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Kellee81  
#1 Posted : 22 May 2015 15:02:58(UTC)
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Kellee81

Hi - quick question. I have always labelled ACM areas in buildings. I am being challenged that a register and drawing is sufficient to notify employees. What is everyone else doing now?
ashleywillson  
#2 Posted : 22 May 2015 15:06:45(UTC)
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ashleywillson

Always label an ACM as asbestos, if it breaks people in the nearby area need to know it is asbestos so that it can be reported and dealt with appropriately.
chas  
#3 Posted : 22 May 2015 15:13:20(UTC)
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chas

We tend to label ACM in areas where the public have no access (eg plant rooms etc). In public areas we rely on our management systems. We have found that in public areas and areas where there is a high degree of people traffic labels tend to get taken off and placed elsewhere, get painted over or otherwise removed and defaced. We have found that relying entirely on labels for warning contractors and maintenance staff is open to error and does not replace a robust management process.
kenty  
#4 Posted : 22 May 2015 15:16:58(UTC)
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kenty

In an ideal world you would always label, however this is not always practical in front of house public facing areas such as restaurants or shops, as warning labels may put customers off. If you choose not to label, ensure the register & drawings are available at all times (including for emergency works), and make sure your contractors review the information before carrying out any works.
Kellee81  
#5 Posted : 22 May 2015 15:17:18(UTC)
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Kellee81

Excellent, thought as much. I have always labelled. Our survey's all state to label areas where there is ACM's present for the reasons is what if it does get accidentally disturbed, people need to know immediately.. thank you!
Ron Hunter  
#6 Posted : 25 May 2015 13:03:21(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Not a good idea in schools and public buildings.
bob youel  
#7 Posted : 25 May 2015 16:56:54(UTC)
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bob youel

always labelled in private places and as Ron said - labelling not good in schools and similar where the public is present as things can get completely out of hand staff must be talked to e.g. carry out an asbestos tool box talk as well as having the labels etc. in place
stevie40  
#8 Posted : 26 May 2015 09:27:31(UTC)
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stevie40

Just setting off to visit a very large public school that had a register and management plan in place. Staff were trained in asbestos awareness. Maintenance team working in boiler plant room disturbed encapsualed asbestos that had not been labelled. Management system failed and staff exposed to fibres as a result. Label it up if non public area.
Kellee81  
#9 Posted : 28 May 2015 09:29:09(UTC)
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Kellee81

Great thank you everyone. Advice is appreciated.
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