ARCA News issue 100 Spring 2018

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the journal for asbestos management professionals

news SPRING 2018 ¡ ISSUE 100

ALG Appendices Cover Asbestos Removal and Sampling Topics

Developing People in the Workplace

CSCS Cards for Asbestos Analysts and Surveyors


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contents

Welcome to The Journal for Asbestos Management Professionals

news chief executive’s comment arca news atac news

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8 diary dates 9 asbestos in the news 10 guidance 13 research 14-15 insurance news 19 arca services 20-21

asbestos essentials management news a view of the industry

Advertising Contributors G J Bowmer Howden Insurance SMH Erith Solotec Scientific/Waysafe Thermac Windsor Waste Biffa Waste Services Protec Equipment Miles Smith Acumen Waste Services Foxhall Environmental QFS Scaffolding Shield Environmental Services Empire Tapes Scott Safety Mick George Asbestech Fiberlock Technologies Teams DKF Recruitment

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chief executives comment

Reflection, Progression and Development I

Steve Sadley, Chief Executive

am delighted to be writing this Chief Executive comment for the 100th issue of ARCA News. The Chief Executive’s Comment, or Chief Executive’s Report as it was initially called, first appeared in ARCA News Issue Number 20, in autumn 1997. This first report was written by ARCA Chief Executive at the time, Terry Jago. In reaching this milestone of the 100th issue of ARCA News, I can’t help but reflect on the time I spent working with Terry and working on ARCA News in particular, and his contribution to the publication over the years.

I was hoping to report in this issue that the Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Supervising Licensed Asbestos Removal would be available. Unfortunately, due to an issue with one module, which is included in all Level 3 Supervision NVQs, the qualification will now not be launched until April. As soon as the qualification is available we will advise members, and following this we will be issuing supervisor CSCS cards under the ARCA ARMI Skills Card Scheme. Following feedback from regional meetings the pricing structure for the ARCA Member Audit App has been revised. The pricing structure now makes the app more competitively priced for those companies who wish to utilise multiple users. This is covered on page 7. OUR MISSION To give the best possible service and support to assist ARCA members and customers in providing safe, effective and ethical management of asbestos, thereby safeguarding the public.

OUR VISION We envision being an essential strategic partner, through membership of ARCA and ATaC, to all companies providing asbestos management and licensed asbestos removal services, or services to those companies, by providing solutions which contribute to the overall success of their businesses and provide reassurance to their clients.

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It is our intention to visit all of our members this year at their offices, and some of our members will have already received a visit, or have a visit arranged. The purpose of these visits is to ensure that you are getting the most out of your ARCA membership and to obtain feedback on the services ARCA are providing and to determine how we can help further.

As a result of the last year’s ARCA Charity Week, ARCA was able to make significant donations to the Association’s charity, Mesothelioma UK, and the Chairman’s charity, the Indee Rose Trust. This year’s ARCA Charity Week is scheduled for the 10th - 14th of September. This will be the third year ARCA has run a Charity Week and we are hoping for a bigger participation this year from ARCA members than in previous years. We will once again be supporting Mesothelioma UK and the Chairman’s charity this year is the Wigan and Leigh Hospice (please see page 7). I do hope that many of you will support this week of events in some way. Please let us know if you are planning an event or activity and we will promote your efforts through our communication channels. Finally, I am pleased to be able to report that in February ARCA underwent the annual ISO 9001 Quality Management System audit and maintained certification with no non-conformances and no opportunities for improvement identified. This was even more pleasing as this was our first assessment under the new ISO9001:2015 standard.

Steve Sadley Chief Executive


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NEWS IN BRIEF Licensed asbestos workers to continue with medicals every two years.

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n October 2017 a proposed change to Regulation 22 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012), was the subject of a public consultation following the post implementation review (PIR) of CAR 2012 recommending exploring the possibility of reducing the frequency by one year with which licensed asbestos workers undergo medical examination. In light of the responses HSE received on this consultation, HSE has decided not to proceed with the proposed amendment at this time. Therefore, licensed workers will continue to be examined by an HSE appointed doctor every two years and those undertaking

notifiable non-licensed work will continue to be examined every three years. HSE has concluded that the proposed amendment would have had no negative impacts on workers’ health or altered the prognosis of those whose previous exposures may have resulted in asbestos-related disease. CAR 2012 puts in place a robust regulatory framework of management through risk assessment and control of exposure to asbestos in the workplace; it is and will continue to be key in preventing asbestosrelated disease. The analysis of the consultation responses is available on the HSE website.

Association transitions to new ISO9001:2015 with flying colours A fter working towards and developing procedures to transition from ISO9001:2008 to the new ISO9001:2015, the Association gained certification to the new standard with no non-conformances or opportunities for improvement identified, following an audit in February. The Association has followed and been audited under the ISO9001 quality management system for the last thirteen years. The ARCA quality management system (QMS) describes the approach, procedures and processes to be followed in order to demonstrate the Association’s ability to consistently provide quality membership, training and auditing services. This new standard includes more emphasis on assessing leadership; what are the organisation’s goals and how will these be achieved. Also, there is more

on risk based thinking; ability to look at the bigger picture to see and take action on any risks to the business, as well as opportunities.

The auditor from NQA commented in his report; ‘the QMS was found to be comprehensive and continues to meet the needs of the Association.’ “I’m delighted to say ARCA obtained this new standard with no issues reported,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA. “The team has worked hard over the last twelvemonths to transition to this new standard, and the result of the audit highlights our commitment to continually deliver a firstclass service.”

Over 360 Unannounced Site Audits Completed Last year ARCA’s team of auditors carried out over 360 sites audits of members’ licensed asbestos removal work, under the Association’s Site Audit Accreditation Scheme. These unannounced audits were conducted across domestic, commercial and industrial properties in the UK. The content of an ARCA audit, together with the fact that members do not know where or when an ARCA auditor will be assessing their work, continues to support members’ business performance and provide a system of reassurance for all parties, including end-clients.

Over 130 CSCS cards Issued Following announcing the availability of CSCS Cards through the Association, over 130 ARMI Skills Cards have now been issued*. These cards, for asbestos removal operatives and managers, together with cards for asbestos analysts and surveyors, have been issued as both physical smartcards and also as virtual smartcards. “The volume of take up has been quicker than we thought,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA. “Also, virtual smartcards have been requested by the majority of applicants, as they can have a card on their phone (after downloading the app) within minutes of the application being processed. There have been some applicants who have left their application to the last minute, so this service has definitely been a benefit to them!” * number at time of this publication going to print

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NEWS IN BRIEF Contractors Handover Form for Analyst As from 15 February 2018 licensed asbestos removal contractors should complete a ‘Handover Form’ which should be given to the Analyst before the 4-stage clearance starts. At the February 2018 ALG meeting it was discussed that licensed asbestos removal contractors should ensure that the asbestos enclosure or work area has been thoroughly cleaned by the contractor and that a thorough visual inspection has been completed by the contractor. Following this the contractor should complete a Handover Form which should be given to the Analyst before the 4-stage clearance starts. The Analyst should not start the clearance until the Handover Form has been received and is satisfactory, at which time the Analyst should sign and date the form. ARCA Members can find a copy of this ‘Handover Form’ in the Member Portal.

Member Audit App available for ROI members ARCA is pleased to announce that after further development the ‘Member Internal Site Audit App’ is now available for asbestos removal members in the Republic of Ireland. This new product development will enable ROI members to undertake internal audits using the same question set as the ARCA audit, so enabling direct comparisons of external and internal audit results, so enhancing their audit programme. Also, the compilation of all audit results for statistical analysis creates a stronger management tool. “The ROI site audit mirrors the standards set out in the UK site audit except for some minor differences in legislative requirements and terminology. This development means that the Member Audit App is now available to all of our asbestos removal members,” stated Geoff Silver, Membership Compliance Manager for ARCA. Full details are available at www.arca.ie

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ARCA Supports IOSH ‘No Time to Lose’ Campaign T

he ‘No Time to Lose’ Campaign is to raise awareness of the significant health issues facing workers in the UK today, including the hazards from asbestos.

Asbestos is a hidden killer. Banned in the UK in 1999 asbestos containing materials can still be found in a large number of buildings, so being aware of where asbestos can be found is vital to reducing the health risks faced by workers. Asbestos is the biggest occupational disease risk to construction workers in the UK, with currently approximately 5,000 asbestos related cancer deaths per year (HSE).

As the UK’s leading trade association in the field of asbestos management services, ARCA’s mission is to give the best possible service and support to assist members and customers in providing safe, effective and ethical management of asbestos, thereby safeguarding the public. “We are pleased to be supporting the ‘No Time to Lose’ Campaign and look forward to working with IOSH to continue to make more organisations aware of how to manage the risks from asbestos containing materials,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA.

Find out more about the IOSH ‘No Time to Lose’ campaign at www.notimetolose.org.uk

Asbestos to be a Key Topic at AGSM 2018 Conference ARCA to support Housing Sector on Managing the Risks from Asbestos

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RCA will be exhibiting and speaking at the AGSM National Conference 2018 to support the housing sector in managing the risks from asbestos. This conference, held by the Association of Gas Safety Managers on 25-26 April in Hinckley, Leicestershire, is the only UK event dedicated to informing and supporting the role of compliance managers across the social housing sector. To support the safe management of asbestos the ARCA conference session, ‘Managing the Risks from Asbestos’, will cover asbestos management, from surveying for asbestos to the removal of asbestos containing materials, and how to choose a competent removal contractor. Also, the legal requirements will be covered, including the requirement to have an asbestos management plan and effective communications, so those who need to know, do know where asbestos containing materials are. This could include in-house maintenance teams and external contractors, such as, utility installers.

Sarah Haslam, of the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) comments “We are delighted to support the AGSM National Conference this year, as it offers us the opportunity to communicate the hazards of and the effective management of asbestos.” “Asbestos is the greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK, with currently approximately 5,000 asbestos related cancer deaths per year (ref HSE Asbestos Related Diseases Nov 2017). So it is vital that organisations take the risks from asbestos seriously and deal with asbestos in a controlled and safe manner.” “Having ARCA on board means we can work closely with this leading trade association to help drive the messages about managing asbestos correctly and safely,” stated Claire Heyes, CEO of the AGSM and AESM. “Having asbestos experts at the event will support a key topic of concern raised by our members.” Full details on the AGSM National Conference and Exhibition can be found at www.gassafetyconference.co.uk


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ARCA announces Charity Week 2018

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ast year, the Association held their second Charity Week. A huge thank you to all of the ARCA / ATaC members and their staff for supporting the Charity Week by donating, biking, skydiving, baking (and eating), the total funds raised were fantastic. This year, you can get involved during the 10th – 14th September, whether you run, walk, cycle, bake or hold a raffle, all donations can make a difference. ARCA Charity Week 2018 will support two charities; Mesothelioma UK, a national resource dedicated to supporting people with asbestos cancer, and Wigan and Leigh Hospice which provides palliative care and support for adult patients with life-limiting illnesses

across Wigan Borough. Find out more about the two charities online at www.arca.org.uk “We are hoping that even more of our members and their staff get involved with the Charity Week this year to help support our two charities”, commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA.

The funds you raise can make a difference to those suffering with an asbestos related cancer and to people with a life-limiting illness. September may seem ages away … but it will be here before you know it! Start thinking about how you can get involved and let us know your plans.

New Multi-User pricing for ARCA Member Audit App F ollowing the availability of the Association’s ‘Member Internal Site Audit App’ the interest from asbestos removal members has been significant. “To support our member contractors we developed the ARCA audit app for members’ internal audits because we saw this as a huge benefit for them,” commented Geoff Silver, Membership Compliance Manager for ARCA. “Today there are a number of members using the App and I have also spoken to numerous member contractors who are very interested in the App as they can see the benefits to the business. Yet, a number of these businesses would prefer to spread their internal audits across a number of registered users (up to 18 in one case) rather than 1 or 2 dedicated internal auditors, so cost per user was a barrier. We have taken this feedback on-board and following a review have subsequently revised the pricing structure.” “I believe the new pricing structure (now

available) gives greater flexibility for multiple users and makes it cost effective even for occasional internal auditors to use. Hopefully this will make the ARCA ‘Member Internal Site Audit App’ more accessible to more members.” The new pricing structure, along with the terms and conditions of use, is available on the ARCA website under ‘support’. Talk to us about enhancing your audit programme ... call 01283 566467

ARCA ‘Member Internal Site Audit App’ This App enables asbestos removal members to use the same question set as the ARCA audit, therefore direct comparisons of external and internal audit results can be made, and being able to compile all audit results for statistical analysis creates a stronger management tool. The App is a web and remote device-based application enabling auditors to audit using a number of handheld platforms: Apple iOS (iPhones/iPads), most Android (phones/tablets), Kindle Fire and Windows tablets. It.enables auditors to collect audit data, including photographs, in an efficient way. It is user friendly, incorporates guidance with each audit question, and can be used on sites even with no internet connection. Also, management is enhanced as results, from all audits, can be displayed graphically to assist analysis.

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atac news

ATaC issuing Asbestos Analyst and Surveyor CSCS Cards Physical and Virtual Smartcards available

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sbestos analysts and surveyors can now obtain both temporary red cards and Academically Qualified Person (AQP) white cards from ATaC, as it is operating the ARMI Skills Card Scheme under licence from CSCS. Employers and individual asbestos analysts and surveyors can apply to ATaC for temporary (red) cards and 5-year AQP white cards. w Trainee Asbestos Analyst – red card, valid for 1 year, not renewable w Asbestos Analyst – AQP white card, valid for 5 years, renewable w Trainee Asbestos Surveyor – red card, valid for 1 year, not renewable w Asbestos Surveyor – AQP white card, valid for 5 years, renewable Also, those who have an analyst and surveyor role can apply for a temporary red or AQP white joint card. w Apprentice Asbestos Analyst / Surveyor – red card, valid for 3 years, not renewable w Trainee Asbestos Analyst / Surveyor – red card, valid for 1 year, not renewable w Asbestos Analyst / Surveyor – AQP white card, valid for 5 years, renewable Full details on the scheme can be found in the ATaC ARMI Skills Card Scheme

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Information booklet which is available at www.atac.org.uk. This booklet includes the qualifications required for each card, which applicants will need to prove on application. “In December ATaC began to issue CSCS cards to support our members gain access to many construction and demolition sites,” stated Stephen Platkiw, ATaC Manager. “As well as physical smartcards, virtual smartcards can also be issued to applicants, at no additional cost, which will enable the cardholder to store their card on an app on their smartphone or tablet.” The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) set the specification for industry card schemes carrying the CSCS logo, under which the ARMI Skills Card Scheme was approved as a nationally recognised scheme, enabling the use of the CSCS logo. Following this the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and Asbestos Testing and Consultancy Association (ATaC) successfully completed an audit, confirming compliance with the CLC requirements. To read more on the ATaC ARMI Skills Card Scheme and to download a relevant application form please visit www.atac.org.uk or call 01283 505778


diary dates

diary dates ARCA Regional Meetings South West & Wales Regional Meeting

5th June 2018

The Almondsbury Interchange Hotel, Almondsbury, Bristol

Midlands Regional Meeting

6th June 2018

ARCA Offices, Stretton, Burton upon Trent, Staffs

North West Regional Meeting

7th June 2018

The Pennine Manor Hotel, Huddersfield

Scottish Regional Meeting

12th June 2018

Motherwell Football Club

North East Regional Meeting

13th June 2018

The Holiday Inn, Emerson, Washington

South East Regional Meeting

21st June 2018

The Thurrock Hotel, Thurrock, Essex

5th October 2018

Lords Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood, London

AGSM National Conference & Exhibition

25th - 26th April 2018

Hinckley Island Hotel, Hinckley, Leicestershire

Contamination Expo Series 2018

12th - 13th Sept 2018

NEC Birmingham

ARCA AGM ARCA Annual General Meeting

Industry Events

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asbestos in the news 8 February 2018 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2017/utilitycompany-fined-after-exposing-employees-to-asbestos/

18 January 2018 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2018/principal-contractor-and-site-manager-sentenced-followingasbestos-exposure-at-a-construction-site/

Prosecutions after Principal failure to prevent contractor and site asbestos exposure. manager sentenced following asbestos A exposure at a construction site. manufacturing company and contractor have been prosecuted after failing to prevent exposure of workers and others to asbestos whilst cleaning an asbestos cement roof. Carter Brothers (Rochdale) Ltd contracted Frank Allan, trading as ‘Jet Blast and Maintenance,’ to clean its premises including the asbestos cement roof in September 2016. Greater Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard that the work to clean the roof was unnecessary and had not been agreed in advance with the landlord of the property. A Health Safety Executive investigation found that the contractor had failed to identify the risks involved. There were insufficient measures put in place to prevent exposure to asbestos when using an industrial high pressure jet washer to clean a fragile asbestos cement roof. Asbestos was subsequently found in debris around the premises. Carter Brothers did not select a suitable contractor and did not monitor or supervise the work being carried out by Frank Allan on the roof. If the work was required, the company should have employed a specialist contractor with access to specialist cleaning equipment. Carter Brothers (Rochdale) Ltd of Fieldhouse Industrial Estate, Rochdale pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and was fined £8000 with £3913.94 costs. Frank Allan T/A Jet Blast and Maintenance of Union Road, Rochdale, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 6 and 11 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and was fined £330 with £3910.94 costs.

