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Ongoing regulatory compliance required.

Peter Harris1

  • 1Redhill Analysts.

Health Estate
|June 28, 2005
PubMed
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New asbestos regulations require property managers to adequately manage asbestos in non-residential buildings. Failure to comply with the

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Health and Safety
  • Occupational Health and Safety

Background:

  • New asbestos management regulations were enacted last May.
  • These regulations apply to non-residential properties.
  • The 'Duty to Manage' legislation mandates specific criteria for asbestos management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform duty holders about new asbestos management regulations.
  • To highlight the importance of adequate asbestos management.
  • To outline potential consequences of non-compliance.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the 'Duty to Manage' legislation.
  • Review of criteria for adequate asbestos management.
  • Assessment of penalties for inadequate management.

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Main Results:

  • Duty holders must actively manage asbestos by meeting specific criteria.
  • Non-compliance can result in significant financial penalties.
  • The regulations aim to improve asbestos safety in non-residential properties.

Conclusions:

  • Adherence to the 'Duty to Manage' legislation is crucial for non-residential property asbestos management.
  • Proactive and adequate asbestos management is essential to avoid legal and financial repercussions.
  • The new regulations emphasize the responsibility of duty holders in ensuring asbestos safety.