Asbestos Air Monitoring Nottingham — independent evidence during work and before reoccupation
Different air tests answer different project questions
Air monitoring should be selected from the question that needs answering, rather than added automatically.
Background monitoring
Establish conditions before work or provide a comparison point where justified.
Leak monitoring
Assess defined locations outside a controlled enclosure while relevant work is taking place.
Personal monitoring
Assess exposure associated with a particular person, activity and sampling period.
Reassurance monitoring
Provide evidence after a concern, cleaning activity or controlled task where the sampling objective is defined.
Formal clearance is more than an air test
Preliminary check
Review site condition, work scope and readiness for detailed inspection.
Thorough visual
Inspect the enclosure and work area carefully for visible dust, residue and debris.
Clearance air monitoring
Undertake prescribed air sampling after a satisfactory visual inspection.
Final assessment
Assess the former enclosure area after dismantling before completing the process.
0.010 f/ml is a clearance indicator — not zero fibres
The applicable Stage 3 clearance indicator is 0.010 fibres per traditional buildingilitre. It should not be described as proof of zero fibres and is not the GB worker control limit.
The current GB control limit is 0.1 fibres/ml averaged over four hours, and HSE states that the control limit is not a safe exposure level.
Stage 3 clearance indicator
Different from the 0.1 f/ml four-hour workplace control limit.
The certificate depends on satisfactory completion of the full applicable process
A satisfactory fibre count alone is not the complete four-stage clearance. Visual cleanliness, job completeness and final assessment are also part of the handback decision.
See HSE HSG248.
Late booking can delay enclosure handback and follow-on construction.
Air monitoring for licensed removal, occupied property and defined reassurance questions
Hotels, offices & public estates
Background, leak, personal or clearance monitoring may be relevant where asbestos work takes place beside occupied areas or programme-critical spaces.
Four-stage clearance
Where applicable, the clearance process combines site-condition checks, thorough visual inspection, Stage 3 air monitoring and final assessment after enclosure dismantling.
Domestic disturbance
A low reassurance result should not replace source assessment, material identification or controlled cleaning where those actions are still required.
Air monitoring for licensed removal, occupied buildings and defined reassurance questions
Commercial & licensed removal
Background, leak, personal or clearance monitoring may be relevant where controlled asbestos work takes place beside occupied offices, hotels, retail or other sensitive spaces.
Schools, healthcare & public buildings
The monitoring scope should reflect occupancy, the work method and the exact question the analyst has been asked to answer.
Unexpected disturbance
A reassurance result should not replace source assessment, material identification or controlled cleaning where those actions remain necessary.
Air monitoring for licensed work, occupied buildings and defined reassurance questions
Industrial & licensed work
Background, leak, personal and clearance monitoring may be relevant around controlled work in factories, plant areas, workshops and larger commercial buildings.
Healthcare, education & public buildings
The monitoring scope should reflect the work method, adjacent occupation and the exact question the analyst has been asked to answer.
Unexpected disturbance
A reassurance result should not replace material identification, source control or appropriate cleaning where those steps remain necessary.
Air monitoring for licensed work, occupied buildings and sensitive project interfaces
Industrial & demolition work
Background, leak, personal and clearance monitoring may be relevant around controlled work in workshops, factories, warehouses and redevelopment sites.
Healthcare, education & public buildings
The monitoring scope should reflect adjacent occupation, the work method and the exact question the analyst has been asked to answer.
Unexpected disturbance
A reassurance result should not replace source assessment, material identification or controlled cleaning where those actions remain necessary.
Air monitoring for licensed work, occupied buildings and defined reassurance questions
Commercial & industrial work
Background, leak, personal and clearance monitoring may be relevant around controlled work in offices, workshops, warehouses and plant areas.
Universities, healthcare & public buildings
The monitoring scope should reflect adjacent occupation, the work method and the exact question the analyst has been asked to answer.
Unexpected disturbance
A reassurance result should not replace source assessment, material identification or controlled cleaning where those actions remain necessary.
Nottingham and the East Midlands supported through ASM's Leeds regional office
ASM supports projects throughout Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands through its Leeds regional team. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.
ASM Leeds Regional Office
Ground Floor
Radley House
Richardshaw Road
Pudsey, Leeds
LS28 6LE
Nottingham & East Midlands:
0113 532 7195
Survey:
survey@asbestosSM.co.uk
Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00
UKAS Accreditation No. 32982
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire & East Midlands coverage
Nottingham City Centre, Lace Market, Hockley, The Park, Sneinton, St Ann's, Mapperley, Sherwood, Arnold, Beeston, West Bridgford, Wollaton, Lenton, Radford, Clifton, Carlton, Gedling, Bulwell, Hucknall, Ilkeston, Stapleford and Long Eaton, with wider attendance across Mansfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Newark-on-Trent, Worksop, Derby, Loughborough, Leicester and the wider East Midlands.
Attendance is subject to project requirements, scope, access and availability.
ASM's defined asbestos inspection activities are accredited to ISO/IEC 17020 and defined testing activities to ISO/IEC 17025 under UKAS accreditation number 32982. Current UKAS schedules define the precise scope and accredited locations.
Nottingham services connected to air monitoring and clearance
Connect analytical attendance to the removal, survey, disturbance or contaminated-land question it is intended to answer.
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire FAQs
What types of asbestos air monitoring are available in Nottingham?
Depending on the project, ASM can provide background, leak, reassurance, personal and clearance monitoring together with four-stage clearance where applicable.
What are the four stages of asbestos clearance?
Preliminary site-condition check, thorough visual inspection, clearance air monitoring and final assessment after enclosure dismantling.
What is the Stage 3 clearance indicator?
The applicable clearance indicator is 0.010 fibres per traditional buildingilitre. It is not a statement of zero fibres.
Is 0.010 f/ml the workplace control limit?
No. The current GB asbestos control limit is 0.1 fibres/ml averaged over four hours.
Does a low air test mean the building is asbestos-free?
No. Air monitoring records airborne fibre concentration during the defined sampling conditions and does not locate every ACM.
When is a Certificate of Reoccupation issued?
It is associated with satisfactory completion of the applicable four-stage clearance process, not an isolated air-test number.
Define what the air test needs to answer before the analyst arrives
Send the site address, asbestos material, removal or incident details, plan of work where applicable, enclosure information, monitoring objective and programme. ASM can confirm the analytical scope.

