ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT
Of
Rous Lench Village Hall Rous Lench
Worcestershire WR11 4UW
Date of Survey: 22/01/07
Site ID: APS1008
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Contents Page No.
1.0 Names and Addresses 3
2.0 Introduction 4 2.1 Objectives 4
3.0 Site Outline 5 3.1 Site Description 5 3.2 Site Overview 5
4.0 Asbestos Register 6
5.0 Site Location Plans 10 6.0 Register of Inspection 12
7.0 Algorithm Explanation 16 7.1 Material Risk Assessment 16 7.2 Point Score/Priority 17 7.3 Accessibility Score 17 7.4 Priority Risk Assessment 17
8.0 Methodology 19 8.1 Exclusions 19 9.0 General Caveat 21 9.1 Specific Notes 22
Appendix A. Certificate of Analysis 23
Appendix B. Asbestos Status Log and Action Plan 25
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1.0 Names and Addresses Site Ref No. APS1008
Client Name: Rous Lench Village Hall Rous Lench Worcestershire WR11 4UW Contact: Brian Herdman Phone: 07811 343535
Site Full Name: Rous Lench Village Hall Rous Lench Worcestershire WR11 4UW Contact: Brian Herdman Phone: 07811 343535
Report Author: Advanced Project Solutions 70 Rosehall Close Oakenshaw Redditch Worcestershire B98 7YD Contact: Baljit Sahota Phone: 01527 544 586
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2.0 Introduction Instructions were received from Mr Brian Herdman to conduct a full access sampling and identification Localised Type 2/3 Asbestos Survey of Rous Lench Village Hall, Rous Lench, Worcestershire, WR11 4UW. The Survey was carried out on the 22nd January 2007 by Baljit Sahota of Advanced Project Solutions Limited. The scope of the requirement was to conduct an Asbestos Survey on the premises as defined by the Client. The Survey type requested was a Type 2 on the whole property combined with a localised Type 3 as defined in MDHS 100 (surveying, sampling and assessment of asbestos containing material) July 2001. The Type 2 Survey is for sampling, identifying and assessing asbestos subject to risk within normal use; the Type 3 Survey is used to locate and describe as far as reasonably practicable, all Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) within the area of survey and may involve destructive inspection, where necessary. The localised Type 3 Survey was confined to the lobby and the male and female toilets. 2.1 Objectives
The purpose of the Survey is to locate, as far as reasonably practical, the presence and extent of any suspect ACMs in the building and assess their condition. All areas should be accessed and inspected as far as reasonably practical or must be presumed to contain asbestos. Samples from each type of suspect ACM found are collected and analysed to confirm or refute the Surveyor’s judgement. Any material which can reasonably be expected to contain asbestos must be presumed to contain asbestos and where it appears highly likely to contain asbestos, there should be a strong presumption that it does. To carry out a material assessment for each suspect ACM. To produce a Report of the findings as a basis for an Asbestos Register.
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3.0 Site Outline 3.1 Site Description The Village hall is a single storey structure of brick construction, with cast iron rain water goods and a pitched tiled roof. 3.2 Site Overview This site consisted of the following areas: Please see section 6.0 – Register of Inspection.
IT MUST BE CONSIDERED THAT AREAS LABELLED AS ‘NO ACCESS’ CONTAIN ACMS UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE
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4.0 Asbestos Register – Areas where Asbestos has been identified or presumed to be present
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Rous Lench Village Hall (APS1008)Rous LenchWorcestershireWR11 4UW
ASBESTOS REGISTER SUMMARY
Location Ref
Building Floor Room Register Sheet No
Position Product Type Approx Quantity
Asbestos Type Damage Extent Material Assessment
Risk
Priority Risk Assessment
Action Assessment
Comments Recommendation / Action Assessment
Last Inspection Next Inspection
G-002 Hall Ground Hall 001 Cement Sheet to Fire Place Asbestos Cement 1sqm Amosite Medium
Damage 6 0 Manage - Annually
There is a Medium risk of fibre release, therefore can be
retained and managed without risk to the occupiers. However, we recommend removal during
refurbishment works.
