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Mitchells & Butlers fined £14,000 for asbestos failings

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Pub operator pleads guilty in HSE case

Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has been fined £14,000 after building workers refurbishing one of its pubs were exposed to asbestos.

Work was being done to the vacant White Horse in Darlington in September 2007 when workers began drilling into the ceiling of a kitchen that contained asbestos tiles.

An investigation by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) found that M&B had surveyed the building for asbestos in June 2007 but that it had changed its refurbishment plans before work commenced and that those areas newly due for a refit had not been checked for the deadly material.

M&B was fined a total of £14,001 after pleading guilty at Bishop Auckland Magistrates’ Court to breaching Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and Regulation 5 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006. The pub operator was also ordered to pay costs of £11,781.45.

M&B was also ordered to pay a separate ‘15 victim surcharge’, the proceeds of which will be spent on services for victims and witnesses.

The HSE also found that none of the workers involved in the refurbishment had been given asbestos awareness training and served four of the contractors hired by M&B with notice that they should provide such training.

HSE Inspector Victoria Wise said M&B knew asbestos was in the property and should have taken the necessary steps to exclude exposure to workers.

“Everyone who owns or operates commercial premises built prior to 2000 must ensure that a suitable and sufficient assessment for asbestos has been carried out prior to any construction work starting,” she added.

After the judgment M&B apologised for not doing enough to ensure workers at the site were adequately protected from asbestos and said measures were now in place to prevent such an incident re-occurring.

Last week M&B posted a 26 per cent rise in annual pre-tax profits, on turnover of nearly £2bn.

(Source: The Publican)

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Asbestos work nets maximum H&S fine

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

A contractor to Norwich City Council was handed the maximum fine over health and safety breaches concerning asbestos removal.

East Anglian Construction, a subsidiary of Peter Colby Commercials, was fined £30,000 after it pleaded guilty to six charges of breaching the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006. Norwich City Council was also awarded its full costs of £10,203, a statement by the council said.

The charges related to two separate occasions in early 2007 and 2008 when employees of the company were carrying out work in Diamond House, Vulcan Road, Norwich – a property owned by Peter Colby Commercials.

While working on the property employees removed asbestos insulating board tiles from the ceilings, work which the company was not licensed to carry out.

“The magistrates clearly viewed this as a serious breach of the regulations,” Susan Thomas, a city council health and safety officer, said. “Six charges in total were laid and the maximum fine available to the court was made in each case.

“These were not trivial health and safety matters and I hope that others who may be thinking of acting in the same way think again. The dangers of working with asbestos are well known and have been for many years and those in control of premises should know what they are dealing with.”

(Source: FMWorld Online)

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Window company fined for exposing workers to asbestos

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

The owner of a Welshpool-based window and conservatory installation company has been fined for failing to protect its workers from exposure to asbestos.

Four employees were exposed while removing soffits on a property at Chirbury Gate, Montgomery, Powys, between 16 and 17 June 2009.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Philip Leslie Davies, (54), trading as Meadow View Windows and Conservatories, had failed to take effective measures to prevent or reduce his employees being exposed to the potentially deadly substance.

Mr Davies, of Shrewsbury, admitted exposing employees to asbestos failing to carry out a suitable and sufficient assessment, and failing to ensure adequate information, instruction and training was provided to employees.

He was charged with breaching of Regulations 5, 10(1) and 11(1)(a) of the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2006.

He was fined a total of £3,000 (£1,000 for each charge) and ordered to pay costs of £1,615 at Welshpool Magistrates Court on 19 November 2010

HSE inspector Chris Wilcox said:

“Four of Mr Davies’ employees were exposed to asbestos in circumstances that were wholly avoidable.

“They now have to live with the fear of becoming ill with a life-threatening lung disease.

“Those working in the roofline products industry must check for the presence of asbestos and be fully aware of the legal requirements for working with asbestos-containing materials.”

Asbestos is the biggest single cause of work-related deaths in the UK, with an estimated 4,000 people dying every year. Information on working safely with asbestos is available at www.hse.go.uk/asbestos[1]

The court also ordered the defendant to pay a separate £15 victim surcharge, the proceeds of which will be spent on services for victims and witnesses.

(Source: HSE – 19th November 2010)

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Repeal of schools-building programme raises asbestos alarm

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The cancellation of the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) Programme could increase the risk of children, teachers and support staff being exposed to asbestos, TUC union officials have warned.  Many existing school buildings are likely to contain asbestos, as they were built before 1970, when the material was in common use. As these buildings fall into disrepair, the risk of asbestos exposure increases significantly. (Source SHP Online 29.07.2010)

The number of teachers who have died from the asbestos-related cancer mesothelioma has increased by more than 300 per cent in the last 20 years, according to the TUC campaigners. More worryingly, they point out that children exposed to asbestos are five times more likely to develop mesothelioma than adult teachers in the same environment.
The TUC Asbestos Support and Campaign Group is further alarmed by the fact that many schools have spent little on maintenance, on the promise that they would be part of the previous Labour government’s BSF programme, which aimed to rebuild or renew nearly every secondary school in England.

(Source SHP Online 29.07.2010)
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The Group claims that new Education secretary Michael Gove’s decision to halt the BSF scheme has scuppered the plans of nearly 100 schools in the north of England (six in Cumbria and 93 in the North East) to move forward with a new-build programme.
As public spending is being squeezed, the Northern TUC Asbestos Campaign Group is calling for continued investment in school buildings to prevent asbestos exposure.
Kevin Rowan, regional secretary of the Northern TUC, said: “Many schools in the region are in a terrible state of disrepair. Teachers, governing bodies, pupils and parents have been waiting desperately for new building work to take place, to allow them to enjoy working and learning in a decent, safe and healthy environment.

