businesses”. However, contractors need to be able to demonstrate that clear agreements have been made as part of planning for the work. In all cases workers must have facilities that are readily accessible (open at all relevant times), provided at no cost to workers and of an acceptable standard. In practice, it is unlikely that local businesses will offer such agreements. A guidance note available on the ARCA website gives further information and example scenarios.

Responsibilities as defined in CDM 2015 Responsibility for providing welfare may fall to multiple dutyholders. Therefore good cooperation, coordination and communication between these duty holders is very important. Clients have an explicit duty to check that adequate welfare facilities are in place before work starts, and … Principal Contractors must ensure that welfare facilities are provided throughout the construction phase, and that these are maintained and reviewed throughout the work, and … Individual Contractors are responsible for planning and managing their work in order to comply with legal requirements. They must ensure adequate welfare arrangements are in place for their staff. For larger / more complex projects, contractors must coordinate their activities with others, particularly with the principal contractor and principal designer. On multi-contractor sites, asbestos contractors need to ensure that welfare arrangements are properly explored and clarified at the planning stage.

The ARCA Guidance Note on ‘Welfare Facilities for Asbestos Work’ is available as a free download in the support section at www.arca.org.uk

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health & safety

Information, Instruction, Training & Supervision and Asbestos Removal The I, I, T & S requirement of HASAWA has been around for 45 years and is clearly established. It is also very relevant and crucial, for asbestos removal work as it is a very high risk and heavily regulated industry.

Origins of I, I, T & S The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (sometimes referred to as HASAWA, the HSW Act, the 1974 Act or HSWA) is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational health and safety in Great Britain. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and local authorities are responsible for enforcing this Act, together with the regulations made under the Act. These regulations cover a wide range of subjects, including asbestos, through the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012), as well as non-asbestos topics such as working at height, manual handling, vibration and noise. Within section 2 of HASAWA, all employers have a legal duty to provide such Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision (often abbreviated as I, I, T & S) as is necessary to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety at work of employees.

Information Requirements in CAR 2012 Regulation 5 of CAR 2012 requires employers to identify the presence of asbestos and its type and condition (e.g. from an asbestos survey) before any building, maintenance, demolition or other work, liable to disturb asbestos, begins. It also sets out the requirement to arrange a survey if existing information on the presence of asbestos in the premises is incomplete or appears unreliable. Employers will also need to

assess the accuracy of information in surveys and plans provided to them, and their relevance to the location and type of work to be done in the building. When a Licensed Asbestos Removal Contractor (LARC) visits a site to price up potential asbestos removal works, this is essentially an information gathering exercise. Not only will the LARC be assessing the accuracy of the survey (extent of the asbestos containing material, it’s condition, the way it is fixed to the substrate, the quantity of material etc.) but will also be assessing practical elements of the removal process itself, including: w Location of the decontamination unit(s) and waste skip(s), and their proximity to the working enclosure(s) w Enclosure dimensions, potential voids, adjacent areas, and extent of the air monitoring requirements w Location of negative pressure units and airlock/baglock systems, and how these will facilitate suitable air management w Power and water supplies, drainage suitable for wastewater from decontamination w Any other special characteristics of the site and its vicinity.

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health & safety Many LARC’s have developed comprehensive checklists to capture all the required information during the visit, with the end results resembling a completed questionnaire. Regulation 6 of CAR 2012 requires employers to carry out a risk assessment to identify the risks of exposure to asbestos. It sets out the requirement to record any significant findings and identify steps to prevent, or reduce, exposure to employees. General non-asbestos risks should be considered too, as required by regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. All this vital information needs to be gathered and considered collectively to plan how the work will be undertaken.

Converting Information into Instruction This is a crucial stage of the whole process. Following the information gathering exercise, the next step for a LARC, to effectively plan a job, is to convert the information into a set of detailed and specific instructions for site teams to follow. It is not sufficient to merely reproduce the gathered information and expect this to lead to exemplary site standards and practices. The finished document needs to be a practical and useful document of instructions, and takes considerable time and skill to compile. The resulting Plan of Work, describing the safe working method to be followed, should be drawn up by a suitably competent person (as required by regulation 7 of CAR 2012). The Plan of Work is the record of how senior managers/directors want the job to be done and should include the appropriate actions to control risk and prevent harm. Its main purpose is to guide site work, and it is a standard licence condition (on all licences) that the work will be carried out in accordance with the suitable and sufficient Plan of Work. An up-to-date copy of the Plan of Work, in conjunction with company standard procedures, must always be on site. In addition, a copy should also be kept at the head office, so management can effectively monitor performance. Site audit findings and studies of HSE enforcement actions, strongly suggest that where the conversion process (of information into instruction) is deficient or overlooked, this often becomes the root cause of poor

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site performance. Conversely, strong site performance is usually linked to a robust Plan of Work, which clearly instructs site teams, together with management arrangements that ensure Plans of Work are rigorously followed. ARCA audits assess the content of the Plan of Work and how this is applied to site arrangements and activities.

Training and Competence Details of course content for operative, supervisor, contract manager and director training, including practical elements where applicable, are clearly documented in HSG247 (Asbestos: The licensed contractors’ guide). No person should work with asbestos without the required level of applicable training, which should be delivered by a competent training provider. This means that the trainer should have personal practical experience, and also a theoretical knowledge of all relevant aspects of the work being carried out by the employer. A training certificate is not proof of competency to do the job, but where issued, a certificate is an indication that training has been received. Any reference to competence, competent persons or competent employees, in relation to working with asbestos is a reference to a person or employee who has received adequate information, instruction and training for the task being done and can demonstrate an adequate and up-to-date understanding of the work, required control measures and appropriate law. They must also have enough experience to apply this knowledge effectively. Appropriate level NVQs are one way of assessing competence. Through ARCA, each of the key asbestos removal job roles (operative, supervisor and manager), have a clear career path of training and competency recognition.

Supervision When working with asbestos, the supervisor has a crucial role in making sure employees and others follow the procedures, controls and preventative measures set out in the risk assessment and Plan of Work. The supervisor should also be on site at all key stages of the work. Some examples of key stages, as defined in L143 (Managing and working with asbestos, Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 Approved Code of Practice and guidance) are witnessing the smoke test, ensuring that the hygiene facilities are fully

operational before work starts, ensuring signs and barriers are correctly erected, and carrying out daily checks. It is difficult to envisage any stage of the asbestos removal process as not being a ‘key’ stage. A supervisor is not simply an operative who has completed supervisor training. Once training has been carried out, the employer will need to ensure that it has resulted in producing a competent and able supervisor. Training Needs Analysis is likely to identify the need for training/support/coaching in relation to man-management, leadership, record-keeping and other organisational or management issues. Effective supervision places a great deal of responsibility on individuals and will require a range of personal qualities (such as experience, leadership, organisational skills, honesty, reliability, integrity and confidence). Such individuals can only achieve the required standards when working within a management system that provides the necessary support. In many work situations, as the level of worker competence increases, then there can justifiably be a corresponding decrease in the level of supervision required. Not so in the asbestos removal industry. As this is a permissioning regime, where the work activities involve significant hazards, risks or public concern, certain control measures need to extend beyond the minimum generally accepted requirements. Therefore, supervision remains a strict requirement even when competence levels are high. The supervisor is directly in control over the way the work is done, including the actual removal process. Effective supervision aims to prevent problems occurring, rather than simply reacting to problems after the event. In asbestos removal ‘direct supervisory control’ goes beyond the level of control typical of project management or quality assurance roles.

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managing asbestos

End-Clients have legal duties to manage the risks from asbestos

Locate - Manage - Remove Owners and managers of properties constructed prior to the year 2000 need to manage the risks from asbestos, as they are responsible for ensuring that employees and nonemployees are not exposed to health and safety risks as a result of the presence of asbestos. Therefore, there are legal responsibilities covered in the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012), and Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015).

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Locate, Assess and Manage Specifically relating to asbestos management is the CAR 2012, with regulation 4 covering the duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic properties (includes the common parts of domestic premises). This regulation requires the duty holder to identify the location and condition of asbestos. To meet this, the duty holder can assume asbestos is present and manage the premises accordingly or arrange for a thorough inspection in the form of an asbestos survey. This survey is carried out to locate, as far as reasonably practicable, the presence and extent of any suspected asbestos containing materials (ACMs) in the building. Also, the type of ACM (e.g. asbestos insulation boards – AIB), amount and condition. The asbestos survey can be carried out by in-house personnel or a third party, as long as they are competent to do so (e.g. a UKAS accredited surveying organisation). The information from the survey should be recorded, a document referred to as an asbestos register. This should include accurate drawings and be dated, and be periodically reviewed so an up-to-date record is available on the location and condition of all ACMs. Following this the duty holder should produce a management plan, setting out how the risks identified from asbestos will be managed, and should ensure that the plan is implemented so the risks are properly managed. Communication of this information is vital. So, the duty holder, should make sure that the asbestos register is shared with any worker/contractor carrying out maintenance or other work on/in the premises.


managing asbestos The work must be planned before it starts. For licensed asbestos removal work, the contractor needs to submit notification of work to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) two weeks prior to work commencing. The licensed asbestos removal contractor has a duty to produce a suitable PoW. It should be a practical and useful document describing the site, location of asbestos, access and waste routes, etc. so providing a safe working method for site staff to follow. The contractors’ manager should create the PoW with the client, so both parties are aware of any site constraints, other trades on-site, etc. Finally, a PoW is there to primarily support site staff, but should also be available for the analyst, manager, auditor, HSE inspector and client.