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he principal contractor and site manager of a construction site in Derby city centre have been sentenced after workers were exposed to asbestos during refurbishment work. Derby Magistrates’ Court heard how, on or before 5 January 2017, at the St Peters Churchyard site, labourers removed asbestos insulating board (AIB) ceiling panels from a store room, work which should have been completed by a licensed asbestos removal contractor under fully controlled conditions. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that M&S Developments (Bemrose Court) Limited were the Principal Contractor for the site and Adam Campbell was the site manager (operating as Kynersley Management Services Limited). Work was taking place to convert the former office buildings into apartments. An asbestos refurbishment survey completed prior to construction work starting clearly indicated that the lower ground floor store room contained an asbestos insulating board (AIB) ceiling. During construction work this AIB ceiling was accidentally damaged and the site manager instructed two young labourers to remove approximately 4-6 square metres of it. Suitable asbestos control measures were not in place and the workers involved were not trained in asbestos removal.

Following the involvement of HSE in January 2017, a licensed asbestos removal contractor was brought in to clean the area. Asbestos containing floor tiles located around the site were also identified as at risk of damage from the construction work and arrangements were made with the principal contractor for these to be removed under controlled conditions by trained staff. The investigation found that the principal contractor and their site manager failed to suitably manage the site asbestos containing materials. They failed to ensure that the asbestos containing materials (ACM) identified in the asbestos refurbishment survey were removed prior to any potential for disturbance during the construction work and the site manager failed to respond appropriately once the AIB ceiling had been accidentally damaged in the lower ground floor store room. M&S Developments (Bemrose Court) Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and was fined £9,000 and ordered to pay costs of £3,336. Kynersley Management Services Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay costs of £1,531.66. Adam Campbell pleaded guilty to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 via Section 37 in his role as a Director of Kynersley Management Services Limited. He was given a community order to carry out 120 hours unpaid work and was also ordered to pay costs of £1,531.66. Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Andrew Bowker said: “This incident could so easily have been avoided by the duty holders simply carrying out correct asbestos control measures and safe working practices.”

17 January 2018 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2018/company-fined-after-employees-exposed-to-asbestos-fibres/

Company fined after employees exposed to asbestos fibres

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SE Hornsea Ltd, operators of a natural gas storage facility near Atwick on the East Yorkshire coast, has been sentenced today after 13 employees and contractors were exposed to asbestos fibres. Beverley Magistrates’ Court heard that a team of three mechanical maintenance personnel were tasked with the removal of a non-return valve from a compressed air distribution system. Some of the sealing gasket material was difficult to remove so they used a wire brush mounted on an electric drill to remove the gasket material which spread fibres from the gasket around the maintenance workshop onto floors, work benches and clothing. Two days later another employee of SSE Hornsea Ltd became suspicious of the fibrous

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dust, and having reported his concerns, arranged for a sample of the dust to be tested. It was found to contain chrysotile (white) asbestos fibres. The maintenance workshop was later closed to prevent access by employees and contractors. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuting told the court that the company had failed to identify in the risk assessment for this job that there were asbestos gaskets attached to the non-return valve. HSE also told the court that records held on site, which could have helped identify the presence of asbestos, were not adequate and that the maintenance team leader involved in this task had not undertaken asbestos awareness training. SSE Hornsea Ltd of Inveralmond House, 200

Dunkeld Road, Perth pleaded guilty to breaching Sections 2 (1) and 3(1) of the Health & Safety at Work etc, Act 1974. The company has been fined £300,000 and ordered to pay costs of £12,670.72. Speaking after the hearing, HSE Inspector Paul Miller said: “In this case SSE Hornsea Ltd substantially failed to manage the risks associated with asbestos found within their process plant and have needlessly risked the future health of 13 people. Employers should ensure that they have in place adequate arrangements for both the identification and management of asbestos which may be found in buildings or process plant.”


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guidance

ALG appendices on Asbestos Guidance available At a number of ALG Technical Working Group meetings questions on asbestos removal and sampling topics were raised and discussed. Following this, appendices covering these topics are now available:

l Appendix 1/17 - Asbestos Enclosure Ventilation Research Extract: The purpose of the new research was to address the issues raised by industry. The research was also designed to provide further information on the supply, management and measurement of airflow within asbestos enclosures in order to ensure a better understanding of the factors which influence airflow and containment.

l Appendix 2/17 - Asbestos in Soil: Classification of Work Extract: Asbestos materials in soil will often have physically degraded and have changed appearance and therefore may not be readily identifiable as its original source material (e.g. lagging, insulation etc.) For this reason, the definition of asbestos products used in CAR 2012 as a means of establishing licensable work cannot always be applied. ……. Most work on degraded asbestos materials in soils will be non-licensed.

l Appendix 3/17 - Work with Asbestos Paper Extract: Asbestos paper, when applied as a thin sheet(s) (<1mm) to pipework, vinyl floor files or boards etc, was primarily intended as a vapour barrier rather than for thermal/acoustic insulation purposes. Therefore, this type of asbestos paper would not be considered a licensable material as defined under Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2012 Regulation 8. In addition, as asbestos paper will generally break into fragments and pieces (i.e. not fine particles of dust), exposure and fibre levels associated with controlled work on these forms would not be expected to exceed the Control Limit or the STEL.

l Appendix 4/17 - Asbestos Dust/Wipe Sampling Extract: Asbestos fibres are ‘naturally present’ in extremely low levels in the air and surfaces of buildings which contain asbestos products. Therefore, where dust sampling (and spectra analysis) is carried out, asbestos fibres will be detected from time to time on the surfaces in the normal occupancy areas of buildings. Their presence is not unexpected. ..….. Speculative dust sampling is not advised particularly where there is no incident, debris or suspect material. As already pointed out random asbestos fibres may be detected on occasions. Such sampling is actually often unhelpful and can lead to incorrect conclusions on exposure and risk.

l Appendix 5/17 - Enclosures for AIB Soffit Removal Extract: AIB soffit removal is generally licensed work (unless the short duration exemption applies) and therefore a full enclosure (FE) would be expected unless it is not reasonably practicable. The main criteria for establishing if a FE is reasonably practicable are as follows: (i) the potential for fibre release and spread during the removal (ii) the relative ease with which an enclosure can be constructed.

l Appendix 6/17 - Abrasive Blasting Removal Systems Extract: ACMs are typically removed using low dust emission methods such as manual removal with hand tools along with wet injection or spray wetting. These methods comply with legal requirements to minimise worker exposure and to prevent the spread of dust. However, in certain circumstances it may be necessary to adopt more abrasive methods to remove ACMs. This appendix provides guidance on the use of abrasive blasting systems. There are a variety of commercially available systems which all use blasting media such as garnet. In addition, there are other ‘wet’ type systems which can use ice for blasting and there are also dry ice systems.

All the above appendices are available on the ARCA website at www.arca.org.uk/news/alg-appendices-on-asbestos-guidance-available

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research Monitoring HSE will be carrying out air monitoring during all of the stages, and this will include personal and static monitoring, as well as looking at some new ways of potentially measuring asbestos exposure. The new ways of measuring exposure include taking saliva samples from operatives before and after they go into enclosures and where possible looking at exhaled breath condensate. Measuring asbestos within exhaled breath condensate involves breathing into a machine for 15 minutes, the machine condenses the water vapour in the breath and potentially fibres drop out from the breath in the water vapour. This has not been possible on all sites as it requires mains power and that is not always available on asbestos removal sites. Also, an in-mask sampler has been developed so that sampling can be undertaken inside the RPE and fibre levels inside the RPE can be measured.

Research Current Exposures and Work Practices in the Licensed Asbestos Removal Industry At the Asbestos Leadership T Group (ALG) meeting held on the 14th February, the HSE Science Division gave an update on their current research work relating to current asbestos exposures and work practices in the licensed asbestos removal industry.

his work is in some part an update of the work that HSL did some 15 years ago looking at removal techniques and the 4-stage clearance procedure, as was then, and that work fed into what became the current guidance HSG248, The Licensed Contractor’s Guide. At the time the research highlighted some issues within the industry. The current research work is looking at whether the guidance documents are effective and are they doing what HSE expected in controlling asbestos exposure during licensed asbestos removal work. It is also an opportunity for HSE to look at different ways of assessing asbestos exposure.

Project Format For this project HSE will visit 10 sites where asbestos removal is taking place and these are selected by asking companies to volunteer to take part. HSE is then monitoring the ASB 5 notifications from the volunteer companies and talking to the companies generally about upcoming work they may have, and selecting sites that HSE would want to visit. HSE is generally looking at week long jobs, and they want to capture the whole process from enclosure construction to 4-stage clearance.

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Current Project Status

So far HSE has visited 4 sites out of the 10 sites planned to be visited. It is hoped that all site visits can be completed by the end of the calendar year, however visits may stretch into 2019. The 4 sites visited so far have all been the removal of Asbestos Insulating Board (AIB) and smaller work. The last site was removal of AIB around columns with multiple small enclosures. Another site was a relatively large site with large AIB panels forming two partition walls and another job was an environmental clean where very little material was involved. The next site visit will be looking at the removal of sprayed coating. The HSE is looking to carry out visits to more sites where sprayed coating is being removed, as well as sites where thermal insulation is being removed. Judging by the ASB 5 notifications that are being submitted AIB work is the main body of work currently been undertaken by asbestos removal contractors.

Results So Far As HSE is currently only halfway through the study, no definitive conclusions can be drawn, but based on air monitoring results so far,


research enclosures are effective in containing the fibres released. Air monitoring within the enclosure shows a variance in levels which might be expected. The jobs where a relatively small amount of AIB was being removed showed lower levels. Inside the enclosure for the larger job some higher levels were seen, probably as some big AIB panels were being removed which were nailed on, and therefore some effort was required to remove them, which inevitably caused breakage of material as it was removed. The levels seen were well within the protection factors of the RPE being worn. On some sites asbestos was detected in samples taken outside the enclosure during enclosure dismantling. In most cases this was below 0.01 f/cm3, but nonetheless there were fibres there. In one instance there was a result which was just below the control limit when waste was being transferred out of the enclosure. The person carrying the waste to the skip was wearing a personal monitor and a relatively high result was picked up. The individual was wearing ½ face RPE so again the protection factor of the RPE was sufficient.

Asbestos has been found in some of the saliva samples taken. Saliva sampling is not a technique that HSE has used before and while the number of fibres found is recorded is does not give an accurate level of exposure, it is merely an indication and it cannot be related back to what the level of exposure was. Saliva samples were taken prior to entry to the enclosure and on exit, so this is before they go into the DCU and after they come out of the DCU. The odd sample had a couple of fibres present and HSE is trying to understand what that means. Where fibres were found, it was found before entry and after exit at similar levels, so perhaps what is being seen is not exposure from inside the enclosure but exposure that is coming from elsewhere, possibly contaminated RPE or from previous exposure. Asbestos fibres that are breathed in may be trapped in the throat and there may be a clearance procedure that brings them out over time, so what is being detected may not be recent exposure but exposure that occurred a couple of weeks ago. It is interesting, and HSE want to do more work to show what it means, a definitive answer to what is being seen cannot be given currently.

When the in-mask sampling equipment is taken on-site, this will be used on the next 6 sites, a measurable fibre level with in the RPE should be possible. Hopefully, that will provide evidence that the RPE is working, and the fibres in the saliva are coming from somewhere else. Until HSE has that data they can’t really be sure. HSE has noticed that for all of the 4 sites they have been on, the 4-stage clearance has failed either the visual or the air test. The failures were justified when HSE saw them fail, the analyst had good reasons in each case. There were two clearance air tests that failed and the enclosure had to be recleaned.

Research Reports Once all the site visits are complete HSE will compile 4 final reports commenting on (1) operative exposure, (2) on the effectiveness of enclosures, (3) on the 4-stage clearance and (4) on RPE written by the HSE RPE team.

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Trade Credit Insurance Explained Article by Miles Smith Insurance Group with contributions from EC3 Legal LLP

What is credit insurance? Essentially, credit insurance is protection against non-payment of invoices for the sale of goods or services. The two main areas of cover are buyer insolvency and protracted default. Buyer insolvency is quite self-explanatory and is when a customer becomes insolvent. Protracted default is when an amount (that is not under dispute) remains unpaid within a specified period. Other risks can be covered by credit insurance, for example political risks for exporters covering war, acts of overseas governments, export restrictions and currency restrictions.

Why is it required? Insolvencies are at their highest level since 2013, and one of the main reasons for this is unrecovered bad debt leaving a company in an unsustainable trading position. Debtors can account for a substantial percentage of a company’s current assets, and one of the major risks faced by a company is the domino effect. An old and trusted customer can turn into a problem if they, in turn, have fallen foul of a bad debt. Recently, the Carillion insolvency affected hundreds of companies in their supply chain and, according to the Association of British Insurers, it is estimated that only £31 million is expected to be paid by trade credit insurers to help those companies. This is a drop in the ocean compared to the widely reported £1 billion that Carillion could owe businesses following their collapse. Any business that provides goods or services to another business on credit terms should consider this type of insurance.

Key benefits w A better credit risk – insurers have access to valuable credit information sources which can help avoid bad risks in the first place. w Protection of profit and loss account/balance sheet – as the impact of bad debts is greatly reduced. w A lower bad debt provision – as protection is in place for bad debts, this lessens the need for a large provision in the accounts. w A potential for growth – better credit terms can be offered to customers based on the credit information available which, in turn, can lead to increased sales. w Easier financing – with protection in place, access to finance facilities is improved.

What kind of cover is required? When considering credit insurance, one of the first decisions to make is the type of protection required. This can be for a single key customer, specified customers or all customers (whole turnover). If cover

for whole turnover is taken, insurers are likely to provide a lower rate, due to the spread of risk.

Are there any pre-qualifying requirements? Policyholders are often required to ensure they comply with certain conditions from the outset. Non-compliance with such conditions could lead to repudiation of a loss. Pre-qualifying requirements can include: w Credit limits Credit limits are usually set by insurers for specific customers. Policyholders will need to regularly review the level of business with customers against the credit limits to ensure there is no risk of uninsured exposures, as any losses over the credit limit will not be covered. w Credit management Insurers will require non-payment of invoices to be rigorously pursued, so that there are few outstanding, outside of normal credit terms. w Retention of title clauses Insurers usually require retention of title clauses in contracts with customers because on payment default or a customer insolvency, title to the goods does not pass but remains with the policyholder, thereby minimising loss. w Geographical limitations to the cover Credit insurance policies usually contain geographical limitations and exclusions on the services provided, or when selling goods to customers in certain territories.

What are the reporting obligations? Credit insurance policies can contain onerous reporting and notification obligations. For example, there is a duty to notify insurers of overdue payments within a certain time of the overdue date. Frequent monitoring of payments, defaults and overdue dates, as well as credit limits, requires robust internal procedures to ensure compliance with these notification obligations. Other reporting triggers can include when the policyholder becomes aware, or suspects, that a customer cannot perform their obligations under the contract. There may also be a duty to report to insurers as soon as they become aware of unfavourable information concerning a customer, be it financial or reputational. The policy should specify whose knowledge triggers the obligation to notify? The policyholder should ensure that this fits with their internal business practices, so they have sufficient time to notify insurers and to gather supporting information with sufficient detail, as required by the policy terms.

Obligations to prevent and minimise loss Often there are policyholder obligations to use reasonable efforts to prevent and/or minimise losses. Credit insurers are usually prepared to contribute to the policyholder’s costs when taking reasonable preventative or mitigating action. However, insurers will usually require advance notice of what steps are being contemplated. Therefore, policyholders should always consider whether insurers need to be informed or their consent obtained before any action is taken. A strategy of re-issuing invoices or accepting the payment of lesser amounts in satisfaction of the whole debt can cause issues. The re-issuing of an invoice can have the effect of taking it out of a default situation and, therefore, it will not be covered by the insurance. Accepting a price or payment reduction in satisfaction for the original debt means that there is no debt, and therefore no loss for the insurance to indemnify. If there is an intention to agree to a full and final settlement with a customer, this should be agreed with insurers first.

Other issues to be aware of w Disputed receivables The insurance cover for a particular claim will usually be suspended pending the resolution of a dispute over an invoice, the services provided, or the products supplied. w Collation and provision of documents to support an insurance claim There are usually onerous deadlines for providing documents to support a claim. Policyholders should ensure that their internal procedures are consistent to enable the obligation to report to insurers to be met and to ensure all supporting documentation can be provided in time. w Calculation of insured loss Credit insurance usually sets out how the insured loss is to be calculated. Policyholders need to be aware of this and how this is dealt with under their individual policy.

In summary Credit insurance can be an extremely useful product in supporting a business’s ambitions, as it can contribute to lowering the cost of financing, mitigating customer default risk and allowing businesses to increase their trading capacity or to focus on new, less well-known markets. The insurance wordings can be complex, and therefore it is essential that all the clauses in the policy are read and understood to ensure the cover is right for the business’s needs and to fully understand the obligations under the policy. The policyholder should ensure that the business’s internal procedures are structured in a way that enables it to comply with all the insurance obligations set out in the policy. For all trade credit insurance enquiries, please contact Miles Smith on 020 7977 4800 or by email asbestos@milessmith.co.uk

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Specialist Support... ...is just a call away Being available for members to contact for support, and delivering sound advice and information; professionally, confidentially and timely, is ARCA’s commitment to the Association’s members. Whether a member needs practical advice on a specific asbestos removal method or clarity on a clause within a regulation, the ARCA team is just a call away.

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s well as being available on the phone to answer questions and provide advice, the team can assist with more in-depth services.

w Additional Site Audits Members can and do arrange additional site audits with ARCA to run alongside the required two unannounced site audits. These provide a further quality control mechanism, and a consistent form of measurement.

w Licence Renewal Preparation Service Being fully prepared for an asbestos licence renewal assessment is vital for asbestos removal businesses, therefore, ARCA offers members a Licence Renewal Preparation Service. To deliver this service, ARCA has a team of inhouse experts with extensive knowledge in auditing and regulatory requirements, together with the experience of former HSE inspectors. This member service is available in two packages: Licence Renewal Preparation – Package 1 This comprises of a one-day meeting with the organisation’s senior management, using HSE’s ASB4 assessment reporting form and HSG65 as reference points for the meeting.

