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Posted By Phillipe What is the standpoint regarding an asbestos register for a building that does not have any asbestos present in its materials of construction. For example, a brand new shop, in a brand new mall?
What is the point of providing a register for a building that has no asbestos?
Just a query really.
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Posted By Mike Draper Not sure what makes you think you need an asbestos register, but the most you should have is a statement in the health and safety file identifying what hazard materials have been used in the construction and if it seems appropriate, a statement that there is no asbestos.
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Posted By Robert K Lewis If you read the HSE guidance materials you will note that all new builds post 1998 can be regarded as free of asbestos without further evidence. The old Prohibition Regulations are regarded as to fully effective in preventing any installation of asbestos materials after this date.
However do make sure that nobody has bought in "antique/period" equipment in that has not been subject to checks and modification if asbestos was located. There is no real need to make a statement in a file as legislation has made it superfluous.
Bob
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Posted By Phillipe Thanks for that, as I stated it was a query rather than anything else and you have both answered my question
regards
Phil
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Posted By Bob Youel
recently an enforcer was pushing us to have regiasters, with accompanying surveys, for buldings built after 2003?! - we sorted that one quite easily
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Posted By Robert K Lewis Bob
Did you explain to them gently how to intepret legislation?!!!:-)
What with CDM 2007 reg 21 we really are having a few problems.
Bob
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