Manage the material and use a permit to work / method
statement for all work that will affect the material.
22-Jan-07 22-Jan-08
E-011 Hall Externals External 002 Roof Tile Asbestos Tile 30sqm Chrysotile No Visible Damage 3 0 Manage -
Annually
There is a low risk of fibre release, therefore can be
retained and managed without risk to the occupiers. However, we recommend removal during
refurbishment works.
Manage the material and use a permit to work / method
statement for all work that will affect the material.
22-Jan-07 22-Jan-08
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Site ID: Building:
Location ID: Floor:
Room / Area: Description:
Asbestos Score /Type:Product Score /Type:
Action Assessment:
Inspection Date:
Comments:
Recommendations:
Accessibility Score / 0
Material Risk Assessement:
Type: 0
Asbestos Cement
There is a Medium risk of fibre release, therefore can be retained and managed without risk to the occupiers. However, we recommend removal during refurbishment works.
INSPECTIONSRe-Inspection Date: 22/01/200822/01/2007
Score / Type: Partially Sealed
Amount: 1sqm
ASBESTOS REGISTER 1
Ground
HallAPS1008
G-002
Damage Score / 2ASSESSMENT DETAILS
Cement Sheet to Fire Place
IDENTIFICATION
2
Hall
Sample Reference / I.D. APS02
Extent: Medium Damage1Amosite
Surface Treatment 1
Manage - Annually 6
CONCLUSION
Manage the material and use a permit to work / method statement for all work that will affect the material.
No Photograph Available
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Site ID: Building:
Location ID: Floor:
Room / Area: Description:
Asbestos Score /Type:Product Score /Type:
Action Assessment:
Inspection Date:
Comments:
Recommendations:
Roof Tile
IDENTIFICATION
1
External
Sample Reference / I.D. APS04
Damage Score / 0ASSESSMENT DETAILS
ASBESTOS REGISTER 2
Externals
HallAPS1008
E-011
Re-Inspection Date: 22/01/200822/01/2007
CONCLUSION
Extent: No Visible DamageChrysotile
Manage - Annually 3
0
Material Risk Assessement:
No Photograph Available
0
There is a low risk of fibre release, therefore can be retained and managed without risk to the occupiers. However, we recommend removal during refurbishment works.
INSPECTIONS
Amount: 30sqmType:Accessibility Score /
Manage the material and use a permit to work / method statement for all work that will affect the material.
1Partially SealedAsbestos Tile
Surface TreatmentScore / Type:
1
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5.0 Site Location Plans
Drawings / Plans are not to scale. All dimensions are approximate.
