The HSE are prioritising asbestos management in schools and have recently announced that schools must be ready for imminent asbestos inspections, so it’s important to be prepared; not only so you’re not caught out if you’re paid a visit, but to help keep everyone safe on your premises, including yourself.
But where do you start?
Luke Pargeter, CEO of iAM Compliant and Emma Parker of Delegated Services share below their insider tips on how to prepare for when the call comes in or the HSE arrive at your school reception.
If you’re a school manager, this is a must read!
If you haven’t already got an asbestos survey, this is definitely the place to start. Without a survey you won’t know if there’s any asbestos on your site, what condition it’s in, and if there’s any action needed, so it’s a fundamental starting point.
Budgets are tight right now. And we’re all for saving money for your school by doing as much as possible yourself, but asbestos is such a specialist area that we’d really recommend getting a good quality survey carried out by an accredited UCAS UK surveyor. Yes, it’ll cost a few bob to get done, but getting these foundations right are critical to effectively and safely managing asbestos on your site, so it’s worth the investment.
The surveyor (make sure you see evidence of appropriate experience and training!) will carry out a thorough assessment of your site, really examining everything in minute detail.
The outcome of this survey will provide you with information on what Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) you have in your school building that your building users could come into contact with in the normal day-to-day running of things.
If you’re going to undertake maintenance, refurbishment, or any type of work even if it’s just installing IT cabling, you should ideally not perform any of these until you’re sure the people carrying out the work won’t be encountering asbestos. So, in this situation you’ll need a Maintenance/Refurbishment Survey in addition to your day-to-day asbestos survey.
Now you’ve got your asbestos survey in place, well, that’s a great start, but there are some key other areas you need in place to ensure you’re fully compliant.
So, you’ve got all your documentation, plans, training & briefings in place. But what is it that the HSE are specifically going to ask when they come knocking or call your reception?
Has asbestos been identified at your site? Please provide up to date records.
Asbestos that’s identified is usually detailed in an asbestos register.
Are all asbestos containing materials in a good condition? Please provide evidence.
Asbestos in a good condition means that it is being managed properly.
Has the risk of people being exposed to asbestos been assessed? Please provide a copy of these assessments.
This usually comes in the form of a priority risk assessment. These assessments look at the risk of people being exposed to asbestos and not just the asbestos material itself.
The good news is, if you’ve got a robust asbestos survey, risk assessment and action plan in place, none of the above will cause a problem. But it’s key to make sure you’re prepared ahead of that knock on the door or call to reception.
A few years back, the HSE ran some asbestos inspections across a range of schools and issued 20 improvement notices. These were areas where the schools needed to make improvements to be fully compliant.
Here we share the key areas they tripped up on, so you can ensure you avoid them when it’s your turn for inspection.
Accredited asbestos survey that identifies the location and condition of asbestos, gives that a risk/prioritisation score
Action or Management Plan including record of regular inspections of identified asbestos
Full briefed teachers and other staff
Asbestos briefing in place for any contractors or other visitors to your site
Asbestos awareness training in place
Take a look at our Be Asbestos Ready Toolkit – it has everything you need to swot up on asbestos including our awareness course, asbestos materials checklist, how to prepare for an HSE inspection, how to ensure you’re compliant and how to spot asbestos in your school. It’s your one-stop shop for all things asbestos!
For a refresher on what asbestos actually is, the history behind it, where it hides and the damage it can do check out our previous blog - Asbestos in Schools: The Facts.
If you'd like to make a start of recording your asbestos data and management plans, why not try out iAM Compliant for free?