Ongoing asbestos condition review · Dundee and Tayside

Asbestos Reinspection Survey Dundee — keep the register matched to the building

Planned condition reviews of known or presumed asbestos-containing materials across Dundee and Tayside, helping dutyholders keep register information, risk priorities and management actions current.
UKAS 32982ISO/IEC 17020 InspectionRegister Condition UpdatesDundee & Tayside
Dundee & Tayside enquiries
Scotland team lead
James Brown · Regional Manager Scotland
Survey enquiries
National enquiries

Ask what has changed since the asbestos was first recorded

A reinspection revisits known or presumed ACMs rather than starting the building survey from zero. It checks condition, accessibility, vulnerability and whether management actions need updating.

Condition

Record visible deterioration, damage, surface treatment and evidence of disturbance.

Accessibility

Check whether room use or maintenance changes make the ACM more vulnerable.

Management action

Update priorities where repair, protection, removal or closer monitoring is appropriate.

The asbestos register should describe the building as it exists now

HSE says the register must be kept up to date and the dutyholder's overall management plan reviewed every 12 months or sooner where necessary.

Individual ACM condition-monitoring arrangements should still reflect condition, vulnerability, access and likelihood of disturbance rather than applying one automatic interval to every material.

See HSE register guidance.

Annual management review and individual ACM condition-monitoring frequency are related but not identical.

Update sooner after removal, repair, new survey information, accidental disturbance or changed use.

Reinspection, new survey or intrusive project survey?

Use the existing register and planned work to choose the correct route.

Reinspection

Known or presumed ACMs are already recorded and need condition review.

Management Survey

Existing information is missing or inadequate for normal occupation and foreseeable maintenance.

Refurbishment Survey

Intrusive alteration is planned and concealed building fabric will be disturbed.

Demolition Survey

Full or partial demolition requires highly intrusive pre-demolition information.

Turn changed condition into a clear action

Use the revised condition evidence to keep the management system practical and current.

Continue management

Sound ACMs with suitable controls can remain managed in place.

Repair or protect

Damage or vulnerability may justify protection, encapsulation or another remedial measure.

Remove

Removal can be appropriate where condition or future disturbance makes continued management unsuitable.

Keep asbestos registers current across tenements, hotels, schools and commercial portfolios

Factors & communal residential property

Known ACMs in common areas can be reviewed against current condition, access and maintenance activity so the register remains useful to trades and property managers.

Hotels, universities & public estates

Planned condition programmes can be phased around occupation while preserving clear building-specific actions, photographs and risk information.

Commercial portfolios

Offices, retail, warehouses and mixed-use buildings can be grouped into planned programmes without applying one automatic condition-review interval to every ACM.

Keep asbestos registers current across managed, education and industrial estates

Factors & communal property

Known ACMs in common areas can be reviewed against condition, vulnerability and maintenance activity so registers remain useful to trades and property managers.

Education, healthcare & public estates

Planned condition-review programmes can be phased around occupation while keeping building-specific photographs and actions current.

Commercial & industrial portfolios

Offices, warehouses, workshops and mixed-use buildings can be grouped into programmes without applying one automatic physical inspection interval to every ACM.

Scotland team: Dundee and Tayside projects are coordinated through ASM's Scottish regional team. James Brown, Regional Manager Scotland, coordinates Scottish enquiries with ASM surveyors, analysts and project teams. East and Central Scotland support is based from ASM's Edinburgh office, with additional Scottish resource from the Glasgow office.

Dundee and Tayside supported by ASM's Scottish survey, analytical and project teams

Dundee projects are coordinated through ASM's Scottish regional team. James Brown, Regional Manager Scotland, coordinates Scottish enquiries with ASM surveyors, analysts and project teams. East and Central Scotland support is based from Edinburgh, with additional Scottish resource from Glasgow. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.

ASM Scotland Team

James Brown
Regional Manager Scotland

Edinburgh office
Third Floor
3 Hill Street
Edinburgh
EH2 3JP
0131 202 4096

Glasgow office
Suite 2-3, 48 West George Street
Glasgow G2 1BP
0141 212 9351

National: 0330 433 9680

Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00

UKAS Accreditation No. 32982

Dundee, Tayside & East Central Scotland coverage

Dundee City Centre, Waterfront, City Quay, West End, Perth Road, Blackness, Hilltown, Stobswell, Maryfield, Lochee, Charleston, Menzieshill, Downfield, Kirkton, Fintry, Whitfield, Douglas, Broughty Ferry, Barnhill and Invergowrie, with wider attendance across Monifieth, Carnoustie, Arbroath, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Perth, Newport-on-Tay, Tayport, Cupar and the wider Tayside / North East Fife area subject to project requirements.

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.

Dundee services connected to condition monitoring

Use reinspection findings to update the register, management plan or remedial actions without confusing the service with a project-specific intrusive survey.

Dundee & Tayside FAQs

What is an asbestos reinspection survey?

It is a follow-up condition assessment of known or presumed ACMs already recorded in an asbestos register.

How often should asbestos be reinspected?

The management plan and register should be kept current, with the management plan reviewed every 12 months or sooner where necessary. Individual ACM condition checks should be scheduled according to condition and likelihood of disturbance.

Is reinspection the same as a new Management Survey?

No. Reinspection focuses on already recorded ACMs. A new or updated Management Survey may be needed where the underlying building information is inadequate.

Are known ACMs always resampled?

No. Known materials do not normally need repeated laboratory identification unless the information is unclear or a new suspect material requires testing.

What if condition has deteriorated?

Depending on circumstances the ACM may need repair, protection, encapsulation, removal or a changed monitoring arrangement.

Send the existing asbestos register before we price the reinspection

Provide the property address, current survey or register, number of buildings, approximate number of ACM entries, access constraints and required date. ASM can scope a focused condition review.