Key
Chrysotile Amosite Crocidolite No Access
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Not to scale
Rous Lench Village HallRous LenchWorcestershireWR11 4UW
Ground Floor
G-001
G-002 G-007
G-003 G-004 G-005 G-008
G-009
G-006
G-010
APS02Asbestos Cement Sheet –Amosite
APS04Asbestos Roof Tiles –Chrysotile
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6.0 Register of Inspection – All areas inspected or not accessed during the Survey
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Rous Lench Village Hall (APS1008)Rous LenchWorcestershireWR11 4UW
REGISTER OF INSPECTION
Location Ref
Accessibility Score
ASBESTOS DETECTED NON ASBESTOS DETECTED
NOT ACCESSED
G-001 00 Entrance Lobby Lath and Plaster No Asbestos Detected APS01 Lath & Plaster throughout
building
G-001 00 Entrance Lobby Walls No Asbestos Detected Brick, Stone & Plaster
G-001 00 Entrance Lobby Floor No Asbestos Detected Ceramic Tiles & Concrete
G-001 00 Entrance Lobby Ceiling No Asbestos Detected
Plaster, Glas Fibre Insulation, Roof Felt
G-002 001 Hall Cement Sheet to Fire Place Asbestos Cement APS02 6
G-002 00 Hall All Other Elements No Asbestos Detected
G-003 00 Store Room Walls No Asbestos Detected Plasterboard, Brick & Plaster
G-003 00 Store Room Floor No Asbestos Detected Concrete
G-003 00 Store Room Ceiling No Asbestos Detected Plaster & Plasterboard
Sample No NotesRegisterSheet No
Location Description Area/Element Inspected
STATUS Material Risk Assessment
Score
REMOVE / REMEDIATE10+- Urgent Action7-9 Action As Soon As Possible
MANAGE INSPECT5-6 Planned Management-6 Monthly inspection2-4 Planned Management-12 Monthly inspection
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Rous Lench Village Hall (APS1008)Rous LenchWorcestershireWR11 4UW
REGISTER OF INSPECTION
Location Ref
Accessibility Score
ASBESTOS DETECTED NON ASBESTOS DETECTED
NOT ACCESSED
Sample No NotesRegisterSheet No
Location Description Area/Element Inspected
STATUS Material Risk Assessment
Score
G-004 00 Gents W.C Walls No Asbestos Detected Plasterboard, Brick & Plaster
G-004 00 Gents W.C Floor No Asbestos Detected Vinnyl & Concrete
G-004 00 Gents W.C Ceiling No Asbestos Detected Plaster & Plasterboard
G-005 00 Ladies W.C Walls No Asbestos Detected Plasterboard, Brick & Plaster
G-005 00 Ladies W.C Floor No Asbestos Detected Timber
G-005 00 Ladies W.C Ceiling No Asbestos Detected Plaster & Plasterboard
G-006 00 Store All Elements No Asbestos Detected
G-007 00 Hall All Elements No Asbestos Detected
G-008 00 Boiler Room All Elements No Asbestos Detected Boiler Not Accesed - Live
REMOVE / REMEDIATE10+- Urgent Action7-9 Action As Soon As Possible
MANAGE INSPECT5-6 Planned Management-6 Monthly inspection2-4 Planned Management-12 Monthly inspection
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Rous Lench Village Hall (APS1008)Rous LenchWorcestershireWR11 4UW
REGISTER OF INSPECTION
Location Ref
Accessibility Score
ASBESTOS DETECTED NON ASBESTOS DETECTED
NOT ACCESSED
Sample No NotesRegisterSheet No
Location Description Area/Element Inspected
STATUS Material Risk Assessment
Score
G-009 00 Lounge All Elements No Asbestos Detected
G-010 00 Kitchen Sink Pad No Asbestos Detected APS03
G-010 00 Kitchen All Other Elements No Asbestos Detected
E-011 002 External Roof Tile Asbestos Tile APS04 3
E-011 00 External All Other Elements No Asbestos Detected
REMOVE / REMEDIATE10+- Urgent Action7-9 Action As Soon As Possible
MANAGE INSPECT5-6 Planned Management-6 Monthly inspection2-4 Planned Management-12 Monthly inspection
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7.0 Algorithm Explanation For each sample/inspection a Risk Assessment has been carried out. A points score (algorithm) has been allocated on the basis of the examination of a number of parameters. This system has been based on HSE, MDHS 100 guidelines and is explained as follows. 7.1 Material Risk Assessment
Sample Variable Score Example Of Scores Product Type (or debris from product)
1 2 3
Asbestos-reinforced composites (plastics, resins, mastics, roofing, felts, vinyl floor tiles, semi-rigid paints or decorative finishes, asbestos cement etc). Asbestos insulating board, mill boards, other low density insulation boards, asbestos textiles, gaskets, ropes and woven textiles, asbestos paper and felt. Thermal insulation (i.e. pipe and boiler lagging), sprayed asbestos, loose asbestos, asbestos mattresses and packing.
