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The health risks posed by the presence of asbestos in buildings may mean that a survey will be required. An asbestos risk assessment can enable a project to continue through the planning system and achieve a rapid condition discharge. We can connect you with consultants in all parts of the UK.
Whether you are planning a renovation, a demolition or a property transaction, an asbestos risk assessment is a vital step to ensure safety and legal compliance. Asbestos was widely used in construction before 2000, and managing the risk of airborne fibres is essential for protecting health and avoiding costly project delays.
We provide expert guidance and connect you with qualified consultants across the UK to handle your asbestos requirements. From management surveys for routine maintenance to destructive refurbishment and demolition (R&D) surveys, our partner company will help you identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and create robust management plans.
Our service ensures you meet the requirements of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, helping you achieve a rapid condition discharge for your planning application.
The partner company we put you in touch with will focus on providing clear, practical advice and a fixed-fee quote so you can move forward with confidence.
Full UK Coverage: We connect you with local, competent surveyors no matter where your project is located.
Planning Experts: We specialise in reports that satisfy local planning authorities and prevent legal hitches.
Direct and Simple: We break down complex safety regulations into clear, actionable steps for your development.
Reliable Advice: Get the documentation you need, including a definitive asbestos register and risk mitigation strategy.
Don’t let hidden hazards halt your progress. Get in touch today for a free, no-obligation quote and ensure your site is safe and compliant.
Widely used in construction throughout the 20th century, asbestos was a valuable material due to its durability, fire resistance and insulating properties. The potential risks of severe health issues arising from contact with asbestos, however, have led to strict control measures governing its use, removal and management.
Due to its widespread use, asbestos remains present in many buildings, necessitating proper risk assessment and management to prevent exposure. Conducting an asbestos risk assessment is essential to ensure safety and compliance with legal requirements, particularly when working on older buildings.
Before being banned in 1990, asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) were commonly found in:
Asbestos becomes a significant health hazard when its fibres become airborne and are inhaled.
An asbestos risk assessment is required in several circumstances:
The full risk assessment for asbestos is the mechanism by which duty holders fulfil their legal obligations. At this point, the process moves beyond simple identification and into active management.
It involves a detailed inspection to log all asbestos-containing materials present, meticulously noting the type, location and, crucially, the condition of asbestos.
Locating the material and assessing the risk of disturbance, the two-part approach forms the basis of the entire management plan.
An asbestos risk assessment is a mandatory and systematic process designed to prevent dangerous asbestos exposure. It is conducted by a qualified surveyor to locate and evaluate the potential hazard posed by asbestos waste within a building.
More than just an asbestos survey, the assessment analyses the likelihood of fibres being released into the air and determines the specific control measures needed to protect occupants and workers.
In short, for any non-domestic property built before 2000, the risk assessment must be carried out before any intrusive work takes place, making it the bedrock of health and safety compliance.
The necessary assessment always depends on the type of risk your project faces.
A competent person will guide the building owner in choosing the correct survey to ensure you have enough information before work begins.
Management Survey: Routine Maintenance Risk
Identifying asbestos-containing materials (AMCs) present in common areas that could be disturbed during routine maintenance, a standard asbestos risk assessment determines the material’s asbestos condition and provides the essential asbestos register for ongoing management.
Refurbishment and Demolition (R&D) Survey
A mandatory and destructive survey required before any major refurbishment or demolition, a refurbishment and demolition survey is the only way to find certain types of ACMs hidden in new areas of the building fabric. The risk assessment must be done to prevent accidental exposure when you disturb asbestos.
Ground Contamination Risk: Asbestos in Soil Risk Assessment
A highly specialised assessment performed by licensed professionals addressing contamination from demolition or ground disturbance, a soil risk assessment ensures fibres in the soil pose a minimal risk during work activity and prevents the spread of asbestos found in the ground.
Post-Fire or Emergency Risk: Emergency Risk Assessment
Fire or water damage dramatically compromises the asbestos condition of ACMs, rapidly increasing the likelihood of fibre release and potential for asbestos-related diseases. With an emergency risk assessment, immediate appropriate safety measures can be put in place to contain the hazard.