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“The knowledge and insight was invaluable – a real benefit for us”

Licence Renewal Preparation – Package 2 ARCA would carry out a desktop review of general management arrangements and performance history, and then attend a one-day meeting with the organisation’s senior management, using HSE’s ASB4 assessment reporting form and HSG65 as reference points for the meeting. Following this, a report of the findings would be produced and submitted to the organisation within seven working days after the meeting.

“Very happy with the service provided, would strongly recommend services.” w Management System Review Having the right systems in place is crucial, as robust management systems give confidence, and the principles of effective management support every aspect of a business to operate more efficiently. ARCA can undertake a review of a business’s management systems, structures and communications between office and on-site, to critically examine the way the business is functioning and how well the business is able to demonstrate effective management arrangements.

w Communication with regulators and clients If a communication is received by a member, ARCA can advise on how best to respond. By understanding what is being looked for, advice can turn a negative communication into a positive.

w Specialist Advice The Association’s team is available to support the specific needs of a member contractor, whether that is an in-depth review of Plans of Work or the company’s TNA system.

w Guidance Notes ARCA publishes Guidance Notes on a variety of asbestos removal related subjects to assist in the practical application of legislative requirements, such as ‘Air Management in Asbestos Enclosures’ and ‘Provision of Welfare facilities for Asbestos Work’. Currently there are eleven Guidance Notes available as free downloads on the ARCA website.

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Asbestos Essentials (HSG 210)

Asbestos Essentials is a task manual, published by the HSE covering non-licensed asbestos work that building, maintenance and allied trades can undertake. The task sheets inside the manual are designed to help small businesses, sub-contractors and self-employed people comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. The guidance comes in the form of individual tasks sheets that provide information required to help recognise asbestos and the personal protection and protection of others required. The task sheets include:

w Equipment and method sheets (em0-em10). These provide guidance and advice on the right tools and how to use them. w A series of task sheets (a0-a38) with full colour images, illustrations and step by step guidance. Following the sheets reduces the risk of ill health and the spread of asbestos. The task sheets can be used to form part of the risk assessment. HSE have recently updated this document although the publication number has stayed the same as each individual task sheet has been looked at and amended where necessary. Below are the changes to the document. Before any asbestos work is undertaken a decision on whether the work is licensed or covered by licence must be carried out. Asbestos Essentials only covers non-licensed and Notifiable Non-Licensed Work (NNLW).

Introduction to Asbestos Essentials a0 In this section there has been an additional paragraph added titled Information, Instruction and Training. “Any worker (including the self-employed) who is liable to disturb asbestos during their work, must receive the correct level of information, instruction and training so they can work safely and without risk to others”. The instruction is then to read the requirements described in em2 (Information, Instruction & Training) emphasising the practical element of training. There has been the addition of two diagrams titled, where asbestos materials can be found in an industrial property and a residential property, with two numbered pictorial diagrams of a domestic and industrial premise. A description of how to notify Notifiable Non-Licensed Work and a table explaining which enforcing authority to notify have also been useful additions. The decision-making flow chart regarding whether work is licensed, notifiable non-licensed or non-licensed has not changed. The removal of textured coatings has been explained in more detail as NNLW will normally include textured coatings where the material has deteriorated. Therefore, an assessment of the material must be undertaken to assess its condition before any works commence. This information is normally readily available in the asbestos survey under material assessment. A new equipment and method sheet (em0) has been inserted covering risk assessments and plans of work. “Before commencing any work on asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), a risk assessment must be carried out to assess the potential risk of exposure to asbestos, and appropriate steps put in place to prevent or reduce exposure”. The risk assessment process is then explained in bullet form. Whoever carries out the risk assessment must: w Be competent to conduct the risk assessment; w Carry out the risk assessment before work starts; w Make sure the assessment is job specific;

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Establish both asbestos and non-asbestos risks and who may be affected; How to remove or reduce the risk; Record any findings and inform the workforce; Implement any actions to be taken; Review and update the assessment as required; Asbestos specific details such as type and quantity of asbestos, expected levels of exposure, control measure in place to reduce exposure, decontamination procedures, how waste is to be dealt with and emergency procedures must also be added.

Plan of Work A short plan of work must be prepared and include: w What the work is and how long it is likely to last; w The address and description of the job; w When the work will be done; w What procedures to follow to prevent or reduce exposure; w The equipment needed, including PPE; w Decontamination and waste disposal arrangements; w Emergency procedures. The work must then be monitored to ensure it is being carried out with the appropriate controls in place and that the controls in place are being used correctly.

Equipment and Method series (em) What to do if you uncover or damage material that may contain asbestos (em1) There has been additional information added on accidental release, emergency procedures and what RPE/PPE will be required. The decisionmaking flow chart has been kept the same. Using a Class ‘H’ vacuum cleaner for asbestos (em4) Additional information has been put in place regarding the certification required for vacuum cleaners, especially when hired. It is the responsibility of the company using the vacuum to ensure the certification is correct and in date. Wet/dry type vacuum cleaners are also covered in em4.

Task sheets ‘a’ series Plans of Work and Risk assessments (equipment and method sheets em0 & a0) are highlighted on each task sheet (a1 to a38) so must be carried out before the work takes place. Task sheet a25, Removing Compressed Asbestos Fibre (CAF) gaskets and asbestos rope seals. An additional paragraph has been added stating: ‘If the gasket or seals are substantially broken up or damaged during removal then the work will be Notifiable Non-Licensed Work (NNLW) see sheet a0 Introduction to asbestos essentials’. The remainder of the task sheets are in essence the same.

Reference: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/hsg210.htm


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hether you are the manager of a Licensed Asbestos Removal Contractor (LARC), or of an end-client, you may think you are managing the business well. After all, the bottom line may look convincing, turnover is up, and further success seems just on the horizon. But have you taken a good look at how you are really managing, and whether your perception of your performance resembles the perceptions of those who work alongside you? As a manager/director of an organisation, the general expectation is that you will be aware of what the key issues are. However, this isn’t always as simple as it seems. One way to increase your selfawareness of how you are actually managing is to categorise key issues into four areas, as shown in the diagram.

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really managing? Area 1, The Open Area This area represents things you know about yourself as a manager, together with the management skills and understanding you demonstrate in the workplace. These are the personal qualities you openly demonstrate, your example and competencies. They are also clearly visible and evident to other employees, as depicted in the diagram. Both parties see eye to eye, and nothing is hidden. In general, these issues are probably being dealt with, for example the issues raised, discussed and actioned though management and staff meetings, or made known to the workforce through conscious non-verbal communications such as setting an example

of desired behaviour. However, it is still worth checking that these issues are being dealt with, rather than just making the assumption that they are. As a manager, this is where you can build trust between yourself and your workforce by disclosing information to them, and learning about them from the information they in turn disclose about themselves and the work they do. Everything here is based on open communication, both verbal and non-verbal, and is evident to all.

Area 2, The Blind Area Those things that you don’t know about yourself, but others in your workplace have become aware of, form your Blind Area. How others view us may be different to how we view ourselves, so this area represents those things that others know about you but that you are unaware of yourself. This is illustrated in the diagram as being clear to the employee, but as yet concealed from your own perspective. In addition, as the content of this area is unknown to you, you won’t even know how many issues there are (if any) nor the extent of them. So, what are the issues others know about, but you are currently aware of? How would you find out about them? How would you instil in others the confidence to speak up? How do they know they will be listened to? How do you become more approachable? How should you respond if you find something out that you didn’t want to hear? These, and other questions, may need addressing, and could be ‘make or break’ in terms of an organisation working towards common goals.


management news With the help of feedback from others, you can become aware of some of your negative and positive traits as perceived by your workforce and others, and overcome some of the personal issues that may be inhibiting the dynamics within the workplace. It takes a brave manager to regularly explore this area, but to be really managing a business this becomes absolutely crucial.

Area 3, The Hidden Area Conversely, there are also aspects relating to yourself or the business that you are aware of but might not want others to know. This is known as your Hidden Area. Sometimes it may be wise to not tell everything you know to everyone, as some people may pass on information they receive further afield than you desire, or it may just be down to confidentiality. What we share with some people will differ from what we will share with others, and will be based on the work relationships, responsibilities and trust levels we have with the other party. In terms of management traits, we may choose to keep some of our characteristics hidden because it would otherwise make us feel uncomfortably vulnerable. Sometimes we might keep quiet about these things, but eventually they tend to surface at some point. We may even expend a great deal of energy keeping these things to ourselves – energy that could be better utilised in some other way.

Area 4, The Unknown Area This is where issues are hidden from yourself (as a manager) as well as hidden from others in the organisation. Although these are all hidden from view (i.e. no-one is aware of them) it doesn’t mean they don’t exist. How would you find out about them? From customers, clients, competitors? As with the blind and hidden areas, it takes a brave manager to explore this area. Just because an attribute is unknown doesn’t mean it is a weakness. It could be an ability that is (as yet) underestimated or untried due to lack of opportunity, or that you (and others) don’t realise you possess. It could also be the opposite, and be a disaster waiting to happen.

Practical Application When using this model in a professional context we should be aiming to increase the size of our Open Area. We do this by reducing the size of the three other areas.

Learning about your Blind Area will require enhanced communication skills, such as those developed in the Communications Management Unit of the ARCA ILM Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management. Such communication needs to be two way, will likely require development of skills beyond current levels, and will take time. It will be a process, not a single event. How others view you as a manager and what you contribute to the management of the organisation can also be determined through worker involvement. Just because someone is in a senior position within an organisation doesn’t necessarily mean that their ideas and thoughts are superior to those of others. Listening to your workforce can reveal things about yourself that you didn’t otherwise know, if you are open to feedback. Sometimes, because of the unique position that the workforce is in, they see things from a different and unique perspective. An effective manager embraces different perspectives, rather than fights against them. Feedback can be obtained verbally, through site meetings, staff meetings, informal discussions, appraisals, or one to one through having an open-door policy. Written feedback is usually much less forthcoming. External audits, such as those conducted regularly by ARCA under the Site Audit Accreditation Scheme, can reveal strengths and weaknesses in site performance, and these are invariably linked to management performance. External audits can be invaluable in that they can address issues that sit in your Blind Area, that your workforce is aware of, but haven’t yet been openly communicated. Perhaps the workforce has felt too intimidated up until now to say anything, but an audit finding, confirming what the worker has been thinking all along, now brings the issue into the Open Area. Audit findings may also bring issues to light that have been sitting in the Hidden Area for too long and that really need to be addressed. And finally, external audit findings may also delve into the Unknown Area, bringing things to light that no one in the organisation was previously aware of. Hence the value of embracing external audit findings, and enhancing our personal development as managers. Feedback from external sources (such as through external audits) is useful in so many ways, but has some limitations in terms of helping you, as a manager, to see the blind areas more clearly. An external audit can only

report on what is evident at the time of audit, and is based on the auditor’s perspective and to an extent on the predetermined audit criteria. What you really need is honest and uninhibited feedback from your employees, who know of events before and after audits, and the organisational culture, and should therefore be able to identify issues beyond audit criteria. Their opinions and perspectives may also be reinforced by observations and comments of other workers. So, feedback from a group of workers may not be so much that they are ganging up on you, but that they are all seeing the same thing. Depending on individual characteristics, as well as historic cultural influences, it may take a while to truly learn what is in your Blind Area. As we receive feedback from other workers and learn new things about our self, we expand the Open Area and shrink our Blind Area. We also become better equipped to explore our Blind Area further, and subsequently the rate of our progress as managers may increase. In the Hidden Area, we may supress a great deal. Interestingly, we may feel that we have hidden things well over the years, only to find out when exploring our Blind Area that other work colleagues knew about them all the time, hence it is often a good idea to have started with the Blind Area. Exploring our Hidden Area, and what we will bring across to our Open Area, relies very much on trust levels. Trust works both ways – to trust and to be trusted. All this feedback can be useful in determining any management weaknesses that will need to be addressed before the next licence renewal assessment, where the assessors will likely explore in considerable depth how the organisation is being led and managed. Clearly, just finding out about things that you were previously blind to is not going to be enough – they need to be acted on appropriately and become the new norm. When we are able to broaden our perspective, by embracing the perspectives of others, we are in a much better position to answer the question of how we are really managing.

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A View of the Industry

“Over the last few decades the industry has seen many changes......” Sarah Costello A summer holiday job over 20 years ago has led to a career in the asbestos removal industry, and today Sarah Costello is a director and partner of Northern Insulation Contractors Ltd (NIC). Sarah also recently began a second term as a member of the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association’s Governing Council. What are your views on training and qualifications within the asbestos industry? Training and competency is paramount, because we work in a hazardous industry removing materials containing asbestos which is a class 1 carcinogen. This industry is one of only a few that is part of a permissioning regime which means asbestos removal businesses require a licence from the HSE (NIC currently hold a 3-year licence). Therefore, I believe development of all employees is crucial. At NIC we pride ourselves on the high levels of training we offer all our employees, from field-based teams through to senior level management, with all having comprehensive Personal Development Plans and regular appraisals. This year we have an initiative focusing specifically on our female staff with members of our team completing various qualifications such as HR Foundation Level 3, AAT Level 2, NEBOSH and various leadership and development courses. Due to the dangerous nature of asbestos removal/abatement works there are legal requirements regarding health and safety, which includes staff being trained and competent in managing, removing and disposing of asbestos containing materials. Also, property owners and managers have legal responsibilities to manage the risks from asbestos. At NIC we trust ARCA to deliver this training

for managers and site teams alike, including annual refresher training. To further consolidate this, we carry out a rigorous in-house training programme based on training needs analysis (TNA). Over the last few decades the training and qualifications for both on-site and office staff has developed extensively with ARCA at the forefront of this development. Last year saw the introduction of new NVQs for Asbestos Removal Operatives, a method to prove their competency by undertaking tasks on-site while being observed/questioned by an assessor. This all helps promote health and safety and good practice in the industry. With ARCA delivering the NVQ they have offered NIC full support throughout the process and we are happy to boast that very nearly all our operatives have now been processed through their NVQ. In fact, two of our operatives were the first to gain an NVQ Level 2 qualification via the experienced worker practical assessment route with ARCA last year. In this licensed industry you also need supervisors and managers who have the skills to efficiently manage projects and can effectively communicate to all team members, whether on-site or in the office. When businesses apply or reapply for a licence evidence of this is always looked for by the HSE. Asbestos removal managers can gain a

Level 4 qualification (and undertake annual refreshers) and to support the industry further, ARCA developed and delivers a Leadership and Management Qualification (as an approved ILM Centre). I’m continuing my own development by undertaking this qualification and currently I’ve gained one unit and working on my second of the four units.

From your point of view, what has been a significant development/ improvement in the industry? Professionalism. By this I mean that over the years this industry has developed, I’ve already mentioned training and competency, and there is actual performance. The industry has changed dramatically over the last few decades, partly through regulations and partly through the championing by organisations, such as ARCA. ARCA is not only here to support members, but to lead the industry and to be proactive in continually improving standards. So, to be a member of ARCA, businesses need to do a lot more than just pay an annual fee. A significant development for the asbestos removal industry was the introduction of auditing – performance monitoring. This method of measuring performance of members’ work on-site was pioneered by ARCA in 2000 and within three years it was

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a view of the industry a membership requirement. By that I mean members have to successfully complete two site audits every year to remain members. Then at the beginning of 2017 ARCA made both these site audits unannounced, so members have no warning of when or where an ARCA auditor will be assessing their work (made possible with HSE support as they provide information from the ASB5 notification data). This was another step taken by the Association to support its members’ performance and continually raise standards in the industry.

You are a member of the ARCA Governing Council. Why is this important to you? Following a member visit to our office by Satish Patel of ARCA I decided that I would put myself forward for a seat on the Governing Council, as I’m dedicated to the work I do and I wanted to be at the forefront of helping ARCA develop and evolve further. I was very grateful to gain a seat on the Governing Council and I have enjoyed participating in the future of ARCA, as the leading trade association in the industry. I’m very proud to be the first women to sit

on the ARCA Governing Council and in October last year I nominated myself for a second term and was elated to be voted on once again. Also, I recently joined the Membership and Compliance Committee to support both the Association’s membership team, as well as the audit scheme. As a dedicated professional I am charged to bring a youthful influence to ARCA to improve diversity and create a fresh impact. In any case, ARCA needs more female flair to supplement the great job the men are doing. I am especially passionate about supporting the opportunities of the smaller ARCA members, not just the bigger companies. I have been privileged to work with the existing Governing Council and I believe my enthusiasm, knowledge, experience and deep-seated ethics do make a difference.

the forefront of the industry. Beyond completing my ILM qualification, I will continue to develop my skill set and that of my dedicated staff. The asbestos industry has a number of business sectors. Asbestos removal is one, and due to the nature of a lot of the roles (on-site), it probably always will be a male dominated industry. But, like most industries, there are many roles for females, as well as in the asbestos testing sector where there are a lot of female analysts. I hope more females come into the industry and those who are already in the industry take the opportunities available to further their career. Thank you Sarah for taking the time to talk to me. Sarah Haslam, Editor

What’s next? I believe developments will continue to be made across the industry over the coming years. As they say - there is always room for improvement. At the helm of NIC I will continue to lead the company into the future, to ensure we remain at

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New Members of the SMH Product Team D

Dean Clark, Sales Director.

