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#1 Posted : 19 March 2009 15:11:00(UTC)
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Posted By nspencer
Having got involved with some health surveillance for a housing association I now find out that there is 2 employees who are asbestos surveyors. My question is should they be licensed with the HSE to do this?
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#2 Posted : 19 March 2009 15:19:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rodger Alan Ker
More information needed to provide a definitive response, however, as individuals they should have personal qualifications from BOHS, and if they work for a company that should be registered with UKAS
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#3 Posted : 19 March 2009 15:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By Phil Rose
No, asbestos surveyors do not have to be licensed by the HSE to do asbestos surveys. However, MDHS 100 states that organisations offering an asbestos survey service should comply with EN 45004 which is available from UKAS. Individuals can seek personal certification as well, I think that this is in accordance with EN 45013 but worth checking on. But to answer question again, they are not required to be licensed by the HSE for surveying.

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#4 Posted : 19 March 2009 16:09:00(UTC)
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Posted By tunstall
Asbestos Surveyors need to have attained the BOHS Building Surveys and Bulk Sampling for Asbestos. Asbestos Surveyors do not need to be licensed by the HSE, Regulation 3 (2) (iv)exempts "air monitoring and control, and the collection and analysis of samples to ascertain whether a specific material contains asbestos" this is providing the exposure to asbestos will be 'sporadic and of low intensity' i.e. the concentration of asbestos in the air is not liable to exceed 0.6 fibres per cubic centimetre when measured over a ten minute period, or it is clear from a suitable risk assessment that the control limit of 0.1 fibres per cubic centimetre averaged over a 4 hour period will not be exceeded.
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#5 Posted : 19 March 2009 17:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson
No medicals or health surveillance required, also no "specific" training is required also they just have to be "competent"

UKAS, NIACS, ABICS BOHS RICS all have training and schemes in place but no legal requirement to do them or be a mamber
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#6 Posted : 19 March 2009 23:43:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Hunter
Dave - Regulation 21 of CAR 2006 (accreditation) applies.
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#7 Posted : 20 March 2009 11:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson
I know Ron but that is only for Accredited Laboratories and analysts not for surveying
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