Condition
0 1 2 3
Good Condition – No Visible Damage. Low Damage – A few scratches or surface marks, broken edges on boards, tiles etc. Medium Damage – significant breakage of materials or several small areas where material has been damaged revealing loose asbestos fibres. High damage or delamination of materials, sprays thermal insulation. Visible asbestos debris.
Surface Treatment
0 1 2 3
Composite materials containing asbestos – reinforced plastics, resins, vinyl tiles. Enclosed sprays and lagging. AIB (with exposed face painted or encapsulated), asbestos cement sheets etc. Unsealed AIB or encapsulated lagging and sprays. Unsealed lagging and sprays.
Asbestos Type
1 2 3
Chrysotile Amphibole asbestos excluding Crocidolite Crocidolite
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7.2 Point Score/Priority Each parameter is scored as: high = 3, medium = 2, or low = 1; two categories also allow a nil score. The value assigned to each of the four parameters is added together to give a total score of between 2 and 12. Presumed or strongly presumed asbestos containing materials are scored as Crocidolite (3), unless analysis of similar samples from the building shows a different asbestos type, or if there is a reasoned argument that another type of asbestos was almost always used.
Score Action
10 or more
Urgent Action – High potential to release fibres if disturbed
7 to 9
Action as soon as possible – Medium potential to release fibres if disturbed
5 to 6
Planned Management – 6 Monthly inspection – Low potential to release fibres if disturbed
4 or less
Planned Management – 12 Monthly inspection – Very low potential to release fibres if disturbed
Not scored
Non-asbestos materials
7.3 Accessibility Score An Accessibility score has been completed by APS and has been included in the asbestos register section of this report. The score is provided purely as a guideline to aid the ‘Duty Holder’ to compile a full Priority Risk Assessment.
Score Accessibility 1
Low Accessibility
2
Medium Accessibility
3
High Accessibility
7.4 Priority Risk Assessment The Priority Risk Assessment analyses the likelihood of the asbestos containing material (ACM) being disturbed. The responsibility of the Priority Risk Assessment remains with the ‘Duty Holder’ under the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002.
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The Priority Risk Assessment score should be added to the material risk assessment score to give a combined total risk for each ACM. The assessment algorithm is as follows: Assessment Factor Score Examples of score variable
Normal occupant activity 0 Rare disturbance activity (e.g. little used store room) 1 Low disturbance activities (e.g. office type activity 2 Periodic disturbance (e.g. industrial or vehicular activity which may contact
asbestos containing material 3 High levels of disturbance (e.g. fire door with asbestos insulating board
sheet in constant use Secondary activities for area As above As above Likelihood of disturbance
0 Outdoors 1 Large rooms or well-ventilated areas 2 Rooms up to 100m2
Location
3 Confined spaces 0 Usually inaccessible or unlikely to be disturbed 1 Occasionally likely to be disturbed 2 Easily disturbed
Accessibility
3 Routinely disturbed Extent/amount 0 Small amount or items (e.g. strings, gaskets) 1 Less of equal to 10m2 or less or equal to 10m pipe run
2 Greater than 10m2 or less or equal to 50m2 or Greater than 10m to less of equal to 50m pipe run
3 Greater than 50m2 or Greater than 50m pipe run Human exposure potential Number of occupants
0 None
1 1 to 3 2 4 to 10 3 Greater than 10 Frequency of use or area 0 Infrequent 1 Monthly 2 Weekly 3 Daily Average time area is in use 0 Less than 1 hour 1 Greater than 1 hour and less than 3 2 Greater than 3 and less than 6 3 Greater than 6 Maintenance activity
0 Minor disturbance (e.g. possibility of contact when gaining access 1 Low disturbance (e.g. changing light bulbs in asbestos insulating board
ceiling 2 Medium disturbance (e.g. lift one of two asbestos insulating board ceiling
tiles to access a valve
3 High levels of disturbance(e.g. removing a number of asbestos insulating board ceiling tiles to replace a valve or for recabling
0 asbestos containing material unlikely to be disturbed for maintenance 1 Less or equal to 1 per year 2 Greater than 1 per year
Frequency of maintenance activity
3 Less than 1 per month
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8.0 Methodology MDHS 100 defines three different types of Asbestos Surveys: Type 1: Location and Assessment Survey (Presumptive Survey)
All materials which could possibly contain asbestos are presumed to do so until proven otherwise.
