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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Construction inspectors have announced that they will be carrying out an intensive inspection initiative of various sites undergoing refurbishment during February and March 2012. These inspections will focus on the refurbishment/building site risks that make construction one ofBritain’s most dangerous industries and will cover the following areas: height safely; good […]
Read the full article | Published Feb 06, 2012
Following Armco’s award of the ISO 9001 Certification by ISOQAR back in August 2011, we have now had our 6-month external Audit and are please to confirm we passed with flying colours. Armco Asbestos Consultants accreditation with ISOQAR for the following scope: ‘Asbestos Consultancy including Surveys, Training, Sampling, Management and Removals’, has now been confirmed […]
Read the full article | Published Feb 03, 2012
Calling all Demolition workers; Carpenters and Joiners; Plumbers; Roofing contractors; Painters and decorators; Plasterers; Construction workers; Fire and Burglar Alarm Installers; Shop fitters; Gas fitters; Computer installers; General Maintenance staff e.g. Caretakers; Telecommunications engineers; Building Surveyors; Cable layers; Electricians; and Heating and Ventilation Engineers. Armco has arranged their next Asbestos Awareness and Work with Non-Licensed Asbestos […]
Read the full article | Published Jan 23, 2012
Does your company regularly need to employ a competent asbestos contractor to remove or repair low risk asbestos materials? If so, you could easily save money by enrolling your staff on our Works with Non-Licensed Asbestos Materials (ACM’s) training course. Completion of the course enables the member of staff to be utilised to undertake remedial works with non-licensed […]
Read the full article | Published Jan 17, 2012
The case against Staffordshire County Council regarding the release of potentially hazardous asbestos fibres has been adjourned as lawyers were not ready to proceed, and a new date has yet to be fixed. On 13th February 2009, the staff and pupils at Glenthorne Primary School in Cheslyn Hay, Staffordshire were sent home on Health and […]
Read the full article | Published Jan 13, 2012