ARCA News Spring 2019 Issue 104

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the journal for asbestos management professionals

news SPRING 2019 ¡ ISSUE 104

What needs to happen after asbestos is removed?

Guidance on Respiratory Protective Equipment

ARCA introduced unannounced site audits Two years on


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contents

Welcome to The Journal for Asbestos Management Professionals

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news area

chief executive’s comment

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arca news

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diary dates

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asbestos in the news

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services 13 rules of membership

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comment piece

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guidance 18-21

Advertising Contributors G J Bowmer Solotec Scientific/Waysafe SMH Mick George Environmental Howden UK Group Biffa BSRIA Teams Windsor Waste Erith Foxhall Environmental Miles Smith Shield Environmental Services Empire Tapes QFS Scaffolding

page 2 page 8 pages 11 & 34 page 12 page 15 page 16 page 17 page 20 page 21 pages 25 page 30 page 32 page 35 page 36 page 37

member feature

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managing asbestos

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member news

28-31

training news

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training & qualifications

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arca member list

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atac member list

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associate member list

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Asbestos Removal Contractors Association, Unit 1 Stretton Business Park 2, Brunel Drive, Stretton, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE13 0BY t: 01283 566467 f: 01283 505770 e: info@arca.org.uk w: www.arca.org.uk www.arca.ie www.atac.org.uk ARCA News is published by Asbestos Removal Contractors Association Limited. Reproduction in part or whole of any item may only be undertaken with the prior written agreement of the Editor or ARCA. Opinions, comments, reviews and articles included in ARCA News are not necessarily those of the Association and no warranty for goods and services described or advertised is implied. Contributions are included in part or in whole at the sole discretion of the Association. All comments included in content were made /are correct at the time of going to print.

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chief executives comment

Unannounced Site Audit Update and Developments

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Steve Sadley, Chief Executive

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.

OUR VALUES Our values define the culture at ARCA. The values of integrity, service, excellence, teamwork and responsibility guide the way we work, our behaviour and our commitment to support members, customers and colleagues.

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t the recent round of Member Regional Meetings, I was delighted to report on the continued success of the Association’s Site Audit Accreditation Scheme. I focused on the last three years audit results (2016, 2017, 2018), which was significant because 2016 represented the last year in which ARCA auditors conducted announced audits on our licensed asbestos removal members. By announced we mean the full contracting members were aware of the site, date and time of the audit. 2017 and 2018 represented the first years in which unannounced audits were conducted. For this we use data from the ASB5 notification system provided by the HSE to identify sites on which our member contractors are working, and the dates and times when they are planning to carry out licensed asbestos removal. Therefore, our members have ‘no prior notice’ whatsoever of an ARCA auditor attending one of their asbestos removal sites to conduct a performance audit.

The system, being introduced by ARCA, will help ARCA members to provide this evidence, as well as providing them with additional confidence in the quality of the agency operative labour they may utilise. I hope to be able to demonstrate this system at the next round of Member Regional Meetings which commence late May 2019.

The rationale behind unannounced audits is simple. They provide a more objective picture of the actual standards and level of compliance in an asbestos removal company, so giving all parties, including end-clients, a strong system of reassurance.

Finally, I am pleased to confirm we have secured our after-dinner speaker for the ARCA AGM to be held on the 4th October 2019 at Lords Cricket Ground, London. This year Mr Robin Horsfall, member of the SAS team that stormed the Iranian Embassy in 1980, Falkland’s conflict veteran, and former bodyguard to the Al Fayed family, will join us. It promises to be a fascinating insight into a truly exceptional career and life.

It is pleasing to see that the 2018 figures show a significant increase in ‘A’ grades, the highest grade possible, awarded compared to previous years. This is very encouraging as it demonstrates continuous improvement by many companies. I talk more about this on pages 6 and 7. During our visits to members’ offices the issue of quality and availability of labour is frequently raised. As a result of this feedback we are currently working with the 9 Labour Agencies, which are members of ARCA, to establish a competency system for agency operative labour that all ARCA members can access. During Archie Mitchell’s presentation at the ARCA 2017 AGM, he stated ‘HSE will be looking for evidence of worker competence and that licence holders can demonstrate they know their short-term employees are competent’.

I am delighted to report that the Association once again passed the ISO9001:2015 audit with no nonconformances identified. ISO9001:2015 is recognised as the basis for any company to create a system to ensure customer satisfaction and improvement, and as such, many companies demand this as the minimum requirement for an organisation to be a supplier. ARCA was assessed on key principles of leadership, planning, support, operation, performance evaluation, and improvement, across our scope of accreditation which is membership services, training, and auditing.

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Association retains ISO9001:2015 F ollowing gaining the new ISO9001:2015 last year, the Association was audited in February and retained certification to this standard with no non-conformances identified. The Association has followed and been annually audited under the ISO9001 quality management system for the last 14 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. The 2015 version of this standard includes more emphasis on assessing leadership; what are the organisation’s goals and how will these be achieved. Also, there is more emphasis 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; ‘of note was the extent of planning of

the Associations processes as supported by the Strategy Meeting and Work Plan.’ “In February the Association was audited as part of this quality management system to check conformity to the standard. It is testimony to the team here at ARCA that we retained this standard again this year. The team continues to work hard in meeting our mission of delivering the best possible service and support,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive of ARCA.

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away over the holiday. Family, friends and colleagues attended her funeral, at which a collection was held in memory of Linda in support of the Air Ambulance. Linda’s husband, Kevin, recently met some of the team at the Air Ambulance based at

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gain, this year ARCA will be holding monthly standardisation meetings, for managers, trainers, assessors and auditors, to discuss their findings and provide feedback. These discussions support the role of the teams and support standardisation across the organisation, increasing efficiencies and the knowledge of the team, as well as supporting consistency and facilitating updates/improvements in refresher training course content. Additionally, external experts are invited to attend, to update the team on industry standards

or demonstrate a new product. All adding to the knowledge base and providing CPD for the ARCA team. “Our standardisation meetings are invaluable, as the discussions and feedback from all the team members, supports our task of delivering quality services,” stated Satish Patel, Training Manager for ARCA. “We have meeting dates programmed throughout the year, and already a number of experts have agreed to attend a meeting to share their industry knowledge.”

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ALC Minutes, Memos and Appendices In the ‘support’ section of the ARCA website you can find meeting minutes of the Asbestos Leadership Council (ALC), previously the Asbestos Leadership Group (ALG), together with meeting minutes from the sub-group, the Technical Working Group. Also, available are memos and

CITB Skills & Training Funding RCA has a meeting planned in April with the CITB to discuss what ‘Skills & Training’ funding will be available 2019/2020 for members who are registered with the CITB. We will also discuss the application process, as there will be a new application form, and gain the

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dates for submitting applications for funding. ARCA will make this information available to members as soon as possible via our usual communication routes, including the May/June regional meetings.

appendices giving guidance on specific topics. Currently there are eight appendices available, including ‘Calculating NPU air flow’ and ‘Environmental (Asbestos) Cleans’ which were issued earlier this year.

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RCA’s commitment to maintaining standards can be seen through the development and enhancement of the Association’s site audit accreditation scheme. With members operating in a licensed industry we feel that this is the most effective way of assessing the health and safety management process of our members, and in turn provide reassurance for all parties of compliance with relevant legislation. We were the first organisation within the industry to introduce an audit scheme (in 2000), which we developed to support and monitor member’s performance, thereby maintaining standards. All member contractors need to participate in this audit scheme, which requires a

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satisfactory office and site audit to join, and thereafter two satisfactory site audits every year to maintain membership of the Association. To take a further step towards supporting consistent high standards and a higher level of reassurance, ARCA enhanced its audit scheme in January 2017, to become the only organisation representing asbestos removal contractors to carry out unannounced audits as standard. ARCA recognised the value of unannounced audits (no prior notice of an audit) so approached the HSE and negotiated access to information from the licensed contractors’ notification form (ASB5), on a weekly basis, indicating who would be removing asbestos where and when.

No other trade association for asbestos removal contractors carries out a policy of conducting completely unannounced site audits or as many as ARCA does. ARCA’s audit policy means that members need to complete two satisfactory site audits every year (in place since 2000) and both these audits are unannounced. Meaning ARCA members (excluding Ireland) have no prior knowledge of when, or where, an ARCA auditor would be assessing their performance Based on the information from the HSE, ARCA plans where and when one of the in-house team of auditors will go on-site to monitor and record a member’s performance. So as the word ‘unannounced’ means – ARCA members are not contacted, no project information is requested from members prior to a visit, not even verification of a postcode. No warning of a visit. Therefore, inevitably some sites are not at a stage for an audit to be conducted for whatever reason, however, ARCA is willing to take that financial ‘hit’ on time and resource, as the underlying reason for the ‘unannounced’ audit scheme is to maintain high standards across membership. With the change to unannounced audits members are not able to inform/prepare their site teams specifically for an ARCA audit, they have to always be prepared to demonstrate how the job has been planned and how the plan is being implemented. As end-clients need to appoint a competent contractor (CDM 2015), many see membership of a trade association as a safeguard. Is this enough reassurance of competency? Is the member regularly audited, that is, are independent on-site verification inspections undertaken to ensure compliance for the work? ARCA’s site audit scheme has been seen as a strong system of reassurance of standards, and this initiative by ARCA takes that safeguard to another level.

What are the results after two years of unannounced audits? We took the realistic assumption that the change to ‘no prior notice’ of a site

audit would inevitably see an initial dip in overall results (grades), as that is completely understandable when a new dimension to any scheme is introduced. Over the first year ARCA did see a small dip in the number of members gaining an upper grade. Then in the second year (last year) we saw a significant increase in the top grade being awarded compared to previous years, which shows many companies have moved up the grade scale, even when audits are unannounced. It is very pleasing to see that, after running the unannounced scheme for a second year, the overall results are nearing those when members were notified in advance of a site audit. The results for ARCA and members, in fact for all parties, are very positive. Moving to unannounced site audits was a huge change, but one that has been embraced by our members. Our in-house audit team has done a great job, completing around 400 unannounced audits each year. And they continue to hold regular standardisation meetings to discuss findings and ensure consistency across the team. To aid our auditors and members we developed a unique App, which our auditors began using in early 2017. This enables them to gather information while on-site, including photos, and email a report, immediately (signal required) after the audit is completed and discussed with the site supervisor, to the member’s manager. I believe we are the only trade association to run this type of audit scheme across any premissioning regime. Even though we are still taking a financial hit on running this scheme*, it is a price ARCA is willing to pay to run this unrivalled audit scheme, so maintaining high standards across membership. Steve Sadley Chief Executive of ARCA

* with the basic information received ARCA auditors can arrive at some sites which are not at a stage of removal work suitable for auditing - last year this was around 25% of site visits.

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diary dates

diary dates ARCA Regional Meetings South West & Wales Regional Meeting

21st May 2019

The Almondsbury Interchange Hotel, Almondsbury, Bristol

Midlands Regional Meeting

22nd May 2019

ARCA Offices, Stretton, Burton upon Trent, Staffs

North West Regional Meeting

23rd May 2019

The Pennine Manor Hotel, Huddersfield

Scottish Regional Meeting

4th June 2019

Motherwell Football Club

North East Regional Meeting

5th June 2019

The Holiday Inn, Emerson, Washington

South East Regional Meeting

12th June 2019

The Thurrock Hotel, Thurrock, Essex

ARCA and ATaC members are asked to register to attend the Member Regional Meetings via the event webpages at www.arca.org.uk

ARCA AGM ARCA Annual General Meeting

4th October 2019

Lords Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood, London

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asbestos in the news 31 January 2019 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2019/01/31/construction-company-fined-for-serious-breach-in-removal-of-asbestos/

Construction company fined for serious breach in removal of asbestos

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construction company has today been fined for serious safety failings with regards to the management of asbestos at a site located at Finchley Road, London. Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard how, in February 2018, Protostar Construction Ltd (PCL) commissioned an asbestos survey which identified a significant amount of asbestos at the site and provided detailed instructions on how it should be dealt with. PCL invited the survey company to attend site to quote for the asbestos removal and when the surveyor arrived, they discovered that PCL, and not a licensed asbestos removal company, had removed the asbestos themselves – putting all those who visited the site at risk. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found the company had removed a significant amount of asbestos whilst refurbishing a house without taking the necessary precautions to prevent its spread. The uncontrolled removal put at risk all persons who visited the site as well as the persons working on the site. Protostar Construction Limited of Crawford Street, London pleaded guilty to breaching

Regulation 11(1) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and has been fined £14,000 and ordered to pay £3,672.88 in costs. This prosecution comes at a time when HSE inspectors are currently out visiting construction sites across the London area to see if companies are effectively managing the risks associated with asbestos. Speaking after the hearing, inspector Ian Shearing said: “This sentencing serves as a timely reminder for construction companies that a failure to effectively manage asbestos can and will lead to enforcement action. “Inspectors like myself are currently visiting sites right across London for evidence of companies knowing the risks associated with asbestos, planning their work and using the right controls. We want to see all construction workers, and members of the public, protected from the risks of exposure to asbestos. “All workers must be protected and not made ill or killed by their work. Everyone should be able to leave work and go home healthy to their families.”