Clean, Test and Re-occupy

Clean - Re-occupy Appoint, Plan and Remove Clients have specific responsibilities on managing construction projects under CDM 2015, and when asbestos removal is required the client needs to appoint a competent asbestos removal contractor. Therefore, they need to make reasonable enquiries to satisfy themselves that contractors are appropriately resourced and competent for the work. To provide reassurance of compliance with relevant legislation and to support members’ performance and therefore maintain standards, ARCA introduced a membership audit scheme in 2000. Whereby, ARCA carried out independent audits (on-site verification inspections) of ARCA member contractors. To join the Association a contractor requires one satisfactory site audit and an office audit, and then two satisfactory site audits every year to maintain membership of the Association. ARCA took a further step towards supporting consistent high standards, in January 2017, by making both membership audits, ‘unannounced’. This means that ARCA members (excluding Ireland) have no prior knowledge of when, or where, an ARCA auditor will be assessing their performance. Being unannounced*, the audits qive a more representative view of the contractor’s day to day performance, so providing an even stronger system of reassurance for clients. Once a contractor is appointed, the client will then need to provide the contractor with sufficient information, time and resources to do the job properly. For example, an asbestos removal contractor will need appropriate pre-construction information in order to prepare a suitable Plan of Work (PoW) and discuss key site information with the client.

After ACMs have been removed, there is a testing procedure prior to the building, or part of the building, being re-occupied. When all asbestos removal work is completed the licensed asbestos removal contractor should ensure that the asbestos enclosure and/or work area has been thoroughly cleaned by the contractor, and that a thorough visual inspection has been completed to confirm this. The contractor should then complete a Handover Form for the analyst (usually appointed by the client). The analyst, will then carry out a series of tests/stages, known as the ‘4-stage re-occupation test’, which is a legal requirement under the CAR 2012. The ‘4 stage re-occupation test’, as the name suggests is made up of four separate tests or stages, which are carried out by a qualified analyst. These are: Stage 1 – Preliminary check of site condition and job completeness covering Stage 2 – A thorough visual inspection Stage 3 – Clearance air monitoring Stage 4 – Final assessment post-enclosure / work area dismantling Once the ‘4-stage re-occupation test’ is completed and approved, a re-occupation certificate will be issued by the analyst to both the licensed asbestos removal contractor and the end-client. This certificate confirms that the building, or a specific part of the building, is fit for re-occupation.

To support end-clients ARCA has produced a leaflet covering this article in more detail which is available as a free download in the ‘clients’ section at www.arca.org.uk Also, guidance on appointing an asbestos removal contractor is also available to download. * This has been made possible by the HSE providing ARCA with some details [name of licensee, site location, dates of work and nature of work] off the licensed contractors ‘notification of asbestos work’ form.

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qualifications

Explore the full range of RSPH asbestos qualifications ‌as required by UKAS and independently regulated by Ofqual

Asbestos surveyors and analysts need to verify their knowledge and competence to meet the UKAS requirements, so ATaC offers all the qualifications they need. This range of asbestos qualifications are through the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and were specifically developed for professionals working in UKAS accredited organisations involved in asbestos management. ATaC offers the full range of RSPH qualifications asbestos surveyors and analysts need to gain competent person status. RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Surveying RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Air Monitoring and Clearance Procedures RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Management for Dutyholders RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Bulk Analysis RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Laboratory and Project Management

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member news

Rilmac expanded operations North and South Expansion of London based-operation Rilmac Insulation & Asbestos Services are pleased to have relocated to larger premises in Romford. This follows sustained growth across London & The South East which has seen Rilmac outgrow their previous premises in Waltham Abbey. This expansion has seen the number of operatives employed from the local area triple and two new Contracts Managers join the team. The new premises are just 45 minutes from central London, an area where Rilmac’s asbestos removal expertise is in high demand. “This is a fantastic opportunity for Rilmac,” said Rob Domanski, Regional Manager, “We have been able to maintain steady growth here in London and our new location will allow us to continue this path.” Michael Woods, Rilmac Insulation & Asbestos Services Managing Director, added, “This is an important step for Rilmac and we look forward to making Romford our home for many years to come.”

Steve Monks, Rilmac North West Contracts Manager.

New premises in Manchester Having disposed of asbestos on sites across the North West as far afield as Glossop, Blackpool and Southport, and with ongoing work on the Wirral and Wigan, Rilmac Asbestos Services have added a permanent presence in the area. Steve Monks, who has 18 years industry experience across the area, has been employed by Rilmac to oversee stable growth across the region with new premises in the Ancoats area of Manchester.

“We have been busy in Manchester and across the North West for some years now,” said Ryan Hubbard, Rilmac Asbestos Director, “and building a permanent presence is the obvious next step for us.” “I am excited to lead Rilmac’s growth in the region and assist in the redevelopment of my home city,” added Steve Monks, North West Contracts Manager. www.rilmac.co.uk

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member news

Team Santia complete 3-peak challenge

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he regional teams at Santia Asbestos Management Limited embarked upon three challenging walks in July to raise funds in support of Mesothelioma UK. The teams braved a variety of weather conditions and challenging terrain to successfully navigate the Cheviot, Kinder Scout and Pen Y Fan mountains, raising £1,900 and counting for asbestos cancer patients and their families.

“The walks were certainly a physical challenge and typically, the British summer didn’t disappoint with the teams experiencing heavy rain, fog and very hot temperatures”, commented Craig Jones, Managing Director of Santia Asbestos Management. “Everyone who took part in the event thoroughly enjoyed their day, and it was great to see so many people participating, to raise funds for Mesothelioma UK.”

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member/training training news

Rhodar Homeworks wins national contract with Direct Line Group

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hodar Homeworks, the specialist housing division of Rhodar, one of UK’s leading asbestos removal and enabling works companies, has signed a long-term framework contract with Direct Line Group to provide a nationwide service to its domestic policy holders. The contract will see Rhodar Homeworks’ specialist team providing comprehensive sampling, testing and asbestos abatement services. It will provide a 24/7, 365 days a year service from its 14 locations across the UK. Rhodar has previously been contracted to provide services to Direct Line Group, and this latest framework appointment underlines the company’s unrivalled industry expertise, spanning over 40 years, and the breadth of services it offers. John Fitzgerald, Head of Rhodar Homeworks, said: “We are very proud that, following an extremely diligent tender process, Direct Line Group has chosen Rhodar Homeworks as its nationwide service provider for its domestic policy holders”. www.rhodar.co.uk

ARCA delivers refresher training in Gibraltar

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n August, Ray Hicks, Trainer for ARCA, travelled to Gibraltar to deliver a week’s training for HSE Consulting Limited. During the week, 17 members of staff attended operative and supervisor refresher courses, as HSE Consulting continues to ensure their staff receive ongoing training and support for their professional development. “It was great to see all candidates engaged. They were competent at the tasks undertaken and keen to keep up to date with all aspects of asbestos removal,” commented Ray Hicks. HSE Consulting is a leading health and safety consultancy in Gibraltar, which provides demolition, asbestos removal and surveying services. ARCA has delivered training for HSE Consulting for nine years and is already planning training dates for 2020.

Candidates to provide photographic identification From 3 February 2020 the Association will require all candidates undertaking a training course or qualification to provide photographic identification. Candidates will be required to bring one form of original photographic identification, which is valid for at least 6 months. Further information is available at arca.org.uk and atac.org.uk

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training news

ARCA processes CITB Grant claims for Members Short-duration courses available for CITB Grant Tier 1 - £30 / person • Asbestos Awareness • HSE Licensed Scaffolders • Industry or TNA based refresher for Operatives • Industry or TNA based refresher for Supervisors • Licensed Contract Manager Update • New Asbestos Removal Operative • RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Surveying Tier 2 - £70 / person • Licensed Contract Manager • New Asbestos Removal Supervisor • RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Bulk Analysis • RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Management for Duty holders Tier 3 - £120 / person • RSPH Level 3 Award in Air Monitoring and Clearance Procedures The above list and grants payable are subject to change.

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s mentioned in the last issue of ARCA News levy-registered employers can claim CITB grants for approved short duration courses (training that lasts from a minimum of 3 hours to maximum 29 days). To support members ARCA is now an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) with CITB, which means that ARCA can claim grants on behalf of members(i), who have undertaken approved/recognised training courses with ARCA.

Grant claims A couple of months ago ARCA trialled the claim process and successfully uploaded (to the CITB IT system) claims for a number of member companies for the grant period April 2018 to March 2019. To undertake this trial the ARCA training department put systems and processes in place. Fortunately, having the same IT system as CITB has helped considerably, enabling the

transfer of information to be smoother than initially envisaged. The trial period also highlighted the benefits to members by establishing a simple route for members to claim their grants and reducing members in-house administration costs by processing claims on their behalf. These short duration grants will be processed at ARCA head office for members throughout England, Scotland and Wales.

The claiming process At present CITB require claims to be uploaded into their IT system every 20-weeks. However, ARCA will be processing claims every month to reduce the amount of time required by both members and ARCA in checking individual’s details. Furthermore, it provided an opportunity to correct any errors without delaying the claiming process or missing the 20-week deadline. The process is as follows:


training news 1. ARCA will send an email to a named contact at the member organisation at the beginning of a month with details of all individuals that have attended and completed a grant funded course the previous month. 2. Members will need to carefully check and/or complete the following details for each individual(ii): a. Name: first and surname b. Date of Birth c. National Insurance Number d. First line of home address e. Home postcode f. Course completed g. Date course completed It is essential that the details above are all correct, otherwise the grant claim for that individual cannot be gained. 3. ARCA will upload the verified information into the CITB system. 4. Any errors received from CITB will be returned to members for re-checking. ARCA will not be able to re-submit until revised information is received.