Guy Barker, Sales Director.

ean Clark and Guy Barker, who have both been involved in the asbestos industry for more than 30 years each, recently joined the SMH Products team. Dean Clark has had extensive experience as a Sales Director at AMS and EASE, with both companies undergoing consistent and significant growth under his tenure. He is a wellknown face of the industry and can be found at many of the trade body events. Guy Barker, one of the original shareholders that formed AMS in 1994, had responsibility for various roles within the organisation including procurement and marketing, with his main focus as sales director. Dean Rowe, Group Commercial Director at SMH commented; “Guy and

Dean’s experience is second to none in this industry and we are delighted that they have decided to join the team at SMH. SMH is on track for a period of significant growth and Guy and Dean are integral to this plan. Their extensive experience will see us grow our business in the South and beyond.” Dean Clark, Sales Director said, “The new management team at SMH has clear goals and direction, and I am excited about where we can take the business.” Guy Barker, Sales Director said, “It is great to be joining the team at SMH. They have always been known for their product quality and high levels of service, and there is a tangible opportunity to drive solid growth.” www.smhproducts.com

Foxhall opens new transfer station in Manchester

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oxhall Environmental recently opened a new depot in Manchester which includes a licensed transfer station accepting all types of asbestos waste for disposal. “Our new depot is within the M60 making it ideally located,” commented Jonathan Gilroy, MD of Foxhall Environmental. “Our aim is to extend our portfolio of locations across the North of England so enabling us to offer our clients efficient local services. Greater coverage will allow a quicker and more cost-effective service without compromising our high standards.” “We have pledged to continually invest to improve our services to the industry allowing projects to be completed without any issues.” www.foxhall-ltd.co.uk

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Back in January 1992 the first issue of ARCA News was published and today you are reading the 100th issue!

What has been talked about? Publishing the 100th issue is a fantastic achievement. The aim of keeping ARCA News readers informed by reporting on the many changes both to the Association and the industry over the years has meant the publication has grown from 8 pages to 60 pages. Issue 1 in January 1992, focussed on the role of EARA and Directive 83/477/EEC (Asbestos Workers Protection Directive), and reported that the number of asbestos licence holders (as of 27 November 1991) was 1,087. It also covered ‘asbestos melting could reduce landfill burden’, a subject which is still being debated today. Many initiatives and developments made by the Association have been reported over the 100 issues. In 1997 ARCA took the lead by introducing practical training, before it became a requirement for the industry, by establishing two practical training centres in the north and south of England. The following year ARCA News reported the launch of ATaC, the Asbestos Testing and Consultancy division, to provide a platform for associated businesses in asbestos analysis and consultancy.

A couple of years later in 2000, it was reported that ARCA had met with HSE to request an industry forum. Following this the first meeting of the ALG (Asbestos Leadership Group) was held in December 2000, a forum which still has an important role for the industry today. Also, in 2000 ARCA informed the industry of the Association’s Site Audit Accreditation Scheme (SAAS).This scheme has continued to be reported in ARCA News over the years, as two site audits became a membership requirement in 2003, and in January 2017 both these site audits became ’unannounced,’ so members have no warning of when or where an ARCA auditor will be assessing their work. This was another step taken by the Association to continually support its members in raising standards. Over the years ARCA News has kept its readership up-to-date with changing regulations, including CAR 2002 and 2012, and CDM 2015. It has also included guidance, for both asbestos removal contractors and end-clients, to assist in the application of these legislative requirements. Readers have also been able to hear from specialist third parties about topics of the day, whether that be insurance, employment law or cyber attacks.


The future of ARCA News Over the years ARCA News has seen a few different looks, with this 100th issue receiving a refresh! It has also developed from 8 pages in black and white to a substantial full colour 60 page magazine. Importantly this publication has become to be read by many, both working in the asbestos removal and testing industries, as well as end-clients (property owners and managers), and known as the journal for asbestos management professionals. Over the coming years ARCA News aims to continue to keep its readership up-to-date with Association and industry news, regulation updates, and cover guidance and topics of the day. Thereby, continuing its role as the journal for asbestos management professionals.

Thank you for reading ARCA News. The Editor,

Sarah Haslam


member news

Rilmac end successful year with training day

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ilmac Insulation Ltd rounded off an excellent year with a highly successful group wide training day at the end of December. Employees from all across the country converged on the Epic Centre, at the Lincolnshire Showground for sessions on Health & Safety, Site Standards, and Safe Driving. Although Rilmac Insulation has a history of running their own training days this was the first time all the Rilmac Companies have met together en masse, and it proved to be very successful. Group Chairman, Paul Walker opened the day addressing the 250 employees in attendance, the largest gathering of Rilmac staff in its 60-year history. All four Rilmac offices; Lincoln, Northampton, London and Huddersfield, were present. Guest speakers from ARCA, Clarkes Health & Safety Consultants, Kier, Galliford Try, and Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership presented throughout the day along with individuals from the Rilmac Group.

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Above: ARCA’s Geoff Silver presenting on Site Standards. Right: Attendance of 250 employees from all four Rilmac offices.

Geoff Silver of ARCA gave a presentation on site standards and good practice. Geoff guided the workforce through a journey, from why standards matter, through good practice and potential downfalls, to how everything can and should work in practice. Rilmac is very focussed on safety and standards, and the opportunity to make further improvements was well received. Speaking after the event Rilmac Insulation Ltd Managing Director, Michael Woods said, “This has been a fantastic day, and a great way to round

off the year. The operatives have gleaned a lot of useful advice from all the speakers, and especially from Geoff whose presentation was excellent.” Rilmac is determined to grow on the success of their first group wide training day and plans are already underway for the next one in December 2018. www.rilmac.co.uk


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Member Listings on the ARCA Website

Be Seen… Be Known… Be Contacted! Did you know that every year the ARCA website is visited by thousands and thousands of your potential end-clients? In fact, last year the top fifteen search result web pages were viewed over 26,000 times, with the top five counties receiving an average of 2,918 views. Are you being seen? Prominent on the ARCA website home page is a search facility for visitors to find members and this facility is also available in the contact section. All members have a standard listing per office, that is, company name, address, telephone and email address, and location is displayed on a map.

Are your services known? Members can upgrade an office listing or listings. Why would you do this? Well one advantage is that on the search result web pages you can list your services, this can help visitors see if you undertake domestic asbestos removal, for example.

Also, there is the opportunity to have a whole web page about your company and services within the ARCA website, which includes an email form for sending enquiries. Enquiry emails are sent directly to your company’s main email address and stored within your private ARCA member portal.

and accreditations. Once complete, press ‘update’ to make the information go live on the ARCA website.

How can a profile be upgraded?

Also, did you know that …

It really is easy. Log into your member portal, go to ‘offices’ to view a list of all your offices and click ‘upgrade’ against the office you would like to upgrade. You will then be asked to tick the services undertaken and press ‘submit’. Within the next screen you can add company information; such as, about the company

For a small cost you have more presence on the ARCA website for visitors to view, and you can keep this information up-todate by following the same process in the portal at any time. Many council websites have a link directly to the ARCA website for finding asbestos removal contractors.

Increase your visibility … log into your member portal to upgrade your company profile or call ARCA on 01283 566467

ARCA Members support I asbestos cancer patients £9,000 raised for

n September last year, the Association held another successful Charity Week with ARCA staff and many members taking part in different activities to raise funds for charity. Mesothelioma UK is one of the charities that ARCA supports, raising funds to help people suffering from Mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The UK has the highest incidence of Mesothelioma in the world, and it continues to rise. Currently over 2,600 people are diagnosed each year, and whilst the treatment options are increasing, the disease remains incurable. “Mesothelioma UK achieved some significant milestones last year, including funding for 18 clinical nurse specialists posted at NHS hospitals across the UK. It was great to be able to show our support again for this worthwhile charity,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA. “ARCA staff and members completed various activities during the Charity Week, and I was delighted to present the charity with a donation of £9,000.” Liz Darlison, Consultant Nurse for Mesothelioma UK, commented, “Thank you to everyone that took part and raised funds for our charity again this year. Fundraisers are the largest financial contributors and we are extremely grateful for all their support. The funds raised will help us support Mesothelioma patients and their families.”

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O’Donovan Invest in Direct Vision, Low-Entry Fleet A s part of its ongoing drive to raise the bar in construction logistics safety, O’Donovan Waste Disposal is proud to take delivery of the latest new additions to its fleet, making the independent waste management company the largest fleet of direct vision skip loaders in the UK. O’Donovan was the first company in the UK to purchase the ground-breaking Mercedes Benz Econic 4×2 1830L skip loaders to their fleet in 2016, and continued to add the vehicle throughout 2017, and now into 2018 with the latest arrivals. The Econic skip loader, originally designed for municipal waste work, was remodelled to be made available to service the construction sector to deliver unrivalled safety features. The lorry has a wide field of vision with its deep panoramic windscreen, a fully glazed floor to ceiling ‘bus style’ nearside door and lowered driving position.

Also, the glazed door provides direct visibility of the nearside blind spot, a particularly vulnerable position for cyclists and pedestrians. In addition, O’Donovan also adds a range of additional safety features which includes CCTV and left hand turn audible alarms amongst others. “Our safety strategy and determination has been to take resolute steps and lead the cultural change to reduce the road danger posed by construction industry vehicles,” said Jacqueline O’Donovan, Managing Director, O’Donovan Waste Disposal. “As more and more large infrastructure projects like HS2 and Thames Tideway come online, the need for contractors to have the safest vehicles operating on their sites is paramount and this is the ambition we aspire to.” www.odonovan.co.uk

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eep up-to-date by reading the ARCA and ATaC E-Newsletters every month.

Certificates of Attendance for ARCA Regional Meetings A

RCA is now issuing Certificates of Attendance to all individuals that

attend regional meetings. The Association’s regional meetings are held as a forum to provide information, instruction and training, with most meetings having many items on the agenda meeting this definition. “The Certificates of Attendance are intended to be added to and compliment

This year ARCA/ATaC began sending all members E-Newsletters to communicate Association news, industry updates, training/ qualification news and upcoming events.

training records to demonstrate and

“E-Newsletters are an excellent way to communicate information and news to our members on a regular basis. We hope all our members will welcome this additional communication channel and benefit from the information provided,” commented Sarah Haslam, Marketing Manager at ARCA.

Chief Executive at ARCA.

Don’t miss the April E-Newsletter!

available at www.arca.org.uk

record that individuals have received the information, instruction and training, listed on the certificate,” commented Steve Sadley, “All attendees of the last two rounds of regional meetings have been issued with a certificate.” Dates for the next regional meetings are available on page 9, with further details

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member news

ESL provides all-new fibre-suppressant equipment for Torbo Blasting Systems

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he ALG Technical Working Group recently issued an updated Appendix to the minutes regarding Abrasive Blasting Removal Systems (Appendix 6/17). The updated Appendix states that control measures for the use of Abrasive Blasting Removal Systems should include: ‘Abrasive systems using fibre suppressant as part of the blasting media should be used’. ESL’s Torbo Dustless Blasting Systems have always been at the leading edge of technology due to continued investment in research and development in order to provide the most efficient, reliable and environmentally friendly abrasive blasting solutions in the world. We are pleased to announce that all ESLsupplied Torbo machinery and equipment is now available with the all-new Torbo-Mix which complies with the directive of the updated Appendix by automatically mixing a fibre suppressant with the blasting media. Steve Thomas, Business Development Director for ESL commented: “Once again, the Torbo range of machinery and equipment has taken a lead in innovation and development by providing a compliant solution for efficient asbestos removal. Our entire hire fleet is now equipped with the new Torbo-Mix. The demand has been very high because this is a solution that works well.” www.ecoblastsupplies.co.uk

Raising Standards New State-of-the-Art Euro VI Vehicles

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indsor Waste Management are continuing to raise standards and have recently taken delivery of three FH 460 Euro VI Globetrotter Hook-Loaders, the first of their kind in the UK, as well as two brand new state-of-the-art Euro VI Skip Lorries. The introduction of these vehicles to the fleet puts us one step ahead of the game when it comes to the ultra-low emission zone being introduced into the capital early next year. With safety as a key priority for the business for our staff, customers and the general public, these vehicles offer the latest technology in safety standards,

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£10,500 raised to support young children with tumours

ast year, ARCA members supported the Indee Rose Trust through various events, and the ARCA Charity Week. Through donations this charity supports children who have been diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumour, and their families. One way they support children, who spend such a long time in hospital, is by putting together personalised treasure boxes, with gifts to bring some enjoyment to the children and make them smile. “We were delighted to support the Indee Rose Trust charity, raising £10,500 to support children and their families who have been diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumour.” commented Grant

including safer braking distances, fourway recordable cameras and under-run protection both sides at the rear for pedestrian and cyclist safety, as well as excellent driver comfort. Wayne Londors, Group Operations Manager explains; “The addition to our fleet not only extends our capabilities but this investment also ensures that as a business we are making improvements in our quality, safety and environmental standards, for our customers and employees.” www.wisg.co.uk

Beglan, Deputy Chairman of ARCA. Russell Dopson, co-founder of the Indee Rose Trust commented; “Thank you to everyone who participated and donated to the ARCA Charity Week, the support you have provided over the last two years has been fantastic. The funds raised will help us help many children and their families, by supplying individual treasure boxes and running our holiday homes, which allow a child and their family to spend precious time together.” Many members got involved in the ARCA Charity Week 2017 by taking part in and holding various events, including biking, abseiling, skydiving, walking and cake baking.

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Operatives at A.R.C.S undertake NVQ R

ecently four asbestos removal operatives at A.R.C.S Environmental undertook NVQs while working on-site at Fareham Reach Industrial Estate in Gosport. Due to the size of the Fareham Reach Industrial Estate the asbestos removal project has been managed in phases. The current phase started earlier this year and will span 14 weeks. As asbestos insulating boards are being removed from the underside of an apex roof and the corresponding walls, it involves working methodically through the buildings This project has required careful planning and A.R.C.S worked closely with the client, due to the size of the buildings, the void spaces and working at height. Also, there is a lot of site traffic to be managed, along with other trades working in close proximity. However, A.R.C.S Environmental saw the second phase of removal works as an opportunity for four operatives to undertake their NVQ Level 2 Diplomas. Darren Keeble, Director of A.R.C.S Environmental Ltd, said, “The team has worked

very well on what is a complex site. The work was planned/ completed in phases, all with tight schedules as other trades need to follow us to finish the refurbishment. Sites such as these are all about the planning. The more we engaged and communicated with the client, and the other trades involved, the better understanding we all had, enabling everyone involved to meet their target”. “This proved to be a good site for the A.R.C.S’s operatives to undertake the NVQ assessments, as there was a varying amount of work that was accessible, and therefore provided a wide range of evidence collection opportunities,” commented Satish Patel, Training Manager for ARCA “All of the candidates, Christian Jones, James Bradfield, James Jackson and Ricky Thompson were professional and courteous, genuinely a credit to their company. My thanks to the supervisor,

LtoR: James Bradfield (operative), Ricky Thompson (operative), Dave Dorken (supervisor), Christian Jones (operative) and James Jackson (operative)

Dave Dorken, for his support during the assessments. I’d encourage all our members to take the opportunity for their operatives to gain this Level 2 Qualification.” Full information on the NVQ Level 2 Diploma is available at www.arca.org.uk

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ARCA delivers First RSPH NVQ assessments in UK Operatives gain NVQ Diploma and CSCS cards

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Route (ECAR), in December 2017. All three operatives, Andrew Peberdy,

“On receipt of the certificates we immediately applied to ARCA for Blue Skilled Worker CSCS Cards

David Kelly and Mark Thompson

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of Burton Environmental Services

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Environmental Services Ltd. “The service

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Licensed Asbestos.

were received by our operatives, and the

“These were the first RPSH NVQ assessments we have undertaken and

physical cards were delivered straight after the Christmas holiday.”

the process ran very smoothly and efficiently,” commented Satish Patel,

To learn more about the NVQ Level 2

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herever you are located in the UK, there is an ARCA training venue near you; Burton upon Trent, Rayleigh, Glasgow, Manchester, Oxford, Bristol, Stockton on Tees. ARCA offers training courses and qualifications at these training centres, all of which have comfortable classrooms and modern presentation equipment, with the emphasis on practical training. “We aim to support our members in all regions with training facilities and course availability,” commented Satish Patel, Training Manager for ARCA. All 2018 training course and qualification dates are now available online at www.arca.org.uk and on pages 48 -51 for members to plan ahead to make sure they are at their preferred training centre. If there are no suitable dates, please contact the training team on 01283 505777 to discuss your needs.

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enclosures and DCU’s, for just £125.00 (+vat).

Administrators course are now available. To support contractors’ administration staff ARCA developed a one-day training course last year so they could experience what working on-site is really like and some of the issues their colleagues may face, all within a safe and controlled environment. The course covers hands on tasks such

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Developing People in the Workplace This article is the third in a series covering the four core subject areas of the ARCA ILM qualification. A regular contributor on Forbes website, Steve Olenski, gives us his world view on the subject of developing and retaining employees. Covering the impact this can have on your organisation and the eight steps you can put in place to help overcome these problems.

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inding great talent is hard, but what’s even more challenging is keeping the talent you have engaged so they will stay. Unless you continually reinvest in developing your employees with successful on-boarding and ongoing training—helping them reach their full potential—they may leave and you will find yourself back at square one trying to procure more talent. This process can be a timeconsuming, stress-inducing cycle. Despite this knowledge, it doesn’t seem that organisations are making a lot of progress in this area. In 2012, Gallup reported that only 30% of employees in the U.S., and just 13% of employees outside of the U.S., feel engaged with their companies. Now, just three years later, these figures have not improved in any significant way. Even though statistics show that it is worth a company’s effort and resources to develop employees in order to retain them, there is still a gap. According to the WASP small business report, 56% of businesses plan on hiring in the next 12 months while 82 % plan on developing employees more. Research also suggests that having effective managers can improve employee engagement.