21 November 2018 http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2018/november/fulham-company-fined-for-failing-to-undertake-asbestos-assessment.htm

Fulham Company fined for failing to undertake asbestos assessment

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residential property development company has today been sentenced after failing to carry out an asbestos survey prior to undertaking extensive refurbishment works. Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard how, on and before 6 December 2017, Pascal Huser Design & Build Ltd undertook construction work at a property in Fulham, London. The company failed to carry out an asbestos survey for the property which was uncovered during a routine Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspection.

The subsequent HSE investigation found the company removed a boarded asbestos ceiling without taking any precautions to prevent workers being exposed to the health risk. This happened because the company failed in its duty to carry out an asbestos survey for the property. Pascal Huser Design & Build Ltd of Putney Bridge Road, London pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 5 of Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and has been fined £16,000 and ordered to pay costs of £4,940.40.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Jenny Morris said: “The risk of exposure to asbestos could so easily have been avoided if the company had carried out a suitable and sufficient asbestos assessment to identify the presence of asbestos within the property prior to commencing refurbishment work”. “Companies should be aware HSE will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action against those that fall below the required standards.”

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asbestos in the news 21 December 2018 http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2018/december/twosentenced-following-asbestos-breach.htm

21 February 2019 http://press.hse.gov.uk/2019/02/21/company-fined-for-poor-condition-of-asbestos-containing-materials-2/

Two sentenced following asbestos breach

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landlord and building contractor have been fined after large quantities of asbestos fibres were released from the demolition of a conservatory at a rented property. Birmingham Magistrates’ Court heard how the landlord commissioned a building contractor to replace a conservatory containing asbestos panels at a property in Selly Oak, Birmingham between Friday 18 August and Tuesday 29 August 2017. Asbestos was spread as the panels were removed in a haphazard and uncontained way. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the landlord should have had an asbestos survey carried out prior to work beginning, and the building contractor should not have started work without one. The building contractor took no precautions and asbestos was spread to the home, contents and next door. Wah Kei Dany Ng of Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 4 of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 and has been fined £1,200 and ordered to pay costs of £607.21. Jasvir Singh Sangha of Tunnel Road, West Bromwich pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and has been sentenced to 150 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of £596.61. Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Gareth Langston said “Asbestos surveys need to be carried out prior to any construction work which disturbs the fabric of a structure.”

Company fined for poor condition of asbestos containing materials

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furniture manufacturing company, Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration), was sentenced today for failing to prevent exposure to asbestos at its factory in Killingworth, Newcastle upon Tyne. North Tyneside Magistrates heard how during a 14-year period, following an asbestos survey carried out in 2003 which identified the presence of asbestos containing materials, the company failed to introduce an adequate management plan or carry out remedial work to prevent potential exposure to asbestos fibres. In 2017 an employee raised a concern to the Health and Safety Executive. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found the company had failed to take measures necessary to protect employees from exposure to asbestos. It also failed to ensure that maintenance workers were made aware of the location of the

asbestos to ensure they didn’t disturb it. Godfrey-Syrett Limited (in administration) of Planet Place, Killingworth, Newcastle upon Tyne was found guilty in its absence of breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and regulation 4(8) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. The District Judge said the fine would have been £800,000 but that this was reduced to £1 due to the company being in administration. Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Ashfaq Ali said: “Asbestos remains in many buildings where people work. If it is managed and in good condition, there is nothing to worry about. Unfortunately, the company didn’t do what the law required and the asbestos in the building was not managed or maintained. This is a real risk and a clear breach of the law which required HSE to prosecute even though the company is in administration.”

Asbestos-related diseases in Great Britain 2018 Inhalation of asbestos fibres can cause a number of serious diseases most of which affect the lungs and pleura (the external lining of the lung). These include a number of forms of cancers such a, mesothelioma and lung cancer, and other serious diseases, such as asbestosis. A full report is available at www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/causdis/index.htm

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s ARCA Members are aware the HSE has changed the process for asbestos licence renewal applications, so now an application (new form) is made electronically and supporting documentation sent by email at the same time. So instead of an initial assessment meeting a licensing decision may be made based on the information submitted and the contractors’ history. That is, the HSE grants a licence without further intervention where there is enough evidence to support this, and where significant matters arising during the past licence period and past assessments have been effectively addressed. The other outcomes could be that the evidence submitted is insufficient, but in a limited number of areas, therefore HSE will contact the applicant and carry out a targeted assessment meeting. However, if there is clearly insufficient evidence sent electronically the application may be refused without an assessment meeting.

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Asbestos Management – Clients Legal Duties

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wners and managers of a premises, whether an office, shop, factory or school, must understand their legal duties as a duty holder under Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, as the failure to effectively manage asbestos can and does lead to enforcement action from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). If the premises you manage or own was constructed prior to the year 2000, you need to know if asbestos is present and manage the associated risks, as you are responsible for ensuring that employees and non-employees are not exposed to health risks as a result of the presence of asbestos. Asbestos is a hidden danger as asbestos containing materials could be found in numerous places within a building, such as pipe lagging, insulation board, vinyl floor tiles and cement products. Being aware of where asbestos can be found, and how to manage the risks, is vital to reducing the health risks faced by workers and the public.

Legal duties are covered in the Health and Safety at Work Act etc. 1974., Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012) and Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015). To meet these responsibilities duty holders need to understand; asbestos survey to locate asbestos containing materials, asbestos register and management plan, appointing a competent removal contractor and after asbestos removal what needs to happen before re-occupation of a premises. As well as delivering Asbestos Awareness training courses at its centres across the country, ARCA also delivers a level 3 qualification for duty holders - find out more at www.arca.org.uk For support ARCA has produced guidance documents which are available to download in the clients section at www.arca.org.uk

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rules of membership

WHAT MEMBERS AGREE TO A trade association without any rules will lack credibility, direction and consistency in their provision. So at ARCA, Members* are required to submit an annual written declaration that they will comply with the Association’s Rules of Membership. Whether referred to as rules, terms and conditions, or any other similar phrase, such documents set out the membership agreement between both parties.

Rules of Membership The ARCA Rules of Membership (the Rules) set out the objectives, expectations, procedures and boundaries of membership, and ensure that all members and applicants for membership are treated equally, fairly, and with transparency. ARCA established the Rules of Membership shortly after it was formed in 1980, with the current version available on the ARCA and ATaC websites. These are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect changes and progression within the asbestos management industry, as well as when the Association makes any policy changes affecting its members. The Rules also form part of ARCA’s ISO9001:2015 certified Quality Management System, relevant to the Association’s purpose and strategic direction. Any amendments to the Rules are approved by the ARCA Governing Council, who are all directors of member companies and elected by the membership, reaffirming one of the key features of ARCA – that it is run by the industry for the industry. The Rules set out the application requirements and procedure to be followed to gain membership for each of the 7 membership categories available: w Full Contracting ARCA Member (for licensed asbestos removal contractors) w ATaC Member (asbestos testing and consulting companies)

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w Associate Member (organisations providing industry related services to members) w Non-Contracting Associate Member w Labour Supply Member w Corporate Member w Information Service Member

Full Contracting Membership To gain Full Contracting Membership requires the licensed contractor to submit their application and supporting documentation, including a sample Plan of Work for assessment, and references. Then they need to undertake an office audit of their health and safety management systems, procedures and record keeping arrangements pertinent to licensed asbestos work. If considered satisfactory, the office audit will then be followed up with a site audit to determine how well the management arrangements are implemented in practice. This site audit also has to be of a satisfactory standard for membership to be approved. The Rules also set out the requirements of the ARCA Site Audit Accreditation Scheme, which has been established as a requirement of Full Contracting Membership for over 18 years. These audits are conducted in England, Scotland and Wales on an unannounced basis, meaning that the member company has ‘no prior notice’ of the impending audit. With auditors turning up on site without appointment, the audit results can provide a


rules of membership valuable and accurate indicator of how site works are generally conducted.

sufficiently implement the required remedial actions.

The ARCA site audit is designed as a systematic, independent and documented process for obtaining evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which the audit criteria are fulfilled. The Rules also set out the process by which the site audits are assessed and graded, using a standardised marking scheme.

Should the Association receive a complaint (in writing) regarding the conduct of a Member*, it will investigate, following the procedure included in the Rules and ARCA’s ISO9001 quality management system.

While ARCA is very proud of exemplary standards demonstrated by its members, the Rules also make clear the process to be followed should a company fail to demonstrate the level of standards expected of members. This process is not meant to be seen as a deterrent or a punishment (there are greater reasons for compliance; protecting the health of employees and other interested parties being a primary reason), but sets out the support mechanism for assisting a company to quickly get back on track. The investigative process would include detailed analysis of underlying causes and recommendations for remedial actions, together with monitoring of the effectiveness of those actions. Membership will be terminated should a member company fail to

What does the logo mean? One of the benefits of ARCA and ATaC membership is the use of the relevant logos, which are widely regarded as being synonymous with consistently reliable and professional asbestos services. For example, licensed asbestos removal members don’t just pay to join ARCA, they have to continually demonstrate that they can use the logo. These logos distinguish the goods and services of members of the Association (proprietor of the logos), so the Rules detail the circumstances and manner in which the ARCA and ATaC logos may be used. Legal action is taken against non-members who are found to be using or displaying the ARCA or ATaC logos.

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hen carrying out asbestos removal wearing Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) is of prime importance to the health and safety of the worker. Therefore, this article provides practical advice and guidance on the selection, use, care and maintenance of RPE used in asbestos removal operations. Employers are responsible for providing employees with adequate RPE. Before wearing RPE all users must receive instruction in the use, fitting and cleaning, together with the daily maintenance and inspection procedures, for each type of respirator being used.

Power Assisted Respirators There are many forms of RPE available but previous experience has shown that the most suitable equipment for the majority of asbestos removal operations is the power assisted respirator with a full face-mask, to which filtered air is supplied by a battery driven fan. This has the advantage of being totally self-contained and gives suitable protection, consistent with convenience and mobility. Powered facemask respirators are specified in European Standard EN12942, or the earlier EN147. These standards have three classes of protection, however for asbestos removal work,

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only power assisted respirators marked as approved to the highest class (TM3) should be used. There are two main designs of power assisted respirator: w Mounted - the fan/motor assembly (usually with the filter) is mounted directly on the face-mask w Waist Mounted - the fan/motor assembly is carried on the waist and air is delivered via a flexible hose to the wearer’s face-mask. The power assisted respirator has four basic components: Face-mask (and hose if fitted), filter(s) and pre-filters, fan/motor assembly (blower) and battery. Powered respirators are designed, tested and approved as complete assemblies which include the filters. Some manufacturers use similar threads for filter and hose connectors but these components from different manufacturers should never be mixed together to make complete equipment. This will invalidate the CE marking approval and may reduce the level of respiratory protection provided. It is also important to note that replacement parts should only be used if they are issued by, or approved by the respirator manufacturer.

Note: Powered respirators are electrical equipment capable of generating sparks. Only powered respirators, which have been certified as intrinsically safe to EN50020, should be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.

Negative Pressure Respirators While power assisted respirators are most suitable for asbestos removal work, a risk assessment may allow the use of non-powered, or ‘Negative Pressure’ respirators during support operations such as dismantling an enclosure, or taking sealed asbestos waste to the waste container. Negative pressure respirators are available as single use (disposable) half masks, or re-usable half masks and full face-masks, where only the filter is discarded and replaced, and the mask is cleaned and maintained for re-use. As with power assisted respirators, only the most efficient filtration should be used. Before wearing a respirator, each user must, as a mandatory requirement, receive adequate instruction in the use, fitting, cleaning and daily maintenance and inspection procedures for each type of respirator that will be used. It is the employer’s duty to ensure this is done, and that suitable and sufficient records are kept.