5. Successful grant payments will be sent by the CITB directly to members. Members will need to verify that the grant has been received. 6. If a member does not receive the grant(s) payment as expected, they will need to report the issue directly to CITB grants department - levy.grant@citb.co.uk

Grant claims – results ARCA contacted all asbestos removal contractor members who pay the CITB Levy requesting information for the candidates who had undertaken a short duration course with ARCA during the period April 2018 to 19 August 2019 [at the time of writing this article]. All information gathered from members was then uploaded directly into the CITB IT system. Although a £30 grant for a candidate undertaking an operative refresher course may not seem a huge sum, these grants add up.

ARCA claimed over £26,000 in grants for members, based on candidates who successfully completed a short duration course between April 2018 - 19 August 2019.

Short Period Qualification Grants It is important to remember that members can also claim a ‘short period qualification grant’, for individuals who achieve an NVQ or the Level 4 Contract Managers qualification.

Further information is available in the support section at www.arca.org.uk

Notes: (i) Only ARCA members that have a Levy Number or registered to CITB for grants can make claims. (ii) All information conforms to GDPR requirements for both CITB and ARCA.

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Training & Qualifications

2019/2020 *New Operatives

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS OCT

Burton - ARCA

21, 28

Rayleigh - ARCA

7

NOV

DEC

18

Glasgow - NBC

2

Manchester - AEC Ltd

2

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

23

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

17

23

£425.00

£475.00

-

9, 30

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

29 C A L L

Dublin - Salus Training

JAN

F O R

18

11

A V A I L A B I L I T Y 20

5

20

11

24

Oxford - Amity

*Industry Refresher for Operatives

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

OCT

NOV

Burton - ARCA

11, 25, 28, 29

20, 23, 25

Rayleigh - ARCA

3, 10, 12, 15, 22

15, 29

DEC

Dublin - Salus Training Glasgow - NBC

1

13

JAN

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

17, 21, 25, 31

17

2, 3, 24, 28

£155.00

£175.00

-

5, 7

7, 8, 13, 22, 27

5, 6, 8, 28

5, 17, 19

£155.00

£175.00

-

4

29

3

17

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

11

Manchester - AEC Ltd

15

21

5

2, 7

4, 11, 13

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

10

14

6

23

14

4

Oxford - Amity

4

8

6

31

JAN

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

24

26

£155.00

£175.00

-

10

4

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

Dates shown in Red denote a Saturday

TNA based Refresher for Operatives OCT

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY NOV

Burton - ARCA

4

Rayleigh - ARCA

4

DEC 11

Glasgow - NBC Manchester - AEC Ltd

23

3

5

Oxford - Amity

*New Supervisors

OCT Burton - ARCA Rayleigh - ARCA

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS NOV

DEC

11 14

JAN

9

10

Dublin - SalusTraining Glasgow - NBC Manchester - AEC Ltd

14 16

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety Oxford - Amity

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FEB

13

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

2

£425.00

£475.00

-

16

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-


training & qualifications *Industry Refresher for Supervisors

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

Burton - ARCA

10, 26, 28

8, 21, 26, 29

14

6, 14, 29

7, 11, 18, 22, 25

6, 11, 16

£195.00

£230.00

-

Rayleigh - ARCA

11, 16, 24

7, 9, 13, 22, 26

4, 12

3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 17, 30

4, 10, 18, 21

2, 5, 10, 12, 14, 23

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

Dublin - Salus Training Glasgow - NBC

30 9

12

Manchester - AEC Ltd Stockton on Tees Northern Safety Oxford - Amity

4

4

3, 24

18

11

10

10, 24

23, 31

10

17, 29

29

9

10

Dates shown in Red denote a Saturday

TNA based Refresher for Supervisor OCT

JAN

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

5

3

27

9

£195.00

£230.00

-

5

6

18

3, 4

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

NOV

Burton - ARCA Rayleigh - ARCA

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

10, 17

DEC

Glasgow - NBC Manchester - AEC Ltd Oxford - Amity

30

Inspection and Routine Maintenance of RPE OCT Burton - ARCA

NOV

5

30

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

6

£95.00

£125.00

-

11

£95.00

£125.00

-

£95.00

£125.00

-

£95.00

£125.00

-

DURATION: 1/2 DAY DEC

18

Fees (excl VAT) JAN

6

Rayleigh - ARCA

27

11

Glasgow - NBC

12

Manchester - AEC Ltd

*Licensed Contract Manager OCT

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 2 DAYS NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

Burton - ARCA

18

9

£295.00

£365.00

-

Rayleigh - ARCA

7

7, 15

£295.00

£365.00

-

21

£295.00

£365.00

-

Glasgow - NBC Manchester - AEC Ltd

7

£295.00

£365.00

-

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

£295.00

£365.00

-

Bristol - Almondsbury Interchange Hotel

£295.00

£365.00

-

*Licensed Contract Manager Update OCT

NOV

Burton - ARCA

25

20, 25

Rayleigh - ARCA

2, 21

1, 12, 25

Dublin - Salus Training Manchester - AEC Ltd

DEC

JAN

FEB

13, 20, 27 5

24

3, 5, 19, 24

9, 14

14

20

29

17

21

15

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety Oxford - Amity

7

Newport - Holiday Inn Bristol - Almondsbury Interchange Hotel

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

2, 10, 12

£155.00

£175.00

-

2, 4, 13, 24

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

12

£155.00

£175.00

-

27

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

3

Glasgow - NBC Huddersfield Pennine Manor

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

12

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training & qualifications Air Management Workshop

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

OCT Burton - ARCA

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

18

Rayleigh - ARCA

6

Member

Non Member

£155.00

£175.00

£155.00

£175.00

Glasgow - NBC

C A L L

F O R

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

£155.00

£175.00

Manchester - AEC Ltd

C A L L

F O R

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

£155.00

£175.00

Oxford - Amity

C A L L

F O R

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

£155.00

£175.00

Personal Air Monitoring Workshop OCT

NOV C A L L

Risk Assessments and Plans of Work OCT

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: HALF DAY (AM) DEC F O R

JAN A V A I L A B I L I T Y

FEB

MAR

DEC

Burton - ARCA

JAN

FEB

MAR

6

Rayleigh - ARCA

Non Member

£95.00

£125.00

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY NOV

Member

11

7

Member

Non Member

Exam

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

Glasgow - NBC

8

£155.00

£175.00

-

Manchester - AEC Ltd

24

£155.00

£175.00

-

*HSE Licensed Scaffolders (Operatives/Supervisors) OCT Burton - ARCA Rayleigh - ARCA

NOV

DEC

14

5

1

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: HALF / FULL DAY Non Members on application

17

JAN 28

FEB

MAR

Member/Refresher

New Scaffolder

3

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

25

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

Manchester - AEC Ltd

*Note: CITB grants are available if employer is registered with the CITB for Levy purposes.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Removal of Hazardous Waste (Construction) - Lic. Asbestos On-Site Assessment and Training (OSAT)

Fees (excl VAT)

This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability. Notes on Fees: Assessment fees are ex VAT. There is no VAT on the registration fee. Assessment fees are based on assessing two candidates on-site on the same day. Assessing one candidate on-site will incur additional costs. Employers that are registered with the CITB for Levy purposes can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £600.00 per candidate.

Member

Non Member

Assessment £799.00 Registration £75.00

Assessment £849.00 Registration £75.00

Member

Non Member

Assessment £715.00 Registration £75.00

Assessment £765.00 Registration £75.00

Experienced Candidate Assessment Route (ECAR) This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability. Notes on Fees: Assessment fees are ex VAT. There is no VAT on the registration fee. Assessment fees are based on assessing two candidates at an ARCA Centre on the same day. Assessing one candidate on-site will incur additional costs. Employers that are registered with the CITB for Levy purposes can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £600.00 per candidate.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Supervising Licensed Asbestos Removal (Construction)

Fees (excl VAT)

This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability. Notes on Fees: Assessment fees are ex VAT. There is no VAT on the registration fee. Assessment fee is based on three assessment days (on-site) for one candidate. Employers that are registered with the CITB for Levy purposes can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £600.00 per candidate.

RSPH Level 4 Diploma in Asbestos Removal for Contract Managers OCT

NOV

DEC

FEB

MAR

Assessment £1,590.00 Registration £75.00

Assessment £1,740.00 Registration £75.00

Member

Non Member

Exam

Burton - ARCA

2&9

9 & 16

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

Rayleigh - ARCA

2&9

9 & 16

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

Glasgow - NBC

2&9

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

Manchester - AEC Ltd Oxford - Amity

38

Non Member

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 2 DAYS Non-Consecutive JAN

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training & qualifications RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Surveying OCT Burton - ARCA

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

25

Rayleigh - ARCA

3

28

16

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Air Monitoring and Clearance Procedures OCT Burton - ARCA

NOV

DEC

14

Rayleigh - ARCA

JAN

FEB

MAR

9 24

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Management for Dutyholders NOV

Burton - ARCA

C A L L

DEC F O R

Rayleigh - ARCA

C A L L

F O R

NOV

JAN FEB A V A I L A B I L I T Y A V A I L A B I L I T Y

DEC

JAN

Non Member

Exam

£520.00

£570.00

£70.00

£520.00

£570.00

£70.00

Member

Non Member

Exam

£720.00

£770.00

£130.00

£720.00

£770.00

£130.00

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 4 DAYS MAR

RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Laboratory and Project Management OCT

Member

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 4 DAYS

4

OCT

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

£720.00

£770.00

£70.00

£720.00

£770.00

£70.00

Fees (excl VAT) FEB

MAR

Member

Non Member

Exam

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

12

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

13

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

Asbestos LaboratoryManagement (Unit 1) Burton - ARCA

14

Rayleigh - ARCA

13

Project Management (Unit 2) Burton - ARCA Rayleigh - ARCA

15 14

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Bulk Analysis Manchester - AEC Ltd Southampton - ABP

DURATION: 3 DAYS

Please contact the training team for details. We can offer bespoke training packages to suit your requirements.