Organisations rely on talented and inspiring managers that have the ability to keep employees engaged and that help staff achieve strategic imperatives. But not everyone who is promoted to manager has these skills. Gallup research also revealed that only one in 10 people have an existing talent to manage. Others may possess a few manager-level qualities, such as making decisions, building relationships, creating clear accountability, being assertive, and motivating others. But, the qualities that are missing can make a huge difference in employee engagement. Fortunately, most of these talents can be learned or strengthened according to Gallup. It is therefore critical that an organisation have a plan in place that focuses on developing effective managers. The process of developing employees for greater roles and responsibilities accomplishes two goals: keeping employees engaged and energized about their future with the company and ensuring the organisation has a new generation of managers who are prepared to inspire and lead, which in turn increases levels of employee engagement.

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training news Here are eight ways to develop employees, keep them engaged, and increase the probability they will remain with the organisation: 1. Create Individual Development Plans The first step in developing employees is to create a development plan. It is important to sit down with the employee and discuss individual interests and career goals. This conversation will help identify the development activities that individual should be undertaking. After all, not everyone shares the same goals or has the same perspective about what they want to achieve in their career. Still others may be unsure about what they want to do. The development plan should provide a roadmap for the employee that includes measurable goals and a realistic timeframe for achieving each goal. Taking time to discuss and add detail to the employee development plan or blueprint will increase the likelihood for a return-on-investment for all involved. 2. Provide Performance Metrics It is essential to set specific quantitative metrics to help an employee understand where they need to be or what they can realistically achieve. Then, as these performance metrics are met, the bar can be raised so the employee feels a continued sense of accomplishment. Before running a marathon, a runner first sets shorter goals and then works their way up, running further and further and building the muscles and power needed to eventually get them to that marathon goal. A manager works with the employee to decide where he or she is now in relation to achieving key performance objectives that will eventually lead them to where they want to be and need to be. Measuring progress also provides evidence of how these activities are working. Furthermore, performance metrics help drive accountability when paired with effective leadership. 3. Provide Opportunities Outside of Job Function Today’s organisations have become so compartmentalized that employees believe they can only operate within their department or function. However, to truly develop an employee for a larger role in the company, they need to understand how all aspects of the organisation work. Create opportunities for an employee to take on new responsibilities outside their job function. This cross-training will increase their

awareness and knowledge of the organisation and help them work more effectively with others because they have a new understanding of what other employees do for the company. The additional responsibility will put them in new situations, add challenges, expand skill sets, and encourage them to think on their feet, which will also improve their chances for success in any future roles they take on. This type of development also creates energy and excitement in the workplace. 4. Give Constructive Feedback Feedback does not mean criticizing, chiding, or disapproving. Instead, it should be constructive in nature and include specific recommendations for further improvement and development. Feedback should also be delivered regularly and tied to data or examples such as the performance metrics or the individual development plan. Only using feedback for employee reviews can result in missed opportunities to guide an employee through the professional development process. Employees want to know how they are doing. If feedback is used as a tool for growth and recognition, and not a tool to knock the employee down, it will make a measurable difference. 5. Remove Barriers Many organisations are rigid in their organisational structure and processes, which can make it challenging to implement some cross-functional development and facilitate dynamic growth and high-performance training. It’s up to leadership to bridge silos, knock down walls, and design a system that encourages a fluid approach to learning and working. Today’s generation of workers are used to change and enjoy open work environments that let them explore. Take the barriers away and watch people flourish. 6. Link to a Professional Network Help employees access additional contacts that can help them grow. Introduce them to other professionals that can serve as mentors or coaches, sign them up for professional industry associations, send them to training courses and workshops, and create and attend networking events. Getting them connected to a network offers a way to get additional support, advice, and information on how to grow professionally and personally. It also gives the organisation another ambassador for the business.

7. Outlay Resources From day one, an employee is an investment that the organisation is making and from which it expects a return. To get the most out of employees requires making further investments along the way. Although many of the tactics on this list do not necessarily require dollars to implement, resources are still being used in the form of time and focus. Other employee development activities, including training, online learning programs, and coaching are well worth the monetary resource investment dollar. Whatever the resource, this additional investment is necessary and valuable when it is thoughtfully aligned with the organisation’s strategic goals and the individual development plans designed around key talent. 8. Set the Example An employee will see the value of the development process when they see their current leadership continue to develop personally and professionally. By modelling this behaviour, leaders build credibility and the trust necessary to encourage employees to participate in development-building activities. It shows employees that development is part of the organisation’s culture. It sends the message that it’s important for, and expected from, everyone in the organisation to be part of a continual improvement process that nurtures from within. If you want to compete with big brands, you have to emulate big brands. These eight employee development tactics can be implemented within any size organisation and will work effectively to shape a company’s future leadership. Whether an organisation leverages a few or all of the tactics listed here, it is critical that each is used consistently, communicated clearly, and championed by leadership.

Information on the ARCA ILM Leadership and Management qualification is available at www.arca.org.uk

Author: Steve Olenski, Forbes Contributor. https://www.forbes.com/sites steveolenski/2015/ 07/20/8-key-tactics-for-developingemployees/#46d317516373

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3, 10, 17, 23, 29

Dublin

26

JUNE 6, 7, 13, 22, 29

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

2, 3, 5

20, 29

18

11, 26

9, 21, 27, 30

3, 12, 17, 24, 31

9, 14, 16, 22, 28

11, 19

1, 12, 16, 17, 23

9, 16, 23, 27 7

12

Glasgow - NBC

16

Manchester - AEC Ltd

9

8, 31

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

19

9

Oxford

10

7 22, 25

17

24

12

27

6 3

TNA based Refresher for Supervisor APR

MAY

JUNE

30

23

28

Rayleigh

5

9

11, 14, 28

Glasgow - NBC

10

Manchester - AEC Ltd

23

JULY

AUG

25

SEPT

10

4, 18

£230.00

-

6

£195.00

£230.00

-

£230.00

-

2, 18

5

£195.00

£230.00

-

8

£195.00

£230.00

-

14, 28

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

18, 31

OCT

NOV

DEC

Member

Non Member

Exam

22

6

13

£195.00

£230.00

-

9, 18

6

£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

-

7, 13

£195.00

£230.00

-

1

£195.00

£230.00

-

27

£195.00

£230.00

-

6

JUNE

DURATION: 1/2 DAY JULY

AUG

Fees (excl VAT) SEPT

16

OCT

NOV

DEC

19

Rayleigh

3

14

Manchester - AEC Ltd

10

28

Licensed Contract Manager APR Burton

5

Rayleigh

16

JUNE

JULY

AUG

21

SEPT

OCT

NOV

DEC

MAY

JUNE

Burton

11

10

5, 12, 18

Rayleigh

3, 18

8, 9, 23, 31

1, 12, 22, 26

Manchester - AEC Ltd

JULY

Exam -

20

12

£295.00

£365.00

-

£295.00

£365.00

-

£295.00

£365.00

-

SEPT

8 5, 16, 30

13, 31

28

OCT

NOV

DEC

Member

Non Member

Exam

24

19, 26

4

£155.00

£175.00

-

5, 22, 29

9, 26

6

£155.00

£175.00

-

4

£155.00

£175.00

8

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

3

30

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

11, 17

30

10

13

6

11

24

25

9

20

APR

MAY

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

Burton

NOV

DEC

7

Rayleigh

25

Manchester - AEC Ltd

13

25

15

26 16

4

-

Fees (excl VAT) AUG

15

Risk Assessments and Plans of Work

£125.00

£365.00

17

Bristol - SMH Ltd

-

£95.00

Non Member

Pennine Manor Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

£125.00

£295.00

Dublin 12

-

£95.00

Member

DURATION: 1 DAY

APR

Exam

£125.00

5

9

Licensed Contract Manager Update

Non Member

£95.00

6 9

Bristol - SMH Ltd

Member

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 2 DAYS MAY

Manchester - AEC Ltd

Oxford

£195.00 £195.00

21

Inspection and Routine Maintenance of RPE

Oxford

-

4, 12

13

5, 25

Bristol - SMH Ltd

Glasgow - NBC

Exam

£230.00

4

2, 20

18

MAY

Non Member

£195.00

Fees (excl VAT)

18

APR

Member

DURATION: 1 DAY

Burton

Oxford

DEC

2 4

19

Bristol - SMH Ltd

Burton

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

Member

Non Member

Exam

£155.00

£175.00

-

30

20

£155.00

£175.00

-

9

17

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

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training & qualifications HSE Licensed Scaffolders (Operatives/Supervisors) Rayleigh

APR

MAY

6

14

JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

20

8

27

Manchester - AEC Ltd

OCT

NOV

APR

MAY

JUNE C A L L

Burton Rayleigh

JULY F O R

DURATION: 1/2 DAY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

C A L L

F O R

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

Notes on Fees: Assessment fees are ex VAT. There is no VAT on the registration fee. Assessment fees are based on assessing two candidates on-site on the same day. Assessing one candidate on-site will incur additional costs. Employers that pay a CITB Levy can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £440.00 per candidate.

Assessment Only - Level 2 NVQ in Removal of Hazardous Waste (Construction) - Lic. Asbestos Burton

This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability.

Rayleigh Manchester - AEC Ltd

Notes on Fees: Assessment fees are ex VAT. There is no VAT on the registration fee. Assessment fees are based on assessing two candidates at a centre on the same day. Assessing one candidate at a centre will incur additional costs. Employers that pay a CITB Levy can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £440.00 per candidate.

RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Removal for Contract Managers APR

MAY

JUNE

JULY

Member

Non Member

Exam

£100.00

£100.00

-

£100.00

£100.00

-

£100.00

£100.00

-

Member Non CITB Levy Paying Company

CITB NVQ Assessment £749.00 Registration £78.00 CITB Grant (£440.00)

RSPH NVQ Assessment £799.00 Registration £75.00 CITB Grant (£0)

Non Member - please call 01283 505777

Fees (excl VAT) Member CITB Levy Paying Company

Member Non CITB Levy Paying Company

CITB NVQ Assessment £675.00 Registration £78.00 CITB Grant (£440.00)

RSPH NVQ Assessment £715.00 Registration £75.00 CITB Grant (£0)

Non Member - please call 01283 505777

Fees (excl VAT) NOV

Member

Non Member

Exam

3

3

£345.00

£445.00

-

Rayleigh

4

3

3

£345.00

£445.00

-

Glasgow - NBC

4

3

£345.00

£445.00

DEC

-

£345.00

£445.00

-

£345.00

£445.00

-

3 4

3

Non Asbestos Training Courses For latest availability please call the training admin team on 01283 505777.

50

£95.00/£125.00

4

Oxford

OCT

£95.00/£125.00

Member CITB Levy Paying Company

DURATION: 1 DAY SEPT

£95.00/£125.00

Burton

Manchester - AEC Ltd

AUG

New Scaffolder

£95.00/£125.00

Fees (excl VAT)

This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability.

Rayleigh

Glasgow - NBC

DEC

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

OSAT - Level 2 NVQ in Removal of Hazardous Waste (Construction) - Lic. Asbestos Burton

Member/Refresher

Fees (excl VAT) NOV

12

Glasgow - NBC

Manchester - AEC Ltd

DEC

17

Workshop for Contract Managers & Supervisors on Analysts Work

Glasgow - NBC

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: HALF / FULL DAY Non Members on application

3

Fees (excl VAT) Member/Refresher

Exam

Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) DURATION: 2 DAYS

£225.00

-

Safe Electrical Isolation of Low Voltage DURATION: 1 DAY

£140.00

-

Working at Heights Awareness DURATION: 0.5 DAY

£85.00

-

PASMA Low Level & Towers Scaffolding DURATION: 1 DAY

£160.00

-

Abrasive Wheels Awareness DURATION: 1 DAY

£110.00

-

Confined Spaces Awareness and Entry DURATION: 1 DAY

£120.00

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training & qualifications

ARCA ILM Level 4 Certificate in Leadership and Management Managing Risk in the Workplace

Communications Management

Motivating People in the Workplace

Developing People in the Workplace

Covering the key elements of; application of legislation relating to risk, principles of risk management and internal risk management policies and procedures. With analysis of risk assessments strategies, planning and implementation.

You will learn about the different communication methods used within organisations today. This will link closely to communication theory and you will analyse how effective your own communication methods are within your area of responsibility. You will make recommendation and implement your improvements.

You will learn how to effectively motivate your teams, with strong consideration of various motivational theories. You will analyse the motivational practices used within your own organisation and apply the most effective motivational techniques within your area of responsibility.

You will learn the core skills to manage conflict that may arise within your organisation, diversity in the workplace, manage the staff’s expectations on their performance. How to monitor and provide feedback on performance to aid appraising staff and management processes that can support the business.

Venue

Dates

Venue

Dates

Venue

Dates

Venue

Dates

Burton

1 Feb ’18 29 May ’18 22 Aug ’18 1 Nov ’18 20 Dec ’18

Burton

28-29 March ’18 27-28 June ’18 25-26 Sept ’18 18-19 Dec ’18

Burton

21-22 Feb ’18 30-31 May ’18 16-17 Aug ’18 2-3 Oct ’18

Burton

25-26 April ’18 30-31 July ’18 30-31 Oct ’18

Rayleigh

28-29 March ’18 27-28 June ’18 25-26 Sept ’18 18-19 Dec ’18

Rayleigh

21-22 Feb ’18 30-31 May ’18 16-17 Aug ’18

Rayleigh

25-26 April ’18 24-25 July ’18 30-31 Oct ’18

Rayleigh

1 Feb ’18 29 May ’18 22 Aug ’18 1 Nov ’18 20 Dec ’18

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Fees per unit (excl VAT) Member

£310.00

Non Member

£410.00

Fees per unit (excl VAT) Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Member

£465.00

Member

£465.00

Non Member

£565.00

Non Member

£565.00

Member

£465.00

Non Member

£565.00

An additional one-off fee is payable to ILM for registration & final certificate - £55 which covers all 4 modules. Individual module (award) certificates are available for an additional fee.

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Surveying APR Burton Rayleigh

MAY

JUNE

1

5

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS

30

JULY

AUG

SEPT

28 30

Burton

MAY

JUNE

9

JULY

8

AUG

Burton

MAY

JUNE

OCT

4

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Management for Dutyholders APR

JULY

17

AUG

JULY

AUG

SEPT

£520.00

£570.00

£70.00

Non Member

Exam

£720.00

£770.00

£130.00

£720.00

£770.00

£130.00

5

Fees (excl VAT) OCT

NOV

DEC

RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Laboratory and Project Management JUNE

£70.00

Member

Rayleigh

MAY

Exam

£570.00

10

16, 23

APR

Non Member

£520.00

DEC

DURATION: 4 DAYS SEPT

Member

Fees (excl VAT)

NOV

15

5

DEC

DURATION: 4 DAYS

SEPT

9

Rayleigh

NOV 19

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Air Monitoring and Clearance Procedures APR

OCT

Member

Non Member

Exam

£720.00

£770.00

£70.00

£720.00

£770.00

£70.00

Fees (excl VAT) OCT

NOV

DEC

Member

Non Member

Exam

Asbestos Laboratory Management (Unit 1) Burton

3

1

4

2

3

6

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

Rayleigh

5

2

5

4

5

8

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

Burton

4

3

6

7

1

3

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

Rayleigh

6

4

7

9

3

5

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

Project Management (Unit 2)

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Bulk Analysis Manchester - AEC Ltd

DURATION: 3 DAYS

Please contact the training team for details. We can offer bespoke training packages to suit your requirements.