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The Cleaning of RPE Before leaving the work area, the asbestos removal operative will be required to go through a decontamination procedure. As part of preliminary decontamination, the RPE should be cleaned in the ‘dirty’ end of the airlock prior to moving to the main decontamination facilities. Decontamination within the main hygiene unit will involve taking a shower while still wearing their respirator, with the motor running. However, wetting of the filter should be avoided, if the filter becomes wet, it should be discarded and replaced, as the efficiency of powered respirators will be reduced if the filters are allowed to become wet. There is clearly a conflict between removing the contamination from the outside of the respirator and preventing the shower water entering the inlet of the filter. In general terms, the following procedures should be used: a. Without switching the respirator off, remove any pre-filter(s) and discard, fit a new pre-filter(s) or a filter shower cap if available. Note: Pre-filters should not be removed if this action disturbs the main filter seal. b. Remove all clothing, and with the respirator still switched on, enter the shower. With waist mounted blower systems, the blower can be held out of the shower stream during the initial removal of contamination from the face-mask and wearer’s person. Contamination should then be washed off the outer surface of the remaining hose and blower without directing the shower stream into the inlet of the filter. With mask mounted systems, every effort should be made to shower with the air inlet pointing away from the shower stream to avoid wetting the filter. c. With the blower still turned on, carefully remove the face-mask and place the complete respirator to one side away from the shower stream and complete showering. d. A blank filter cap should then be placed over the filter inlet and then the blower should be turned off. Note: if the main filter seat is disturbed during the above procedure, the filter should be removed. e. The face-mask (and hose assembly) can now be detached from the blower as described in the manufacturer’s instructions and the mask should be thoroughly washed both inside and out. All respirator face pieces must be cleaned inside and out every time they have been used, and a suitable disinfectant should be used in accordance

with the manufacturer’s instructions. This should then be rinsed off, the face pieces dried, inspected and stored away from contamination. Note, that the respirator filters cannot be cleaned.

Maintenance of any sort, from replacing a filter to major parts replacement, should only be performed by personnel trained for the purpose, which may include the user.

If a filter has been used, it must not be removed from the blowers or masks and stored for re-use unless the inlet can be sufficiently sealed to prevent the escape of fibres. Battery packs, if separate from blowers, should be wiped with a damp cloth or ‘tack cloth’ and should not be immersed in water. Blowers and masks with sealed filters attached, and all other component parts, should be cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and stored away from contamination.

Proprietary spare parts need to be used in maintaining RPE as the use of non-original parts may invalidate approvals and can compromise the health and safety of the wearer. A sufficient stock of spare filters, head harness straps and batteries are needed, so that the wearer can replace parts as and when they are required. However, the complete kit should then be checked by a competent person.

Care, Inspection and Servicing of RPE The test procedures given in test instructions are usually for daily or pre-use checks to ensure minimum performance is being met. In addition, it is a requirement to carry out a more comprehensive monthly inspection for which records must be kept with a note of any parts replaced. If any major or safety critical parts require replacement, e.g. valves, batteries, visors, motors, the equipment may subsequently need a full performance test, (depending on manufacturer’s recommendations), which is recommended at a minimum of six-monthly intervals. Pre-Use Examination In order to check that RPE is in good working condition, it should always be examined before it is worn. The pre-use examination should include checks on: w The condition of the head harness and face piece including seal and visor and whether the RPE is complete and correctly assembled. w The condition of the inhalation and exhalation valves if fitted. For example; dirty, curled up or cracked valves will not perform properly and will severely compromise the protection provided. w The condition of any threaded connectors and seals. w The type and condition of the filter(s) and that they are ‘in date’ and fitted properly. w The battery charge and condition. w Air flow rate for power assisted and powered respirators compared with the manufacturer’s specification. w Any additional tests in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

RPE needs to be inspected and cleaned after each use, and disinfected whenever the equipment is transferred from one person to another. Thorough Examination and Test As well as a pre-use examination, RPE should be thoroughly examined and tested to make sure that it is in working order to its designed specification, at least monthly. Individuals carrying out these examinations and tests should be competent and have adequate knowledge, training and experience in examination methods and techniques. Powered respirators should be tested by fully charging the battery and running the equipment for the maximum time, specified by the manufacturers. The airflow rate should then be checked using equipment supplied by the manufacturers and if the output is not up to specification the test must be repeated using a new battery, to determine whether the equipment or the battery is at fault, then appropriate action should be taken. Record Keeping In accordance with Regulation 13 (3) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012), a record and identification number of each major component part of a respirator (detailing all defects and repairs), should be kept for a minimum of five years for inspection by the enforcing authorities and any others. This includes records of both the pre-use checks every time the wearer puts on the RPE, and the thorough examination and test carried out at least monthly.

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eacon’s research has shown that aerosol asbestos fibres do not behave in the same manner as tracer gases - they are colloidal, in constant collision. If there is insufficient energy in the airflow they will remain in suspension, in the same location for days. This inertia is prolonged by several factors including natural convection, diffusion, pressure and temperature.

way we manage the airflow through the asbestos removal enclosure? Is there too much reliance on tracer gas testing & fibre settlement? Is it time to change the flaps on the airlock to sealed doors? Has the negative pressure monitor

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Beacon’s New Smart Ventilation Controller (“Controller”) is the first multi-functional computerised system to be used to manage airflow within asbestos removal enclosures. It optimises the airflow through the enclosure to keep the aerosol fibre levels to a minimum. The Controller automatically adjusts the airflow by regulating the NPU multi-speed fan motor to maintain the negative pressure. The Controller transmits its own Wi-Fi network to communicate with Beacon Smart NPUs and any number of these air-movers can be used provided they are within the Wi-Fi range

Controller the answer, by bringing clean air technology to the asbestos removal enclosure? Ray Gravener, R&D Engineer at Beacon, thinks it is, and it’s time to take a fresh look at what we are doing.

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(80 metres as standard though this can be increased by using range extenders). Its computer algorithm measures and aggregates the airflow on each individual NPU in service, to give the total volumetric airflow extracted from the enclosure. The Controller’s touch screen displays 5 important live functions that may also be viewed remotely: w w w w w

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Beacon’s New Smart Negative Pressure Unit Beacon’s New Smart Negative Pressure Unit is the only machine that is compatible with the Controller. It has two modes, manual and automatic. When in manual mode it functions as an intelligent NPU, displaying the live data onboard and in automatic mode, it is controlled by a wireless signal transmitted by the Controller. This Smart machine adjusts the speed of the fan motors to increase or decrease the unit’s airflow output according to the negative pressure requirement. It is fitted with an optimum blocked filter warning. The Smart NPU airflow range is from 1000 to 5160m3/h. This can be achieved by using either Beacon units NPU2000 or NPU5000. Any combination or number of Smart NPUs can be used. The intelligent Smart NPU will revert to manual control if no Wi-Fi signal is available, a critical function in maintaining an enclosure’s negative pressure.

Research into current enclosure ventilation airflow The prevailing enclosure ventilation process is designed to capture fibre settlement from above the occupational zone (1.8m above floor level). This airflow design relies on the fibres settling into the unidirectional airstream. This gravitational settlement method is seriously problematic given colloidal fibres can remain in suspension for a very long time after the NPUs are switched off. On a hot summer’s day or when stripping in a boiler house, the rising heat will cause asbestos fibres to become buoyant and they can remain above the airstream indefinitely. Tracer gas flow cannot be relied upon to provide evidence that the fibres will follow the same flow path - there must be sufficient energy in the airflow to move these fibres, which is simply not possible with low-pressure free flow air. Using existing UK procedures of enclosure airflow management, it is not possible to reduce the overall aerosol particle/fibre levels, as the velocity of the free flow air is too low. This is partly due to the introduction of external particle-laden air into the enclosure. The particle-laden air is drawn into the

enclosure through the transit and material airlocks, which are fitted with vertical flaps. It is almost impossible to maintain a swing distance of 200-250mm. Currently, makeup vents are used to balance the airflow to give a minimum airflow of 1000m3 at –5Pascals negative pressure. This equates to a minimum of 8 complete air changes per hour (ACPH). These airflow make up vents are not usually filtered.

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Beacon’s enclosure airstream management sytem The management of the airstream needs to ensure that all stagnant and inert spaces are eliminated. Diffusion is used to create a laminar flow with a larger face area. This larger face area will overcome both heat rise ascent and gravitational descent. All colloidal turbulence where possible, inside the enclosure, must be reduced or eliminated. The airflow behaves in two ways as it passes through the diffuser, laterally. It uses the Coanda effect to air scrub the internal surfaces of the enclosure. The diffusers create a laminar flow with a larger face area and direct the airstream system to cover a wider area. They are instrumental and very effective in reducing airborne fibres & particles by reducing settlement. Contact Andy Lewis-Thomas or Ray Gravener for more information relating to this article on 01536 762939

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managing asbestos

What needs to happen after asbestos removal and before re-occupation

Clean - Test - Re-occupy It is vital that property owners and managers – commercial properties, NHS, schools, housing groups - take the risks from asbestos seriously and deal with asbestos in a controlled and safe manner. Still today it is the greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK, with currently approx. 5,000 asbestos related cancer deaths per year.

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n the last two issues of ARCA News we covered locating, assessing and managing asbestos containing materials, and also included an article covering clients’ legal duty to appoint a competent asbestos removal contractor, and asbestos removal Plans of Work. To complete this series of articles, we will now cover the testing procedure prior to re-occupation. That is what needs to happen before the building or area where asbestos removal took place, can be allowed to be re-occupied. There are a number of tests/stages in this process, known as the ‘4-stage re-occupation test’, and is a legal requirement under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012). Therefore, when licensed asbestos removal work is planned by both the end-client and the licensed asbestos removal contractor, sufficient time has to be allowed for the ‘4-stage re-occupation test’ to be completed by an accredited analytical company.

Overview Tests must be carried out after licensed asbestos removal, and before the building/area of building is handed back to the client for re-occupation. The purpose is to ensure all proposed asbestos removal work has been carried out as per the agreed Plan of Work, and that the area is clean, dry and dust free, as far as is reasonably practicable, and therefore fit for re-occupation. This is known as the ‘4-stage re-occupation test’, which is a legal requirement as detailed in the CAR 2012, and the test can only be undertaken by a United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accredited testing laboratory accredited to ISO 17025. Clients should note that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has long held the view that the analytical company contracted to carry out the ‘4-stage reoccupation test’ should be employed independently by the end-client.

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managing asbestos w Areas surrounding where the work has been undertaken w Inside the enclosed area, by viewing from outside using the vision panel, or CCTV provided Only when the analyst carrying out the test is happy that it has met the criteria can Stage 2 begin. Stage 2 - A thorough visual inspection This will entail: w An examination of where the asbestos had been w All surfaces inside the enclosure w Ensuring the enclosure is clean, dry and dust free as far as is reasonably practicable The time spent on this stage will depend on the size and complexity of the enclosure and in some cases, may require more than one analyst to carry out the inspection. Stage 3 - Clearance air monitoring Air sampling will be conducted inside the enclosure to:

Also, from February 2018 licensed asbestos removal contractors should complete a ‘Handover Form’ which should be given to the analyst before the ‘4-stage reoccupation test’ starts.

Handover Form Licensed asbestos removal contractors should ensure that the asbestos enclosure and/or work area has been thoroughly cleaned by the contractor, and that a thorough visual inspection has been completed by the contractor to confirm this. Following this the contractor should complete a ‘Handover Form’ to give to the analyst, and the analyst should not start the clearance until this form is satisfactory, at which time the analyst should sign and date the form. In summary, the contractor should not arrange for the 4-stage clearance procedure to start until satisfied that: w All the asbestos has been removed as detailed in the Plan of Work w The area inside the enclosure and airlocks is both clean and dry, and has already passed their own thorough visual inspection w A Handover Form has been prepared for the analyst w Sealant has not been applied

4-stage re-occupation test The ‘4-stage re-occupation test’, as the name suggests, is made up of four separate tests or stages, which are carried out by a qualified analyst. These are: Stage 1 - Preliminary check of site condition and job completeness. The areas examined are: w The Plan of Work (method statement) w The transit and waste route (the route to and from waste skips and decontamination unit) w The decontamination unit (the mobile unit used for decontamination including showering)

w Ensure the airborne fibre concentration is below 0.010 fibres per cubic centimetre All surfaces are brushed vigorously for a minimum of 1.5 minutes per sampling location. When the air test has been carried out and the fibre concentration deemed to be less than 0.010 fibres per cubic centimetre the enclosure can be dismantled. Stage 4 - Final assessment post-enclosure / work area dismantling After the enclosure/work area has been carefully removed the analyst will undertake the final assessment: w Check the area for any asbestos containing materials that may have been hidden when Stage 2 was undertaken* w Ensure that all materials used for erecting the enclosure have been removed and disposed of correctly *If during this inspection any residual asbestos is identified from the removal works the enclosure may have to be re-built and the asbestos residue removed.

Re-occupation certificate Once the test is completed and approved, a reoccupation certificate will be issued by the analyst to both the licensed asbestos removal contractor and the end-client. Photographic evidence of each stage should be provided to support this final re-occupation certification. This certificate confirms that the building, or a specific part of the building, is fit for re-occupation.

Guidance is available in the ‘clients’ section at www.arca.org.uk, together with contact details of the licensed asbestos removal contractors which are members of ARCA. Also, details of UKAS accredited analytical companies, who are members of ATaC, can be found at www.atac.org.uk Note The 4-stage re-occupation test is described in ‘The Analysts Guide’ HSG 248 which currently is being updated by HSE. A draft of the new guide is available from the HSE website on www.hse.gov.uk

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hodar was commissioned by Amey Defence to undertake the removal of sprayed coating insulation residues and debris from within the large curved internal steel roofing structure of Hangar 209.