Fees (excl VAT) Member

Non Member

Exam

£675.00

£695.00

£300.00

NVQs require effective planning ARCA can provide an efficient assessment process Asbestos removal operatives and supervisors can gain an NVQ in the shortest possible time when the assessment process is planned well in advance, especially as a candidate can need up to three assessment sites and dates scheduled. By discussing appropriate sites and timings, ARCA will be able to provide members with the best possible assessment plan for a Level 2 and Level 3 NVQ. Also, members can plan by prioritising candidates based on their CSCS card requirements or card expiry. “It is important for members to plan well in advance, as we need a number of suitable asbestos removal sites to assess a candidate and construct a portfolio of evidence that covers all the necessary criteria,” commented Satish Patel, Training Manager for ARCA. “More members are now effectively planning all NVQs with us, so that candidates are able to complete their NVQ assessments in the most efficient and cost-effective way.”

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Members List

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

South East Members

New ARCA Full Members: Amiante STR Limited Unit 5 Falcon Court Parklands Business Park, Forest Road, Denmead, Hampshire PO7 6BZ T: 02392 230700 W: www.amiante.co.uk Amianto Services Atlantic House, Dunnings Bridge Road, Bootle, L30 4TH T: 01515 297111 W: www.amiantoservices.co.uk

AA Woods Asbestos Abatement Woods House, River Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2DP T: 01279 444630 W: www.aawoods.com Abastra Environmental Ltd 1 Rhoden Cottage, Luck Lane, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 6PA T: 01892 838698 W: www.abastra.co.uk Active Environmental Management Unit 3, Thames Industrial Estate, High Street South, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 3HL T: 01582 667000 W: www.activeenviro.com

KAEFER Ltd 63 Portland Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19 8BE T: 01623 781200 W: www.kaeferltd.co.uk Quality Asbestos Services Unit 18-19 Balmacassie Commercial Centre, Ellon, Aberdeen AB41 8QR T: 01358 729055 W: www.qasltd.co.uk

Allan Dyson Asbestos Services Limited Cagex House, Leyden Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2BP T: 01438 360656 W: www.allandyson-asbestos.co.uk Alltask Ltd Alltask House, Commissioner’s Road, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent ME2 4EJ T: 01634 298000 W: www.alltask.co.uk

Sanctus Limited Sanctus House, Stonehouse Business Park, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 3UT T: 01453 828222 W: www.sanctusltd.co.uk SXD Environmental Services 298 Ongar Road, Writtle, Essex CM1 3NZ T: 01245 420299 W: www.SXDEnvironmental.co.uk

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

New ARCA Associate Members:

Amiante STR Limited Unit 5 Falcon Court Parklands Business Park, Forest Road, Denmead, Hampshire PO7 6BZ T: 02392 230700 W: www.amiante.co.uk

Arkom Creative Technology Aizlewoods Mill, Nursery Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 8GG T: 01142 823444 W: www.arkom.co.uk Assure 360 63 Sutherland Grove, London, SW18 5QP T: 03334 442360 W: www.assure360.co.uk

Amianto Limited Unit 3, Mundells Court, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1EN T: 01707 707050 W: www.amianto.co.uk

The following companies are no longer members of the Association:

Amstech Asbestos Removals Limited Unit F, Rich Industrial Estate, Avis Way, Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0DU T: 01273 510011 W: www.amstech.co.uk

777 Environmental Limited - Full Member (ceased licensed asbestos work)

Arco Environmental Ltd Unit 8 Ashton Gate, Ashton Road, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 8UF T: 01708 347063 W: www.arcoenvironmental.com

ALS Environmental - ATaC Member ARDS - Full Member Bostik Limited - Associate Member MH Goldsmith & Sons Limited - Full Member

ARCS Environmental Limited Alton, Harrow Road, North Benfleet, Wickford, Essex SS12 9JW T: 01268 725477 W: www.arcsenvironmental.co.uk

NRC Environmental Services (UK) Ltd - Full Member (ceased licensed asbestos work) Safe Pass Limited - Associate Member Sharma Solicitors - Associate Member

ARG Europe Ltd Unit 2, New Ford Road, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire EN8 7PG T: 02088 048008 W: www.arggroup.org

Syd Bishop & Sons (Demolition) Ltd - Full Member TES Environmental - Full Member

Arton Monoseal Ltd 22 Hampton Grove, Epsom, Surrey KT17 1LA T: 02088 730344 W: www.artonmonoseal.co.uk

The following companies have changed their names: Acivico Ltd now becomes Birmingham City Laboratories Severn Insulation Co. now becomes Severn Environmental Services

Asbestech Limited Unit 3, The IO Centre, Hearle Way, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9EW T: 08456 800055 W: www.asbestech.com Asbestos First Ltd Hall Wood Business Park, North Dane Way, Chatham, Kent ME5 8YE T: 01634 864550 W: www.asbestos.ltd

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arca member list Asgen Limited Buildings 7B & 7C, The Mousery, Beeches Road, Wickford, Essex SS11 8TJ T: 01702 230457 W: www.asgen.co.uk Aspect Contracts Ltd Aspect House, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3DS T: 01268 534477 W: www.aspectcontracts.co.uk Best Environmental Solutions Unit 8, Josselin Court, Wallaston Industrial Estate, Burnt Mills, Basildon, Essex SS13 1QF T: 01268 727005 W: www.bestenvironmental.co.uk

Erith Contractors Limited Erith House, Queen Street, Erith, Kent DA8 1RP T: 03709 508800 W: www.erith.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 Furn Contracts Ltd Unit 5, Wickham Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EQ T: 01268 820011 W: www.furncontracts.uk

Blue A Ltd 1 Handford Court, Garston Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9EJ T: 01923 517010 W: www.bluea.co.uk

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

Brown & Mason Ltd Anson House, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QQ T: 01322 277731 W: www.brownandmason.co.uk

Horizon Environmental Ltd Ovenden House, Wilcox Close, Aylesham Industrial Estate, Aylesham, Canterbury, Kent CT3 3EP T: 01304 849235 W: www.horizon-uk.com

Cablesheer (Asbestos) Ltd Cablesheer House, Murray Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 3QY T: 03300 249040 W: www.cablesheergroup.co.uk

Inner City Environmental Unit 5, Schooner Park, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6NW T: 01322 273517 W: www.innercityenvironmental.co.uk

Calder Insulations Limited Hilltop, High Road, Fobbing, Stanford le Hope, Essex SS17 9HN T: 01268 584731 W: www.calderinsulations.co.uk Capstan Group Services Limited Unit 20 Capstan Centre, Thurrock Park Way, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7HH T: 01375 842769 W: www.capstanservices.co.uk Carringtons Building & Civil Engineering Ltd Unit 1 Astra, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2BN T: 01992 892303 W: www.carringtonsbce.com Clifford Devlin Ltd Clifford House, Towcester Road, Bow, London E3 3ND T: 02075 388721 W: www.clifford-devlin.co.uk Close Brothers Rail Limited Dovedale House, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB T: 01268 578520 W: www.close-brothers.net DDS Environmental Ltd Charles Anthony House, Manston Road, Margate, Kent CT9 4JW T: 01843 821555 W: www.dds-demolition.co.uk Decontaminate (UK) Ltd Unit 24 Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QQ T: 01322 271200 W: www.decontaminateuk.com Econ Construction Ltd Econ House, Old Maidstone Road, Ruxley, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5AZ T: 02083 002916 W: www.econconstruction.co.uk ECT Environmental Ltd Unit 6, Fanton Hall Farm, Off Arterial Road, Wickford, Essex SS12 9JF T: 08448 000834 W: www.ect.uk.com Edenbeck Ltd, Edenbeck House, Unit 5, Swan Wharf Business Centre, Waterloo Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2RA T: 08450 738602 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

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ION Environmental Solutions Ltd, Carey House, Great Central Way, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 0HR T: 01245 205500 W: www.careysplc.co.uk J. England Environmental Services Ltd Rose Cottage, Brentwood Road, Dunton, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3SH T: 01268 418666 W: www.englandasbestos.co.uk J Mould (Reading) Hydecrete Pit, Pingewood Road North, Burghfield Bridge, Reading, Berkshire RG30 3XN T: 01189 575555 W: www.jmouldreading.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 Ltd Europa Park, London Road, Grays, Essex RM20 4DB T: 01375 366700 W: www.johnfhunt.com Keltbray Environmental Solutions Saint Andrews House, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9TA T: 02076 431000 W: www.keltbray.com Kershaw Contracting Services Ltd Units 2 & 3, Lewis Industrial Estate, Wheatley Terrace Road, Erith, Kent DA8 2AP T: 01322 336917 W: www.kcsasbestos.co.uk McGee Environmental Services Ltd 340 - 342 Athlon Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 1BX T: 02089 914090 W: www.mcgee.co.uk Pier Contractors Limited Unit 5, Woodside Industrial Estate, Thornwood, Epping, Essex CM16 6LJ T: 01992 576404 W: www.piercontractorslimited.com Reliable Environmental Ltd Unit 33, Saffron Court, Southfields Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS15 6SS T: 01268 411468 W: www.reliableenvironmentalltd.com

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arca member list R&F Insulations Limited Unit 5, Hall Road Industrial Estate, Hall Road, Southminster, Essex CM0 7DA T: 01621 774800 W: www.randf-insulation.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

SL Environmental Ltd Unit 16, Blue Chalet Industrial Park, London Road, West Kingsdown, Kent TN15 6BQ T: 01474 854465 W: www.slcontracts.com

RH Insulation Services Limited D7 Segensworth Business Centre, Segensworth Road, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5RQ T: 01329 840360 W: www.rhinsulation.co.uk

Southern Asbestos Services Limited Riverside Business Centre, River Lawn Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1EP T: 01892 723171 W: www.sasbestos.com

