Everyone is aware of how untrustworthy contractors and consultants can make property problems worse, with overpriced, unreliable or inaccurate services that negatively impact on projects.
No client wants to deal with the safety ramifications, nor negative publicity, fines and prosecution following a problematic asbestos issue. That’s why it’s important to conduct thorough research into the asbestos consultants and asbestos removal contractors that you intend to appoint.
We’ve outlined the top risks associated with appointing the wrong asbestos consultants and contractors, from non-compliance and wasting budget to putting people’s safety at risk. Read on to discover more…
If you or your appointed asbestos contractors or asbestos consultants do not comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, associated Approved Codes of Practice and guidance documents, the implications could be negative for your business.
Some typical requirements or recommendations include:
Failure to comply with regulations, ACOPS and guidance that are relevant to your situation could result in fines or prosecution. Ensure you research the consultancy or contractors fully, prior to their appointment.
2. Health and safety of staff, visitors, contractors and residents
A major component of any asbestos job is conducting risk assessments to determine and mitigate hazards. The health and safety of staff, visitors, contractors and residents within your property, is imperative to any job and must not be taken lightly.
You don’t want to invest your time and budget in a consultancy or contractor that does not fully understand the working requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act, or the plethora of regulations that fall under it. A few starters for consideration here are:
3. Wasting budget and time
Budgeting and programming are always important parts of any asbestos surveying or remediation project. How can you get your projects completed on budget and on time?
The wrong asbestos consultant or contractor could pose a threat to keeping within budget or programme if they:
In addition to budgetary pressure, delays in asbestos surveying or remediation programmes could result in subsequent delays in follow on trades and the overall programmes of refurbishment, dissatisfied residents or occupants, reputational damage and personal accountability failings.
Mitigate the risks
The three risks outlined above could happen to anyone if they place their project in the hands of the wrong asbestos consultant or contractor. To mitigate these risks it’s important to appoint reliable, trustworthy contractors and consultants who can complete your job safely, professionally, on time and on budget.
In our guide to Appointing A Reliable Asbestos Consultant, we outline exactly how to choose the right consultant for the job. You’ll discover more about: