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Hereford Asbestos proud to announce ARCA membership

Hereford Asbestos Services are proud to announce its membership to ARCA. The Asbestos Contractors Association (ARCA) is the UK’s leading asbestos removal association, representing the interests of asbestos removal contractors and associated asbestos businesses. Member asbestos removal companies participate in the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association Site Audit Accreditation Scheme to ensure they are working to the […]

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Exploring Health & Safety Accreditated Event – Worcestershire

Hereford Asbestos Services are proud to be members of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire’s Working Well Together Group. The Group is a construction industry initiative offering advice, assistance and many free events to promote Health and Safety within the industry, alongside the HSE. The next exciting event its a morning talk entitled “Exploring Health and Safety Accreditations” taking place […]

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Hereford Asbestos proud to be working with Worcester Community Housing

Hereford Asbestos Services are proud to announce that they have successfully been awarded the Asbestos Removal contract by Worcester Community Housing. The contract began on the 1st January 2014 for an initial 15 month period, with a possible 1 year extension. Worcester Community Housing (WCH) was established in 2004 to take over the ownership and management of 4,800 […]

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Asbestos Enclosure Experience demonstrated

Hereford Asbestos Services have collectively many years working with an asbestos enclosure across the UK at large and small sites. Recently the team used their knowledge and skills in building asbestos enclosures to form an airtight construction around a window at a Historic building. The enclosure was built as a solution to preventing dust entering the main hall […]

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Asbestos Removal Underway at Welsh High School

Asbestos removal work has begun at a high school in Wales which was forced to close in 2012. Cwmcarn High School, in Caerphilly, closed in October 2012 over fear that its 900 pupils were at risk to asbestos exposure. The pupils have been taught for the past 4 months at Coleg Gwent’s Ebbw Vale campus […]

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Birmingham Builders Fined for Illegal Asbestos Removal

Two self-employed builders from Birmingham have been sentenced for exposing householders, as well as themselves, to asbestos. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted Harnek Ram of Handsworth and Gulzar Singh of Smethwick, trading as G Builders, after they illegally removed and broke up asbestos panels from a home in Handsworth between 19 and 25 […]

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