Identify, Assess & Manage Asbestos Risks

What Does The Survey Include?

The primary purpose of a Management Survey is to identify, as far as reasonably practicable, the presence and location of any asbestos or presumed ACM that could be disturbed during normal occupancy, maintenance, installation, or day-to-day activities.

The survey aims to:

• Locate and record the position, extent, and product type of any known or suspected asbestos-containing materials.
• Assess the condition, accessibility, and surface treatment of identified materials.
• Determine the asbestos type through accredited laboratory analysis or, where appropriate, through material assessment and professional assumption.
• Evaluate the likelihood of fibres being released if materials are disturbed, helping prioritise future management actions.

Management Surveys may involve minor intrusive inspection works depending on the property’s construction, accessibility, and maintenance requirements.

Sampling, Inspection & Reporting

To provide the most accurate results, surveyors will generally collect representative samples of suspected materials for laboratory analysis. Positive identification helps avoid unnecessary removal of non-asbestos materials and provides greater certainty when planning future works.

As part of the inspection, surveyors may access areas such as:

• Ceiling voids and roof spaces
• Under floor coverings
• Service ducts and risers
• Lift shafts
• Basements and cellars
• Underground rooms and other accessible concealed spaces

Where areas cannot be safely accessed, they may be presumed to contain asbestos and will be clearly documented within the survey report. Upon completion, you will receive a detailed report outlining the location, extent, condition, and risk profile of any asbestos-containing materials, along with recommendations to support your asbestos management plan.

Don’t worry — our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process and help you meet your compliance requirements with confidence.