Type 2: Standard Identification and Assessment Survey (Sampling Survey)
Materials that the Surveyor suspects may contain asbestos are sampled and the asbestos confirmed or disproved by laboratory analysis. Only asbestos materials on the external regions of structures are detected using this method. This is the preferred HSE method for buildings which are not to be demolished or substantially refurbished.
Type 3: Full Access Sampling and Identification Survey
(Pre-demolition / major refurbishment Surveys) Intrusive methods are used in order to assist detection of asbestos situated inside structural components. This method is intrinsically hazardous, expensive and will involve isolation of all services in the areas. Also the surveying method may involve significant structural and cosmetic damage. It is advisable that this type of survey is only undertaken on uninhabited properties or areas which will not be re-inhabited until the refurbishment / demolition work has been complete.
All APS Surveyors hold a British Institute of Occupational Hygiene (BIOH) Certificate of Competence P402 (Surveying and Bulk Sampling for Asbestos). Analysis is achieved by employing polarised light microscopy and dispersion staining techniques by United Kingdom Accreditation Scheme (UKAS) accredited laboratories. 8.1 Exclusions Areas excluded from the survey are as follows: -
♦ Mechanical equipment such as boiler, motors, static space heaters, generators and
other such equipment unless stated in the report. ♦ Safes and other high security sytems.
Where asbestos is present and requires urgent attention either to remove or encapsulate the material to prevent exposure to possible fibre release, it is highlighted in the Asbestos Register. Any recommendations given in this Report should be adhered to as part of the Management Plan for the building in question. The Surveyor and the Company will not be held responsible if the Client or user of the building does not follow that advice rendered as part of the Survey.
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Given the way in which asbestos containing materials have been used in concealed and composite structures during the construction of buildings, asbestos may only be detected during the course of subsequent demolition. Asbestos Ceilings and Riser Panels It is possible for additional asbestos containing items to be concealed by asbestos ceiling tiles; for example, an asbestos ceiling could conceal the presence of asbestos firebreaks, contaminated plant, air conditioning services, conduits, cabling etc and in addition sprayed coating on soffits and structural steel beams. Similarly, an asbestos riser panel could be concealing an asbestos insulated pipework. Soil pipes In some circumstances, asbestos has been used as a packing/jointing material to pipe collars. These are difficult to detect unless they are systemically and destructively tested. For Health and Safety reasons soil pipes are not accessed unless specifically requested, therefore appropriate measures will be taken. Electrical switch gear and electrical storage heaters It is common for heavy-duty fuse boxes to contain woven asbestos materials as a backing behind the fuses. Similarly, storage heaters can contain asbestos materials. For safety reasons these are not sampled but will be visually assessed if safe to do so. Electrical installations will not be accessed unless the electrical system is isolated and the surveyor is accompanied by a qualified electrician at no cost to APS. Machinery and Plant For reasons of safety, items of plant and machinery will only be accessed if safe to do so. Quantification Restrictions Every effort will be made to gain exact quantities but where areas cannot be adequately accessed, assumptions will be proposed or areas noted for further investigations.