Fees (excl VAT) Member

Non Member

Exam

£675.00

£695.00

£300.00

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arca member list

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE New ARCA Full Members: Carringtons Building & Civil Engineering Ltd Unit 1 Astra, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2BN T: 01992 892303 W: www.carringtonsbce.co.uk Strada Environmental Ltd 34 New Rd, Ayr KA8 8EX T: 01292 822650 W: www.stradaenvironmental.co.uk Warburton Services T13 Howett Building, Lenton Business Centre, Lenton Boulevard, Nottinghamshire NG7 2BY T: 0115 8460122 W: www.warburtonservices.co.uk William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited Munros, 5 River Drive, Alness Industrial Estate, Alness IV17 0PG T: 01349 882852 W: www.munrohighland.co.uk

New ARCA Associate Members: Alandale Plant & Scaffolding 9 Selsdon Way, City Harbour, London E14 9GL T: 020 7005 0050 W: www.alandaleplantandscaffolding.com Grove & Dean Ltd Tollgate House 96, Market Place Romford, Essex RM1 3ER T: 01708 436811 W: www.grove-dean.co.uk GRSONE Ltd Woodland Place, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB T: 01268 271001 W: www.grsone.com Knights Research Ltd Knights Farm, Smithers Hill Lane, Shipley, Sussex RH13 8PP T: 07768 914848

New Labour Supply Members: Opus Labour Services Ltd Suite F, Ground Floor, Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4TZ T: 01442 345006 W: www.opuslabour.co.uk

New ATaC Members: Exova (UK) Ltd Rosewell House, Lochend Industrial Estate, Queen Anne Drive, Edinburgh EH28 8QJ T: 0131 333 4360 W: www.exova.com Celtic Asbestos Consultancy Ltd 60 Grange Way, Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle, Dublin DE13 F8F5 T: 00353 18323547 W: www.cacl.ie

The following companies are no longer members of the Association: GK Contracts (Scotland) Ltd - Full Member P McGuinness & Co Ltd - Full Member Trident Contract Services Ltd - Full Member Aubrey Hawkins Ltd - Associate Member Deconta UK Limited - Associate Member Greensteam UK - Associate Member Monteverde & Sons - Associate Member Adamson’s Laboratory Services Limited - ATaC Member

Members List South East Members 777 Environmental 158 Beddington Lane, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4TE T: 020 8689 6861 W: www.777group.com AA Woods Asbestos Abatement Woods House, River Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2DP T: 01279 444630 W: www.aawoods.com Abastra Environmental Limited The Annex, Rhoden Cottages, Lucks Lane, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6PA T: 01892 838698 W: www.abastra.co.uk Active Environmental Management Unit 3, Thames Industrial Estate, High Street South, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 3HL T: 01959 569946 W: www.activeenviro.com Allan Dyson Asbestos Services Limited Cagex House, Leyden Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2BP T: 01438 360656 W: www.allandyson-asbestos.co.uk Allweather Roofing & Construction Limited The Estates Office, Little Champions Farm Maplehurst Road, Horsham West Sussex RH13 6RN T: 01273 388088 W: www.theallweathergroup.co.uk Amstech Asbestos Removals Limited Unit F, Rich Industrial Estate, Avis Way, Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0DU T: 01273 510011 W: www.amstech.co.uk Arco Environmental Limited Unit 8 Ashton Gate, Ashton Road, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 8UF T: 017 0834 7063 W: www.arcoenvironmental.com ARCS Environmental Limited Alton, Harrow Road, North Benfleet, Wickford, Essex SS12 9JW T: 01268 725477 W: www.arcsenvironmental.co.uk ARG Europe Limited Unit 2, New Ford Road, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire EN8 7PG T: 0208 804 8008 W: www.arggroup.org Arton Monoseal Limited 22 Hampton Grove, Epsom, Surrey KT17 1LA T: 0208 8730344 W: www.artonmonoseal.co.uk Asbestech Limited Unit Q2, Penfold Industrial Estate, Imperial Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 4YY T: 0845 680 0055 W: www.asbestech.com Asbestos First Limited Hall Wood Business Park, North Dane Way, Chatham, Kent ME5 8YE T: 01634 864550 W: www.asbestosfirst.co.uk Asgen Limited Unit 10 Josselin Court, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon Essex SS13 1QF T: 01268 727 771 W: www.asgen.co.uk Aspect Contracts Ltd Aspect House, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3DS T: 01268 534477 W: www.aspectcontracts.co.uk

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GET YOUR LOGO PLACED WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP LISTING - CALL ARCA ON 01283 566467


arca member list Best Environmental Solutions Unit 8, Josselin Court, Wallasta Way, Basildon, Essex SS13 1QF T: 01268 727005 W: www.bestenvironmentalsolutions.co.uk

European Asbestos Services Ltd Infinet House, 111 Windmill Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 7EF T: 01932 773088 W: www.european-asbestos.co.uk

Blue A Ltd 1 Handford Court, Garston Lane, Watford WD25 9EJ T: 01923 517010 W: www.bluea.co.uk

Forest Environmental Limited Unit 10 - 13 Urban Hive, Theydon Road, London E5 9BQ T: 0208 880 5050 W: www.forestenvironmental.co.uk

Brown & Mason Ltd Anson House, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QQ T: 01322 277731 W: www.brownandmason.co.uk

Furn Contracts Ltd Unit 5, Wickham Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EQ T: 01268 820011 W: www.furncontracts.uk

C Wood & Son (Luton) Limited Newbury House, 1 London Road, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3UE T: 01582 722119 W: www.cwoodandson.co.uk Cablesheer (Asbestos) Ltd Cablesheer House, Murray Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 3QY T: 03300 249 040 W: www.cablesheergroup.co.uk Calder Insulations Limited Hilltop, High Road, Fobbing, Stanford le Hope, Essex SS17 9HN T: 01268 584731 W: www.calderinsulations.co.uk Capstan Group Services Unit 20 Capstan Centre, Thurrock Park Way, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7HH T: 01375 842769 W: www.capstanservices.co.uk Carringtons Building & Civil Engineering Ltd Unit 1 Astra, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2BN T: 01992 892303 W: www.carringtonsbce.co.uk Clifford Devlin Limited Clifford House, Towcester Road, Bow, London E3 3ND T: 0207 5388721 W: www.clifford-devlin.co.uk Courtney Lang Contracts Ltd Unit 5, Crittall Place, Crittall Road, Witham, Essex CM8 3DR T: 01376 553955 W: www.courtneylang.com DDS Environmental Ltd Charles Anthony House, Manston Road, Margate, Kent CT9 4JW T: 01843 821 555 W: www.dds-demolition.co.uk Decontaminate (UK) Ltd Unit 24 Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6NW T: 01322 271200 W: www.decontaminateuk.com Econ Construction Ltd Econ House, Old Maidstone Road, Ruxley, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5AZ T: 0208 300 2916 W: www.econconstruction.co.uk ECT Environmental Ltd Unit 6, Fanton Hall Farm, Off Arterial Road, Wickford, Essex SS12 9JF T: 0844 8000 834 W: www.ect.uk.com Edenbeck Ltd, Edenbeck House, Unit 5, Swan Wharf Business Centre, Waterloo Road, Uxbridge UB8 2RA T: 0845 073 8602 W: www.edenbeck.co.uk Environmental Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 8 Taber Place, Crittall Road, Witham, Essex CM8 3YP T: 01376 517779 W: www.envasbsol.com Erith Contractors Limited Erith House, Queen Street, Erith, Kent DA8 1RP T: 0370 950 8800 W: www.erith.com

GET YOUR LOGO PLACED WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP LISTING - CALL ARCA ON 01283 566467

H Smith (Engineers) Limited 1st Floor Offices, The Manor Gatehouse, Priory Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 2BJ T: 01689 833581 W: www.hsmith.co.uk Horizon Environmental Ltd Ovenden House, Wilcox Close, Aylesham Industrial Estate, Aylesham, Canterbury, Kent CT3 3EP T: 01304 849235 W: www.horizon-uk.com Inner City Environmental Unit 5, Schooner Park, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6NW T: 01322 273517 W: www.innercityenvironmental.co.uk ION Environmental Solutions Ltd, Carey House, Great Central Way, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 0HR T: 01245 205500 W: www.careysplc.co.uk J Mould (Reading) Hydecrete Pit, Pingewood Road North, Burgh Bridge, Reading, Berkshire RG30 3XN T: 01189 575555 W: www.jmouldreading.co.uk Jackson Environmental Ltd Keysoe Road, Thurleigh, Bedfordshire MK44 2EA T: 01234 771311 W: www.jacksonenvironmental.co.uk Jeto Limited Southern Way, Rye Common, Odiham, Hook, Hampshire RG29 1HU T: 01256 703929 W: www.jeto.co.uk John F Hunt Demolition Limited Europa Park, London Road, Grays, Essex RM20 4DB T: 01375 366700 W: www.johnfhunt.co.uk Keltbray Environmental Solutions Saint Andrews House, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9TA T: 020 7643 1000 W: www.keltbray.com M H Goldsmith & Sons Ltd 21A Station Road, Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6AP T: 01438 814565 W: www.mhgoldsmith.co.uk McGee Group Limited 340 - 342 Athlon Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 1BX T: 0208 9914090 W: www.mcgee.co.uk Pier Contractors Ltd Unit 5, Woodside Industrial Estate, Thornwood, Epping, Essex CM16 6LJ T: 01992 576404 W: www.piercontractslimited.com Reliable Environmental Ltd Unit 33, Saffron Court, Southfields Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS15 6SS T: 01268 411468 W: www.reliableenvironmentalltd.co.uk R&F Insulations Ltd Unit 5, Hall Road Industrial Estate, Hall Road, Southminster, Essex CM0 7DA T: 01621 774800 W: www.randf-insulation.co.uk

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arca member list Rhodar Industrial Services Ltd, Lexia House, West Yard, Lyncastle Way, Barley Castle Trading Estate, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 4ST T: 01925 214110 W: www.rhodar.co.uk

Phoenix Asbestos Recovery Ltd Units 6/7, Gorseinon Business Park, Gorseinon Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4DQ T: 01792 310460 W: www.phoenixasbestos.co.uk

Romford Insulations Limited Unit 1, Thurrock Park Way, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7HZ T: 01375 363601 W: www.romfordgroup.com

RH Insulation Services Limited D7, Segensworth Business Centre, Segensworth Road, Fareham, Hants PO15 5RQ T: 01329 840360 W: www.rhinsulation.co.uk

SL Environmental Ltd Unit 16, Blue Chalet Industrial Park, London Road, West Kingsdown, Kent TN15 6BQ T: 01474 854465 W: www.slcontracts.com Southern Asbestos Services Limited Riverside Business Centre, River Lawn Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1EP T: 01892 723171 W: www.sasbestos.com Spectra Analysis Services Ltd Unit 2, Olympic Business Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX T: 01268 534380 W: www.spectra-analysis.co.uk Squibb Group Limited Squibb House, Stanhope Industrial Park, Stanford Le Hope, Essex SS17 0EH T: 0208 5947143 W: www.squibbgroup.com Syd Bishop & Sons (Demolition) Limited Waldens Depot, Waldens Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 4EU T: 01689 820315 W: www.sydbishop.co.uk

South West & Wales Members Abbey Contracting Ltd Unit 1 Fideoak Mil, Near Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA4 1AF T: 01458 833800 W: www.abbeycontracting.co.uk Bond Demolition Limited Unit 3B, Ocean Park, Pant Glas Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, Glamorgan CF83 8DR T: 02920 888788 W: www.bonddemolition.co.uk Cuddy Environmental Ltd Unit 1, Francis House, Tank Farm Road, Llandarcy, Neath, Glamorgan SA10 6EN T: 01792 321110 W: www.cuddy-group.com Economic Insulations (Portsmouth) Ltd 8, Whittle Avenue, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5SH T: 01489 582588 W: www.economic-insulation.co.uk Hampshire Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1 Withy Park, Withy Meadows, Dutton Lane, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 6AB T: 02380 011761 W: www.hesgroup.org.uk Hereford Asbestos Services Ltd, Sigeric Business Park, Holme Lacy Road, Rotherwas, Hereford HR2 6BQ T: 01432 270113 W: www.herefordasbestos.co.uk Kusten Vorland Ltd Unit 7A Freemans Park, Penarth Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF11 8EQ T: 02920 230292 W: www.kustenvorland.com

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Severn Insulation Co Ltd Somerton House, South Point, Clos Marion, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF10 4LQ T: 02920 471040 W: www.severninsulation.co.uk Shield Environmental Services Ltd Shield House, Caxton Business Park, Crown Way, Warmley, Bristol, Avon BS30 8XJ T: 0117 960 6366 W: www.shieldenvironmental.co.uk Solent Environmental Services (Asbestos) Ltd Unit 4 Hardley Industrial Estate, Hardley, Southampton, Hampshire SO45 3NQ T: 02380 815080 W: www.solentenvironmental.co.uk S Roberts & Son (Bridgewater) Ltd Castlefields, The Drove, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4AG T: 01278 422521 W: www.srobertsandson.co.uk Swindon Borough Council Waterside Park, Darby Close, Cheney Manor Trading Estate, Swindon SN2 2PN T: 01793 464729 W: www.swindon.gov.uk Wring Group Vale Lane, Bedminster, Bristol, Avon BS3 5RU T: 01179 231320 W: www.wringgroup.co.uk

Midlands Members AIB Solutions Ltd Unit 804, Centre 500, Lowfield Drive, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0UU T: 01782 613773 W: www.aibsolutions.co.uk All Clear Services Ltd Chrysotile House, Unit 5, Heath Road, Darlaston, West Midlands WS10 8LP T: 0121 5264839 W: www.allclearenv.com Amicus Environmental Ltd Unit C1 New Yatt Business Centre, New Yatt, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 6TJ T: 01993 869320 W: www.amicus-environmental.co.uk Amity Insulation Services Ltd Windrush House, Lynch Hill, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire OX29 5BB T: 01865 733733 W: www.amitygroup.co.uk Armac Environmental Ltd Stonebridge House, Kenilworth Road, Meriden, West Midlands CV7 7LJ T: 01675 443788 W: www.armacgroup.co.uk Asbestos Abatement Services Unit 1 North Street, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 8AU T: 01922 644712 W: www.asbestosonline.co.uk

Lawson Environmental Ltd Station Yard, Station Road, Shrivenham, Swindon SN6 8JL T: 01793 782000 W: www.lawsongroup.co.uk

Axiom Building Solutions Ltd 280 Woodend Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton WV11 1YD T: 01902 728289 W www.axiom-asbestos.co.uk

MSS Environmental Ltd MSS House, Galdames Place, Ocean Park, Cardiff CF24 5RE T: 0845 260 2626 W: www.themssgroup.co.uk

Bloxwich Environmental Services Ltd Unit C Field Street, Willenhall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV13 2NX T: 01902 630099 W: www.bloxwichasbestos.co.uk

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arca member list Blucon Environmental Limited The Pump House, Poolhead Lane, Earlswood, Solihull, West Midlands B94 5ES T: 01564 635001 W: www.blucon.co.uk

M & G Services Ltd Unit 2 Pintail Close, Victoria Business Park, Netherfield, Nottinghamshire NG4 2SG T: 0115 9613222 W: www.mgservicesltd.com

Burton Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1, Wetmore Lane, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 1RH T: 01283 517374 W: www.bes-online.com

Maylarch Environmental Limited Oakwood, Oakfields Industrial Estate, Eynsham, Oxfordshire OX29 4TH T: 01865 883829 W: www.maylarch.co.uk

Central Environmental Services Ltd Suite A1 Imex Business Centre, Flaxley Road, Stechford, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 9AL T: 0121 783 4050 W: www.centralasbestos.com City Insulation Contractors Limited Unit 5, Wheatley Business Centre,Old London Road, Wheatley, Oxfordshire OX33 1XW T: 01865 715173 W: www.cityins.co.uk CMEC Demolition Ltd William Isaac Building, Gibbons Street, Dunkirk, Nottinghamshire NG7 2SB T: 0115 942 0600 W: www.cmecdemo.com Colspar Environmental Services Ltd Unit 3 Rayleigh Court, Ayr Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG7 4GA T: 0115 910 0179 W: www.colspar.com Crystal Environmental Services Unit 4 Stanton Court, Merlin Way, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5PT T: 0115 9303 147 W: www.crystalenvironmental.co.uk D J Hinton & Co Limited Road 2, Hoobrook Industrial Estate, Worcester Road, Kidderminster DY10 1HY T: 01299 402455 W: www.dj-hinton.co.uk DSM Demolition Ltd Arden House, Arden Road, Heartlands, West Midlands B8 1DE T: 0121 322 2225 W: www.dsmgroup.info Envirocall Ltd Elmdon House, Unit 2, Station Road, Coleshill B46 1HT T: 01675 464881 W: www.envirocall.co.uk Enviro-Safe Ltd 58A Stratford Street North, Birmingham, West Midlands B11 1BP T: 01217 727774 W: www.enviro-safe.co.uk Gloucester Asbestos Ltd Stroud Road, Brookthorpe, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL4 0UQ T: 01452 813883 W: www.glosasdem.co.uk HB Insulations (Notts) Ltd Unit 3, Falcon Court, Manners Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8EF T: 0115 944 0244 W: www.hbinsulations.com Insulation Contracting Services Ltd 2 Butchers Court, 1692-1694 High Street, Knowle, Solihull B93 0LY T: 01564 779204 W: www.ics-asbestos.co.uk Interserve Environmental Services 3rd Floor, Litchurch Plaza, Litchurch Lane, Derbyshire DE24 8AA T: 01332 663001 W: www.interserve.com J Cullen Thermals Ltd The Old Forge, Bromsgrove Road, Belbroughton, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY9 9UJ T: 0121 327 5260 W: www.jcullenthermals.com M & D Carpentry & Building Contracts Ltd Unit 21 Enfield Industrial Estate, Redditch, Worcester B97 6BY T: 01527 597783 W: www.mdcarpentry.co.uk

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MIC Group Ltd Devirgo House, Valepits Road, Garretts Green, Birmingham B33 0TD T: 0121 784 7226 W: www.mic-env.co.uk Midlands Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 8, Crompton Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4BG T: 0115 9326521 W: www.midlandsasbestossolutions.co.uk MJW Asbestos Removal & Re-Insulation Services Ltd Unit 4 Barton Road, Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire NG10 2FN T: 0115 972 0145 W: www.mjw-asbestos.co.uk Oracle Solutions Asbestos Ltd Unit 13, Henson Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PX T: 0844 8000801 W: www.oracleasbestos.com Phoenix (Leicester) Ltd Unit 16, Phoenix House, Marlow Road Ind Estate, Marlow Road, Leicester LE3 2BQ T: 0116 281 6850 W: www.phoenix-leicester.co.uk React Environmental Services Ltd Stanhope Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9BE T: 01283 550503 W: www.react-env.co.uk Reactive Integrated Services Ltd Shobnall Road, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2BB T: 01283 566 659 W: www.reactive-services.com Safeline Environmental Unit 231-232 IKON Trading Estate, Droitwich Road, Hartlebury DY10 4EU T: 01299 251083 W: www.safeline-environmental.co.uk SWS Environmental Services Ltd Unit 9 & 10 Hazel Court, Burma Road, Blidworth, Nottinghamshire NG21 0RY T: 01623 491764 W: www.swsenvironmental.co.uk TES Environmental Services Ltd Unit 6 Griffin Business Park, Walmer Way, Chelmsey Wood, Birmingham B37 7UX T: 0121 2440427 W: www.tesenvironmental-ltd.co.uk Warburton Services T13 Howett Building, Lenton Business Centre, Lenton Boulevard, Nottinghamshire NG7 2BY T: 0115 8460122 W: www.warburtonservices.co.uk Wellington Insulation Co Ltd Unit B2 Halesfield 21, Telford, Shropshire TF7 4NX T: 01952 587087 W: www.wellingtoninsulation.co.uk

