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Other Services

Asbestos Removal services

As an asbestos consultancy we are not just limited to carrying out asbetos surveys.

We can also arrange for the removal of Notifiable and Non notifiable asbestos materials. 

Special Requirements

Our company strives to accommodate all of our clients needs, not all surveys are as simple as being an empty building, for these particular instances we have specially trained surveyors to be able to carry out the requested survey safely and to the highest possible standard, the list below details specialist skills our surveyors have been trained in to be able to carry out your survey to the hghest possible standard.

 

- Confined spaces trained

- PASMA trained

- CSCS

- Working at heights

- IPAF trained

- CRB Checked

 

We also have the facilities to arrange back ground and reassurance air monitoring during high risk works. 

Lead Paint sampling & Surveys

Over the last 15 years lead paint has become a problem for building and construction companies.

At C&N we are suitable trained and qualified to undertake lead paint samples and surveys to all substrates.

If you are a contractor sending skips materials to landfills, or reclamation centres, they will not accept them if there is visible paint to materials.

Fire risk assessments
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Employers (and/or building owners or occupiers) must carry out a fire safety risk assessment and keep it up to date. This shares the same approach as health and safety risk assessments and can be carried out either as part of an overall risk assessment or as a separate exercise.

Based on the findings of the assessment, employers need to ensure that adequate and appropriate fire safety measures are in place to minimise the risk of injury or loss of life in the event of a fire.

To help prevent fire in the workplace, your risk assessment should identify what could cause a fire to start, ie sources of ignition (heat or sparks) and substances that burn, and the people who may be at risk.

Once you have identified the risks, you can take appropriate action to control them. Consider whether you can avoid them altogether or, if this is not possible, how you can reduce the risks and manage them. Also consider how you will protect people if there is a fire.

  • Carry out a fire safety risk assessment

  • Keep sources of ignition and flammable substances apart

  • Avoid accidental fires, eg make sure heaters cannot be knocked over

  • Ensure good housekeeping at all times, eg avoid build-up of rubbish that could burn

  • Consider how to detect fires and how to warn people quickly if they start, eg installing smoke alarms and fire alarms or bells

  • Have the correct fire-fighting equipment for putting a fire out quickly

  • Keep fire exits and escape routes clearly marked and unobstructed at all times

  • Ensure your workers receive appropriate training on procedures they need to follow, including fire drills

  • Review and update your risk assessment regularly

Anthrax Samples and surveys

Many older buildings that were built using original horse hair have the possibility to contain Anthrax.

Although this is rare it is very prudent to have these areas tested or surveyed

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