Description
Asbestos for Surveyors is a practical reference guide for all those responsible for identifying and dealing with asbestos in buildings. The book is based upon the Control of Asbestos at Work Act 2002 and is intended to be a guide to the technical aspects of asbestos and why it was originally used. It illustrates where it may be found in buildings, what type of survey is required and how to undertake it. The information that the dutyholder needs from the surveyor to compile an adequate management plan is also detailed. This edition has been fully revised to take account of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/2739), which came into force in November 2006. The regulations, which replaced three existing sets of asbestos regulations with a single set of rules, reduce exposure limits and introduce mandatory training for those working with asbestos.
About the Author
Bill Sanderson has worked in the Casella Group since 1983 in all areas of asbestos consultancy. Originally a chemist in the printing industry (with an interest in the health and safety aspects), his wide experience in asbestos consultancy over the last 20 years has lead to the provision of training courses for asbestos sampling and measurement. He played a major role in developing the BOHS Proficiency Modules which are now standard training requirements for analysts and consultants in the asbestos industry. He is a member of the HSE's Committee on Fibre measurement and its working group WG2, which produced MDHS 100. He is chairman of the UKAS Asbestos Technical Advisory Committee and the BOHS Special Interest Group on Fibres.
Book Information
ISBN 9780728205123
Author Bill Sanderson
Format Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint Estates Gazette Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 317g