Control of asbestos—duty to manage

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Practice notes

Control of asbestos—duty to manage

Published by a ½Û×ÓÊÓÆµ Environment expert

Practice notes
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The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, SI 2012/632 (CAR 2012) place various duties on employers to protect employees from risks related to exposure to asbestos and make it clear that these duties, so far as is reasonably practicable, are also owed to any other person, whether at work or not, who may be affected by the work activity undertaken by the employer.

These ‘employer’ duties include:

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    protecting employees from exposure to asbestos (regs 5 and 11)

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    preventing or reducing the spread of asbestos (reg 16)

  3. •

    maintaining health records and providing medical surveillance for employees exposed to asbestos (reg 22)

CAR 2012 also applies to the self-employed, applying the duties of both employer and employee.

CAR 2012, reg 4 imposes a separate ‘duty to manage’ obligation on ‘dutyholders’ of non-domestic premises and the common parts of domestic premises.

Regulation 4 requires dutyholders to identify the location and condition of asbestos and to manage the risk to prevent harm to anyone who works on the building or to building occupants. It also explains what is

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Asbestos definition
What does Asbestos mean?

Silicate minerals of thin fibrous composition the inhalation of which can cause serious illness.

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