Rhodar removes asbestos at MOD Lyneham This enormous military structure (4,090m²), located at the MOD Lyneham facility, is due to be fully refurbished as a training facility for the base that will include the installation of new hangar doors. This 12-week asbestos removal and cleaning project dealt with asbestos residues and debris left in-situ historically. Following the all clear by the ecologists the site team of 14 security-vetted staff then began the complex process of constructing the large enclosure walls. The sheer size and design of the hangar presented a number of challenges for the team.

The vast size of the hangar, 90m long by 44m wide (with the apex up to 15m tall) meant that Rhodar broke the removal process down into 3 equally-spaced, sequential zones and adopted a 180-degree flip approach to re-use one in-situ enclosure wall structure for each zone – saving time and materials. Each enclosure consisted of two bespokepanelled walls and the vast cubic area required in excess of 184,800cmh of negative pressure to be generated. To produce this Rhodar utilised a total of 27 Negative Pressure Units, comprising of both 5,000 and 10,000cmh units, and to ensure adequate

air management affixed up to 20 intake filters to designated areas of the opposite enclosure wall. The analytical team was present throughout the project conducting background and personal monitoring on a daily basis along with subsequent 4-stage clearance testing. www.rhodar.co.uk

Three is the Magic Number for MG Environmental

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aving grown revenues by 51% (YOY), Mick George Environmental has signalled its intent to continue making forward strides in the industry as they expand their team with the recruitment of three new managers. Dean Cater (pictured) takes up the position of Senior Asbestos Contracts Manager, Alessia Gilbey will act as Junior Asbestos Contract Manager, while Matthew Nowak will take the reigns as Remediation Project Manager. The former, since leaving the Military back in 2005 has amassed 14-years’ experience and has an impressive trackrecord in delivering growth within this sector. Having worked on many high-profile projects along the way, most notably at Fulham Football Club, HMS Belfast, The Adelphi 1-11 Adam St. and Kings College London, to name just a few, Dean is

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looking forward to the challenge of pairing Mick George Environmental alongside the industries elite. Dean will be joined in the Asbestos team by Alessia who previously worked at Kershaw Contracting Services and Shield Environmental, respectively. While the latter; Matthew learnt his trade under the guidance of the Environment Agency, as well as on the North Shore Oil Rigs, as an offshore Geologist. Matthew will be helping to drive forward the new dedicated Remediation team, using his expertise to progress the division rapidly. Stephen Summerfield, Managing Director at Mick George Environmental commented: ‘’We have high aspirations for the ‘Environmental’ business, with the growth achieved this year, just the start of bigger things to come.’’ www.mickgeorge.co.uk


member news

WISG continues to lead the way in compliance standards

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ast year ARCA staff and members raised £10,000 for Mesothelioma UK by taking part in various activities and events. The Association supports Mesothelioma UK to help and support people diagnosed with Mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. Still over 2,700 new cases of Mesothelioma are diagnosed each year in the UK; nurse specialists, centres of excellence, research, information and support for health care professionals, patients and families is vital. “I’m delighted to be able to present the charity with a donation of £10,000,” commented Steve Sadley, Chief Executive

of ARCA. “Again this year, it was great to see the Association staff and members support Mesothelioma UK, especially during the Charity Week in September where they undertook bike challenges, muddy fun runs and lots of baking.” Liz Darlison, Mesothelioma UK, Head of Services, commented, “A huge thank you to everyone who took part in activities, we are extremely grateful for all our fundraisers support. These donations will help Mesothelioma UK to continue to fund the vital work we do and in particular Mesothelioma clinical nurse specialists at NHS hospitals across the UK.”

ollowing a two-day, on-site audit process carried out by DNV GL last month, Windsor Integrated Services Group (WISG) of which Windsor Waste Management is a part of, has achieved continued certification to ISO 9001:2015, ISO14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007. The key objectives of the in-depth audit was to evaluate the effectiveness of our Management System and ensure it is able to support the organisation in meeting its statutory, regulatory and contractual objectives. The certification accounts for the provision of total waste management services and incorporates business monitoring and governance, through to the implementation of a waste management programme tailored to our customer’s requirements. “Both the achievement of continued certification and the excellent feedback received from the auditing team, demonstrates our commitment to delivering the highest standards of service,” commented Tony Windsor, CEO Windsor Integrated Services Group. “Waste crime is a topic which continues to dominate industry news and is a key focus of the government’s Resource and Waste Strategy published at the end of 2018. That, coupled with an ever-increasing focus from the Environment Agency and the Health and Safety Executive, means it’s more important than ever for businesses to call upon a reputable and reliable waste management partner. Our next important milestone will be transitioning to ISO 145001 and we will continue to invest in our systems, staff and operations to ensure that we set ourselves apart from the competition and continue to raise standards in waste management.” www.winwaste.com

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RCA members can keep up-to-date with news through our E-Newsletter. Every month receive association news, industry updates, guidance and event news via email. Don’t miss out on receiving this valuable communication tool … look out for the April E-Newsletter. If you are a member and do not receive an E-Newsletter but would like to, please contact us via info@arca.org.uk.

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Rilmac share plans for the future W

hen planning for the future it is important to know where the starting point is. Rilmac Insulation and Asbestos have recently begun a new fiveyear plan which will see the company grow, increase its relevance, and protect its future. As part of this process Rilmac wanted to meet with key clients, give an overview of their plans for the future and gain feedback on recent performance. The event was held at the International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln and over 40 representatives from 21 customer businesses were in attendance. Having been founded in Lincolnshire and with the nationwide Group HQ in Lincoln itself, Rilmac have a special attachment to ‘Bomber County’. The IBCC is an ideal venue as it allowed the

company to showcase key regional history while supporting a regional resource and charity. As well as being shown a brief presentation regarding the five-year plan, and asked to complete customer surveys, attendees also experienced two guided tours of the International Bomber Command Centre. “I would like to thank our customers for attending, giving up their valuable time and, in some cases, travelling some distance to be here.” said Michael Woods, Rilmac Insulation Managing Director. “The feedback they have prepared for us will be very useful in growing the Rilmac Insulation five-year plan, plus it has been a fantastic opportunity to share this memorable and moving venue.” www.rilmac.co.uk

Chris Jones joins Rilmac Rilmac Asbestos Services were pleased to welcome Chris Jones to the team at the end of last year. Chris has been in the asbestos industry for 12 years, working as a contracts manager for nine. He comes to Rilmac having worked in another of the industry’s leading firms. Chris joins the growing London office as a Contracts Manager. He aims to assist in the success of the new London office, establishing the name of Rilmac across the south and helping to build a stable, productive and profitable regional office.

DKF Marathon Challenge Key members of the DKF team are preparing to run, to support Mesothelioma UK, as part of an ambitious marathon relay event, while Director Katy Fagan will endure the full 26.2miles. Seasoned runner Katy is leading the initiative and has signed up to the Manchester Marathon which takes place on Sunday 7th April. Fellow team members, Dom, Alex and Cari, will be running alongside Katy as part of a relay team, completing 12.2 km, 10.7km and 7.8km respectively.

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KF, asbestos, demolition, construction and M&E recruitment specialists, celebrates five years in business, during which time the firm has become recognised as a trailblazer and a true leader in its field. Launched in 2014 by Dominic Fagan, DKF today supplies labour across the UK, operating a team of 7 internally with consistently 150+ site based operatives. Dominic commented: “We really have come such a long way during these past five years. Having personally worked in asbestos recruitment for over two decades, I was becoming increasingly frustrated with the wider acceptance of a very dated and antiquated approach. I knew that I wanted to implement change. I’ve undoubtedly achieved this with DKF and our new modern way of working is being embraced by our growing

customer base and even imitated by some of our industry contemporaries.” A key differentiator for DKF is their unique approach to training, ensuring both internal and external teams are equipped with the highest standards of knowledge and skills to carry out works to exceptional standards. Championing the new labour supply agency membership in collaboration with, ARCA, is undoubtedly testament to this. Dominic added: “Our sector needs not only to be heard and represented but to be measured and be made accountable, and by joining ARCA we are helping to make this possible.”

Dominic concluded: “I’m proud to say that we work alongside some of the UK’s leading asbestos removal contractors, giving them the flexibility they need in terms of resources to deliver time and time again. The feedback we receive has been fantastic and has given us the confidence to grow and expand. I’m really excited to head into our sixth year with more plans and ambitions, consolidating our position as the UK’s number one.” www.dkfrecruitment.co.uk

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First Supervisor to gain Level 3 NVQ through ARCA Asbestos Removal Supervisor gains NVQ Diploma and Gold CSCS card

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ARCA delivers bespoke asbestos training course

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RCA recently delivered a bespoke training course for site management staff at MIC Group, after they recognised that it would be beneficial to gain further knowledge on personal air monitoring and air management within an asbestos removal enclosure. Following the initial enquiry, ARCA delivered the training course within three weeks. The course content included; the legal requirement and purpose of personal air monitoring, relationship with analyst (ref Nov 2018 PoW guidance from HSE) and recording/collating data. Air management was covered in the practical training area, using a pre-built enclosure and NPU, so elements such as, air flow

and movement, and flap deflection were easily demonstrated. “The course content proposed by ARCA was just what we needed,” commented Dean Hickin, Director of MIC Group. “After my phone call to ARCA we were soon in the classroom, and having practical demonstration at their training facility was a definite benefit. A well

delivered course.” “I’ve now booked ARCA to run this course for all our site management staff.” All scheduled training courses can be viewed at www.ara.org.uk or if you would like to discuss a bespoke training course to meet your specific requirements please call us on 01283 505777.

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training news

Beacon introduce latest product to ARCA I

n January Beacon International took the opportunity to discuss and demonstrate their latest product development at the ARCA standardisation meeting. The new recirculation air management system was set up using an asbestos removal enclosure at ARCA’s Burton training centre. The demonstration showed how the system utilises a combination of natural and recycled airflow streams to increase the air changes per hour in the enclosure, and thereby reducing the airborne particle levels. Supported by a multi-functional computerised ventilation controller to monitor and maintain the negative pressure, and control the airflow.

“My thanks to Andy and Ray for taking the time to come over to Burton to discuss this new air management system with our team, even before it was launched to the market,” commented Satish Patel, Training Manager for ARCA. “To be able to see the system working

and discuss how it was operating was a great benefit to the team (managers, trainers and auditors) in expanding our knowledge.” Further information on this Beacon system can be found on page 22 in this issue of ARCA News.

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ollowing a number of requests from members, ARCA has now made available an Air Management Workshop at regular intervals throughout the year. This one-day course on air management within an asbestos removal enclosure, will include both classroom and practical sessions. It will expand candidate’s knowledge and understanding by covering the three principal components of air management and the importance of good air management as a control measure. Also, using a pre-built enclosure and NPU, air flow and movement, and flap deflection will be demonstrated. For more details or to book onto the course call us on 01283 505777.

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add greater impact to your

toolbox talk or safety briefing

Inductions, tool box talks and safety briefings, are an important method of getting the message across about health, safety, processes, and any other issues that impact on the working patterns of you and your team on-site. Many of us have attended tool box talks, inductions and/or safety briefings in our working careers. Can you recall the last briefing you gave that engaged your team and you knew they understood what was expected when leaving the briefing? With a little planning and consideration for the following elements you could add greater impact to your briefing, delivering focussed and clear messages to your team.

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First impressions count: Don’t start your session with, “OK let’s get through this so we can get back to work”. As this statement tells your team that the information to follow is not important. The first image this gives them is that we’re doing this just to say we’ve done it. Be enthusiastic and deliver a clear message. This will show the importance of health and safety standards on-site, and that you value their safety.

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Know your audience: It’s important to have it clear in your mind to whom these messages are for. Do they have any needs to enable them to better understand messages you are delivering? For example, if English is not your workers’ first language then think carefully about how to get your message across. Also, the relevance of the message to the audience is important, briefing the workers who may be new to the team will be different to those who already know the key safety protocols.

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Keep it simple and be consistent with your messages! It is so important to use short, straightforward, simple words and phrases. Avoid slang words, jargon and acronyms’, these add nothing to your

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message and can become distracting. Have one or two clear points, anymore than three and the message can be lost and your team’s recall of key points will be poorer.

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Demonstrate respect: Listen to what your workers have to say, and show them that you are listening through your body language. Obvious examples are, don’t have your arms crossed and look the team in the eyes. Consider, if you are sitting down, is it behind a desk? Does this put another barrier between you and your team, does it make them think that you are just giving them information and the formality of the setting impacts on the message? Listen actively, if you are asked a question but it is not clear, ask them to give you an example and relay it back to them to show that you’ve understood.

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Think about the tone of your voice: It’s an old adage, you’ll have heard before, “It’s not what you say but how you say it”, speaking in a quiet voice will switch the audience off to your message as it’s too difficult to hear. Furthermore, a quiet voice may give the impression that you are not confident in what you are saying. Conversely,


training a booming voice is as distracting and intimidating to the audience closest to you. Your audience are more likely to listen if you vary the tone of your voice.