Rightway Environmental Ltd Unit 1 Trubody Yard 121 London Road, Warmley, Bristol, Avon BS30 5NA T: 01174 031620 W: www.rightwayenviromental.co.uk

Spectra Analysis Services Limited Unit 2, Olympic Business Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX T: 01268 534380 W: www.spectra-analysis.co.uk

Sanctus Limited Sanctus House, Stonehouse Business Park, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 3UT T: 01453 828222 W: www.sanctusltd.co.uk

Squibb Group Limited Squibb House, Stanhope Industrial Park, Stanford Le Hope, Essex SS17 0EH T: 02085 947143 W: www.squibbgroup.com

Severn Environmental Services Somerton House, South Point, Clos Marion, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF10 4LQ T: 02920 471040 W: www.severninsulation.co.uk

SXD Environmental Services 298 Ongar Road, Writtle, Essex CM1 3NZ T: 01245 420299 W: www.SXDEnvironmental.co.uk

Shield Environmental Services Ltd Shield House, Caxton Business Park, Crown Way, Warmley, Bristol, Avon BS30 8XJ T: 01179 606366 W: www.shieldenvironmental.co.uk

T & S Environmental Limited Thames House, St Andrews Road, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7EH T: 01375 398768 W: www.tsenvironmental.co.uk

South West & Wales Members Abbey Contracting Limited Unit 1, Fideoak Mill, Near Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA4 1AF T: 01458 833800 W: www.abbeycontracting.co.uk Bond Demolition Limited Unit 3B, Ocean Park, Pant Glas Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, Glamorgan CF83 8DR T: 02920 888788 W: www.bonddemolition.co.uk Economic Insulations (Portsmouth) Ltd 8, Whittle Avenue, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5SH T: 01489 582588 W: www.economic-insulation.co.uk Hampshire Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1 Withy Park, Withy Meadows, Dutton Lane, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 6AB T: 02380 011761 W: www.hesgroup.org.uk Hereford Asbestos Services Ltd, Sigeric Business Park, Holme Lacy Road, Rotherwas, Hereford HR2 6BQ T: 01432 270113 W: www.herefordasbestos.co.uk Kusten Vorland Ltd Unit 7A Freemans Park, Penarth Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF11 8EQ T: 02920 230292 W: www.kustenvorland.com Lawson Environmental Limited Station Yard, Station Road, Shrivenham, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 8JL T: 01793 782000 W: www.lawsongroup.co.uk Merryhill Envirotec Limited Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0HA T: 01794 515848 W: www.merryhill.co.uk MSS Environmental Ltd MSS House, Galdames Place, Ocean Park, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF24 5RE T: 08452 602626 W: www.themssgroup.co.uk

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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, Cheney Manor Trading Estate, Swindon, Wiltshire SN2 2PN T: 01793 464729 W: www.swindon.gov.uk Wring Group Ltd Vale Lane, Bedminster, Bristol, Avon BS3 5RU T: 01179 231320 W: www.wringgroup.co.uk

Midlands Members AIB Solutions Limited Unit 804, Centre 500, Lowfield Drive, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0UU T: 01782 613773 W: www.aibsolutions.co.uk All Clear Services Ltd Chrysotile House, Unit 5, Heath Road, Darlaston, West Midlands WS10 8LP T: 01215 264839 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 Amity Insulation Services Ltd Windrush House, Lynch Hill, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire OX29 5BB T: 01865 733733 W: www.amitygroup.co.uk Armac Environmental Ltd Stonebridge House, Kenilworth Road, Meriden, West Midlands CV7 7LJ T: 01675 443788 W: www.armacgroup.co.uk

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

Interserve Environmental Services 3rd Floor, Litchurch Plaza, Litchurch Lane, Derbyshire DE24 8AA T: 03332 074167 W: www.interserve.com

Axiom Building Solutions Ltd 280 Woodend Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV11 1YD T: 01902 728289 W www.axiom-asbestos.co.uk

J Cullen Thermals Ltd The Old Forge, Bromsgrove Road, Belbroughton, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY9 9UJ T: 01213 275260 W: www.jcullenthermals.com

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

JS Environmental Ltd Bracken End Farm, Lindway Lane, Brackenfield, Derbyshire DE55 6DA T: 01629 534158 W: www.jsenvironmental.com

Blucon Environmental Limited The Pump House, Poolhead Lane, Earlswood, Solihull, West Midlands B94 5ES T: 01564 635001 W: www.blucon.co.uk

KAEFER Ltd 63 Portland Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19 8BE T: 01623 781200 W: www.kaeferltd.co.uk

Burton Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1, Wetmore Lane, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 1RH T: 01283 517374 W: www.bes-online.com

M & D Group Midlands Limited Unit 21 Enfield Industrial Estate, Redditch, Worcester, Worcestershire B97 6BY T: 01527 597783 W: www.mdgroupmidlands.com

Central Environmental Services Ltd Suite A1 Imex Business Centre, Flaxley Road, Stechford, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 9AL T: 01217 834050 W: www.centralasbestos.com Core Environmental Services Ltd Unit 41 Mount Street Business Centre Mount Street, Nechells, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 5RD T: 01214 481215 W: www.core-asbestos.co.uk CMEC Demolition Ltd William Isaac Building, Gibbons Street, Dunkirk, Nottinghamshire NG7 2SB T: 01159 420600 W: www.cmecdemo.com Crystal Environmental Services Unit 4 Stanton Court, Merlin Way, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4RA T: 01159 303147 W: www.crystalenvironmental.co.uk D J Hinton & Co Limited Road 2, Hoobrook Industrial Estate, Worcester Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 1HY T: 01299 402455 W: www.djhintons.co.uk DSM Demolition Ltd Arden House, Arden Road, Heartlands, Birmingham, West Midlands B8 1DE T: 01213 222225 W: www.dsmgroup.info Envirocall Ltd Elmdon House, Station Road, Coleshill, West Midlands 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 Gloucester Asbestos Ltd Stroud Road, Brookthorpe, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL4 0UQ T: 01452 813883 W: www.glosasdem.co.uk HB Insulations (Notts) Ltd Unit 3, Falcon Court, Manners Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8EF T: 01159 440244 W: www.hbinsulations.com Insulation Contracting Services Ltd 2 Butchers Court, 1692-1694 High Street, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands B93 0LY T: 01564 779204 W: www.ics-asbestos.co.uk

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M & G Services Ltd Unit 2 Pintail Close, Victoria Business Park, Netherfield, Nottinghamshire NG4 2SG T: 01159 613222 W: www.mgservicesltd.com Maylarch Environmental Limited Oakwood, Oakfield Industrial Estate, Stanton Harcourt Road, Eynsham, Oxfordshire OX29 4TH T: 01865 883829 W: www.maylarch.co.uk MIC Group Ltd Devirgo House, Valepits Road, Garretts Green, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 0TD T: 01217 847226 W: www.mic-group.co.uk Midlands Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 8, Crompton Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4BG T: 01159 326521 W: www.midlandsasbestossolutions.co.uk MJW Asbestos Removal & Re-Insulation Services Ltd Unit 4 Barton Road, Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire NG10 2FN T: 01159 720145 W: www.mjw-asbestos.co.uk Oracle Solutions Asbestos Ltd Unit 13 Henson Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PX T: 08442 451782 W: www.oracleasbestos.com Phoenix (Leicester) Ltd Phoenix House, Unit 16, Marlow Road Industrial Estate, Marlow Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 2BQ T: 01162 816850 W: www.phoenix-leicester.co.uk Reactive Integrated Services Ltd Head Office, Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2BB T: 08000 934370 W: www.reactive-services.com Safeline Environmental Unit 231-232 IKON Trading Estate, Droitwich Road, Hartlebury, Worcestershire DY10 4EU T: 01299 251083 W: www.safeline-environmental.co.uk Sure Environmental Ltd Unit 13, Stirchley Trading Estate, Hazewell Road, Birmingham, West Midlands B30 2PF T: 01214 394290 W: www.sure-enviro.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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arca member list Warburton Services 11 Arbutus Close, Barton Green, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG11 8SQ T: 01158 460122 W: www.warburtonservices.co.uk

Tolent Solutions Limited Ravensworth House, 5th Avenue Business Park, Team Valley, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE11 0HF T: 03331 013111 W: www.tolent.co.uk

Wellington Insulation Co Ltd Unit B2 Halesfield 21, Telford, Shropshire TF7 4NX T: 01952 587087 W: www.wellingtoninsulation.co.uk

Wood Group Industrial Services Ltd St Omers Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9EZ T: 01914 932600 W: www.woodgroup-isl.com

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North West Members

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

Addison Green Ltd Unit 19, Beckland Business Park, Market Weighton, North Yorkshire YO43 3GA T: 01430 803045 W: www.addisongreen.co.uk

Anglian Demolition & Asbestos Ltd Anglian Business Centre, West Carr Road, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 1AN T: 01953 608050 W: www.angliandemo.co.uk

Amianto Services Atlantic House, Dunnings Bridge Road, Bootle, L30 4TH T: 01515 297111 W: www.amiantoservices.co.uk

DMD Environmental Ltd DMD House, 40 Paddock Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 4TW T: 01603 787499 W: www.dmd-environmental.co.uk Mick George Environmental Ltd 6 Lancaster Way, Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 6XU T: 01480 220431 W: www.mickgeorge.co.uk Rilmac Insulation Limited Crofton Drive, Allenby Road Industrial Estate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN3 4NJ T: 0800 612 9002 W: www.rilmac.co.uk

Bardon Environmental Ltd President Park, President Way, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S4 7UR T: 08455 008050 W: www.bardon-environmental.co.uk Bilfinger Industrial Services UK Ltd Wilson House, Daten Park, Leacroft Road, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6UT T: 01928 530000 W: www.uk.bilfinger.com

