We regularly post news and information about our software developments, plus asbestos expert opinion, and construction industry updates. Whether it’s changes to asbestos removal best practice, or new government policy, we provide construction and asbestos insights, along with opinion on the latest industry trends.

What Assure360 gives you time for
We’ve long talked of the time that Assure360 can free up in your business, but what can you actually do with it, and what’s it worth? Nick Garland looks at where the time savings come from, and how they pay you back.

The HSE stays firm on the control limit
The UK isn’t lowering its control limit to match the EU’s occupational exposure limit. Nick Garland explains why, with the EU tightening its ship, the HSE’s decision raises questions.

The BOHS launches asbestos surveyor register
The British Occupational Hygiene Society is launching a new National Register of Qualified Asbestos Surveyors. Nick Garland explains why this is a huge moment for the asbestos profession.

The HSE consults on the Control of Asbestos Regs
The Health and Safety Executive has launched a major consultation on the Control of Asbestos Regulations. In a joint article, Nick Garland and Jonathan Grant examine the proposals.

A webinar on the new exposure guidance
I’ve written quite extensively about the new personal sampling and exposure guidance from the Asbestos Network. It’s an important topic, and one that the industry has struggled to get a grip on. That’s why we’re hosting a free webinar to go through it on 16 January 2024 at 10am.

Something new: FAAM’s first four-stage clearance workshop
Assure 360’s founder, Nick Garland, took the lead in arranging FAAM’s new workshop, bringing together analysts and removalists to look at the four-stage clearance from both sides of the divide. What happened, and what did we discover? Here’s Nick with the lowdown.

How well are duty holders managing asbestos?
The asbestos industry is stepping up to implement some of the Work and Pensions Committee recommendations that the HSE has opted not to pursue. This month, Nick Garland gives us an overview of ATaC and NORAC’s joint research into asbestos management.

The Work and Pensions Committee asbestos report: five key recommendations
The Work and Pensions Committee has published its report on how the HSE manages asbestos in the UK. It’s full of well-balanced recommendations - here we look at the details, and focus in on five recommendations that could transform UK asbestos management for the better.

When to visual in the four-stage clearance
The Analysts’ Guide clearly states that analysts shouldn’t enter a ‘live’ enclosure, but this sensible instruction is leading to misunderstandings with big cost and program repercussions. While it may seem confusing on the surface, Nick Garland explains what it actually says, and why.

A look ahead to 2022
It’s a new year and, hopefully, one in which we’ll finally learn to master the pandemic. With the promise of things returning closer to normal, here’s what we’re looking forward to in 2022.

There’s more to DCU safety than gas and electrics
The draft guidance on safety in the decontamination unit contains solid directions, but the Asbestos Network’s remit stops at gas and electrical safety. While we’ve got the opportunity, shouldn’t we be adding guidance relating to other issues such as personal safety?

Relicensing, and the importance of external audits
Any healthy auditing system should comprise a balance of internal and external audits, but with a limited budget, the HSE is increasingly reliant on audit evidence to back up its electronic licensing system. We look at the importance of audits, and the need for more quality independents to enter the fray.
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