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Think about the pace of your delivery: It’s natural to rush, however it is important to slow down, take your time. The pace of your delivery directly impacts on how the audience is taking the information in. Too quick a delivery and the audience will switch off and not listen. Too slow and it’s distracting and the audience will again switch off. Also remember to keep your head up, talking to the floor only makes you look nervous, and your voice will not be heard well. Finally, take pauses; a constant stream of words from you doesn’t help your audience. Pausing allows them to catch up, digest the information and give them the opening to ask questions.

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Use open questions to check understanding: Ask your listeners to run through their understanding of what you have said. If you ask ‘Do you understand?’ people tend to say ‘yes’ even

when they mean ‘no’. A good example of an open question to ask is, “Explain back to me how we’re going to….... ”, this checks their understanding and gives you a chance to correct any misunderstandings.

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Some people may need more explanation than others: If the message doesn’t seem to be getting through to some of your team, don’t keep trying the same method of delivery. Some team members may understand better if you deliver the briefing in the context of the actual work environment. ‘Show and tell’ is a tried and tested method. Check understanding by using other audience members to relay the information back, ask open questions of the audience members that haven’t grasped the information. Give yourself plenty of time. If you rush you may come across as impatient or not interested, and listeners may not feel able to ask you any questions.

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you come across, that is your body language and your delivery of a message, all needs to be in a positive manner. This will enthuse and give permission to the team to think of that message as a positive, and important. Also, focus on what workers can do to create a healthy and safe working environment instead of what can go wrong.

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Act on feedback. If your audience tell you they are confused about something, or you failed to catch their attention, use this to help you see what you can do differently. Remember, at every tool box talk or safety briefing, it is important to make sure your workers know that if at any time they consider they are working in an unsafe way, that puts themselves or others at risk, they can STOP, report and seek advice!

Note this article is based on the HSE framework available online

Saturday SATUROAY Training A

RCA has made available asbestos removal operative and supervisor refresher training courses on selected Saturdays throughout 2019, at both ARCA’s Burton and Rayleigh training centres. Members can also block book these courses for their teams if required, and training credits can be used against any Saturday course. “As Members requested Saturday training, we reviewed our calendars and commitments, and I’m now pleased to be able to offer this service to our members,” stated Satish Patel, Training Manager for ARCA. “Already some members are interested in block booking Saturday courses for their teams.” Over the next months the following Saturday dates are: 27 April, 25 May and 27 July at the Burton training centre, and 11 May, 8 June and 13 July at the Rayleigh training centre. All Saturday training dates are now on the operative and supervisor refresher training courses webpages. If interested in block booking a Saturday training course for a team of candidates please contact us on 01283 505777

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Training & Qualifications

2019

--------------------------------1111 -----------------------------11------------------------------ ------------*New Operatives

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS

APR

Burton - ARCA

MAY

JUNE

JULY

20

Rayleigh - ARCA

8

13

17

2

C A L L

Dublin - Salus Training Glasgow - NBC

F O R

AUG

SEPT

OCT

12

23

21, 28

19

7

2

15

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

15

1

18

DEC 2

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

24

Manchester - AEC Ltd

NOV

2

16, 23

10

15

5

23

23

18

11

Member

Non Member

Exam

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

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£425.00

£475.00

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£425.00

£475.00

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£425.00

£475.00

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16

*Industry Refresher for Operatives

£425.00

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

3, 18

1, 7, 14, 17, 20, 25, 31

19, 26

3, 19, 27

6, 9, 30

16, 20, 21

11, 25, 28, 29

20, 23, 25

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5, 6, 12, 30

10,15, 23, 28, 31

8, 10, 20

3, 11, 15, 22, 24

2, 9, 10, 23, 28

11, 13, 16, 20

3, 10, 12, 15, 22

15, 29

Dublin - Salus Training

17

16

11

1

13

Glasgow - NBC

Manchester - AEC Ltd Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

-

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

APR

Burton - ARCA

£475.00

10

DEC

Member

Non Member

Exam

£155.00

£175.00

-

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£175.00

4

£155.00

£175.00

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£155.00

£175.00

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8, 24, 31

6

15, 18

14

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£175.00

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14

7, 26

22

19

18

10

14

6

£155.00

£175.00

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10

21

TNA based Refresher for Operatives APR

MAY

Burton - ARCA

2

JUNE

JULY

SEPT

OCT

14

NOV

DEC

4

29

14

Glasgow - NBC

10

17

30

Manchester - AEC Ltd

18

23

4

£175.00

-

Fees (excl VAT) AUG

7, 24 16, 26

Oxford - Amity

13 9

4

4 23

11 3

27

Member

Non Member

Exam

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS

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Non Member

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£425.00

£475.00

-

£425.00

£475.00

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£425.00

£475.00

-

Glasgow - NBC

£425.00

£475.00

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MAY

15

Rayleigh - ARCA

JUNE

JULY

10

15

24

8

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Oxford - Amity

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21

9

4 28

OCT

NOV

DEC

11

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40

£155.00

DURATION: 1 DAY

Rayleigh - ARCA

*New Supervisors

4

14

14

9

16 25

23

£425.00

£475.00

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£425.00

£475.00

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£425.00

£475.00

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training & qualifications *Industry Refresher for Supervisors APR

MAY

Burton - ARCA

2, 16, 27, 30

8, 17, 21, 28

Rayleigh - ARCA

3, 11, 26

2, 9, 11, 22, 28

Dublin - Salus Training

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

DEC

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Non Member

Exam

1, 2

19, 24, 30

17, 18

10, 26, 28

8, 21, 26, 29

14

£195.00

£230.00

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2, 11, 13, 16, 23, 30

8, 13, 15, 27

7, 10, 18, 19, 30

11, 16, 24

7, 9, 13, 22, 26

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£195.00

£230.00

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£195.00

£230.00

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9

12

4

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£230.00

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£230.00

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£230.00

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£230.00

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11

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8

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

30

17

Oxford - Amity

9

18

23

27, 30

20

4 18

5

17, 29

29

Dates shown in Red denote a Saturday

TNA based Refresher for Supervisor APR Burton - ARCA Rayleigh - ARCA

4

Glasgow - NBC

9

Manchester - AEC Ltd

23

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

MAY

JUNE

22

25

8

10, 13, 24

JULY 24

AUG

SEPT

1, 19

25

9

17, 24

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Non Member

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5

£195.00

£230.00

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£195.00

£230.00

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£195.00

£230.00

-

£195.00

£230.00

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£195.00

£230.00

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DEC

12 28

Oxford - Amity

21

17

Inspection and Routine Maintenance of RPE APR

MAY

Burton - ARCA

JUNE

JULY

30

AUG

SEPT

OCT

Fees (excl VAT)

16

24

Glasgow - NBC

4

DURATION: 1/2 DAY

14

Rayleigh - ARCA

24

5

NOV

18 6

DEC

Member

Non Member

Exam

6

£95.00

£125.00

-

£95.00

£125.00

-

£95.00

£125.00

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£95.00

£125.00

-

27

28

Manchester - AEC Ltd

19

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Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 2 DAYS

MAY

JUNE

JULY

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4

Rayleigh - ARCA

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Glasgow - NBC

11

AUG

20

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NOV

5

18

19

7

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DEC

-

7

Member

Non Member

Exam

£295.00

£365.00

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£295.00

£365.00

-

£295.00

£365.00

-

£295.00

£365.00

-

-

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety

23

£295.00

£365.00

-

Bristol - Almondsbury Interchange Hotel

16

£295.00

£365.00

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Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

APR

MAY

JUNE

Burton - ARCA

10

9

4, 11, 17

Rayleigh - ARCA

2, 17

7, 8, 22, 31

11, 21, 25

JULY

AUG

SEPT

7 4, 15, 29

30

27

OCT

NOV

25

20, 25

2, 21

1, 6, 25

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Non Member

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£155.00

£175.00

-

5

£155.00

£175.00

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3

£155.00

£175.00

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14

£155.00

£175.00

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£155.00

£175.00

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£155.00

£175.00

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£155.00

£175.00

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£155.00

£175.00

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£175.00

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£175.00

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13, 14

1

2

28

9, 14

Huddersfield Pennine Manor

16

Stockton on Tees Northern Safety Oxford - Amity

15 18

Newport - Holiday Inn Bristol - Almondsbury Interchange Hotel

10

23

27

DEC

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Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG

23

Rayleigh - ARCA

SEPT

OCT

30 12

NOV

DEC

18 3

6

Member

Non Member

Exam

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

Glasgow - NBC

C A L L

F O R

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

£155.00

£175.00

-

Manchester - AEC Ltd

C A L L

F O R

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

£155.00

£175.00

-

Oxford - Amity

C A L L

F O R

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

£155.00

£175.00

-

Risk Assessments and Plans of Work APR

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 1 DAY

MAY

JUNE

Burton - ARCA

24

13

Rayleigh - ARCA

3

JULY

AUG

SEPT

*HSE Licensed Scaffolders (Operatives/Supervisors) APR

MAY 13, 20

Rayleigh - ARCA

13

Non Member

Exam

£155.00

£175.00

-

£155.00

£175.00

-

8

£155.00

£175.00

-

24

£155.00

£175.00

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5

8

5

Burton - ARCA

Member

6

JUNE

NOV

3

Glasgow - NBC Manchester - AEC Ltd

DEC

OCT

JULY

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: HALF / FULL DAY Non Members on application AUG 7

SEPT

OCT

25

NOV

DEC

Member/Refresher

New Scaffolder

14

5

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

1

17

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

£95.00/£125.00

Manchester - AEC Ltd

*Note: CITB grants are available if employer is registered with the CITB for Levy purposes.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Removal of Hazardous Waste (Construction) - Lic. Asbestos On-Site Assessment and Training (OSAT)

Fees (excl VAT)

This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability. 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 are registered with the CITB for Levy purposes can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £600.00 per candidate.

Experienced Candidate Assessment Route (ECAR) This qualification is achieved by assessment. Assessments are available weekly/monthly so please call for latest availability. 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 an ARCA Centre on the same day. Assessing one candidate on-site will incur additional costs. Employers that are registered with the CITB for Levy purposes can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £600.00 per candidate.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Supervising Licensed Asbestos Removal (Construction)

Notes on Fees: Assessment fees are ex VAT. There is no VAT on the registration fee. Assessment fee is based on three assessment days (on-site) for one candidate. Employers that are registered with the CITB for Levy purposes can claim grants from the CITB and may be eligible for up to £600.00 per candidate.

APR

42

JULY

AUG

Assessment £849.00 Registration £75.00

Member

Non Member

Assessment £715.00 Registration £75.00

Assessment £765.00 Registration £75.00

Member

Non Member

Assessment £1,590.00 Registration £75.00

Assessment £1,740.00 Registration £75.00

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 2 DAYS Non-Consecutive

Member

Non Member

Exam

3 & 13

2&9

2&9

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

Rayleigh - ARCA

3 & 13

2&9

2&9

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

Glasgow - NBC

3 & 13

2&9

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

£590.00

£790.00

75.00

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JUNE

Assessment £799.00 Registration £75.00

Burton - ARCA

Manchester - AEC Ltd

MAY

Non Member

Fees (excl VAT)

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

RSPH Level 4 Diploma in Asbestos Removal for Contract Managers

--Member

SEPT

2&9

OCT

NOV

DEC


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

Venue

Dates

Venue

Dates

Venue

Dates

Burton

1-2 April ’19

Burton

20-21 June ’19

Burton

7-8 Oct ’19

Rayleigh

9-10 May ’19

Rayleigh

3-4 July ’19

Rayleigh

17-18 Oct ’19

Northern Safety

22-23 May ’19

Northern Safety

6-7 Aug ’19

Northern Safety

10-11 Dec ’19

Dates CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Fees per unit (excl VAT)

Member

£310.00

Member

£465.00

Member

£465.00

Member

£465.00

Non Member

£410.00

Non Member

£565.00

Non Member

£565.00

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

MAY

Burton - ARCA

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 3 DAYS

JUNE

JULY

AUG

24

Rayleigh - ARCA

30

SEPT

APR

MAY

JUNE

JULY

13

Rayleigh - ARCA

1

28

AUG

APR Burton - ARCA

MAY

29

SEPT

JUNE JULY C A L L F O R C A L L

Rayleigh - ARCA

OCT

F O R

16

NOV

MAY

JUN

JULY

£70.00

£520.00

£570.00

£70.00

Member

Non Member

Exam

£720.00

£770.00

£130.00

£720.00

£770.00

£130.00

Fees (excl VAT)

DURATION: 4 DAYS NOV

DEC

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

SEPT

Exam

£570.00

9 4

AUG SEPT OCT A V A I L A B I L I T Y

AUG

Non Member

£520.00

DEC

RSPH Level 4 Certificate in Asbestos Laboratory and Project Management APR

Member

Fees (excl VAT)

