OTHER NON-MAINTENANCE MATTERS Sample Clauses

OTHER NON-MAINTENANCE MATTERS. 3.1 Safe Management of Asbestos Managing asbestos in buildings has been identified as one of the Council’s main health and safety priorities, everybody has a responsibility to ensure that statutory guidelines and regulations are properly implemented. Our aim is to ensure that asbestos does not affect anybody who makes use of our buildings. The actions that we take in this field are based on Regulation 4 of the 2006 Asbestos in the Workplace Management Regulations. The Council accepts responsibility for holding a detailed inspection of all buildings so as to identify where there is asbestos. This work has already been done. The Council also has responsibility for holding an annual inspection of the condition of this asbestos and keeping an up-dated register of all pieces of asbestos. Any asbestos found to be in poor condition during the annual inspection and that poses a risk for the building’s occupants, will be disposed of by the Council. The asbestos register has been sent to every site and schools have an obligation to keep it in their “blue box” and show it to any individual or company who intend to carry out work on the site. This is a blanket requirement. Schools have an obligation to keep a register of all contractors who visit the site and as part of the signing in process, the contractor is required to sign stating that he has checked the asbestos register. The Council’s asbestos management scheme is regularly up-dated. It currently stipulates that all work involving contact with asbestos requires a formal Authorisation to Work and should be undertaken by a qualified licenced contractor. Schools should not undertake any work that would disturb asbestos. There is a further reference to asbestos management in the Site Manager duties in appendix A.
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