North East Members

BLS Asbestos Limited Unit 7 Valley Road Industrial Estate, Valley Road, Liversedge, West Yorkshire WF15 6JY T: 01484 400558 W: www.blsasbestos.co.uk

A Buckler Haulage Ltd 24 - 28 Marsh Road, Middlesbrough TS1 5LB T: 01642 243399 W: www.abucklerdemolition.co.uk

Bradley Demolition Ltd Head Office, Kent Street, Preston, Lancashire PR1 1PE T: 01772 280256 W: www.bradley-group.co.uk

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

City Services Group LLP City House, 20 Station Road, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4PE T: 01246 813030 W: www.cityscaffolding.co.uk

EM1 Ltd Mill Hill Farm, Deighton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6 2HL T: 01609 881064 W: www.em1ltd.co.uk Grade 3 Limited Bendel House, Temple Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU5 1AD T: 01482 330525 W: www.grade3ltd.com Henderson Environmental Services Ltd Unit 4, Sands Industrial Estate, Swalwell, Newcastle upon Tyne NE16 3DJ T: 01914 885195 W: www.hendersonenvironmental.co.uk Insight Safety Limited 1 - 2 Park Road North Industrial Estate, St Georges Place, Blackhill, Consett, Durham DH8 5UN T: 01207 438313 W: www.insightsafety.co.uk MGL Demolition Ltd Davison House, Rennys Lane, Dragonville Ind Estate, County Durham DH1 2RS T: 01913 839900 W: www.mglgroup.co.uk Thompsons of Prudhoe Ltd Princess Way, Low Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6PL T: 01661 832422 W: www.thompsonsofprudhoe.com

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Connell Bros Ltd Orchard House, Orchard Street, Salford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M6 6FL T: 01619 250606 W: www.connellbrothers.co.uk Cordtape Environmental Services Ltd Finchwell Close, Handsworth, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S13 9DF T: 01142 431239 W: www.cordtape.co.uk Countrywide Environmental Services Ltd 18 Sinclair Way, Prescot Business Park, Prescot, Merseyside L34 1QL T: 01514 262110 W: www.countrywide-environmental.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, Hill Top Lane, Oldham, Lancashire OL3 5RW T: 01616 243460 W: www.dhughesdemolition.co.uk E4 (Environmental) Ltd Unit 13a Provincial Park, Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S35 9ZX T: 01142 454449 W: www.e4ltd.co.uk

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arca member list Emchia Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 30, Longwood Road, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1PZ T: 01617 060246 W: www.emchia.co.uk Global Asbestos Solutions Ltd Far Pasture Farm, Burnley Road East, Rossendale, Lancashire BB4 9NH T: 01706 254560 W: www.globalasbestossolutions.co.uk Green Contract Services Ltd Old Hall, Brickhouse 2, Congleton Road, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 4SR T: 01270 760379 W: www.greencs.co.uk Howard Stott Demolition Ltd Castle Clough Farm, Hapton, Burnley, Lancashire BB12 7LN T: 01282 680120 W: www.stottdemolition.com Hutchinson Asbestos Removal Limited Healey Business Park,Unit 4, Healey Lane, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 8EZ T: 01924 900117 W: www.harltd.org Insul-Eight Environmental Ltd Canal Yard, Cavendish Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire OL6 7QL T: 01613 303131 W: www.insul-eight.co.uk John Beech Ltd Dock Road North, Bromborough, Wirrall, Cheshire CH62 4TQ T: 01516 457571 W: www.beech-group.co.uk KDC Contractors Ltd Sharston Green Business Park, 1 Robeson Way, Manchester, Lancashire M22 4SW T: 01619 472150 W: www.kdc.co.uk LAR Ltd Unit 5 Crossley Park Industrial Estate, Crossley Road, Stockport, Cheshire SK4 5BF T: 01619 479628 W: www.larltd.com

Scottish Members Asbestos Specialists (UK) Ltd 36 Moycroft Road, Moycroft Industrial Estate, Elgin, Moray IV30 1XE T: 01343 548277 W: www.asbe.co.uk Bilfinger Salamis UK Limited 4, Greenhole Place, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB23 8EU T: 01224 246447 W: www.salamis.bilfinger.com Carymar Construction Services Ltd 79-81 Back Sneddon Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 2BT T: 01418 428070 W: www.carymar.co.uk Central Demolition Ltd Central House, Chattan Industrial Estate, Bonnyside Road, Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire FK4 2AG T: 01324 815700 W: www.centraldemolition.co.uk Chamic Industrial Services Ltd 27 Bankhead Drive, Edinburgh EH11 4DN T: 01314 534147 W: www.chamicgroup.co.uk City Building (Glasgow) LLP 350 Darnick Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G21 4BA T: 01412 872200 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 Dem-Master Demolition Ltd Pottishaw Place, Whitehill Industrial Estate, Bathgate, Midlothian EH48 2EN T: 01506 654845 W: www.dem-master.co.uk Enviraz (Scotland) Ltd Curran House, 25 Kelvin Avenue, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4LT T: 01418 828440 W: www.enviraz.co.uk

Local Asbestos Services Ltd Unit 25, Salisbury Road, Haydock Industrial Estate, Haydock, Merseyside WA11 9XG T: 03332 004797 W: www.las-asbestos.co.uk

Northern Asbestos Services Ltd 14 Perimeter Road, Pinefield Industrial Estate, Elgin, Moray IV30 6AF T: 01343 552650 W: www.northernasbestos.co.uk

McHale Contracts and Plant Environmental LLP Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com

Quality Asbestos Services Unit 18-19 Balmacassie Commercial Centre, Ellon, Aberdeen AB41 8QR T: 01358 729055 W: www.qasltd.co.uk

Northern Insulation Contractors (UK) Ltd Caroline House, High Street, Stalybridge, Stockport, Cheshire SK15 1SE T: 01613 031899 W: www.northerninsulation.com Reddish Vale Insulations Ltd Vale House, Franklin Street, Oldham, Lancashire OL1 2DP T: 01616 886444 W: www.reddishvale.co.uk Rhodar Limited Unit C Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ T: 0800 834669 W: www.rhodar.co.uk Rhodar Industrial Services Ltd, Lexia House, West Yard, Lyncastle Way, Barley Castle Trading Estate, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4ST T: 01925 214121 W: www.rhodar.co.uk UK Environmental & Asbestos Solutions Ltd 3 Orrell Road, Pemberton, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN5 8EY T: 01515 202772 W: www.uk-eas.co.uk

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Reigart Contracts Ltd Reigart House, 16 Hornock Road, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire 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 Strada Environmental Ltd Unit 64, Boundary Road, Heathfield Industrial Estate, Ayr KA8 9DJ T: 01292 822650 W: www.stradaenvironmental.co.uk William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited 5 River Drive, Alness Industrial Estate, Alness, Ross-shire IV17 0PG T: 01349 882852 W: www.munrohighland.co.uk

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arca/atac member list 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, Republic of 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 D24 F220 T: 00353 1401 6118 W: www.ieservices.ie

Longford Environmental Townspark Industrial Estate, Athlone Road, Longford, Republic of Ireland T: 00353 43 332 8820 W: www.longfordenvironmental.ie

Members List South East Members AC & MS Limited Unit 13, International Business Park, Charfleets Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0SG 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: 02086 416000 W: www.adamsenvironmental.co.uk Airtech Analysis Ltd Unit 6 Blenheim Court, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8YT T: 01268 562645 W: www.airtech.org.uk Armstrong York Asbestos Environmental Ltd Stanhope Industrial Park, Wharf Road, Stanford Le Hope SS17 0EH T: 08703 500375 W: www.armstrong-york.com Asbestos Consultants Europe Ltd, Magnet Road, Grays, Essex RM20 4DP T: 01375 366777 W: www.aceconsultants.co.uk Ayerst Environmental Ltd 182a High Street, Beckenham, Bromley, Kent BR3 1EW T: 02086 588050 W: www.ayerstenv.com Bauer Analysis 12 Tallon Road, Hutton Industrial Estate, Brentwood, Essex CM13 1TF T: 01277 220633 W: www.bauerc.co.uk

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John Tinnelly & Sons Ltd 46 Forkhill Road, Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland BT35 8LZ T: 02830 265331 W: www.tinnelly.com MCE Contract Services Ltd Unit 11, Termon Business Park, Milestone Centre, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland BT79 9AL T: 02880 761900 W: www.mceservices.co.uk Precision Industrial Services Ltd 28 Campsie Industrial Estate, McLean Road, Londonderry, Northern Ireland BT47 3XX T: 02871 860135 W: www.precisiongroup.co.uk Safeway Environmental 1 The Jaynes, Brandon, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland V92 XW89 T: 00353 66 7138991 W: www.safewayenvironmental.ie

Bureau Veritas UK Ltd Langlands House, 130 Sandringham Avenue, Harlow, Essex CM19 5QA T: 08456 001848 W: www.bureauveritas.co.uk Cavendish Laboratories Ltd Millers Barn, The Warren Estate, Lordship Road, Writtle, Essex CM1 3WT T: 01245 422800 W: www.cavendishlaboratories.com Core Surveys Ltd Rotherfield Woodyard, Mill Lane, Fletching Common, Sussex BN8 4JL T: 01273 287390 W: www.coresurveys.co.uk Envirochem Analytical Laboratories Ltd 12 The Gardens, Broadcut, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8SS T: 01329 287777 W: www.envirochem.co.uk Environtec Ltd Environtec House, The Street, Hatfield Peverel, Chelmsford CM3 2EJ T: 01245 381900 W: www.environtec.com ENV Surveys Ltd Formula House, 12 Upper Hollingdean Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 7GA T: 01273 506098 W: www.envsurveys.com Fibre Management Ltd Unit 3, Bulrushes Business Park, Coombe Hill Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 4LZ T: 01342 313848 W: www.fibremanagement.co.uk Life Environmental Services Ltd 4 Ducketts Wharf, South Street, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 3AR T: 01279 503117 W: www.lifeenvironmental.com

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atac member list PA Group (UK) Ltd The Granary, Pinden Farm, Dartford, Kent DA2 8EA T: 08454 740172 W: www,pagroupuk.com Riverside Environmental Ltd Unit 12 Whiffens Farm, Clement Street, Hextable, Kent BR8 7PQ T: 08709 500161 W: www.riverside-es.com RPS Health Safety & Environment 20 Western Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Oxfordshire OX14 4SH T: 02072 803240 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 WSP UK Ltd WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF T: 02073 145000 W: www.wsp.com

South West & Wales Members ABP Associates Ltd Unit 8 Chancery Gate Business Centre, Manor House Avenue, Millbrook, Southampton, Hampshire SO15 0AE T: 02380 528571 W: www.abp.uk.com ASI Environmental Ltd 6 Testwood Lane, Totton, Southampton, Hampshire SO40 3AQ T: 02380 427750 W www.asi-asbestos-surveys.co.uk Casa Environmental Services Ltd Unit 9, Londonderry Farm, Keynsham Road, Willsbridge, Bristol, Avon BS30 6EL T: 01179 322323 W: www.casaenvironmental.co.uk Merryhill Asbestos Testing & Consulting Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0HA T: 01794 515848 W: www.matac.co.uk Santia Asbestos Management Ltd Axys House, Heol Crochendy, Parc Nantgarw, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF15 7TW T: 03300 241444 W: www.santia.co.uk

Midlands Members BDA Surveying Ltd Chapel Street, Oadby, Leicester, Leicestershire LE2 5AD T: 01162 719179 W: www.bdasurveying.co.uk Birmingham City Laboratories Phoenix House, Garretts Green, Valepits Road, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 0TD T: 01213 039300 W: www.birmingham.gov.uk/bcl Bradley Environmental Consultants Limited 20 Stourbridge Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3US T: 01215 500224 W: www.bradley-enviro.co.uk Clearview Environmental Ltd North Street, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 1PS T: 01162 888256 W: www.clearviewenv.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, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB T: 01604 878190 W: www.ensafe.co.uk

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Environmental Essentials Ltd Unit 3 Arlington Court, Silverdale Enterprise Park, Cannel Row, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 6SS T: 03454 569953 W: www.environmentalessentials.co.uk Oracle Solutions Ltd Unit 13, Henson Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PX T: 08448 000801 W: www.oracleasbestos.com Qualsurv International Ltd 8 Charles Court, Budbrooke Road, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 5LZ T: 01926 499750 W: www.qualsurv.co.uk SOCOTEC UK Ltd Bretby Business Park, Ashby Road, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE15 0YZ T: 01283 554499 W: www.socotec.co.uk Westland Environmental Safety Ltd Unit 2 Lymevale Court (Ground Floor), Parklands, Trent Vale, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST4 6NW T: 01782 624642 W: www.westlandasbestos.co.uk

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

North East Members ASKAMS Compliance Services Ltd Unit 10, Atley Business Park, Atley Way, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1WP T: 01670 737355 W: www.askams.co.uk Franks Portlock Consulting Limited Unit 2b, Hylton Park, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear SR5 3HD T: 01914 193116 W: www.franksportlock.co.uk Lucion Environmental Ltd Unit 7, Halifax Court, Dunston, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9JT T: 03455 040303 W: www.lucionservices.com SGS MIS Environmental Inward Way, Rossmore Business Park, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 3EN T: 0151 350 6666 W: www.sgs.co.uk

North West Members Acorn Analytical Services Ltd The Old Print Works, Carr Street, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 5HG T: 01924 443552 W: www.acorn-as.com Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd 23 Wheelforge Way, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1EH T: 01618 727111 W: www.aec.uk.net All Clear Solutions Ltd Spen Valley House, Rawfolds Industrial Estate, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 5LT T: 01274 861759 W: www.allclearsolutions.co.uk EDP Health Safety and Environment Consultants Ltd Rainford Hall, Crank Road, Crank, St Helens, Merseyside WA11 7RP T: 01744 766000 W: www.edp-uk.com

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atac member list Euro Environmental Ltd Atlas 6, Balby Carr Bank, Doncaster, Yorkshire DN4 5JT T: 08707 019170 W: www.euroenvironmental.co.uk lnspectas Compliance Ltd Suite 1.11, Woodhead House, Woodhead Road, Birstall, near Leeds, West Yorkshire WF17 9TD T: 08442 640094 W: www.inspectas.co.uk MCP Environmental Services LLP South Bradford Trading Estate, Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com

Scottish Members ACS Physical Risk Control Ltd Unit 14, Claremont Centre, Durham Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde G41 1BS T: 01414 275171 W: www.acsrisk.com Element Materials Technology Environmental UK Limited Rosewell House, Lochend Industrial Estate, Queen Anne Drive, Edinburgh EH28 8QJ T: 01457 873266 W: www.exova.com

Ireland Members

Micron Analytical Ltd Concord 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, Lancashire M25 9ND T: 01617 733701 W: www.ohec.co.uk

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

PCS Asbestos Consultants First Floor, 2 Moor Lane, Highburton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 0QS T: 01484 604920 W: www.pcs-asbestos.co.uk Pennington Choices Ltd The Old Barn, Brookfield House, Tarporley Road, Norcott Brook, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4EA T: 01928 568842 W: www.pennington.org.uk Resource and Environmental Consultants Ltd Osprey House, Pacific Quay, Broadway, Manchester, Greater Manchester M50 2UE T: 01618 681300 W: www.recltd.co.uk Richard L Thomas Associates Ltd 1st Floor, 120 Ashton Road, Denton, Greater Manchester M34 3JE T: 01613 206789 W: www.rtasbestos.com Scope iT Ltd Unit 14, The Quad, Atherleigh Business Park, Gibfield Park Avenue, Manchester, Lancashire M46 0SY T: 01942 879067 W: www.scope-it-group.com Shield On-Site Services Alton House, Alton Business Park, Ross On Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5BP T: 01484 545533 W: www.shieldon-siteservices.com Tersus Consultancy Ltd Unit 6 Carrera Court, Church Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S25 2RG T: 01708 555705 W: www.tersusgroup.co.uk WYG Environment Planning Transport Ltd Sovereign Square, 3 Sovereign Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS6 2UJ T: 01132 787111 W: www.wyg.com/services/asbestos

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Associate Members List Suppliers to Contractors Car/Van Leasing Adept Vehicle Management Independent House, Rowhurst Industrial Estate, Apedale Road, Chesterton, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 6BH T: 01782 562246 W: www.adeptvehicle.com

EASE Unit 7 - 8, Hovefields Court, Courtauld Road, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB T: 01268 297425 W: www.ease.uk.net ebm-papst UK Ltd Chelmsford Business Park, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 5EZ T: 01245 468555 W: www.ebmpapst.co.uk Ecoblast Supplies Ltd Unit 2 & 3, Old Railway Goods Yard, Scar Lane, Milnesbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4PE T: 01543 449259 W: www.ecoblastsupplies.co.uk

Consultancy

Empire Tapes PLC Houndhill Park, Bolton Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S63 7LG T: 01709 718200 W: www.empiretapes.com

Dawson Asbestos Consulting Ltd 63A Needingworth Road, St Ives, Peterborough PE27 5JY T: 07790 289241 W: www.dac-asbestos.co.uk

Enviro-Vac 14 Devonshire Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE4 0BF T: 01162 511154 W: www.enviro-vac.co.uk

Derisk (UK) Limited Burdett House, 15-16 Buckingham Street, London WC2N 6DU T: 02077 346655 W: www.deriskuk.com

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

Knights Research Ltd Knights Farm, Smithers Hill Lane, Shipley, Sussex RH13 8PP T: 07768 914848

GRSONE Ltd Woodland Place, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB T: 01268 271001 W: www.grsone.com

Northern Safety Ltd 109B Allison Avenue, Teesside Industrial Estate, Teeside TS17 9LY T: 01642 754880 W: www.northernsafetyltd.co.uk The Health & Safety People Unit F, Bedford Business Centre, Mile Road, Bedford MK42 9TW T: 03456 122144 W: www.thsp.co.uk

Equipment/Consumables 3M Scott Safety Pimbo Road, West Pimbo, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 9RA T: 01695 727171 W: www.3m.com Asbe Glovebag Limited Ashwellthorpe Industrial Estate, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich, Norfolk NR16 1ER T: 01508 481641 W: www.asbe-glovebag.co.uk Beacon International Elgee Works, Victoria Street, Desborough, Northamptonshire NN14 2LX T: 01536 762939 W: www.beaconinternational.co.uk Blastrac UK Unit 2A Outgang Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S25 3QY T: 01909 569118 W: www.blastrac.co.uk BSRIA Old Bracknell Lane West, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 7AH T: 08002 545700 W: www.bsria.co.uk Deconta UK Limited Units 3 & 4 Edtech Business Park, Locomotion Way, Camperdown Ind Est, Killingworth, Tyne and Wear NE12 5UP T: 01912 689809 W: www.deconta.eu Decontamination Respiratory Services Ltd Unit E43, Hastingswood Industrial Park, Wood Lane, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands B24 9QR T: 01213 866804 W: www.drs-limited.co.uk

