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Asbestos Cement Sheeting.

Good afternoon all,

                                  I have just visited a 1950s building to view it prior to estimating for a rewire. The owner has demolished some internal walls and the floor is covered in broken asbestos cement boarding, about 4 to 5mm approx I think. I advised him that only specialist companies can remove asbestos waste. Information websites describe this type of cement board as low risk as the asbestos fibres are trapped within the board. But the whole floor is covered in broken cement board. What is your opinion in working in that environment after the broken cement board has been removed? Would you? Or would you insist that only a licensed asbestos removal company should clear the site before any electrical work is undertaken?

 EDIT. I just found this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_1xtqwfLrU


Thanks.


Z.
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  • I prepared an EICR for a tenanted house and excluded inspection of the installation in the loft.


    The roof is covered with asbestos cement slates and the internal ceiling are Aldo asbestos cement sheets, that makes the loft an asbestos cement box, which I said I would not enter, despite having installed such materials when I started work.


     Andy Betteridge.
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  • I prepared an EICR for a tenanted house and excluded inspection of the installation in the loft.


    The roof is covered with asbestos cement slates and the internal ceiling are Aldo asbestos cement sheets, that makes the loft an asbestos cement box, which I said I would not enter, despite having installed such materials when I started work.


     Andy Betteridge.
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