UKAS-accredited bulk identification · Glasgow and West Central Scotland

Asbestos Testing Glasgow — laboratory evidence for a correctly identified sample

Bulk asbestos identification for suitably collected, sealed and labelled materials from Glasgow and West Central Scotland through ASM's UKAS-accredited ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory at Sunderland headquarters.
UKAS 32982ISO/IEC 17025 LaboratoryBulk IdentificationGlasgow & West Central Scotland
Laboratory location
Sunderland HQ
Glasgow enquiries
National enquiries

Testing answers a material question — not a whole-building question

Bulk analysis determines whether asbestos is detected in the accepted sample and, where present, the fibre type within the applicable laboratory method.

Identify

Determine whether asbestos is detected in the accepted bulk material.

Report

Issue a traceable result linked to the sample reference and supplied location information.

Limit interpretation

Use the result for the submitted sample only; do not extend it to materials or areas that were not sampled.

The analysis is only as useful as the sample identity and context

Use professional collection where a safe and correctly identified sample does not already exist.

Professional Glasgow attendance

ASM attends, assesses the suspect material, collects and labels the sample, then arranges analysis.

Competent sample submission

A suitably collected sample can be submitted only under the current booking, acceptance, sealing, labelling and delivery arrangements.

Survey-linked analysis

Samples collected during a survey are referenced directly within the survey report and work-area context.

Testing near Glasgow

ASM's national testing page explains when targeted testing or a wider survey is appropriate.

Book → package → accept → analyse → report

1

Book

Confirm client, site, sample number, turnaround and report requirements.

2

Package

Follow the issued sealing, labelling and submission instructions.

3

Laboratory acceptance

The Sunderland laboratory checks identification, condition and suitability.

4

Report

The result is issued through the agreed route and interpreted within the submitted context.

The current UKAS schedule controls the laboratory claim

ASM's Glasgow office supports local enquiries and site attendance, while the accredited bulk-analysis laboratory is at Sunderland headquarters. The accredited bulk-analysis laboratory is at 9 Defender Court, Sunderland Enterprise Park, Sunderland, SR5 3PE.

The result cannot confirm the whole room or building is asbestos-free and does not replace a Management, Refurbishment or Demolition Survey.

Do not cut, scrape or break suspect material simply to access a low laboratory price.

If a suitable sample does not already exist, use professional Glasgow sample collection.

Local sampling and client support with accredited bulk analysis at Sunderland HQ

ASM's Glasgow office supports local enquiries and site attendance. Bulk sample identification is undertaken at ASM's UKAS-accredited Sunderland laboratory; the Glasgow office is not presented as the accredited laboratory location.

Homeowners & landlords

Use professional local collection where a suspect coating, floor product, panel or cement sheet has not already been sampled safely.

Surveyors & contractors

Suitably collected, sealed and labelled samples can use the Sunderland laboratory route under the current booking and acceptance arrangements.

Construction projects

Where the question concerns a full work area rather than one material, use the appropriate Refurbishment or Demolition Survey instead of isolated sample certificates.

Local Glasgow sampling with accredited bulk analysis at Sunderland headquarters

ASM's Glasgow office supports local enquiries and sample collection. Bulk asbestos identification is undertaken at ASM's UKAS-accredited Sunderland laboratory; the West George Street office is not presented as the accredited bulk-analysis laboratory.

Homeowners & landlords

Use professional local collection where a suspect coating, tile, panel, soffit or cement product has not already been sampled safely.

Surveyors & contractors

Suitably collected, sealed and labelled samples can use the Sunderland laboratory route under the current booking and acceptance arrangements.

Construction projects

Where the question concerns a complete work area rather than one material, use the appropriate Refurbishment or Demolition Survey instead of isolated sample certificates.

Glasgow and West Central Scotland support through ASM's local West George Street office

ASM supports projects throughout Glasgow and West Central Scotland through its local West George Street office. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.

ASM Glasgow Office

Suite 2-3
48 West George Street
Glasgow
G2 1BP

Glasgow: 0141 212 9351

National: 0330 433 9680

Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00

UKAS Accreditation No. 32982

Glasgow and West Central Scotland coverage

Glasgow City Centre, Merchant City, Finnieston, West End, Hillhead, Partick, Hyndland, Maryhill, Shawlands, Pollokshields, Govan, Ibrox, Govanhill, Dennistoun, Bridgeton, Parkhead, Springburn, Scotstoun, Drumchapel and Castlemilk, with wider attendance across Bearsden, Clydebank, Paisley, Renfrew, East Kilbride, Hamilton, Motherwell, Coatbridge, Airdrie, Rutherglen and West Central Scotland.

Attendance is subject to project requirements, scope, access and availability.

ASM's accredited bulk-analysis laboratory is located at Sunderland headquarters. It is UKAS testing laboratory number 32982 to ISO/IEC 17025 for defined activities on the current schedule.

Glasgow testing, sampling and survey routes

Use laboratory testing for a suitably identified sample, professional sampling if collection is still required, or a survey where the building question is wider.

Glasgow & West Central Scotland FAQs

Where is ASM's asbestos laboratory for Glasgow samples?

ASM's accredited bulk-analysis laboratory is at Sunderland headquarters, not Glasgow.

Is Glasgow asbestos testing UKAS accredited?

Bulk analysis is undertaken through ASM's Sunderland laboratory within its current UKAS 32982 ISO/IEC 17025 testing scope.

How are asbestos bulk samples analysed?

The bulk-identification method uses polarised light microscopy within the applicable laboratory method and accredited scope.

Can I send a sample without booking?

Book first and follow the laboratory's current acceptance, packaging, labelling, payment and submission instructions.

Does a negative test prove my property is asbestos-free?

No. It applies only to the accepted sample and its recorded material location.

Can a test result tell me whether removal is licensed?

Not by itself. Work category depends on material, condition, friability, task, scale, duration and expected exposure.

Book the correct testing route before a sample is sent

If a suitable sample already exists, contact ASM first for the current booking, packaging and submission arrangements. If no sample has been collected safely, arrange professional Glasgow sampling instead.