Posted By Garry Mcglaid
Thanks for the link Paul,
It was much appreciated.
And thanks Brenda for highlighting the programme not aired in Scotland (We can only handle so much Matthew Wright)
I was about to mention the comment about the taped up asbestos, in fact i sat open mouthed at the comment, however Ron has voiced the concerns very eloquently.
I shall attempt "probably without success" now to play devils advocate.
I come from a Construction Management background, and dealt with all the major local authorities.
First thing i wish to express, from my own experiences, Warren does indeed have a point.
I have found the local authorities Health and Safety advisory employees to not be as stringent.
Indeed many years ago when i sat my Nebosh general it mostly consisted of LA health & Safety advisors who did not wish to be there. And if i may be Frank, it spoiled my enjoyment and my experience on the course.
In further roles dealing with major LAs, i found the asbestos reports i requested were nothing more than a paper chase, whenever i asked for further information i was met with a vacant expression. I have indeed instructed some of our teams to leave jobs as i was not comfortable with the plans in place.
Indeed it cost my company work and future tenders much to my MDs distress, however i could sleep at night, and he knew it was the right thing to do (a good employer).
Thats just an observation from experience and situations, i do not infer all LA professionals to be of that ilk, so please dont shoot me down.
As stated earlier, i come from a construction background, and i know for a fact i have been exposed to asbestos, i know this for a fact.
I left construction management about 10 years ago as i had found a new vocation, Health & Safety, (Well no one goes to school and tells teacher they want to be a H&S advisor)
In my opinion, managing asbestos is the best policy, if managed properly,
However, within most situations of the situations that were highlighted, and in most other sectors, in reality its total bunkum.
I am now employed within a different sector from construction, the lack of knowledge is disturbing. I have highlighted my concerns On every level, but it is still open to abuse on a daily basis.
I have now enforced an asbestos management policy with excellent support from my management, but i still find the asbestos knowledge outwith construction to be almost negligent
My wife is a teacher, i have bored her till she can take no more on the exposure of asbestos in schools, indeed she is now the asbestos police in her school.
But i do believe it is indeed a huge problem.
I was about to thank Matthew Wright for highlighting the problem, but i shant go that far.
I shall thank Brenda instead, many thanks
Garry