East Anglian Members Alliance Asbestos Services Ltd Unit 1, Downing Park, Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire CB25 0NW T: 01223 812987 W: www.alliance-asbestos-services.co.uk Anglian Demolition & Asbestos Ltd Anglian Business Centre, West Carr Road, Attleborough NR17 1AN T: 01953 608050 W: www.angliandemo.co.uk

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arca member list DMD Environmental Ltd Tare House, Oak Lodge Farm, North Walsham Road, Norwich NR6 7JG T: 01603 787499 W: www.dmd-environmental.co.uk Mick George Environmental Ltd 6 Lancaster Way, Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon PE29 6XU T: 0800 587 3329 W: www.mickgeorge.co.uk Kershaw Contracting Services Ltd Edward Leonard House, Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire CB25 9QR T: 01223 715800 W: www.kershawcontracting.co.uk Rilmac Insulation Ltd Crofton Drive, Allenby Road Industrial Estate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN3 4NJ T: 01522 531711 W: www.rilmac.co.uk

Advanced Asbestos Removal Contractors Ltd 7A Paddock Road, Pimbo Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 9PL T: 01695 728998 W: www.aarcltd.co.uk Allpoint Industrial Solutions Graphite House, High Street, Crigglestone, Wakefield WF4 3EF T: 01924 229 399 W: www.allpoint.co.uk

Asbestos Control & Treatment Ltd Unit 6 Morrow Court, Sky park Trading Estate, Owen Drive, Liverpool L24 1YL T: 015148 57038 W: www.act.uk.net

A Buckler Haulage Ltd 24 - 28 Marsh Road, Middlesbrough TS1 5LB T: 01642 243399 W: www.bucklerdemolition.co.uk Chirmarn Ltd Newburn Bridge Road, Blaydon, Tyne & Wear NE21 4NT T: 01914 148000 W: www.chirmarn.co.uk Clarkes Environmental Ltd 2 Moxon Court, Thurston Road, Northallerton DL6 2NG T: 01609 781016 W: www.clarkesenvironmental.co.uk EM1 Ltd Mill Hill Farm, Deighton, Northallerton DL6 2HL T: 01609 881064 W: www.em1ltd.co.uk G O’Brien & Sons Ltd Cleadon House, Cleadon Lane, East Boldon, Tyne & Wear NE36 0AJ T: 0191 537 4332 W: www.g-obrien.co.uk Grade 3 Limited Bendel House, Temple Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU5 1AD T: 01482 330525 W: www.grade3ltd.com Henderson Environmental Services Ltd Unit 4, Sands Industrial Estate, Swalwell, Newcastle upon Tyne NE16 3DJ T: 0191 488 5195 W: www.hendersonenvironmental.co.uk Insight Safety Limited 1 -2 Park Road North Industrial Estate, St Georges Place, Blackhill, Consett, Durham DH8 5UN T: 01207 438313 W: www.insightsafety.co.uk MGL Demolition Ltd Davison House, Rennys Lane, Dragonville Ind Estate, County Durham DH1 2RS T: 0191 383 9900 W: www.mglgroup.co.uk Thompsons of Prudhoe Ltd Princess Way, Low Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6PL T: 01661 832422 W: www.thompsonsofprudhoe.com Tolent Solutions Limited Ravensworth House, 5th Avenue Business Park, Team Valley, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE11 0HF T: 0191 487 0505 W: www.tolent.co.uk Wood Group Industrial Services Ltd St Omers Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9EZ T: 01914 932600 W: www.woodgroup-psn.com

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Addison Green Ltd Unit 4, Brookfield Business Park, Clay Lane, Shiptonthorpe, York YO43 3PU T: 01430 803045 W: www.addisongreen.co.uk

Asbestos Business Contractors Ltd Alexandra House, Unit D, Parkside Business Park, Golborne, Warrington WA3 3PY T: 0844 4142121 W: www.abc-asbestos.com

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Bagnall UK Ltd Lexia House, West Yard, Lyncastle Way, Appleton, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 4ST T: 01925 214110 W: www.bagnalluk.com Bardon Environmental Ltd President Park, President Way, Sheffield S4 7UR T: 0845 500 8050 W: www.bardon-environmental.co.uk Bilfinger Industrial Services UK Ltd Axis House, Tudor Road, Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 1BD T: 01928 530000 W: www.is-uk.bilfinger.com BLS Asbestos Limited Unit 12, A One Business Park, 370 Bradford Road, Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4DJ T: 01484 400558 W: www.blsasbestos.co.uk Bradley Demolition Ltd Kent Street, Preston PR1 1PE T: 01772 280256 W: www.bradley-demolition-asbestos.co.uk City Services Group LLP City House, 124a Chesterfield Road, Barlborough, Chesterfield S43 4TT T: 01246 813030 W: www.cityscaffolding.co.uk Connell Bros Ltd Orchard House, Orchard Street, Salford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M6 6FL T: 0161 925 0606 W: www.connellbrothers.co.uk Cordtape Environmental Services Ltd Finchwell Close, Handsworth, Sheffield S13 9DF T: 0114 243 1239 W: www.cordtape.co.uk Countrywide Environmental Services Ltd 18 Sinclair Way, Prescot Business Park Prescot, Merseyside L34 1PB T: 0151 426 2110 W: www.countrywide-environmental.co.uk Crest Environmental Ltd Alma Street, St Helens, Merseyside WA9 3AR T: 01744 750100 W: www.crest-env-asbestos.co.uk Demolition Services DSL House, Wortley Moor Road, Wortley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS12 4JE T: 01132 794286 W: www.demolish.co.uk

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arca member list D Hughes Demolition & Excavation Ltd Coteman Heights Farm, Ship Lane, Delph, Oldham OL3 5RW T: 0161 624 3460 W: www.dhughesdemolition.co.uk

Thomson Ltd Monk Fryston Park, Betteras Hill, Hillam, Leeds LS25 5PF T: 01977 686100 W: www.thomson-group.co.uk

E4 Environmental Ltd Unit 13a Provincial Park, Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield E35 9ZX T: 0114 245 4449 W: www.e4ltd.co.uk

UK Environmental & Asbestos Solutions Ltd 3 Orrell Road, Pemberton, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN5 8EY T: 0151 520 2772 W: www.uk-eas.co.uk

Emchia Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 30, Longwood Road, Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1PZ T: 0161 706 0246 W: www.emchia.co.uk Green Contract Services Ltd Old Hall, Brickhouse 2, Congleton Road, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 4SR T: 01270 760379 W: www.greencs.co.uk Hird Environmental Unit 3, Perseverance Mill, Giles Street, Bradford BD6 3HS T: 01274 883235 W: www.hirdenvironmental.co.uk Howard Stott Demolition Limited Castle Clough Farm, Hapton, Burnley BB12 7LN T: 01282 680120 W: www.stottdemolition.com Hutchinson Asbestos Removal Ltd Healey Business Park,Unit 4, Healey Lane, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 8EZ T: 01924 900078 W: www.harltd.org Insul-Eight Environmental Ltd Canal Yard, Cavendish Street, Ashton under Lyne OL6 7QL T: 0161 3303131 W: www.insul-eight.co.uk John Beech Ltd Dock Road North, Bromborough, Wirrall, Cheshire CH62 4TQ T: 0151 645 7571 W: www.beech-group.co.uk J C Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit B1, Newlands House, 60 Chain House Lane, New Longton, Preston PR4 4LB T: 01772 322 761 W: www.jcasbestos.com KDC Contractors Ltd Sharston Green Business Park, 1 Robeson Way, Manchester M22 4SW T: 0161 947 2150 W: www.kdc.co.uk LAR Ltd Unit 5 Crossley Park Industrial Estate, Crossley Road, Stockport Cheshire SK4 5BF T: 01619 479628 W: www.larltd.com Local Asbestos Services Ltd Unit 25, Salisbury Road, Haydock Industrial Estate, Haydock, Merseyside WA11 9XG T: 0333 2004797 W: www.las-asbestos.co.uk McHale Contracts and Plant Environmental LLP Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com Northern Insulation Contractors (UK) Ltd Caroline House, High Street, Stalybridge, Stockport, Cheshire SK15 1SE T: 01613 031899 W: www.northerninsulation.com Reddish Vale Insulations Ltd Vale House, Franklin Street, Oldham OL1 2DP T: 0161 688 6444 W: www.reddishvale.co.uk Rhodar Limited Unit C Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ T: 0113 2700775 W: www.rhodar.co.uk

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Scottish Members Asbestos Specialists (UK) Ltd 36 Moycroft Road, Moycroft Industrial Estate, Elgin, Moray IV30 1XE T: 01343 548277 W: www.asbe.co.uk Bilfinger Salamis UK Limited 4 Greenhole Place, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen AB23 8EU T: 01224 246447 W: www.salamis.bilflnger.com Carymar Construction Services Ltd 79-81 Back Sneddon Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 2BT T: 0141 842 8070 W: www.carymar.co.uk Central Demolition Ltd Central House, Chattan Industrial Estate, Bonnyside Road, Bonnybridge FK4 2AG T: 01324 815700 W: www.centraldemolition.co.uk Chamic Industrial Services Ltd 27 Bankhead Drive, Edinburgh EH11 4DN T: 0131 453 4147 W: www.chamicgroup.co.uk City Building (Glasgow) LLP 350 Darnick Street, Glasgow G21 4BA T: 0141 287 2200 W www.citybuildingglasgow.co.uk Damada Asbestos Removals Ltd 5 Wilson Place, Nerston Industrial Estate, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire G74 4QD T: 01355 271999 W: www.damada.co.uk Dem-Master Demolition Ltd Pottishaw Place, Whitehill Industrial Estate, Bathgate EH48 2EN T: 01506 654845 W: www.dem-master.co.uk Enviraz (Scotland) Ltd Curran House, 25 Kelvin Avenue, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4LT T: 0141 882 8440 W: www.enviraz.co.uk Northern Asbestos Services Ltd 14 Perimeter Road, Pinefield Industrial Estate, Elgin, Moray IV30 6AF T: 01343 552650 W: www.northernasbestos.co.uk NRC Environmental Services (UK) Limited 4 River Drive, Cromba House, Teaninich Industrial Estate, Alness, Ross-shire IV17 0PG T: 01349 884480 W: www.nrcc.com Reigart Contracts Ltd Reigart House, 16 Hornock Road, Coatbridge, Scotland ML5 2QJ T: 01236 431290 W: www.reigart.com Specialist Building & Asbestos Services Ltd 2 Canyon Road, Netherton Industrial Estate, Wishaw, Lanarkshire ML2 0EG T: 01698 359966 W: www.scottishasbestos.co.uk Stork Technical Services Norfolk House, Pitmedden Road, Dyce, Aberdeenshire AB21 0DP T: 01224 722888 W: www.stork.com Strada Environmental Ltd 34 New Rd, Ayr KA8 8EX T: 01292 822650 W: www.stradaenvironmental.co.uk

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arca/atac member list William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited Munros, 5 River Drive, Alness Industrial Estate, Alness IV17 0PG T: 01349 882852 W: www.munrohighland.co.uk

John Tinnelly & Sons Ltd 46 Forkhill Road, Newry, County Down BT35 8LZ T: 02830 265331 W: www.tinnelly.com

Ireland Members

MCE Contract Services Ltd Unit 11, Termon Business Park, Milestone Centre, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, N Ireland BT79 9AL T: 0288 076 1900 W: www.mceservices.co.uk

Asbestaway Ltd Unit 6 West Link Business Park, Doughcloyne Industrial Estate, Cork, Republic of Ireland T: 00353 21 4209335 W: www.asbestaway.ie Harrington Asbestos Removal Unit 73, Grange Close, Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle, Dublin 13, Dublin, Ireland. T: 00353 01 8326292 W: www.har.ie

Safeway Environmental 1 The Jaynes, Brandon, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland V92 XW89 T: 00353 66 7138880 W: www.safewayenvironmental.ie

IMAC Group 7 Lower Main Street, Dungiven, County Londonderry BT47 4LD T: 028 777 41143 W: www.imacgroup.co.uk Insulation & Environmental Services Ltd Unit 56, Block 503, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin. Republic of Ireland T: 00353 1401 6118 W: www.ieservices.ie

Members List South East Members AC & MS Limited Suite 1 Enterprise House, Kings Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0QY T: 01268 680136 W: www.acandms.co.uk Adams Environmental Ltd Unit 6 Kimpton Link Business Park, 40 Kimpton Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9QP T: 0208 6416000 W: www.adamsenvironmental.co.uk Airtech Analysis Ltd Unit 6 Blenheim Court, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8YT T: 01268 562645 W: www.airtechanalysisltd.com Armstrong York Asbestos Environmental Ltd Stanhope Industrial Park, Wharf Road, Stanford Le Hope SS17 0EH T: 0870 3500375 W: www.armstrong-york.com Asbestos Consultants Europe Ltd, Magnet Road, Grays, Essex RM20 4DP T: 01375 366777 W: www.aceconsultants.co.uk Ayerst Environmental Ltd 182a High Street, Beckenham, Bromley, Kent BR3 1EW T: 0208 6588050 W: www.ayerstenv.com

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Bauer Analysis 12 Tallon Road, Hutton Industrial Estate, Brentwood, Essex CM13 1TF T: 01277 220633 W: www.bauerc.co.uk Bureau Veritas UK Ltd Langlands House, 130 Sandringham Avenue, Harlow, Essex CM19 5QA T: 0845 600 1828 W: www.bureauveritas.co.uk Cavendish Laboratories Limited The Old Grange, The Warren Estate, Lordship Road, Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 3WT T: 01245 422800 W: www.cavendishlaboratories.com Clearwater Environmental Ltd First Floor, 99 Bridge Road East, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1GD T: 01707 294949 W: www.clearwater-environmental.com Core Surveys Ltd Rotherfield Woodyard, Mill Lane, Fletching Common, Sussex BN8 4JL T: 01273 287390 W: www.coresurveys.co.uk Envirochem Analytical Laboratories Ltd 12 The Gardens, Broadcut, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8SS T: 01329 287777 W: www.envirochem.co.uk Environtec Limited Environtec House, The Street, Hatfield Peverel, Chelmsford CM3 2EJ T: 01245 381900 W: www.environtec.com ENV Surveys Ltd Formula House, 12 Upper Hollingdean Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 7GA T: 01273 506098 W: www.envsurveys.com

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atac member list Fibre Management Ltd Unit 3, Bulrushes Business Park, Coombe Hill Road, East Grinstead RH19 4LZ T: 01342 313848 W: www.fibremanagement.co.uk Life Environmental Services Ltd 4 Ducketts Wharf, South Street, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 3AR T: 01279 503117 W: www.lifeenvironmental.com Merryhill Asbestos Testing & Consulting Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0HA T: 01794 515848 W: www.merryhillenvirotec.com PA Group (UK) Ltd The Granary, Pinden Farm, Dartford, Kent DA2 8EA T: 0845 474 0172 W: www,pagroupuk.com Riverside Environmental Ltd Unit 12 Whiffens Farm, Clement Street, Hextable, Kent BR8 7PQ T: 0870 9500161 W: www.riversideenvironmental.co.uk

BDA Surveying Ltd Chapel Street, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5AD T: 0116 271 9179 W: www.bdasurveying.co.uk Bradley Environmental Consultants Limited 20 Stourbridge Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3US T: 0121 5500224 W: www.bradley-enviro.co.uk Clearview Environmental Ltd North Street, Wigston, Leicester LE18 1PS T: 01162 888256 W: www.clearviewenv.com DMW Environmental Safety Ltd Unit 4 Calibre Industrial Park, Laches Close, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 7DZ T: 01902 791565 W: www.dmwsafety.co.uk Ensafe Consultants The Forge, Blisworth Hill Farm, Stoke Road, Blisworth, Northampton NN7 3DB T: 01604 878190 W: www.ensafe.co.uk

RPS Health Safety & Environment 35 Newbridge Street, London EC4V 6BW T: 020 7280 3240 W: www.rpsgroup.com

Environmental Essentials Ltd Unit 3 Arlington Court, Silverdale Enterprise Park, Cannel Row, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 6SS T: 01782 635057 W: www.environmentalessentials.co.uk

Spectra Analysis Services Limited Unit 2 Olympic Business Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX T: 01268 534380 W: www.spectra-analysis.co.uk

Oracle Solutions Ltd Unit 13, Henson Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PX T: 0844 2451782 W: www.oracleasbestos.com

Tersus Consultancy Ltd First Floor Rainham House, Manor Way, Rainham, Essex RM13 8RH T: 01708 555705 W: www.tersusgroup.co.uk

Qualsurv International Ltd 8 Charles Court, Budbrooke Road, Warwickhire CV34 5LZ T: 0845 225 1040 W: www.qualsurv.co.uk

WSP UK Ltd WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF T: 0207 3145000 W: www.wspenvironmental.com

South West & Wales Members ABP Associates Ltd Unit 8, Chancery Gate Business Centre, Manor House Avenue, Southampton SO15 0AE T: 02380 528571 W: www.abp.uk.com ASI Environmental Ltd 6 Testwood Lane, Totton, Southampton, Hampshire SO40 3AQ T: 02380 427750 W www.asi-surveys.co.uk ASM Compliance Limited Horton House, Tank Farm Road, Llandarcy, Swansea SA10 6EN T: 0844 8560668 W: www.asmcompliance.com Resource and Environmental Consultants Ltd Osprey House, Pacific Quay, Broadway, Manchester M50 2UE T: 0161 868 1300 W: www.recltd.co.uk

