UK Asbestos Regulations
This article covers Asbestos regulations in the UKAsbestos is a mineral found in nature that had many beneficial properties as a building material, like fire resistance and insulation.
There are 3 types of asbestos, and it is still mined and used as a building material in many developing countries. Still today asbestos can be found in many different materials.
In the UK regulations fully banned the use of asbestos in 1999.
Today in the UK there are 2 asbestos regulations designed to protect staff working near asbestos.
- REACH (the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Regulations 2007) and.
- CAR12 (Control of Asbestos Regulations of 2012).
REACH prohibits the importation, supply and use of asbestos. While CAR12 covers work with asbestos, and licensing of asbestos-removal activities.
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 are known as CAR 12. CAR12 governs day-to-day safe working practice anywhere asbestos could be present. CAR12 is an update of the 2006 regulations.
If you work in safety, it is the CAR12 regulations as opposed to REACH you need to concern yourself with on a day-to-day basis.
What do CAR12 Regulations Require?
CAR12 regulations place responsibilities upon employers, employees and duty-holders.CAR12 details what needed to be done to protect those who work with or could accidentally disturb asbestos and for premises that contain asbestos. For example, the owner of the premises known as the duty holder must undertake an asbestos survey. The premises could in turn be rented by an employer. The employer must provide appropriate Asbestos training.Below we detail each stakeholders (duty-holder, employer & employee) responsibilities under CAR12.Employer’s CAR12 Duties
Regulation 5 of CAR12: Identifying AsbestosRegulation 5 dictates that employers must not undertake any work which may be liable to expose their employees to asbestos in a given premises.They must carry out an assessment as to whether asbestos is present and decide if existing information is reliable, are surveys of the correct type and sufficiently detailed for the type of work being done. Information should also be part of the health & safety plan prepared by the CDM coordinatorRegulation 6 of CAR12: Assessment of WorkWhen planning work in premises employers must make and record an assessment of the risks from asbestos in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations.This risk assessment must be modified if there are changes in the work methods or in the conditions in the premisesRegulation 10 of CAR12: TrainingAs outlined in Regulation 10, employers must ensure that adequate information, instruction and training is given to all their employees liable to be exposed to asbestos. Employers must review training needs any time the job changes or different work practices are introduced.Building Owner (Duty-holder) Responsibilities
This is the person in charge of the building and they have a responsibility to identify, locate and manage the asbestos in any non-domestic building built after 1999.Common areas of domestic buildings such as flats and those domestic buildings owned by councils and housing associations are covered by Regulation 4 of CAR12:Regulation 4 of CAR12 states that the person in charge of the building (The Duty Holder) shall ensure that a suitable and sufficient assessment is, or is liable to be, present in any non-domestic building built before 2000.They should ensure that:- Account is taken of a buildings age, plans and information.
- Inspection is made of reasonably accessible areas.
- Where asbestos is shown to be present, there should be written plans made available identifying the location/ register.
- Measures are in place to manage the risks which are specified in the plan.
- Where asbestos is shown to be present, include measures for monitoring condition maintenance or removal as appropriate.
- Information must be made available to everybody that may disturb it.
- The plan is reviewed at suitable intervals.
- That any measures taken to implement the plan must be recorded. The Duty Holder must ensure that this information is available to those contracted to carry out works