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My 1st post hopefully I've done this correctly:
Just had roof, chimney, soffits & fascias done.
1. I informed the NFRC roofing contractor when he did site survey that surveyor said soffits could be Asbestos Cement (house built 1970) - roofer said he'd need to get them tested.
2. Roof work completed 2 weeks ago & scaffolding just come down, soffit guys ripped out soffits without precautions or PPE & without testing, alarmed I queried with roofers - they weren't concerned (soffit guy said deffo Asbestos, roofers said not).
3. Roofers cleared away the boards & most of debris - there is still a small amount left on my two storey L-Shaped Decked balcony & surrounding garden paths.
4. I belatedly sent a sample off (DIY testing kit) - returned as positive for Amosite - test didn't indicate what % or what type of board it is.
5. I was at home with partner & dog whilst work was undertaken - stayed in house as much as possible & kept doors/windows closed - except when making workers drinks.
6. I am now "bricking it" about mine & partners possible exposure to Asbestos - we're both non- smokers - I late 40's her early 50's.
7. I don't want to go down the route of informing HSE/Local Authority as I'm worried about the consequences & don't need the extra stress - I've read stories where HSE have imposed prohibition orders on domestic properties where similar events have occured leaving the owners with a huge decontamination bill (HSE did prosecute but full costs of decontamination weren't recovered).
Also I accept that the roofer may have made a genuine mistake post Covid lockdown & I should have been clearer about my wishes (life has been mad working in NHS recently).
I'm thinking of the following solution:
1. I've booked the hire of a Class H Vacuum cleaner.
2. I've been mask fit tested for FFP3 EN149 disposable mask.
3. Plan to wear Asbestos rated disposable overalls, gloves, wellies & mask & use Class H vac & wet cleaning to thoroughly decontaminate the area.
4. It's also rained significantly since the work was completed.
I've done as much of my own research as possible & have come to the conclusion that mine/partner's exposure will be impossible to quantify & that a single event like this shouldn't increase our risk of contracting Asbestosis/Mesothelioma/Pleural Placs significantly.
I've also spoken to a Dr friend (Consultant - hospital based) who said I'm worrying about nothing.
**I would like some further advice from people on this forum & am keen to know what the community think about, 1) My health risks from this event, 2) Whether my plans for clean-up are reasonable?***
Apologies for the lengthy post I wanted to include as much info as possible.
Just had roof, chimney, soffits & fascias done.
1. I informed the NFRC roofing contractor when he did site survey that surveyor said soffits could be Asbestos Cement (house built 1970) - roofer said he'd need to get them tested.
2. Roof work completed 2 weeks ago & scaffolding just come down, soffit guys ripped out soffits without precautions or PPE & without testing, alarmed I queried with roofers - they weren't concerned (soffit guy said deffo Asbestos, roofers said not).
3. Roofers cleared away the boards & most of debris - there is still a small amount left on my two storey L-Shaped Decked balcony & surrounding garden paths.
4. I belatedly sent a sample off (DIY testing kit) - returned as positive for Amosite - test didn't indicate what % or what type of board it is.
5. I was at home with partner & dog whilst work was undertaken - stayed in house as much as possible & kept doors/windows closed - except when making workers drinks.
6. I am now "bricking it" about mine & partners possible exposure to Asbestos - we're both non- smokers - I late 40's her early 50's.
7. I don't want to go down the route of informing HSE/Local Authority as I'm worried about the consequences & don't need the extra stress - I've read stories where HSE have imposed prohibition orders on domestic properties where similar events have occured leaving the owners with a huge decontamination bill (HSE did prosecute but full costs of decontamination weren't recovered).
Also I accept that the roofer may have made a genuine mistake post Covid lockdown & I should have been clearer about my wishes (life has been mad working in NHS recently).
I'm thinking of the following solution:
1. I've booked the hire of a Class H Vacuum cleaner.
2. I've been mask fit tested for FFP3 EN149 disposable mask.
3. Plan to wear Asbestos rated disposable overalls, gloves, wellies & mask & use Class H vac & wet cleaning to thoroughly decontaminate the area.
4. It's also rained significantly since the work was completed.
I've done as much of my own research as possible & have come to the conclusion that mine/partner's exposure will be impossible to quantify & that a single event like this shouldn't increase our risk of contracting Asbestosis/Mesothelioma/Pleural Placs significantly.
I've also spoken to a Dr friend (Consultant - hospital based) who said I'm worrying about nothing.
**I would like some further advice from people on this forum & am keen to know what the community think about, 1) My health risks from this event, 2) Whether my plans for clean-up are reasonable?***
Apologies for the lengthy post I wanted to include as much info as possible.