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"One of the main problems organisations face, is implementing their asbestos management plan effectively. Quality and consistency of the asbestos information available and its accessibility and communication are often key issues."
Many organisations believe they are managing asbestos effectively, yet recent HSE inspections show significant gaps remain.
The challenge lies in safely managing asbestos in situ across multiple properties, often remotely and with limited resources. One of the biggest issues is turning asbestos management plans into practice. Problems frequently stem from the quality, consistency, and accessibility of asbestos information, and how effectively it is communicated.
Why this matters:
- Thousands of accidental asbestos disturbances go unreported every year
- Contractors often lack access to the asbestos register giving clear asbestos information before starting work
- Every week, 20 tradespeople die from asbestos-related diseases—94% of which could have been prevented
Find out how to close the gaps in your asbestos management procedures.
Join Andrew Paten and Andy Brown, Co-Founders of UKNAR CIC, as they share practical insights on:
- What’s required for successful Asbestos Management Plan implementation
- How to close common gaps in asbestos procedures
- Why quality, consistency, and communication of asbestos data are critical
Live Demo: Andy Brown will demonstrate UKNAR’s updated Asbestos SMART system, recently praised by HSE inspectors. You’ll see how it:
- Makes asbestos registers clear, accessible, and easy to share
- Helps contractors, on-site teams, and off-site dutyholders manage asbestos safely
- Can integrate with your existing consultancies and IT systems
Don’t miss this chance to learn how smarter asbestos management can protect people and strengthen compliance.
Published on Tuesday 16th September 2025
Date: Thursday 25th September 2025
Time: 10:00 until 11:00
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