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9.0 General Caveat Every effort has been made to identify all asbestos containing materials so far as was reasonably practicable to do so within the scope of the Survey and the attached Report. Methods used to carry out the Survey were agreed with the Client prior to any works being commenced. Survey techniques used involve trained and experienced Surveyors using the combined approach with regard to visual examination and necessary bulk sampling. It is always a possibility after a Survey that asbestos based materials of one sort or another may remain in the property or area covered by that Survey, this could be due to various reasons: Asbestos materials existing within areas not specifically covered by this Report are therefore outside the scope of the Survey. The survey will not include areas below ground level unless specifically requested. Whilst every effort will be made to locate and identify ACMs within a building, Asbestos may well be hidden as part of the structure to a building and not visible until the structure is dismantled to its component parts at a later date. This Survey will detail all areas accessed and all samples taken; where an area is not covered by this Survey it will be due to “No Access” for one reason or another i.e. working operatives, sensitive location or just simply no access. It may have been necessary for the limits of the Surveyor's authority to be confirmed prior to the Survey. Access for the Survey may be restricted for many reasons beyond our control such as height, inconvenience to others, immovable obstacles or confined space. Where electrical equipment is present and presumed in the way of the Survey no access will be attempted until proof of its status is given. Our operatives have a duty of care under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 for both themselves and others. In the building where asbestos has been located and it is clear that not all areas have been investigated, any materials found to be suspicious and not detailed as part of the survey should be treated with caution and sampled accordingly. Where a survey is carried out under the guidance of the owner of the property, or his representative, then the survey will be as per his instructions and guidance at that time. APS cannot accept any liability for loss, injury, damage or penalty issues due to the work necessary in providing information to process and complete this Report. APS cannot be held responsible for any damage caused as part of this survey carried out on your behalf. Due to the nature and necessity of sampling for asbestos some damage is unavoidable and will be limited to just that necessary for the taking of samples.
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9.1 Specific Notes ● Samples taken from floor tiles (or similar material) may include a bitumastic adhesive as
part of the sample. It is known that some proprietary brands of bitumen have an asbestos content and this will be included as an integral part of the Bulk Sample unless otherwise stated.
Due to the inconsistency of the fibre content in vinyl floor material and its low percentage (generally less than 2% by volume) random sampling only, was carried out to establish the possible presence of asbestos in vinyl flooring. A more comprehensive sampling strategy would have to be implemented to establish the exact extent of asbestos based vinyl flooring. However, unless the material is subjected to vigorous abrasive action or fire, the possibility of fibre release will be minimal due to the matrix of the material.
● All the recommendations described in this Report are based upon assumptions made
after consideration of the type of material, condition of the material, its location, analysis result and type of use to which the area is subjected. However, statutory authorities or others could require amendments based on local knowledge, change in legislation, change in use, or indeed other conditions of criteria.
● The Diagrams in the Report are not to scale and are illustrative only to indicate
approximate locations. The descriptions used are for location identification purposes. ● Any person undertaking work within the buildings should be told of the presence of
asbestos. This briefing also applies to any other person associated with the site, including staff, key holders, sub-contractors and others.
● Where similar items exist in the building, only one or two samples have been taken to
ascertain the material content. It was assumed that similar products were of the same material.
● This Report has been written with reference to the various Guidance Notes etc, issued,
and current at the date of this Report and describes circumstances at the site on the date the investigation took place.
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Appendix A. Certificate of Analysis
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Appendix B. Asbestos Status Log and Action Plan
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Asbestos Status Log
Date Name Company Note / Comments
22/01/07 Baljit Sahota APS Localised Type 2/3 Asbestos Survey
Please ensure that all circumstances affecting the status of any Asbestos identified within the
Property in the original Survey (including, inspections, removals, etc) are recorded above. If during maintenance or removal work any additional Asbestos or suspect material is located,
please immediately contact APS on 01527-544-586 for advice.
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Action Plan
Emergency
Demolition
General enquiry
Contact
APS 01527-544-586
Request competent
Laboratory to sample and analyse
Advise no Asbestos
precautions necessary
Request Method
Statement
Forward for review
and comment
Undertake works
Update records
What Type of Material
ASBESTOS
ASBESTOS NON ASBESTOS What Type of Material
NON ASBESTOS
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