On 15 January 2024, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launched the campaign "Asbestos: Your Duty", which aims to improve understanding of what the legal duty to manage asbestos involves.
Buildings that people use in their daily lives, such as workplaces, schools and hospitals are the focus of the new campaign to keep people safe from asbestos.
The HSE wants anyone with responsibilities for buildings to do everything they must do to comply with the law and prevent exposure to this dangerous substance, which was widely used in post-war construction before it was completely banned in 1999.
The legal duty to manage asbestos covers a wide range of buildings such as:
Businesses and organisations responsible for premises built before the turn of the century, and especially those between 1950 and 1980 when the use of construction was at its peak, must carry out the necessary checks and understand their legal responsibilities.
People who visit or work in these buildings will not be exposed if asbestos is properly contained, but it can be dangerous when disturbed or damaged.
Sarah Albon, HSE's Chief Executive, said: "To keep people safe from the harms of asbestos, a culture of safely managing asbestos is needed in our building industry and among those responsible for buildings".
"Asbestos exposure in Great Britain is still the single greatest cause of work-related deaths due to exposures decades ago".
"Together, we must protect people in the workplace and reduce future work-related ill health".
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