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HSP Site Supplies Ltd Maplebank Poultry Farm, Maplescombe Lane, West Kingsdown, Kent DA4 0JY T: 01322 860579 W: www.hsp-group.co.uk Numatic International Ltd Millfield Industrial Estate, Chard, Taunton, Somerset TA20 2GB T: 0146 068600 W: www.numatic.co.uk Polystar Plastics Peel House, Peel Street, Northam, Southampton, Hampshire SO14 5QT T: 02380 232153 W: www.polystar.co.uk Quill International Industries PLC Castle Lane, Melbourne, Derby, Derbyshire DE73 8JB T: 01332 864664 W: www.quillinternational.com Safety Industries (Oakwood) Limited Tonbridge Road, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 8TS T: 01708 381499 W: www.safetyindustries.com SMH Products Limited SMH House, Maxwell Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE33 4PU T: 01914 566000 W: www.smhproducts.com Solotec Scientific Ltd Unit 6, Cowhill Trading Estate, Tramway Road, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire OL6 9AN T: 01613 396187 W: www.waysafe.co.uk Thermac (Hire) Ltd Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ T: 01132 709555 W: www.thermac.com

Home Improvements Anglian Windows Limited Head Office, PO Box 65, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6EJ T: 08082 732934 W: www.anglianhome.co.uk

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arca associate member list Insurance Grove & Dean Ltd Tollgate House, 96 Market Place, Romford, Essex RM1 3ER T: 01708 436811 W: www.grove-dean-corporate.co.uk Howden UK Group 1 Creechurch Place, London EC31 5AF T: 02071 331567 W: www.howdengroup.com

Merk Scaffolding Ltd Yard 5, Sadlers Hall Farm Industrial Estate, London Road, Essex SS13 2HD T: 07903 633687 W: www.scaffoldingessex.com Multi Task Operatives Ltd North Crescent, Cold Hesledon Industrial Estate, Cold Hesledon, Seaham, Durham SR7 8ST T: 01915 847966 W: www.multitaskscaffolding.com

Miles Smith Ltd 6th Floor One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB T: 02079 774800 W: www.milessmith.co.uk

Scaffolding Access Limited 20 Lamson Road, Ferry Lane Industrial Estate, Rainham, Essex RM13 9YY T: 01708 555540 W: www.scaffoldingaccess.co.uk

Labour Supply Members (Asbestos Operatives)

QFS Scaffolding Limited Westminster House, Denton Wharf, Marklane, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2PL T: 01474 334707 W: www.qfscaffolding.com

Calcot Asbestos Recruitment Ltd 5 Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 01189 421231 W: www.calcotasbestosrecruitment.co.uk DKF Recruitment Ltd Paul House, Stockport Road, Timperley, Cheshire WA15 7UQ T: 01618 266433 W: www.dkfrecruitment.co.uk Goldmills Recruitment Ltd 15 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 3AR T: 0203 934 6621 W: www.goldmills.co.uk ITS Asbestos Ltd First Floor, 44 Station Road, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5LT T: 02920 757636 W: www.itsconstruction.co.uk J&L Recruitment Ltd Suite G3, Connexions, 159 Princes Street, Suffolk IP1 1QJ T: 01953 661028 W: www.jl-recruitment.co.uk Opus Labour Services Ltd Suite F, Ground Floor, Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4TZ T: 01442 345006 W: www.opuslabour.co.uk PB Recruitment Consultants Ltd The Watertower, Guildprime Business Centre, Southend Road, Billericay, Essex CM11 2PZ T: 01277 889373 W: www.pb-recruitment.co.uk Sword Dynamic Service Provider Ltd Admirals Yard, Station Road, Patchway, Bristol BS34 6LR T: 01173 790808 W: www.swordds.co.uk Tradeslink Asbestos Services Limited Regent House, Suite 34b, Heaton Lane, Stockport SK4 1BS T: 01663 761901 W: www.tradeslinkasbestos.co.uk

Licenced Scaffolders

Overseas Services Envirochem Hellas SA 58 Akti Moutsopoulou Street, GR-18536 T: 0030 210 4280701 W: www.envirochem.gr Environmental Protection Engineering S.A 24 Dervenakion Street, Piraeus, 18545, Greece T: 0030 210 4060000 W: www.amiantos.gr Intergeo VI. PE. Thermis, Thessaloniki, PO Box 60040, Greece T: 0030 231 0478147 W: www.intergeo.gr Polyeco S.A 16th Km Athens-Korinth Ntl Road, PO Box 24, Aspropyrgos, Greece 19300 T: 0030 210 553 0600 W: www.polyeco.gr SUK 14, Iassonos Street, Palaio Faliro, Athens, 17564, Greece T: 0030 210 9719 180 W: www.suk.gr Wafin for Environmental Work & Asb Rem Hamzah Bin Abdul Muttalib Street, Al Uraija Al Wusta, P.O.Box 154511, Zip.code 11748, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia T: 0096 643 69006 W: www.wafin.sa

Recruitment Agencies (General) Calcot Asbestos Recruitment Ltd 5 Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 01189 421231 W: www.calcotasbestosrecruitment.co.uk Future Select Colenso House, Omega 1, Monks Cross Drive, York YO32 9GZ T: 01904 766611 W: www.future-select.co.uk J&L Recruitment Ltd Suite G3, Connexions, 159 Princes Street, Suffolk IP1 1QJ T: 01953 661028 W: www.jl-recruitment.co.uk

Alandale Plant & Scaffolding 9 Selsdon Way, City Harbour, London E14 9GL T: 02070 050050 W: www.alandaleuk.com Hadley Access Whitewall Yard, Royal Eagle Close, Rochester, ME2 4NF T: 01634 727700 W: www.hadley-scaffolding.co.uk High Peak Scaffolding Ltd Unit 6 Waterswallows Industrial Park, Waterswallows Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7JB T: 01298 767454 W: www.highpeakscaffolding.co.uk

PB Recruitment Consultants Ltd The Watertower, Guildprime Business Centre, Southend Road, Billericay, Essex CM11 2PZ T: 01277 889373 W: www.pb-recruitment.co.uk Penguin Recruitment 46A Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, Glamorgan SA3 4BQ T: 01214 420646 W: www.penguinrecruitment.co.uk

Mechanical Access Company Ltd Fleetway, Penarth Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF11 8TY T: 02920 390135 W: www.macscaffolding.com

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arca associate member list Roofing Contractors Absolute Roofing Solutions Ltd Unit 14, Jubilee Industrial Estate, Gorsey Lane, Coleshill B46 1JU T: 01212 683213 W: www.absoluteroofingsolutions.co.uk Lane Roofing Contractors Ltd Walsall House, 165-167 Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham, West Midlands B42 1TX T: 03450 667000 W: www.laneroofing.co.uk Profile Industrial Roofing Services Ltd Unit 50 Britannia Way, Britannia Enterprise Park, Lichfield, Staffordshire WS14 9UY T: 01543 411855 W: www.profileindustrialroofing.co.uk

Software/Communications Arkom Creative Technology Aizlewoods Mill, Nursery Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 8GG T: 01142 823444 W: www.arkom.co.uk Assure 360 63 Sutherland Grove, London, SW18 5QP T: 03334 442360 W: www.assure360.co.uk Crystal Ball Ltd Washbrook House, Talbot Road, Stretford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M32 0FP T: 03309 959950 W: www.crystalball.tv Mark One Consultants Unit 5-6, Bartlett Court, Sea King Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2NZ T: 01935 411319 W: www.m1c.co.uk Multibase Systems Limited 17 Cranmore Road, Chislehurst, Bromley, Kent BR7 6EP T: 02082 898459 W: www.multibase.co.uk Propeller Studios Ltd Alexander House, 40A Willbury Way, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 0AP T: 01462 440077 W: www.propeller-studios.co.uk

Root-5 Solutions Limited 11 Bon Accord Crescent, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB11 6DE T: 01224 586404 W: www.tracker-service.com

Cohart Asbestos Disposal Ltd 17 Archers Field, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1DH T: 01268 293406 W: www.cohartuk.com

Dunton Environmental Unit 1, Tamebridge Industrial Estate, Aldridge Road, Perry Barr, West Midlands B42 2TX T: 01213 564360 W: www.duntonenvironmental.com Environmental Contracts Limited Units 7-9, Central Trading Estate, Shaw Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY2 8QX T: 01384 213332 W: www.eclskips.co.uk Foxhall Environmental Services Ltd Foxhall Farm, Owler Lane, Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 9BW T: 01924 476235 W: www.foxhall-ltd.co.uk GJ Bowmer Waste Disposal Fairview, Magpie Lane, Little Warley, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3DT T: 01277 225428 W: www.bowmerwaste.co.uk 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, Rathcoole, Dublin D24 AP04 T: 00353 140 18000 W: www.rilta.ie Watling Waste Services Unit 1B & 2B Gatehouse Trading Estate, Lichfield Road, Brownhills, Walsall WS8 6JZ T: 01543 378317 W: www.watlingwaste.co.uk Ward Recycling Griffton Road, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Derby, Derbyshire DE7 4RF T: 03453 370000 W: www.ward.com Windsor Waste Management Ltd Unit 29 Childerditch Industrial Estate, Childerditch Hall Drive, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3HD T: 01708 559966 W: www.winwaste.com

Waste Services Acumen Waste Services Ltd Acumen House, Headlands Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF11 0LA T: 01977 529560 W: www.acumenwaste.co.uk Asbestos Collection Services Yard 1 & 2, Runwood Road, Charfleets Industrial Estate, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0PL T: 01268 681177 W: www.acswaste.co.uk Asbestos Waste Solutions 27a Oliver Close, West Thurrock, Romford, Essex RM20 3EE T: 01708 866060 W: www.asbestoswastesolutions.co.uk Biffa Waste Services Ltd Third Floor The Gatehouse, Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 8DB T: 08081 681111 W: www.biffa.co.uk/asbestos B&W Waste Management Services Ltd Building 18 Twinwoods Business Park, Thurleigh Road, Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire MK44 1FD T: 01234 215777 W: www.bw-specialists.co.uk

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