Health and Safety Executive’s approach to asbestos management
Work and Pensions Committee
Closed
Inquiry
This inquiry looked at how the Health and Safety Executive manages the continued presence of asbestos in buildings. The Committee found out about the current risks posed by asbestos in the workplace, the groups of people who are most affected, and how well the current laws and regulations for the …
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Report
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Oral sessions
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Letter
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Events
Activity timeline 9 events
21 Jul
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21 Apr
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2 Mar
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2 Feb
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Oral evidence
2 Feb
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
15 Dec
2021
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Oral evidence
15 Dec
2021
2021
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
17 Nov
2021
2021
Oral evidence
17 Nov
2021
2021
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 3 sessions
2 Feb 2022
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Work and Pensions Committee
Chloe Smith MP · Cabinet Office
Professor Andrew Curran · Health and Safety Executive
Sarah Albon · Health and Safety Executive
15 Dec 2021
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Work and Pensions Committee
Clare Gilham · London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Darren Evans · Asbestos Testing and Consulting, Asbestos Removal Contractors Association
Graham O’Mahony · UK Asbestos Training Association
Prof John Cherrie · Heriot Watt University
Prof Julian Peto · London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Prof Kevin Bampton · British Occupational Hygiene Society and the Faculty of Asbestos Assessment and Management
Ruth Wilkinson · Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
17 Nov 2021
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Work and Pensions Committee
Charles Pickles · The Airtight on Asbestos Campaign
Gill Reed · The Joint Union Asbestos Committee
Joanne Gordon · Asbestos Victims Support Groups’ Forum UK
Liz Darlison · Mesothelioma UK
Nicolas Bessot · Ministry of Labour, Employment and Integration, France
Prof. Alex Burdorf · Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Prof. Thomas Kuhlbusch · The Federal Institute for Occupational Hygiene and Health (BAuA), Germany
Tony Hood · Thompsons Solicitors
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sixth Report - The Health and Safety Executive’s approach to asb… | HC 560 | 21 Apr 2022 | 27 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
15 results
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We recommend that HSE and Government use the conclusions and recommendations from our report to...
We recommend that HSE and Government use the conclusions and recommendations from our report to inform both its immediate post implementation review of the asbestos regulations and its longer-term approach to asbestos management. (Paragraph 15) The asbestos risk today
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Government Response
HSE has considered whether any of the inquiry findings are relevant to the scope and evidence which was gathered as part of the PIR and will consider using recommendations from the inquiry to inform its plan of work to take forward areas from the PIR.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
Progress made since the gradual imposition of restrictions on the use of asbestos and its...
Progress made since the gradual imposition of restrictions on the use of asbestos and its eventual ban in 1999 are no reason for complacency. Understanding the extent to which asbestos fibres are still being released from the fabric of buildings …
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Government Response
HSE has a Science and Evidence Strategy and Delivery Plan, and will continue to publish findings, but will assess priorities for further research as part of its forward programme, engaging with duty holders for public buildings. They are also trialling new methods for capturing information about duty holder compliance with health and safety regulations.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We recommend that HSE develops and implements a robust research framework for the systematic measurement...
We recommend that HSE develops and implements a robust research framework for the systematic measurement of current asbestos exposures in non-domestic buildings, using a range of measurement and sampling techniques and informed by international experiences and approaches. It should ensure …
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Government Response
HSE has a Science and Evidence Strategy and Delivery Plan, and will continue to publish findings, but will assess priorities for further research as part of its forward programme, engaging with duty holders for public buildings. They are also trialling new methods for capturing information about duty holder compliance with health and safety regulations.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We are unconvinced that a significant further expansion in the use of air monitoring for...
We are unconvinced that a significant further expansion in the use of air monitoring for the routine measurement of asbestos fibres is needed. Clearly, such monitoring is an important component both in assessing sites following asbestos removal work The Health …
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Government Response
HSE will continue to retain its robust understanding of exposure trends and levels of duty holder compliance, assessing priorities for further research as part of its forward programme, prioritising against HSE’s wider research plan on work-related health and safety areas, engaging with duty holders for public buildings and those in charge of estates strategies.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We recommend HSE work with others in the UK and devolved governments to continue to...
We recommend HSE work with others in the UK and devolved governments to continue to review and share the evidence relating to routine, environmental, air monitoring of asbestos fibres. We ask that HSE writes to us in 12 months’ time …
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Government Response
HSE will continue to retain its robust understanding of exposure trends and levels of duty holder compliance, assessing priorities for further research as part of its forward programme, prioritising against HSE’s wider research plan on work-related health and safety areas, engaging with duty holders for public buildings and those in charge of estates strategies.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We recommend that HSE strengthens its work with, and guidance to, dutyholders to make clear...
We recommend that HSE strengthens its work with, and guidance to, dutyholders to make clear their obligations to communicate asbestos information and risks to building contractors and users. We also recommend that HSE works with others in Government to sponsor …
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Government Response
HSE will carry out targeted inspection activity across GB workplaces to check compliance with legal duties and will look to develop communications activity to support this wider inspection work and will continue its work with duty holders and those in charge of estates strategies for non-domestic buildings, to raise awareness of the legal requirements.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
Whether building dutyholders are complying with the requirements of the Control of Asbestos Regulations is...