14

27

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Management for Dutyholders

DEC

DURATION: 4 DAYS

5 17

NOV 25

30

RSPH Level 3 Award in Asbestos Air Monitoring and Clearance Procedures Burton - ARCA

OCT

9

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 - ARCA

4

Rayleigh - ARCA

5

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

13

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

14

£400.00

£450.00

£70.00

Project Management (Unit 2) Burton - ARCA Rayleigh - ARCA

5 6

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

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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arcar.Members List

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

South East Members

New ARCA Full Members: Global Asbestos Solutions Ltd Far Pasture Farm, Burnley Road East, Rossendale, Lancashire BB4 9NH T: 01706 254560 W: www.globalasbestossolutions.co.uk JS Environmental Ltd Bracken End Farm, Lindway Lane, Brackenfield, Derbyshire DE55 6DA T: 01629 534158 W: www.jsenvironmental.com

The following companies are no longer members of the Association: Clearwater Environmental Ltd - ATaC Member (ceased trading) Colspar Environmental Services Ltd - Full Member Courtney Lang Contracts - Full Member Crest Environmental - Full Member O’Donovan Waste Disposal Ltd - Associate Member Prime Health and Safety Ltd - Associate Member Romford Insulations Limited - Full Member (ceased trading)

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777 Environmental Limited 158 Beddington Lane, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4TE T: 0208 6896861 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 Ltd 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 Ltd The Estates Office, Little Champions Farm Maplehurst Road, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6RN T: 01273 388088 W: www.theallweathergroup.co.uk Amianto Limited Unit 3, Mundells Court, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1EN T: 01707 707050 W: www.amianto.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 Ltd Unit 8 Ashton Gate, Ashton Road, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex RM3 8UF T: 01708 347063 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 Ltd Unit 2, New Ford Road, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire EN8 7PG T: 02088 048008 W: www.arggroup.org Arton Monoseal Ltd 22 Hampton Grove, Epsom, Surrey KT17 1LA T: 02088 730344 W: www.artonmonoseal.co.uk Asbestech Limited Unit 3, The IO Centre, Hearle Way, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9EW T: 08456 800055 W: www.asbestech.com Asbestos First Ltd Hall Wood Business Park, North Dane Way, Chatham, Kent ME5 8YE T: 01634 864550 W: www.asbestosfirst.co.uk Asgen Limited Buildings 7B & 7C, The Mousery, Beeches Road, Wickford, Essex SS11 8TJ T: 01702 230457 W: www.asgen.co.uk

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Aspect Contracts Ltd Aspect House, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3DS T: 01268 534477 W: www.aspectcontracts.co.uk Best Environmental Solutions Unit 8, Josselin Court, Wallaston Industrial Estate, Burnt Mills, Basildon, Essex SS13 1QF T: 01268 727005 W: www.bestenvironmental.co.uk

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H Smith (Engineers) Limited 1st Floor Offices, The Manor Gatehouse, Priory Road South, Dartford, Kent DA1 2BJ T: 01689 833581 W: www.hsmith.co.uk

Blue A Ltd 1 Handford Court, Garston Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9EJ T: 01923 517010 W: www.bluea.co.uk Brown & Mason Ltd Anson House, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QQ T: 01322 277731 W: www.brownandmason.co.uk

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ION Environmental Solutions Ltd, Carey House, Great Central Way, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 0HR T: 01245 205500 W: www.careysplc.co.uk

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J. England Environmental Services Ltd PO Box 9891, Brentwood, Ilford, Essex CM14 9EG T: 02083 283300 W: www.englandasbestos.co.uk

Capstan Group Services Limited Unit 20 Capstan Centre, Thurrock Park Way, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7HH T: 01375 842769 W: www.capstanservices.co.uk

J Mould (Reading) Hydecrete Pit, Pingewood Road North, Burghfield Bridge, Reading, Berkshire RG30 3XN T: 01189 575555 W: www.jmouldreading.co.uk

Carringtons Building & Civil Engineering Ltd Unit 1 Astra, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2BN T: 01992 892303 W: www.carringtonsbce.com

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Jackson Environmental Ltd Keysoe Road, Thurleigh, Bedfordshire MK44 2EA T: 01234 771311 W: www.jacksonenvironmental.co.uk

Clifford Devlin Ltd Clifford House, Towcester Road, Bow, London E3 3ND T: 02075 388721 W: www.clifford-devlin.co.uk

Jeto Limited Southern Way, Rye Common, Odiham, Hook, Hampshire RG29 1HU T: 01256 703929 W: www.jeto.co.uk

Close Brothers Rail Limited Dovedale House, Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB T: 01268 578520 W: www.close-brothers.net

John F Hunt Ltd Europa Park, London Road, Grays, Essex RM20 4DB T: 01375 366700 W: www.johnfhunt.com

DDS Environmental Ltd Charles Anthony House, Manston Road, Margate, Kent CT9 4JW T: 01843 821555 W: www.dds-demolition.co.uk

Keltbray Environmental Solutions Saint Andrews House, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9TA T: 02076 431000 W: www.keltbray.com

Decontaminate (UK) Ltd Unit 24 Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6NW T: 01322 271200 W: www.decontaminateuk.com

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Kershaw Contracting Services Ltd Units 2 & 3, Lewis Industrial Estate, Wheatley Terrace Road, Erith, Kent DA8 2AP T: 01322 336917 W: www.kcsasbestos.co.uk

Econ Construction Ltd Econ House, Old Maidstone Road, Ruxley, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5AZ T: 02083 002916 W: www.econconstruction.co.uk

M H Goldsmith & Sons Limited 21A Station Road, Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6AP T: 01438 814565 W: www.mhgoldsmith.co.uk

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ECT Environmental Ltd Unit 6, Fanton Hall Farm, Off Arterial Road, Wickford, Essex SS12 9JF T: 08448 000834 W: www.ect.uk.com Edenbeck Ltd, Edenbeck House, Unit 5, Swan Wharf Business Centre, Waterloo Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2RA T: 08450 738602 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

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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

Calder Insulations Limited Hilltop, High Road, Fobbing, Stanford le Hope, Essex SS17 9HN T: 01268 584731 W: www.calderinsulations.co.uk

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McGee Environmental Services Ltd 340 - 342 Athlon Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 1BX T: 02089 914090 W: www.mcgee.co.uk

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Pier Contractors Limited Unit 5, Woodside Industrial Estate, Thornwood, Epping, Essex CM16 6LJ T: 01992 576404 W: www.piercontractorslimited.com Reliable Environmental Ltd Unit 33, Saffron Court, Southfields Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS15 6SS T: 01268 411468 W: www.reliableenvironmentalltd.com

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arca member list R&F Insulations Limited Unit 5, Hall Road Industrial Estate, Hall Road, Southminster, Essex CM0 7DA T: 01621 774800 W: www.randf-insulation.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

SL Environmental Ltd Unit 16, Blue Chalet Industrial Park, London Road, West Kingsdown, Kent TN15 6BQ T: 01474 854465 W: www.slcontracts.com

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

Southern Asbestos Services Limited Riverside Business Centre, River Lawn Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1EP T: 01892 723171 W: www.sasbestos.com

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

Severn Insulation Co Ltd Somerton House, South Point, Clos Marion, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF10 4LQ T: 02920 471040 W: www.severninsulation.co.uk

Squibb Group Limited Squibb House, Stanhope Industrial Park, Stanford Le Hope, Essex SS17 0EH T: 02085 947143 W: www.squibbgroup.com

Shield Environmental Services Ltd Shield House, Caxton Business Park, Crown Way, Warmley, Bristol, Avon BS30 8XJ T: 01179 606366 W: www.shieldenvironmental.co.uk

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Syd Bishop & Sons (Demolition) Limited Waldens Depot, Waldens Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 4EU T: 01689 820315 W: www.sydbishop.co.uk

Solent Environmental Services (Asbestos) Ltd Unit 4 Hardley Industrial Estate, Hardley, Southampton, Hampshire SO45 3NQ T: 02380 815080 W: www.solentes.co.uk

T & S Environmental Limited Thames House, St Andrews Road, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7EH T: 01375 398768 W: www.tsenvironmental.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, Wiltshire SN2 2PN T: 01793 464729 W: www.swindon.gov.uk

South West & Wales Members Abbey Contracting Limited Unit 1, Fideoak Mill, Near Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA4 1AF T: 01458 833800 W: www.abbeycontracting.co.uk

Wring Group Ltd Vale Lane, Bedminster, Bristol, Avon BS3 5RU T: 01179 231320 W: www.wringgroup.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

Midlands Members

Economic Insulations (Portsmouth) Ltd 8, Whittle Avenue, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5SH T: 01489 582588 W: www.economic-insulation.co.uk

AIB Solutions Limited Unit 804, Centre 500, Lowfield Drive, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0UU T: 01782 613773 W: www.aibsolutions.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 Lawson Environmental Limited Station Yard, Station Road, Shrivenham, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 8JL T: 01793 782000 W: www.lawsongroup.co.uk

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Merryhill Envirotec Limited Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0HA T: 01794 515848 W: www.merryhillenvirotec.com MSS Environmental Ltd MSS House, Galdames Place, Ocean Park, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF24 5RE T: 08452 602626 W: www.themssgroup.co.uk

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Rightway Environmental Ltd Unit 1 Trubody Yard 121 London Road, Warmley, Bristol, Avon BS30 5NA T: 01174 031620 W: www.rightwayenviromental.co.uk

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All Clear Services Ltd Chrysotile House, Unit 5, Heath Road, Darlaston, West Midlands WS10 8LP T: 01215 264839 W: www.allclearenv.com

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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

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

J Cullen Thermals Ltd The Old Forge, Bromsgrove Road, Belbroughton, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY9 9UJ T: 01213 275260 W: www.jcullenthermals.com

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

JS Environmental Ltd Bracken End Farm, Lindway Lane, Brackenfield, Derbyshire DE55 6DA T: 01629 534158 W: www.jsenvironmental.com

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

M & D Group Midlands Limited Unit 21 Enfield Industrial Estate, Redditch, Worcester, Worcestershire B97 6BY T: 01527 597783 W: www.mdgroupmidlands.com

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

M & G Services Ltd Unit 2 Pintail Close, Victoria Business Park, Netherfield, Nottinghamshire NG4 2SG T: 01159 613222 W: www.mgservicesltd.com

Central Environmental Services Ltd Suite A1 Imex Business Centre, Flaxley Road, Stechford, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 9AL T: 01217 834050 W: www.centralasbestos.com Core Environmental Services Ltd Unit 41 Mount Street Business Centre Mount Street, Nechells, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 5RD T: 01214 481215 W: www.core-asbestos.co.uk CMEC Demolition Ltd William Isaac Building, Gibbons Street, Dunkirk, Nottinghamshire NG7 2SB T: 01159 420600 W: www.cmecdemo.com Crystal Environmental Services Unit 4 Stanton Court, Merlin Way, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4RA T: 01159 303147 W: www.crystalenvironmental.co.uk D J Hinton & Co Limited Road 2, Hoobrook Industrial Estate, Worcester Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 1HY T: 01299 402455 W: www.djhintons.co.uk DSM Demolition Ltd Arden House, Arden Road , Heartlands, Birmingham, West Midlands B8 1DE T: 01213 222225 W: www.dsmgroup.info Envirocall Ltd Elmdon House, Station Road, Coleshill, West Midlands 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: 01159 440244 W: www.hbinsulations.com Insulation Contracting Services Ltd 2 Butchers Court, 1692-1694 High Street, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands B93 0LY T: 01564 779204 W: www.ics-asbestos.co.uk

Maylarch Environmental Limited Oakwood, Oakfield Industrial Estate,Stanton Harcourt Road,Eynsham, Oxfordshire OX29 4TH T: 01865 883829 W: www.maylarch.co.uk MIC Group Ltd Devirgo House, Valepits Road,Garretts Green,Birmingham, West Midlands B33 0TD T: 01217 847226 W: www.mic-env.co.uk Midlands Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 8, Crompton Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4BG T: 01159 326521 W: www.midlandsasbestossolutions.co.uk MJW Asbestos Removal & Re-Insulation Services Ltd Unit 4 Barton Road, Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire NG10 2FN T: 01159 720145 W: www.mjw-asbestos.co.uk Phoenix (Leicester) Ltd Phoenix House, Unit 16, Marlow Road Industrial Estate, Marlow Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 2BQ T: 01162 816850 W: www.phoenix-leicester.co.uk Reactive Integrated Services Ltd Head Office, Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2BB T: 08000 934370 W: www.reactive-services.com Safeline Environmental Unit 231-232 IKON Trading Estate, Droitwich Road, Hartlebury, Worcestershire DY10 4EU T: 01299 251083 W: www.safeline-environmental.co.uk Sure Environmental Ltd Unit 13, Stirchley Trading Estate, Hazewell Road, Birmingham, West Midlands B30 2PF T: 01214 394290 W: www.sure-enviro.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 60 Devon Street, Saltley, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 4SL T: 01212 440427 W: www.tesenvironmental-ltd.co.uk Wellington Insulation Co Ltd Unit B2 Halesfield 21, Telford, Shropshire TF7 4NX T: 01952 587087 W: www.wellingtoninsulation.co.uk

