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Contractor fined for demolishing asbestos-riddled building
A Dorset building contractor has been fined for demolishing a
building without first carrying out an asbestos survey.
Stuart Pearson was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive
(HSE) at Guildford Magistrates' Court for breaching the Control of
Asbestos Regulations between 20 April and 1 May 2011.
The court was told today (30 April) he had been employed to
carry out the demolition of a house in Woking, Surrey, before
groundworks were laid for a new property.
Pearson was given a recent Asbestos Management Survey of one
area of the house that had been carried out for the previous owner.
The survey had been commissioned after a plumber had refused to
repair the boiler due to the presence of asbestos.
The survey highlighted that there were 12 metres of asbestos in
poor condition with two of three areas classified as 'high risk'.
It went on to state: 'This material is in very poor condition and
debris now exists around the boiler and the floor within the rest
of the room. This room must not be accessed until a full
environmental clean and removal of all asbestos-containing
materials have been carried out by a licensed asbestos
contractor.'
The report added that the removal had to be undertaken in
controlled conditions with the use of 'enclosures, airlocks,
negative pressure units and decontamination units.'
However, Pearson went ahead and demolished the property without
having a pre-demolition survey carried out on the entire property
to ensure that all asbestos was identified and removed.
After the hearing, HSE inspector Russell Beckett, said: "Before
any demolition work is undertaken a survey must be carried out to
identify any asbestos present and prevent exposure to anyone
working on site and to those who subsequently process the waste.
Any asbestos must be removed in the correct manner.
"Asbestos is not an historical threat. It is current and it
faces tradesmen all the time. This man has risked his own health
and the health of others who were on the site."
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