New Asbestos Guidance Documents Released by Industry Working Group
The Asbestos Network Technical Working Group, a collaborative body comprising industry experts, HSE representatives, and trade associations including the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA), has released two important guidance documents for the asbestos removal industry. These documents, published on September 3rd, 2024, aim to enhance safety standards and operational efficiency in asbestos management and removal.
- Handover of Enclosures to Analysts for 4SC Site Supervisor Visual Inspection and Handover Form
This comprehensive guide focuses on the essential process of visual inspection by Licensed Asbestos Removal Contractor (LARC) supervisors before the 4-stage clearance (4SC) conducted by independent analysts. Key features include:
- Detailed standard operating procedures for visual inspections
- Guidance on proper handover documentation
- Emphasis on the importance of thorough cleanliness checks
This document emphasises the requirement that enclosures are properly prepared and cleared before final clearance, reducing the risk of failed clearances and improving overall safety.
- Asbestos Skips, Van Waste Compartments, Waste Storage and Movement on Site
Addressing significant concerns in the industry, this document provides guidance on:
- Minimum design requirements for asbestos skips and van waste compartments
- Best practices for temporary waste storage areas
- Safe methods for on-site waste movement
The guidance aims to improve the safety and efficiency of asbestos waste handling, reducing the risk of exposure and environmental contamination.
Industry Impact and Implementation
These documents represent a collaborative effort to address key challenges in the asbestos removal industry. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) plans to promote these guidelines at upcoming conferences and industry events, underlining their significance.
ARCA, as a member of the Asbestos Network Technical Working Group, strongly encourages all industry professionals to thoroughly review these documents and implement the guidance in their operations. Feedback from those applying these guidelines is highly valued and will contribute to future improvements.
Accessing the Documents
The full versions of these documents are now available for download on our website here.
We invite all visitors to our website, whether ARCA members or not, to access these important guidance documents.
For more information or to provide feedback on the practical application of these guidelines, please contact ARCA.