When it comes to the possibility of asbestos disrupting the planning and development process, asbestos management plans play a crucial role in remedying any concerns.
Local planning authorities require professional asbestos assessments before granting approval for demolition or renovation projects.
Key regulatory considerations include:
Failure to comply with asbestos risk assessment regulations can result in fines, project delays, and potential prosecution.
An asbestos risk assessment involves several key steps:
1. Initial Survey and Inspection
A qualified asbestos surveyor conducts a site visit to identify asbestos.
2. Sampling and Laboratory Analysis
If suspected ACMs are found, samples are collected and analysed by accredited laboratories.
3. Risk Evaluation
The assessment must consider the type and condition of asbestos, its location, and the potential for disturbance of ACMs.
4. Risk Mitigation Recommendations
Based on findings, the report outlines the control measures required, such as encapsulation, removal or ongoing monitoring.
5. Asbestos Management Plan
If asbestos waste remains in place and there is no likelihood of disturbance, a management plan is created to ensure safe handling and monitoring.
6. Clearance and Air Testing
If removal is necessary, air monitoring ensures fibre levels are within safe limits before reoccupation.
The final asbestos risk assessment report is the essential document delivered after the on-site asbestos survey is completed.
Contained within the report are the definitive asbestos register, risk scores and detailed recommendations for management, removal or repair. For planning and development, the report is invaluable, providing the local planning authority with evidence that the hazards have been quantified and controlled.
Without this comprehensive documentation, your project cannot achieve condition discharge, meaning your risk assessment must be included in your planning submission to avoid significant legal delays and prosecution.
If our report confirms ACMs are present, the risk assessment must outline the necessary controls to prevent asbestos-related diseases:
Asbestos risk assessment is a vital process in managing the dangers associated with asbestos-containing materials (AMCs) in buildings.
Given its historical use in construction, asbestos remains a prevalent hazard that requires careful material assessment and management.
Whether for refurbishment, demolition or routine property maintenance work, asbestos risk assessments and management plans help safeguard human health, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect property investments.
In the space below, we explain why Arbtech is the best choice for such services, giving you more information on the competent person leading your assessment, the price you will pay for an assessment and the methods of contacting our team for a quote.
Employers and property owners must ensure that any asbestos-related work is undertaken by competent and certified professionals to minimise health risks and legal liabilities.
Such qualified professionals include UKAS-accredited asbestos surveyors, trained specialists who conduct surveys and sample analysis, licensed asbestos removal contractors required for high-risk asbestos removal work in specific areas, health and safety consultants to provide asbestos risk management and compliance advice, and environmental agencies and regulators to ensure adherence to asbestos safety regulations.
We hold solid relationships with other companies to give you an even wider range of services. With asbestos risk assessments, we refer to a partner company full of appropriately qualified and trained surveyors for undertaking surveys on development sites all over the country. Each of their team follows strict safety measures and only produces work at an expected level and standard, giving you reliable results, a universally strong quality of service, and the sort of help you need to move forward.
Conducting an accurate asbestos risk assessment requires specialist tools and stringent safety procedures.
Key tools and equipment used in the process include:
Although there is no combined asbestos and fire risk assessment cost, combining the planning of a fire risk and asbestos assessment can be more efficient. As for any other type of asbestos risk assessment, the quote will be priced up on a case-by-case basis, starting with a baseline fee and only adding on any further costs based on the size of the site, the time needed to complete it, and the number of surveyors needed.
The final asbestos risk assessment cost is always provided via a fixed-fee quote, which we give to the building owner before any work begins.
By engaging qualified professionals and adhering to legal requirements, asbestos risks can be effectively controlled.
Knowledgeable geo-environmental consultants from a long-standing partner company referred to by the helpful team Arbtech carry out these surveys across the UK.
For further information or a free quote from our team based on the specifications of your development site and planning project, fill in the contact form at the top of this page. Alternatively, you can email us, call us or visit our contact page for a list of all available options.

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