Interserve Environmental Services 3rd Floor, Litchurch Plaza, Litchurch Lane, Derbyshire DE24 8AA T: 03332 074167 W: www.interserve.com

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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

Addison Green Ltd Unit 19, Beckland Business Park, Market Weighton, North Yorkshire YO43 3GA T: 01430 803045 W: www.addisongreen.co.uk

Anglian Demolition & Asbestos Ltd Anglian Business Centre, West Carr Road,Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 1AN T: 01953 608050 W: www.angliandemo.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

DMD Environmental Ltd DMD House, 40 Paddock Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 4TW T: 01603 787499 W: www.dmd-environmental.co.uk

Allpoint Industrial Solutions Limited Graphite House, High Street, Crigglestone, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF4 3EF T: 01924 229399 W: www.allpoint.co.uk

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Mick George Environmental Ltd 6 Lancaster Way, Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, MICKGEORGECambridgeshire PE29 6XU ENVIRONMENTAL T: 01480 220431 W: www.mickgeorge.co.uk

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Rilmac Insulation Limited Crofton Drive, Allenby Road Industrial Estate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN3 4NJ T: 01522 531711 W: www.rilmac.co.uk

Bardon Environmental Ltd President Park, President Way, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S4 7UR T: 08455 008050 W: www.bardon-environmental.co.uk Bilfinger Industrial Services UK Ltd Wilson House, Daten Park, Leacroft Road, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6UT T: 01928 530000 W: www.uk.bilfinger.com

North East Members A Buckler Haulage Ltd 24 - 28 Marsh Road, Middlesbrough TS1 5LB T: 01642 243399 W: www.abucklerdemolition.co.uk Chirmarn Ltd Newburn Bridge Road, Blaydon, Tyne & Wear NE21 4NT T: 01914 148000 W: www.chirmarn.co.uk EM1 Ltd Mill Hill Farm, Deighton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6 2HL T: 01609 881064 W: www.em1ltd.co.uk G O’Brien & Sons Ltd Durham Road, Birtley, Chester le Street, County Durham DH3 2RA T: 01915 374332 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

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 Head Office, Kent Street, Preston, Lancashire PR1 1PE T: 01772 280256 W: www.bradley-group.co.uk City Services Group LLP City House, 20 Station Road, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4PE T: 01246 813030 W: www.cityscaffolding.co.uk Connell Bros Ltd Orchard House, Orchard Street, Salford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M6 6FL T: 01619 250606 W: www.connellbrothers.co.uk Cordtape Environmental Services Ltd Finchwell Close, Handsworth, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S13 9DF T: 01142 431239 W: www.cordtape.co.uk

Henderson Environmental Services Ltd Unit 4, Sands Industrial Estate, Swalwell, Newcastle upon Tyne NE16 3DJ T: 01914 885195 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 MGLDEMOUT10N ~ Davison House, Rennys Lane, Dragonville Ind Estate, County Durham DH1 2RS T: 01913 839900 W: www.mglgroup.co.uk

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Asbestos Control & Treatment Ltd Unit 6 Morrow Court, Sky Park Trading Estate, Owen Drive, Liverpool L24 1YL T: 08450 170505 W: www.act.uk.net

Countrywide Environmental Services Ltd 18 Sinclair Way, Prescot Business Park, Prescot, Merseyside L34 1QL T: 01514 262110 W: www.countrywide-environmental.co.uk Demolition Services DSL House, Wortley Moor Road, Wortley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS12 4JE T: 01132 794286 W: www.demolish.co.uk

Thompsons of Prudhoe Ltd Princess Way, Low Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6PL T: 01661 832422 W: www.thompsonsofprudhoe.com

D Hughes Demolition & Excavation Ltd Coteman Heights Farm, Ship Lane, Delph, Oldham, Lancashire OL3 5RW T: 01616 243460 W: www.dhughesdemolition.co.uk

Tolent Solutions Limited Ravensworth House, 5th Avenue Business Park, Team Valley, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE11 0HF T: 03331 013111 W: www.tolent.co.uk

E4 (Environmental) Ltd Unit 13a Provincial Park, Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S35 9ZX T: 01142 454449 W: www.e4ltd.co.uk

Wood Group Industrial Services Ltd St Omers Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9EZ T: 01914 932600 W: www.woodgroup-isl.com

Emchia Asbestos Solutions Ltd Unit 30, Longwood Road, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1PZ T: 01617 060246 W: www.emchia.co.uk

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Global Asbestos Solutions Ltd Far Pasture Farm, Burnley Road East, Rossendale, Lancashire BB4 9NH T: 01706 254560 W: www.globalasbestossolutions.co.uk

Asbestos Specialists (UK) Ltd 36 Moycroft Road, Moycroft Industrial Estate, Elgin, Moray IV30 1XE T: 01343 548277 W: www.asbe.co.uk

Green Contract Services Ltd Old Hall, Brickhouse 2, Congleton Road, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 4SR T: 01270 760379 W: www.greencs.co.uk

Bilfinger Salamis UK Limited 4, Greenhole Place, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB23 8EU T: 01224 246447 W: www.bilfinger.com

Greenfield Removals Unit 26, East Terrace, Euxton Lane, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 6TE T: 01613 021900 W: www.greenfieldremovals.com Howard Stott Demolition Ltd Castle Clough Farm, Hapton, Burnley, Lancashire BB12 7LN T: 01282 680120 W: www.stottdemolition.com Hutchinson Asbestos Removal Limited Healey Business Park,Unit 4, Healey Lane, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 8EZ T: 01924 900117 W: www.harltd.org

Carymar Construction Services Ltd 79-81 Back Sneddon Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 2BT T: 01418 428070 W: www.carymar.co.uk

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T: 01324 815700 W: www.centraldemolition.co.uk

Chamic Industrial Services Ltd 27 Bankhead Drive, Edinburgh EH11 4DN T: 01314 534147 W: www.chamicgroup.co.uk

Insul-Eight Environmental Ltd Canal Yard, Cavendish Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire OL6 7QL T: 01613 303131 W: www.insul-eight.co.uk

City Building (Glasgow) LLP 350 Darnick Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G21 4BA T: 01412 872200 W www.citybuildingglasgow.co.uk

John Beech Ltd Dock Road North, Bromborough, Wirrall, Cheshire CH62 4TQ T: 01516 457571 W: www.beech-group.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

KDC Contractors Ltd Sharston Green Business Park, 1 Robeson Way, Manchester, Lancashire M22 4SW T: 01619 472150 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

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Central Demolition Ltd Central House, Chattan Industrial Estate, Bonnyside Road,

DEMOLITION LTD Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire FK4 2AG

Dem-Master Demolition Ltd Pottishaw Place, Whitehill Industrial Estate, Bathgate, Midlothian EH48 2EN T: 01506 654845 W: www.dem-master.co.uk

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Local Asbestos Services Ltd Unit 25, Salisbury Road, Haydock Industrial Estate, Haydock, Merseyside WA11 9XG T: 03332 004797 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, Lancashire OL1 2DP T: 01616 886444 W: www.reddishvale.co.uk Rhodar Limited Unit C Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ T: 01132 700775 W: www.rhodar.co.uk 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 UK Environmental & Asbestos Solutions Ltd 3 Orrell Road, Pemberton, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN5 8EY T: 01515 202772 W: www.uk-eas.co.uk

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Enviraz (Scotland) Ltd Curran House, 25 Kelvin Avenue, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4LT T: 01418 828440 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, Lanarkshire 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 Unit 64, Boundary Road, Heathfield Industrial Estate, Ayr KA8 9DJ T: 01292 822650 W: www.stradaenvironmental.co.uk William Munro Construction (Highland) Limited 5 River Drive, Alness Industrial Estate, Alness, Ross-shire IV17 0PG T: 01349 882852 W: www.munrohighland.co.uk

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arca/atac member list Ireland Members Asbestaway Ltd Unit 6 West Link Business Park, Doughcloyne Industrial Estate, Cork, Republic of Ireland T: 00353 21 4209335 W: www.asbestaway.ie

MCE Contract Services Ltd Unit 11, Termon Business Park, Milestone Centre, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland BT79 9AL T: 02880 761900 W: www.mceservices.co.uk

Harrington Asbestos Removal Unit 73, Grange Close, Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle, Dublin 13, Republic of Ireland. T: 00353 01 8326292 W: www.har.ie

Precision Industrial Services Ltd 28 Campsie Industrial Estate, McLean Road, Londonderry, Northern Ireland BT47 3XX T: 02871 860135 W: www.precisiongroup.co.uk

Insulation & Environmental Services Ltd Unit 56, Block 503, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin. Republic of Ireland D24 F220 T: 00353 1401 6118 W: www.ieservices.ie

Safeway Environmental 1 The Jaynes, Brandon, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland V92 XW89 T: 00353 66 7138991 W: www.safewayenvironmental.ie

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

atacr. Members List South East Members AC & MS Limited Unit 13, International Business Park, Charfleets Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0SG 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: 02086 416000 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: 08703 500375 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: 02086 588050 W: www.ayerstenv.com Bauer Analysis 12 Tallon Road, Hutton Industrial Estate, Brentwood, Essex CM13 1TF T: 01277 220633 W: www.bauerc.co.uk

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Bureau Veritas UK Ltd Langlands House, 130 Sandringham Avenue, Harlow, Essex CM19 5QA T: 08456 001848 W: www.bureauveritas.co.uk Cavendish Laboratories Ltd Millers Barn, The Warren Estate, Lordship Road, Writtle, Essex CM1 3WT T: 01245 422800 W: www.cavendishlaboratories.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 Ltd 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 Fibre Management Ltd Unit 3, Bulrushes Business Park, Coombe Hill Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex 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

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atac member list PA Group (UK) Ltd The Granary, Pinden Farm, Dartford, Kent DA2 8EA T: 08454 740172 W: www,pagroupuk.com Riverside Environmental Ltd Unit 12 Whiffens Farm, Clement Street, Hextable, Kent BR8 7PQ T: 08709 500161 W: www.riversideenvironmental.co.uk RPS Health Safety & Environment 20 Western Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Oxfordshire OX14 4SH T: 02072 803240 W: www.rpsgroup.com

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Spectra Analysis Services Limited Unit 2 Olympic Business Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX T: 01268 534380 W: www.spectra-analysis.co.uk Tersus Consultancy Ltd First Floor Rainham House, Manor Way, Rainham, Essex RM13 8RH T: 01708 555705 W: www.tersusgroup.co.uk WSP UK Ltd WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF T: 02073 145000 W: www.wsp.com

South West & Wales Members ABP Associates Ltd Unit 8 Chancery Gate Business Centre, Manor House Avenue, Millbrook, Southampton, Hampshire 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-asbestos-surveys.co.uk

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Casa Environmental Services Ltd Unit 9, Londonderry Farm, Keynsham Road, Willsbridge, Bristol, Avon BS30 6EL T: 01179 322323 W: www.casaenvironmental.co.uk

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Merryhill Asbestos Testing & Consulting Merryhill House, Budds Lane, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0HA T: 01794 515848 W: www.matac.co.uk Santia Asbestos Management Ltd Axys House, Heol Crochendy, Parc Nantgarw, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF15 7TW T: 03300 241444 W: www.santia.co.uk

Midlands Members Acivico Ltd Louisa House, 92-93 Edward Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B1 2RA T: 01213 039300 W: www.bcl-testing.co.uk ALS Environmental Torrington Avenue, Tile Hill, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 9GU T: 02476 421213 W: www.alsenvironmental.co.uk BDA Surveying Ltd Chapel Street, Oadby, Leicester, Leicestershire LE2 5AD T: 01162 719179 W: www.bdasurveying.co.uk Bradley Environmental Consultants Limited 20 Stourbridge Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3US T: 01215 500224 W: www.bradley-enviro.co.uk Clearview Environmental Ltd North Street, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 1PS T: 01162 888256 W: www.clearviewenv.com

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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, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB T: 01604 878190 W: www.ensafe.co.uk 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 Oracle Solutions Ltd Unit 13, Henson Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PX T: 08448 000801 W: www.oracleasbestos.com Qualsurv International Ltd 8 Charles Court, Budbrooke Road, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 5LZ T: 01926 499750 W: www.qualsurv.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 Thames Laboratories Ltd Hollow Farm, Hilton Road, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire PE28 9LJ T: 01480 891800 W: www.thameslabs.co.uk

North East Members ASKAMS Compliance Services Ltd Unit 10, Atley Business Park, Atley Way, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1WP T: 01670 737355 W: www.askams.co.uk Franks Portlock Consulting Limited Unit 2b, Hylton Park, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear SR5 3HD T: 01914 193116 W: www.franksportlock.co.uk Lucion Environmental Ltd Unit 7, Halifax Court, Dunston, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9JT T: 03455 040303 W: www.lucionservices.com SGS MIS Environmental Inward Way, Rossmore Business Park, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 3EN T: 0151 350 6666 W: www.sgs.co.uk

North West Members Acorn Analytical Services Ltd The Old Print Works, Carr Street, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 5HG T: 01924 443552 W: www.acorn-as.com Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd 23 Wheelforge Way, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1EH T: 01618 727111 W: www.aec.uk.net

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atac member list All Clear Solutions Ltd Spen Valley House, Rawfolds Industrial Estate, Bradford Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 5LT T: 01274 861759 W: www.allclearsolutions.co.uk EDP Health Safety and Environment Consultants Ltd Rainford Hall, Crank Road, Crank, St Helens, Merseyside WA11 7RP T: 01744 766006 W: www.edp-uk.com Euro Environmental Ltd Atlas 6, Balby Carr Bank, Doncaster, Yorkshire DN4 5JT T: 08707 019170 W: www.euroenvironmental.co.uk

Scottish Members ACS Physical Risk Control Ltd Unit 14, Claremont Centre, Durham Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde G41 1BS T: 01414 275171 W: www.acsrisk.com Exova Environmental UK Limited Rosewell House, Lochend Industrial Estate, Queen Anne Drive, Edinburgh EH28 8QJ T: 01457 873266 W: www.exova.com

Ireland Members

lnspectas Compliance Ltd Suite 1.11, Woodhead House, Woodhead Road, Birstall, near Leeds, West Yorkshire WF17 9TD T: 08442 640094 W: www.inspectas.co.uk MCP Environmental Services LLP South Bradford Trading Estate, Spartan Road, Low Moor, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD12 0RY T: 01274 601021 W: www.mcp-environmental.com Micron Analytical Ltd Concord House, Bessemer Way, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 8XE T: 01724 859984 W: www.micronanalytical.co.uk North Star Environmental Ltd Unit A1, Beech House (First Floor), Oaklands Office Park, Hooton Road, Hooton CH66 7NZ T: 08000 486000 W: www.northstarenvironmental.co.uk

Celtic Asbestos Consultancy Ltd 60 Grange Way, Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle, Dublin, Republic of Ireland D13 F8F5 T: 00353 18323547 W: www.cacl.ie HBE Risk Management Craigmore House, 19 Millvale Road, Newry, Co Down, Northern Ireland BT35 7NH T: 02830 839033 W: www.hberm.com Occupational Hygiene & Safety Services Unit 2, Beat Centre, Stephenstown Estate, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, Republic of Ireland T: 00353 1 6905907 W: www.ohss.ie

OHEC (UK) Ltd Oakhill Court, 171 Bury New Road, Prestwich, Manchester, Lancashire M25 9ND T: 01617 733701 W: www.ohec.co.uk PCS Asbestos Consultants First Floor, 2 Moor Lane, Highburton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 0QS T: 01484 604920 W: www.pcs-asbestos.co.uk Pennington Choices Ltd The Old Barn, Brookfield House, Tarporley Road, Norcott Brook, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4EA T: 01928 568842 W: www.pennington.org.uk Resource and Environmental Consultants Ltd Osprey House, Pacific Quay, Broadway, Manchester, Greater Manchester M50 2UE T: 01618 681300 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.com Scope iT Ltd Unit 14, The Quad, Atherleigh Business Park, Gibfield Park Avenue, Manchester, Lancashire 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 WYG Environment Planning Transport Ltd Arndale Court, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS6 2UJ T: 01132 787111 W: www.wyg.com/services/asbestos

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EASE Unit 7 - 8, Hovefields Court, Courtauld Road, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB T: 01268 286792 W: www.ease.uk.net ebm-papst UK Ltd Chelmsford Business Park, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 5EZ T: 01245 468555 W: www.ebmpapst.co.uk

Suppliers to Contractors

Car/Van Leasing

Ecoblast Supplies Ltd Unit 2 & 3, Old Railway Goods Yard, Scar Lane, Milnesbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4PE T: 01543 449259 W: www.ecoblastsupplies.co.uk

Adept Vehicle Management Independent House, Rowhurst Industrial Estate, Apedale Road, Chesterton, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 6BH T: 01782 562246 W: www.adeptvehicle.com

Consultancy

Empire Tapes PLC Houndhill Park, Bolton Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S63 7LG T: 01709 718200 W: www.empiretapes.com

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

Fiberlock Technologies Inc 150 Dascomb Road, Andover, 01810, USA T: 978-623-9987 W: www.fibrelock.com

Derisk (UK) Limited Burdett House, 15-16 Buckingham Street, London WC2N 6DU T: 02077 346655 W: www.deriskuk.com

GRSONE Ltd Woodlands 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

HSP Site Supplies Ltd Maplebank Poultry Farm, Maplescombe Lane, West Kingsdown, Kent DA4 0JY T: 01322 860579 W: www.hsp-group.co.uk

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

Numatic International Ltd Millfield Industrial Estate, Chard, Taunton, Somerset TA20 2GB T: 0146 068480 W: www.numatic.co.uk

The Health & Safety People Unit F, Bedford Business Centre, Mile Road, Bedford MK42 9TW T: 03456 122144 W: www.thsp.co.uk

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

Equipment/Consumables

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

3M Scott Safety Pimbo Road, West Pimbo, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 9RA T: 01695 727171 W: www.3m.com

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

Asbe Glovebag Limited Ashwellthorpe Industrial Estate, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich, Norfolk 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

Beacon International Elgee Works, Victoria Street, Desborough, Northamptonshire NN14 2LX T: 01536 762939 W: www.beaconinternational.co.uk Blastrac UK Unit 2A Outgang Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S25 3QY T: 01909 569118 W: www.blastrac.co.uk Bostik Limited Common Road, Stafford, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST16 3EH T: 01785 272727 W: www.bostik.co.uk

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

WAYSAFE by Solotec Scientific

BSRIA Old Bracknell Lane West, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 7AH T: 01344 459314 W: www.bsria.co.uk/instruments Deconta UK Limited Units 3 & 4 Edtech Business Park, Locomotion Way, Camperdown Ind Est, Killingworth, Tyne and Wear NE12 5UP T: 01912 689809 W: www.deconta.eu

Solotec Scientific Ltd Unit 6, Cowhill Trading Estate, Tramway Road, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire OL6 9AN T: 01613 396187 W: www.waysafe.co.uk Thermac (Hire) Ltd Astra Park, Parkside Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ T: 01132 709555 W: www.thermac.com

Home Improvements Anglian Windows Limited Head Office, PO Box 65, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6EJ T: 08082 732934 W: www.anglianhome.co.uk

Decontamination Respiratory Services Ltd Unit E43, Hastingswood Industrial Park, Wood Lane, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands B24 9QR T: 01213 866804 W: www.drs-limited.co.uk

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arca associate member list Insurance

Mechanical Access Company Ltd Fleetway, Penarth Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan CF11 8TY T: 02920 390135 W: www.macscaffolding.com

Grove & Dean Ltd Tollgate House, 96 Market Place, Romford, Essex RM1 3ER T: 01708 436811 W: www.grove-dean-corporate.co.uk

Merk Scaffolding Ltd Yard 5, Sadlers Hall Farm Industrial Estate, London Road, Essex SS13 2HD T: 07903 633687 W: www.scaffoldingessex.com

Howden UK Group 16 Eastcheap, London EC3M 1BD T: 02071 331567 W: www.howdengroup.com

Multi Task Operatives Ltd North Crescent, Cold Hesledon Industrial Estate, Cold Hesledon, Seaham, Durham SR7 8ST T: 01915 847966 W: www.multitaskscaffolding.com

Miles Smith Ltd 6th Floor One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB T: 02079 774800 W: www.milessmith.co.uk

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

Labour Supply Members (Asbestos Operatives) Calcot Asbestos Recruitment Ltd 5 Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 01189 421231 W: www.calcotasbestosrecruitment.co.uk

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QFS Scaffolding Limited Westminster House, Denton Wharf, Marklane, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2PL T: 01474 334707 W: www.qfscaffolding.com

DKF Recruitment Ltd

House, Stockport Road, Timperley, Cheshire WA15 7UQ r17I1i. Paul T: 01618 266433

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Arensco Ltd PO Box 820, Al Khobar, 31952 Saudi Arabia T: +966 3 896 1590 W: www.arensco.com

Goldmills Recruitment Ltd 15 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 3AR T: 0203 934 6621 W: www.goldmills.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: 01173 790808 W: www.swordds.co.uk Tradeslink Asbestos Services Limited Regent House, Suite 34b, Heaton Lane, Stockport SK4 1BS T: 01663 761901 W: www.tradeslinkasbestos.co.uk

Sharma Solicitors Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BB T: 03454 300145 W: www.sharmasolicitors.com

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.suk.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 643 69006 W: www.wafin.sa

Calcot Asbestos Recruitment Ltd 5 Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 01189 421231 W: www.calcotasbestosrecruitment.co.uk Future Select Colenso House, Omega 1, Monks Cross Drive, York YO32 9GZ T: 01904 766611 W: www.future-select.co.uk

Licenced Scaffolders Alandale Plant & Scaffolding 9 Selsdon Way, City Harbour, London E14 9GL T: 02070 050050 W: www.alandaleplantandscaffolding.com High Peak Scaffolding Ltd Unit 6 Waterswallows Industrial Park, Waterswallows Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7JB T: 01298 767454 W: www.highpeakscaffolding.co.uk

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Envirochem Hellas SA 58 Akti Moutsopoulou Street, GR-18536 T: 0030 210 4280701 W: www.envirochem.gr

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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 PB Recruitment Consultants Ltd The Watertower, Guildprime Business Centre, Southend Road, Billericay, Essex CM11 2PZ T: 01277 889373 W: www.pb-recruitment.co.uk

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arca associate member list Penguin Recruitment 46A Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, Glamorgan SA3 4BQ T: 01214 420646 W: www.penguinrecruitment.co.uk

Environmental Contracts Limited Units 7-9, Central Trading Estate, Shaw Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY2 8QX T: 01384 213332 W: www.eclskips.co.uk

Roofing Contractors

Foxhall Environmental Services Ltd Foxhall Farm, Owler Lane, Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 9BW T: 01924 476235 W: www.foxhall-ltd.co.uk

Absolute Roofing Solutions Ltd Unit 14, Jubilee Industrial Estate, Gorsey Lane, Coleshill B46 1JU T: 01212 683213 W: www.absoluteroofingsolutions.co.uk

GJ Bowmer Waste Disposal Fairview, Magpie Lane, Little Warley, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3DT T: 01277 225428 W: www.bowmerwaste.co.uk

Lane Roofing Contractors Ltd Walsall House, 165-167 Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham, West Midlands B42 1TX T: 03450 667000 W: www.laneroofing.co.uk

Pinden Ltd Pinden Quarry, Green Street, Green Road, Dartford DA2 8EB T: 01474 707149 W: www.pinden.co.uk

Profile Industrial Roofing Services Ltd Unit 50 Britannia Way, Britannia Enterprise Park, Lichfield, Staffordshire WS14 9UY T: 01543 411855 W: www.profileindustrialroofing.co.uk

Software/Communications

Rilta Environmental Ltd Block 402, Grants Drive, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Dublin D24 AP04 T: 00353 140 18000 W: www.rilta.ie

Crystal Ball Ltd Washbrook House, Talbot Road, Stretford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M32 0FP T: 03309 959950 W: www.crystalball.tv

Watling Waste Services Unit 1B & 2B Gatehouse Trading Estate, Lichfield Road, Brownhills, Walsall WS8 6JZ T: 01543 378317 W: www.watlingwaste.co.uk

Mark One Consultants Unit 5-6, Bartlett Court, Sea King Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2NZ T: 01935 411319 W: www.m1c.co.uk

Ward Recycling Griffton Road, Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, Derby, Derbyshire DE7 4RF T: 03453 370000 W: www.ward.com

Multibase Systems Limited 17 Cranmore Road, Chislehurst, Bromley, Kent BR7 6EP T: 08452 570001 W: www.multibase.co.uk

Windsor waste management ttd

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

Windsor Waste Management Ltd Unit 29 Childerditch Industrial Estate, Childerditch Hall Drive, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3HD T: 01708 559966 W: www.winwaste.com

Root-5 Solutions Limited 11 Bon Accord Crescent, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB11 6DE T: 01224 586404 W: www.tracker-service.com

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, Runwood Road, Charfleets Industrial Estate, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0PL T: 01268 681177 W: www.acswaste.co.uk Asbestos Waste Solutions 27a Oliver Close, West Thurrock, Romford, Essex 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: 08081 681111 W: www.biffa.co.uk/asbestos B&W Waste Management Services Ltd Building 18 Twinwoods Business Park, Thurleigh Road, Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire MK44 1FD T: 01234 215777 W: www.bw-specialists.co.uk Cohart Asbestos Disposal Ltd 17 Archers Field, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1DH T: 01268 293406 W: www.cohartuk.com

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