Religion & Spirituality3 mins ago
Pieces Of Asbestos Buried In Back Garden
15 Answers
hi guys, so my gardener started to move out some concrete and earth into a skip, and level out the garden. a couple of hours in, he said that there was loads of asbestos buried in the garden, which was initially in quite an isolated place, but because he was moving it everywhere, he spread it all over most my garden. I got really upset when he told me, and i told him to stop until i speck to a professional about what to do. His partner then looked into it on the hsa website and said that we are allowed to carry on, but we need to wear the protective gear, bag up any asbestos we find (ready to have it safely taken away) and inform the authorities. after spending nearly 5 hours going though the soil i have one and a half buckets of the stuff, but i've just been on the hsa website and i can't see anything about what to do if you find asbestos in your garden. I know 100% that you are allowed to take down asbestos tin roofs (which is what this is) and then have it collected, but i don't know what the process is for if you find some buried. I'm really worried that i shouldn't of gone though the soil trying to find pieces. I had a problem with the same guy that is doing my garden, as he tried to dump my asbestos garage roof, and when i found out i wiped the floor with him. He did say he was really sorry but i think he may have planted the asbestos there to try and get back at me... oh i don't know what to do now. any informed advice would be great
Answers
As long as it is not so badly damaged that is is disintegrati ng , then just carefully pick it up and put it in marked red 'asbestos' bags. You need to wear protective clothing including face mask,goggles and gloves. Your local council should be able to supply 'Asbestos' bags. Most council run waste disposal sites will accept a small quantity of asbestos such as...
22:23 Sat 18th Jun 2016
-- answer removed --
Baldric I assume it is the corrugated roofing material. I was quality control engineer for the company that made it for 4 years.
As I just said , that is only 13% asbestos and you can just bag it and take to a disposal site. It may not even be asbestos at all as Rayon fiber has been used instead of Asbestos for the last 25 years.
As I just said , that is only 13% asbestos and you can just bag it and take to a disposal site. It may not even be asbestos at all as Rayon fiber has been used instead of Asbestos for the last 25 years.
As long as it is not so badly damaged that is is disintegrating , then just carefully pick it up and put it in marked red 'asbestos' bags. You need to wear protective clothing including face mask,goggles and gloves. Your local council should be able to supply 'Asbestos' bags. Most council run waste disposal sites will accept a small quantity of asbestos such as you have found. ( I know mine does)
Maydup You CAN'T put it in ordinary black bags, this is what you have to use
http:// www.eba y.co.uk /itm/Re d-Clear -Heavy- Asbesto s-Dispo sal-Bag s-900-x -1200mm -holds- 30kg-Ma de-in-U K-/2315 1102536 3?var=& amp;has h=item3 5e721e6 d3:m:mE zM6vjv_ fwSQf67 peYBBfA
Your local council should be able to supply you with a few, tandh
http://
Your local council should be able to supply you with a few, tandh
-- answer removed --
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.