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Inside the global asbestos trade

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

(BBC News: 21st July 2010) Banned or restricted in more than 50 countries, white asbestos continues to be widely used in China, India, Russia and Brazil, and many developing countries. The BBC’s Steve Bradshaw and Jim Morris from the ICIJ report on an industry supported by a global network of lobby groups.

The Jeffrey asbestos mine in Quebec is an astonishing sight. “Big and beautiful,” says one of the regular flow of tourists and locals who peer into its depths from a public observation deck.

Asbestos production, consumption and export

Asbestos production, consumption and export

Kites glide above the tiny azure pool far below.

Elsewhere in Quebec Province, Janice Tomkins, an amateur watercolourist, is painting birds for the first time. She does not know how many more she will paint because she has mesothelioma – a rare illness linked to asbestos.

Janice believes she is ill because of exposure decades ago to blue and brown asbestos – forms of the mineral now banned.

What is mined in Quebec is a different kind of asbestos – white asbestos or chrysotile – the only kind now used commercially worldwide. Countries like Russia, China, Brazil, and India – although not Canada – use it widely as a cheap and effective building material. (more…)

Silverdell UK scoop Aspire Defence Contractor of the Year 2009

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Silverdell UK were recently awarded the ADCW Trade Contractor of the Year for 2009, jointly with Houston Cox, for works delivered on the Aspire Defence contract at a ceremony held in Andover attended by over 200 people.

Project Allenby/Connaught, the MoD’s largest infrastructure Private Finance Initiative project has one simple mission – to make life better for nearly 19,000 soldiers by providing modern, high quality, fully serviced, purpose-built living and working accommodation.

Aspire Defence, a joint venture between Carillion and KBR is working on behalf of the MoD to deliver a construction programme which involves the new build or refurbishment of 541 buildings and the demolition of 447. New and refurbished single living accommodation buildings are being complemented by shops, cafes, bars and sports facilities.

Dave Rhodes, Silverdell’s Managing Director said’ “We are delighted to receive this recognition in our part to deliver asbestos solutions within the property portfolio. Aspire Defence has high expectations in terms of service delivery, efficiency, safety best practice, innovation and meeting agreed timescales consistently. This award is testament to the hard work and commitment of the whole team involved to respond to the exacting requirements of the contract.”

Michael Ward, Works Director for Aspire Defence Capital Works said: “Silverdell’s contribution to professionalism, safety and the environment has contributed to our overall performance in the last 12 months.  They have achieved a consistently high performance during the year in respect of service delivery and collaborative working. This annual event is an opportunity for us to recognise best practice, innovation and quality amongst our contractors.”

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Other Silverdell Plc Group Companies:

Kitsons Environmental Europe Limited
Redhills
SAFE (Training)

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Strip Out Demolition

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Our controlled and methodical techniques for dismantling offer significant savings to the client in both time and money. Large and small scale projects are accommodated. Silverdell’s extensive knowledge in asbestos removal enables us to offer a rapid response should previously hidden Asbestos Containing Materials become evident.

Other Silverdell Plc Group Companies:

Kitsons Environmental Europe Limited
Redhills
SAFE (Training)

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Health & Safety

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Silverdell has a strong commitment to Health and Safety as one of the leading licensed asbestos removal and remediation contractors. Silverdell were the first organisation in the asbestos industry to recognise the importance of internal auditing, procedures which have now become industry standard. We are accredited OHSAS 18001: 2007 and were one of the first asbestos contractors to achieve CHAS Accreditation. (more…)

Silverdell – Asbestos Removal Management

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Silverdell were established over 30 years ago, and now one of the country’s leading asbestos removal and remediation contractors nationally. We work in the public and private sector on both small and large contracts, some of which are technically demanding. Regional offices are located throughout the UK, providing quality assured solutions locally. We are:-

  • Quality assured, offering a service in compliance with ISO 9001:2000
  • A leading contractor for innovation and best practice
  • Experienced as a main contractor, specialist contractor and consultant advisor
  • Health & Safety systems which meet OHSAS 18001: 2007 standards
  • Commited to offer value for money
  • Award winners for our commitment to training
  • One of the industry’s largest plant owners
  • Environmental management best practice to IS0 14001 standards
  • An equal opportunities employer

Silverdell maintain high values of customer care, offering practical solutions to all asbestos related issues delivering success first time, every time. Silverdell have fostered longer-term relationships with many clients in the public and private sector that have proven successful and mutually beneficial.

These market sectors include:

Public Sector

We have particular experience working through Rethinking principles and offering open book accounting philosophies. Current clients include:

  • Local Authorities
  • NHS Trusts
  • Schools, Colleges and Universities
  • Housing and Regeneration Companies
  • MOD
  • Utilities (Gas, Electricity and Water infrastructure)
  • Rail Industry
  • Emergency services (Fire, Police and Ambulance) (more…)

Silverdell achieve Green Accord Status for Environmental commitment

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Silverdell have been awarded Green Accord Status with Exeter City Council for commitment to the environment. The Green accord is a unique green accreditation scheme working collaboratively with businesses to improve commitment towards sustainability and manage environmental responsibilities more effectively. (more…)