SOCOTEC UK Ltd Bretby Business Park, Ashby Road, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE15 0YZ T: 01283 554499 W: www.socotec.co.uk Westland Environmental Safety Ltd Unit 2 Lymevale Court (Ground Floor), Parklands, Trent Vale, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST4 6NW T: 01782 624642 W: www.westlandasbestos.co.uk

East Anglian Members Broadland Group Ltd Unit 13, Henderson Business Centre, Ivy Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR5 8BF T: 01603 251707 W: www.broadland-group.co.uk Thames Laboratories Ltd Hollow Farm, Hilton Road, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire PE28 9LJ T: 01480 891800 W: www.thameslabs.co.uk

North East Members

Santia Asbestos Management Ltd Axys House, Heol Crochendy, Parc Nantgarw, Cardiff CF15 7TW T: 0330 024 1444 W: www.santia.co.uk

ASKAMS Compliance Services Ltd Unit 10, Atley Business Park, Atley Way, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1WP T: 01670 737355 W: www.askams.co.uk

Midlands Members

Franks Portlock Consulting Limited Unit 2b, Hylton Park, Sunderland SR5 3HD T: 01914193116 W: www.franksportlock.co.uk

Acivico Ltd Louisa House, 92-93 Edward Street, Birmingham B1 2RA T: 0121 3039300 W: www.bcl-testing.co.uk ALS Environmental Torrington Avenue, Coventry, Warwickshire CV4 9GU T: 02476 421213 W: www.alsenvironmental.co.uk

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Lucion Environmental Ltd Unit 7, Halifax Court, Dunston, Gateshead NE11 9JT T: 0191 4618999 W: www.lucionservices.com

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atac member list Micron Analytical Ltd Concorde House, Bessemer Way, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 8XE T: 01724 859984 W: www.micronanalytical.co.uk

WYG Environment Planning Transport Ltd Arndale Court, Otley Road, Headingley, West Yorkshire LS6 2UJ T: 01132 787111 W: www.wyg.com/services/asbestos

SGS MIS Environmental Eden House, Watling Street Industrial Estate Leadgate, Consett, County Durham DH8 6TA T: 01207 500463 W: www.sgs.co.uk

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North West Members

ACS Physical Risk Control Ltd Unit 14, Claremont Centre, Durham Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde G41 1BS T: 01414 275171 W: www.acsrisk.com

Acorn Analytical Services Ltd Colbeck House, Colbeck Row Business Park, Birstall, West Yorkshire WF17 9NR. T: 01924 443552. W: www.acorn-as.com

Exova (UK) Ltd Rosewell House, Lochend Industrial Estate, Queen Anne Drive, Edinburgh EH28 8QJ T: 0131 333 4360 W: www.exova.com

Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd 23 Wheelforge Way, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1EH T: 0161 8727111 W: www.aec.uk.net

Ireland Members

All Clear Solutions Ltd Spen Valley House, Rawfords Industrial Estate, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton BD19 5LT T: 01274 861759 W: www.allclearsolutions.co.uk Euro Environmental Ltd Atlas 6, Balby Carr Bank, Doncaster, Yorkshire DN4 5JT T: 0870 701 9170 W: www.euroenvironmental.co.uk lnspectas Compliance Ltd Suite 1.11, Woodhead House, Woodhead Road, Birstall, near Leeds WF17 9TD T: 0844 2640094 W: www.inspectas.co.uk

Celtic Asbestos Consultancy Ltd 60 Grange Way, Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle, Dublin DE13 F8F5 T: 00353 18323547 W: www.cacl.ie HBE Risk Management Craigmore House, 19 Millvale Road, Newry, Co Down BT35 7NH T: 0283 083 9033 W: www.hberm.com Occupational Hygiene & Safety Services Unit 2, Beat Centre, Stephenstown Estate, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin ROI T: 00353 1 6905907 W: www.ohss.ie

McHale Contracts & Plant Environmental LLP Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com North Star Environmental Ltd Unit A1, Beech House (First Floor), Oaklands Office Park, Hooton Road, Hooton CH66 7NZ T: 0800 048 6000 W: www.northstarenvironmental.co.uk OHEC (UK) Ltd Oakhill Court, 171 Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester M25 9ND T: 0161 7733701 W: www.ohec.co.uk PCS Asbestos Consultants First Floor, 2 Moor Lane, Highburton, Huddersfield HD8 0QS T: 01484 604920 W: www.pcs-asbestos.co.uk Pennington Choices Limited The Old Barn, Brookfield House, Tarporley Road, Norcott Brook, Warrington WA4 4EA T: 01928 568832 W: www.pennington.org.uk Resource and Environmental Consultants Ltd Osprey House, Pacific Quay, Broadway, Manchester M50 2UE T: 0161 868 1300 W: www.recltd.co.uk Richard L Thomas Associates Ltd 1st Floor, 120 Ashton Road, Denton, Greater Manchester M34 3JE T: 01613 206789 W: www.rtasbestos.co.uk Scope-It IT Ltd 14, The Quad, Atherleigh Business Park, Gibfield Park Avenue, Manchester M46 0SY T: 01942 879067 W: www.scope-it-group.com Shield On-Site Services Alton House, Alton Business Park, Ross On Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5BP T: 01989 561175

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Associate Members List Suppliers to Contractors Car/Van Leasing Adept Vehicle Management Independent House, Rowhurst Industrial Estate, Apedale Road, Chesterton, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 6BH T: 01782 8562246 W: www.adeptvehicle.com

Ecoblast Supplies Ltd Unit 2 & 3, Old Railway Goods Yard, Scar Lane, Milnesbridge, Huddesfield HD3 4PE T: 01543 449259 W: www.ecoblastsupplies.co.uk Empire Tapes PLC Houndhill Park, Bolton Road, Rotherham S63 7LG T: 01709 768300 W: www.empiretapes.com Fiberlock Technologies Inc 150 Dascomb Road, Andover, 01810, USA T: 978 623 9987 W: www.fibrelock.com

Consultancy

GPM Hire & Supplies Ltd Unit 3 Fordgate Business Park, Crabtree Manorway North, Belvedere, Kent DA17 6AS T: 02083 197870 W: www.gpmgroupltd.co.uk

Dawson Asbestos Consulting Ltd 63A Needingworth Road, St Ives, Peterborough PE27 5JY T: 07790 289241 W: www.dac-asbestos.co.uk

GRSONE Ltd Woodlands Place, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB T: 01268 27100 W: www.grsone.com

Derisk (UK) Ltd Burdett House, 15-16 Buckingham Street, London WC2N 6DU T: 0207 734 6655 W: www.deriskuk.com

Numatic International Ltd Millfield Industrial Estate, Chard, Taunton TA20 2GB T: 01460 269276 W: www.numatic.co.uk

Knights Research Ltd Knights Farm, Smithers Hill Lane, Shipley, Sussex RH13 8PP T: 07768 914848

Polystar Plastics Peel House, Peel Street, Northam, Southampton SO14 5QT TEL: 02380 232153 W: www.polystar.co.uk

Northern Safety Ltd 109B Allison Avenue, Teesside Industrial Estate, Teeside TS17 9LY T: 01642 754880 W: www.northernsafetyltd.co.uk

Protec Equipment 8 Rainham House, Manor Way, Rainham, Essex RM13 8RH T: 01708 555705 W: www.weareprotecequipment.com

Prime Safety Environmental Group Limited Kingsley Place, 46 Mote Road, Medway ME15 6ES T: 01622 768400 W: www.primesafety.com

Quill International Industries PLC Castle Lane, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8JB T: 01332 864664 W: www.quillinternational.com

The Health & Safety People 16a Market Square, Sandy, Stevenage SG19 1HU T: 03456 122 144 W: www.thsp.co.uk

Safety Industries (Oakwood) Limited Tonbridge Road, Harold Hill, Romford RM3 8TS T: 01708 381499 W: www.safetyindustries.com

Equipment/Consumables Asbe Glovebag Limited Ashwellthorpe Industrial Estate, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich NR16 1ER T: 01508 481641 W: www.asbe-glovebag.co.uk

Safe Pass Limited 79 Wollaston Way, Basildon, Essex SS13 1DJ T: 01268 728842 W: www.safepassltd.co.uk Scott Health & Safety Ltd Pimbo Road, West Pimbo, Wigan WN8 9RA T: 01695 727171 W: www.scottsafety.com

Beacon International Elgee Works, Victoria Street, Desborough, Northamptonshire NN14 2LX T: 01536 762939 W: www.beaconinternational.co.uk

SMH Products Ltd SMH House, Maxwell Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE33 4PU T: 01914 566000 W: www.smhproducts.com

Blastrac UK Unit 2A Outgang Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield S25 3QY T: 01909 569118 W: www.blastrac.co.uk

Solotec Scientific Ltd Unit 6, Cowhill Trading Estate, Tramway Road, Ashton under Lyne OL6 9AN T: 0161 339 6187 W: www.solotec.co.uk

Bostik Limited Common Road, Stafford, Stoke on Trent ST16 3EH T: 01785 272727 W: www.bostik.co.uk CCS (Scotland) Ltd 71 Loanbank Quadrant, Govan, Glasgow G51 3HZ T: 01414 454222 W: www.ccseurope.co.uk EASE Unit 7 - 8, Hovefields Court, Courtauld Road, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB T: 01268 286792 W: www.ease.uk.net

Thermac (Hire) Ltd Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds LS11 5SZ T: 01132 709555 W: www.thermac.com

Home Improvements Anglian Windows Limited Head Office, PO Box 65, Norwich, Norfolk, NR6 6EJ T: 01603 420537 W: www.anglian-windows.com

ebm-papst UK Ltd Chelmsford Business Park, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 5EZ T: 01245 468555 W: www.ebmpapst.co.uk

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arca associate member list Insurance Grove & Dean Ltd Tollgate House 96, Market Place Romford, Essex RM1 3ER T: 01708 436811 W: www.grove-dean.co.uk Howden Insurance Brokers 16 Eastcheap, London EC3M 1BD T: 0207 1331567 W: www.howdengroup.com

Scaffolding Access Limited 20 Lamson Road, Ferry Lane Industrial Estate, Rainham, Essex RM13 9YY T: 01708 555540 W: www.scaffoldingaccess.co.uk

Miles Smith 6th Floor One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB T: 020 79774800 W: www.milessmith.co.uk

Scaffolding Specialist Services Ltd Fleetway, Penarth Road, Cardiff CF11 8TY T: 02920 390135 W: www.macscaffolding.com

Labour Supply Members (Asbestos Operatives)

QFS Scaffolding Ltd Westminster House, Denton Wharf, DA12 2PL T: 01474 334707 W: www.gfscaffolding.com

Calcot Asbestos Recruitment Ltd 5 Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 01189 421231 W: www.calcotasbestosrecruitment.co.uk DKF Recruitment Ltd Paul House, Stockport Road, Timperley, Cheshire WA15 7UQ T: 0161 8266433 W: www.dkfrecruitment.co.uk ITS Asbestos Ltd First Floor, 44 Station Road, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5LT T: 02920 757636 W: www.itsconstruction.co.uk J&L Recruitment Ltd Suite 17E, Back Lane, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0QB T: 01953 661028 W: www.jl-recruitment.co.uk Opus Labour Services Ltd Suite F, Ground Floor, Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4TZ T: 01442 345006 W: www.opuslabour.co.uk PB Recruitment Consultants Ltd The Watertower, Guildprime Business Centre, Southend Road, Billericay, Essex CM11 2PZ T: 01277 889373 W: www.pb-recruitment.co.uk Sword Dynamic Services Admirals Yard, Station Road, Patchway, Bristol BS34 6LR T: 0117 379 0808 W: www.swordds.co.uk

Overseas Services Arensco Ltd PO Box 820, Al Khobar, 31952 Saudi Arabia T: +966 3 896 1590 W: www.arensco.com Envirochem Hellas SA 58 Akti Moutsopoulou Street, GR-18536 T: 0030 210 4280701 W: www.envirochem.gr Environmental Protection Engineering S.A 24 Dervenakion Street, Piraeus, 18545, Greece T: 0030 210 4060000 W: www.amiantos.gr Intergeo VI. PE. Thermis, Thessaloniki, PO Box 60040, Greece T: 0030 231 0478147 W: www.intergeo-consulting.com Polyeco S.A 16th Km Athens-Korinth Ntl Road, PO Box 24, Aspropyrgos, Greece 19300 T: 0030 210 553 0600 W: www.polyeco.gr SUK 14, Iassonos Street, Palaio Faliro, Athens, 17564, Greece T: 0030 210 9719 180 W: www.suchellas.gr Wafin for Environmental Work & Asb Rem Hamzah Bin Abdul Muttalib Street, Al Uraija Al Wusta, P.O.Box 154511, Zip.code 11748, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia T: 0096 650 4433370

Tradeslink Asbestos Services Limited Regent House, Suite 34b, Heaton Lane, Stockport SK4 1BS T: 01663 761901 W: www.tradeslink.co.uk

Recruitment Agencies (General)

Legal Services

Future Select Colenso House, Omega 1, Monks Cross Drive, York YO32 9GZ T: 01904 766611 W: www.future-select.co.uk

Sharma Solicitors Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BB T: 0345 430 0145 W: www.sharmasolicitors.com

Licenced Scaffolders

High Peak Scaffolding Unit 6 Waterswallows Industrial Park, Waterswallows Road, Stockport SK17 7JB T: 01298 767454 W: www.highpeakscaffolding.co.uk Merk Scaffolding Ltd Yard 5, Sadlers Hall Farm Industrial Estate, London Road, Essex SS13 2HD T: 07903 633687 W: www.scaffoldingessex.com

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J&L Recruitment Ltd Suite 17E, Back Lane, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0QB T: 01953 661028 W: www.jl-recruitment.co.uk Penguin Recruitment 46A Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4BQ T: 01792 365100 W: www.penguinrecruitment.co.uk

Alandale Plant & Scaffolding 9 Selsdon Way, City Harbour, London E14 9GL T: 020 7005 0050 W: www.alandaleplantandscaffolding.com

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Multi Task Scaffolding Unit 6, Catherine Road, New Herrington Industrial Estate, Houghton le Spring, Tyne & Wear DH4 7BG T: 0191 584 7966 W: www.multitaskscaffolding.com

Roofing Contractors Absolute Roofing Solutions Limited Unit 14, Jubilee Industrial Estate, Gorsey Lane, Coleshill B46 1JU T: 0121 2683213 W: www.absoluteroofingsolutions.co.uk Lane Roofing Contractors Ltd Walsall House, 165-167 Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham B42 1TX T: 0345 066 7000 W: www.laneroofing.co.uk

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Software/Communications Mark One Consultants Unit 5-6, Bartlett Court, Sea King Road, Yeovil BA20 2NZ T: 01935 411319 W: www.m1c.co.uk Multibase Systems Limited 17 Cranmore Road, Chislehurst, Bromley BR7 6EP T: 0208 289 8459 W: www.multibase.co.uk

Watling Waste Services Unit 1B & 2B Gatehouse Trading Estate, Lichfield Road, Brownhills, Walsall WS8 6JZ T: 01543 378317 W: www.watlingwaste.co.uk Ward Recycling Griffon Road, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Derby DE7 4RF T: 0345 337 0000 W: www.ward.com Windsor Waste Management Ltd Unit 29 Childerditch Industrial Estate, Childerditch Hall Drive, Brentwood CM13 3HD T: 01708 559966 W: www.winwaste.com

Propeller Studios Ltd Alexander House, 40A Willbury Way, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 0AP T: 01462 440077 W: www.propeller-studios.co.uk

Waste Services Acumen Waste Services Ltd Acumen House, Headlands Lane, Wakefield WF11 0LA T: 01977 529586 W: www.acumenwaste.co.uk Asbestos Collection Services Yard 1 & 2, Charfleets Industrial Estate, Southend on Sea SS8 0PL T: 01268 681177 W: www.acswaste.co.uk Asbestos Waste Solutions 27a Oliver Close, West Thurrock, Romford RM20 3EE T: 01708 866060 W: www.asbestoswastesolutions.co.uk Biffa Waste Services Ltd Third Floor The Gatehouse, Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 8DB T: 0808 168 1111 W: www.biffa.co.uk/asbestos Cohart Asbestos Disposal Ltd 17 Arches Field, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Southend on Sea SS13 1DH T: 01268 293406 W: www.cohartuk.com Environmental Contracts Limited Units 7-9, Central Trading Estate, Shaw Road, Dudley DY2 8QX T: 01384 213332 W: www.eclskips.co.uk Foxhall Environmental Services Ltd Foxhall Farm, Owler Lane, Wakefield WF17 9BW T: 01924 476235 W: www.foxhall-ltd.co.uk GJ Bowmer Waste Disposal Fairview, Magpie Lane, Little Warley, Chelmsford CM13 3DT T: 01277 225428 W: www.bowmerwaste.co.uk O’Donovan Waste Disposal Ltd Markfield House, 82-98 Markfield Road, London N15 4QF T: 0208 8019561 W: www.odonovan.co.uk PF Ahern (London) Ltd Oliver Close, West Thurrock, Romford RM20 3EE T: 01708 865599 W: www.ahern.co.uk Pinden Ltd Pinden Quarry, Green Street, Green Road, Dartford DA2 8EB T: 01474 707149 W: www.pinden.co.uk Rilta Environmental Ltd Block 402, Grants Drive, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Dublin D24 AP04 T: 00353 140 18000 W: www.rilta.ie

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