All incidents of inadvertent (uncontrolled) exposure to known or suspected asbestos fibre must be reported as a Dangerous Occurrence using the County Council’s Health and Safety Case Management System accessed via the intranet.
Click on below link to log into the Case Management System and follow instructions:
All incidents where there has been suspected or known inadvertent exposure to asbestos must also be recorded on the reporting form included in the ‘Asbestos management Folder’ and sent to the Health Safety Wellbeing Team. In accordance with HSE advice this form will be retained by the County Council for a period of 60 years.
If exposure is unlikely to have exceeded the action level it will usually have been insufficient to pose a long-term risk to health.
Employees wishing to consult the Oxfordshire County Council Occupational Health Unit can ring Oxford (01865) 815295 to make an appointment.
An investigation into the activity that led to the possible inadvertent exposure will be carried out by Oxfordshire County Council.
Managers or persons exposed should also complete the attached form giving as much information as possible and sent to the HSW Team.
Form completed by:………………………………………………..Date:………………………
on behalf of Oxfordshire County Council, County Hall, New Road, OxfordOX1 1SD
PERSONAL DETAILS OF PERSON POSSIBLY EXPOSEDName:….………………………………………………………… Age:……………………….
Address:…………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Occupation:……………………………………………………………………………………………..
PROPERTY
Where possible exposure took place:………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Type of material:………………………………………………………………………………………..
Asbestos content:………………………………………………………………………………………
ACTIVITY
Date and time of possible exposure:…………………………………………………………………
Total number of persons possibly exposed:………………………………………………………...
Activity that generated possible exposure:………………………………………………………....
…………………………………………………………………………………….……………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Possible exposure time:…………………….… Likely exposure level……………….fibre/ml.
Is the incident regarded as a ‘Dangerous Occurrence’: YES / NO
Exposure to the below could be regarded as Dangerous Occurrences under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995. If “YES” they should be reported to the OCC H&S Helpline (tel: 01865 797222) & HSE’s Incident Contact Centre (tel: 08453009923).
- Use of power tools (to drill, cut etc) on most ACMs;
- Physical disturbance, such as knocking, breaking, smashing of a licensable ACM e.g. sprayed coating, lagging, asbestos insulating board (AIB);
- Manually cutting or drilling AIB;
- Aggressive physical disturbance of asbestos cement (AC), e.g. breaking or smashing
Additional information
- The HSE provides information for employees on inadvertent exposure to asbestos
- If exposure is unlikely to have exceeded the action level it will usually have been insufficient to pose a long-term risk to health.
- Employees wishing to consult the Oxfordshire County Council Occupational Health Unit can ring Oxford (01865)815421to make an appointment.
- In accordance with HSE advice this form will be retained by the County Council for a period of 40 years.
- An investigation into the activity that led to the possible inadvertent exposure will be carried out by Oxfordshire County Council.
This Form must be completed as soon as possible after exposure is known and a copy sent to:
Oxfordshire County Council
Health Safety & Wellbeing
Customer Services
Unipart House
Garsington Road
Oxfordshire
OX4 2GQ
Helpline: 01865 797 222
Email:
© Oxfordshire County Council1 of 3Issue: April 2011
Asbestos Management Folder – Possible inadvertent exposure to asbestos
Health, Safety and Wellbeing, Customer Services, Oxfordshire County Council, Unipart House, Garsington Road
OXFORD OX4 2GQ