Whether building dutyholders are complying with the requirements of the Control of Asbestos Regulations is largely unknown. HSE collects some data from its programme of inspections, but these cover a tiny fraction of the non- domestic premises that contain asbestos. …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the committee's view on a central register of information on asbestos, but suggests that a new central register would duplicate existing information with no clear indicator that asbestos exposure risks would be improved, and that HSE will develop targeted communications activity to increase awareness and understanding of how to manage the risks and the importance of sharing information.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
HSE promotes understanding of the dangers of asbestos, technical knowledge exchange and compliance with the...
HSE promotes understanding of the dangers of asbestos, technical knowledge exchange and compliance with the asbestos regulations through its participation in domestic and international networks. HSE has also previously invested in significant campaigns targeting those occupations most likely to be …
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Government Response
HSE strives to ensure legal compliance and safety is enabled through clear and accessible guidance, they will look at communications activity around asbestos to ensure that opportunities to raise awareness with trades people most at risk of exposure, are maximised, prior to beginning any refurbishment or retrofitting work.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
HSE should commit to investing more in sustained campaigning work across a range of media,...
HSE should commit to investing more in sustained campaigning work across a range of media, using multiple interventions and synchronising with the development of its wider strategy for asbestos management. It should employ robust evaluation methods to test what messages …
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Government Response
HSE strives to ensure legal compliance and safety is enabled through clear and accessible guidance, they will look at communications activity around asbestos to ensure that opportunities to raise awareness with trades people most at risk of exposure, are maximised, prior to beginning any refurbishment or retrofitting work.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
Currently in Great Britain, some asbestos removal work does not need to be undertaken by...
Currently in Great Britain, some asbestos removal work does not need to be undertaken by a licensed contractor but some of this will still need to be notified to HSE before work starts. The three-way categorisation of work is confusing …
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Government Response
HSE will consider how to develop greater clarity around the categorisation of asbestos work, potentially simplifying the categories, and will develop further with stakeholders, subject to a full impact assessment and consultation.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
Asbestos surveyors have an important role in helping dutyholders to identify and manage asbestos in...
Asbestos surveyors have an important role in helping dutyholders to identify and manage asbestos in premises. We have heard concerns about the variable quality of surveys. It is not clear to us why the regulatory and quality requirements for asbestos …
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Government Response
HSE engages with various stakeholders to ensure standards and competence are maintained for asbestos surveyors and will now engage with stakeholders to consider this further and how they can collectively ensure competence throughout the system.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
Despite their requirement to be accredited, the work of analysts continues to be compromised by...
Despite their requirement to be accredited, the work of analysts continues to be compromised by regulatory arrangements which allow licensed asbestos contractors to commission their own analysts to check their work. We heard disturbing accounts from several sources that the …
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Government Response
HSE recognizes the evidence presented to the inquiry and will engage with stakeholders to consider how the guidance in HSG248 Asbestos: The Analysts’ Guide can be reinforced further regarding analyst independence.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We recommend that HSE makes it mandatory for all people conducting asbestos surveys to be...
We recommend that HSE makes it mandatory for all people conducting asbestos surveys to be accredited by a recognised accreditation body. We also recommend that HSE assesses the impact of making it a legal requirement for building owners or occupiers …
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Government Response
HSE will engage with stakeholders to consider further how to ensure competence is enabled throughout the system regarding asbestos surveys and will engage with stakeholders to consider how guidance can be reinforced further regarding analysts being independently sourced and employed by the building owner or occupier in control of the premises.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
HSE has an important role in monitoring international developments in approaches to managing asbestos risk,...
HSE has an important role in monitoring international developments in approaches to managing asbestos risk, assessing the balance of evidence, and commissioning its own research to understand workplace patterns of asbestos exposure and behaviour. The direction of travel in Europe …
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Government Response
HSE will review any robust, peer-reviewed evidence on exposure levels that show tangible health benefits for GB workers and will continue to monitor international developments in this area and the evidence base.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Sixth Report - The Health and Safe…
We recommend HSE ensures its current review of the Control of Asbestos Regulations includes a...
We recommend HSE ensures its current review of the Control of Asbestos Regulations includes a thorough written assessment of moves towards more stringent asbestos 52 The Health and Safety Executive’s approach to asbestos management occupational exposure limits in Europe. It …
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Government Response
HSE will review peer-reviewed evidence on exposure levels that show tangible health benefits for GB workers and will conduct a full consultation and cost benefit analysis before introducing any changes to asbestos occupational exposure limits.
Department for Work and Pensions
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Government Response AI assessment · 27 of 14 classified
Accepted
6
Acknowledged
15
Deferred
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Rejected
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Total
14 recs + 13 conclusions
Correspondence 1 letter
2 Mar 2022
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