Controlling risks from asbestos
[ch 7: page 147]Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, anyone responsible for the maintenance of non-domestic premises has a duty to manage the asbestos in them to protect anyone using or working in the premises from the risks to health caused by exposure to asbestos (see below: The duty to manage asbestos). If a duty-holder wants building or maintenance work done on the premises, or on plant or equipment that may contain asbestos, it must identify where it is, its type and condition, assess the risks and manage and control those risks.
The control limit for asbestos is 0.1 fibres per cubic centimetre (f/cm3) of air measured over four hours for all types of asbestos (Regulation 2). The HSE emphasises that the control limit is not a “safe” level, and that exposure from work activities involving asbestos must be reduced as far below the control limit as possible. Respiratory protective equipment must be ignored when assessing whether the control limit has been reached.
Training is mandatory for anyone liable to be exposed to asbestos fibres at work. This includes maintenance workers and others who may come into contact with or disturb asbestos, such as cable installers, as well as those involved in asbestos removal work.