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1 Register for CCLRC at R8 Rutherford Appleton Chilton Didcot Oxfordshire OX QX RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 Register_TitleMS Title Section Page of

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION...NAMES AND ADDRESSES SECTION...RECOMMENDATIONS APPENDIX...INSPECTION RECORDS APPENDIX...DRINGS REVISION HISTORY 7/7/6: The site was re-inspected - additional samples were taken - see reference No's /6/7: The site was re-inspected /8/8: The site was re-inspected 7/8/: The site was re-inspected. //: The site was re-inspected. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 Register_TitleMS Title Section Page of

3 Names and Addresses R8 Client Name: CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chilton Didcot OX QX Instructing Party : CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chilton Didcot OX QX Contact: Adrian Lewis Contact: Adrian Lewis Phone: Fax : Site full name: R8 Rutherford Appleton Chilton Didcot Oxfordshire OX QX Phone: Fax: Report Author: New Meltham House Units 7/8, Beresford Way Chesterfield S4 9FG Contact: Contact: Mark Hayes Phone: Fax: Phone: Fax: Picture from Survey: RALR8S RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 SURVEY_NAMES Names & Addresses Page of

4 Recommendations R8 To comply with and ensure that the requirements of section & of the Health and Safety at Work Act (as amended) 974, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 999, the Control of Regulations 6 and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health are met. The following recommendations should be implemented: Undertake suitable and sufficient s of identified asbestos containing materials against normal occupation and maintenance operations, in compliance with Regulations of the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 999 and Regulation 6 of the Control of Regulations 6. The findings of the survey be brought to the attention of those persons who are likely to come in contact with asbestos, in compliance with Section and of the Health and Safety at Work Act (as amended) 974 and Regulation 9 of the Control of Regulations 6. Implement an Management Policy, Plan and review process in compliance Regulation 4 of the control of Regulations 6. Instigate regular inspections, to record and update details of retained asbestos containing materials. Where asbestos debris or asbestos in poor condition has been found it is recommended that access is restricted and or controlled to these areas in accordance with Regulation and Regulation 6 of the Control of Regulations 6. All identified asbestos to be appropriately identified and subject to risk assessment, management and re-inspection. Site specific recommendations in respect to the location and condition of asbestos materials identified during the course of this inspection are detailed in the Surve Data Sheets and register. In considering the management of asbestos materials identified to date, these recommendations should be taken into consideration. It is recommended that further intrusive investigations and sampling be carried out in accordance with HSG 64, where any refurbishment, maintenance, installation or similar activity may expose asbestos materials that have remained inaccessible during this survey. This should be a refurbishment/demolition survey as documented by HSG 64. The findings of this report should not be solely relied upon in obtaining costs for proposed asbestos abatement work. Any proposed abatement /removal of the asbestos should be undertaken against a detailed specification. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

5 Recommendations R8 This report has been completed to current legislative standards, as outlined in the HSE book " A comprehensive guide to managing asbestos in premises". The guidance describes a multi stage approach, firstly identifying any asbestos hazards followed by prioritising the actions required to manage them. The various stages and the part this document plays in them is outlined below. STAGE - The first stage is to establish the location and condition of any asbestos containing materials. This survey reports where asbestos containing materials (ACMs) are located and what hazard they represent to anybody exposed to them. In the pages that follow there can be found a list of the various ACMs ranked into bands indicating how great a hazard they represent. The way these bands are grouped is explained below: HAZARD BAND A : points or more - HIGH HAZARD ACMs in this band should be regarded as having a significant potential to release fibres if disturbed. A decision should be made urgently on how to ensure that people are not exposed to the hazard, and remedial works be carried out. HAZARD BAND B : 7 to 9 points - MEDIUM HAZARD ACMs in this band can also be regarded as having a significant potential to release fibres if disturbed but not as much as those in risk band A. A decision regarding how these ACMs are to be managed should be made promptly but probably as part of the overall management plan. Appropriate remedial works should be carried out. HAZARD BAND C : 5 and 6 points - LOW HAZARD ACMs in this band should be regarded as providing a low risk to people exposed to them but precautions should be followed and regular inspection of the sites will be required to check on any deterioration in condition. HAZARD BAND D : to 4 points - MINOR HAZARD Similarly to C, ACMs in this band should be regarded as providing a low risk to people exposed to them but precautions should be followed and regular inspection of the sites will be required to check on any deterioration in condition. HAZARD BAND E : points - NO ASBESTOS HAZARD RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

6 Recommendations R8 S For each sample / inspection, a Material is compiled. A points score is allocated on the basis of the examination of a number of parameters. The scoring algorithm is described in the HSE document referenced HSG 64. This scoring, and the associated banding helps rank the hazards in order of their seriousness. The parameters which go to make up the score are as follows: PRODUCT TYPE Different ACM's have different propensities for releasing asbestos fibres. This parameter provides different scores related to how likely they are to release fibres. TYPE - point reinforced composites (Plastics, resins, mastics, roofing felts, vinyl floor tiles, semi-rigid paints or decorative finishes, asbestos cement etc). TYPE - points insulating board, mill boards, other low density insulation boards, asbestos textiles, gaskets, ropes and woven textiles, asbestos paper and felt. TYPE - points Thermal insulation (eg pipe and boiler lagging), sprayed asbestos, loose asbestos, asbestos debris, asbestos mattresses and packing. EXTENT OF DAMAGE GOOD CONDITION - points No visible damage. LOW DAMAGE - point A few scratches or surface marks; broken edges on boards, tiles etc. MEDIUM DAMAGE - points Significant breakage of materials or several small areas where material has been damaged revealing loose asbestos fibres. HIGH DAMAGE - points High damage or delamination of materials, sprays and thermal insulation. Visible asbestos debris. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

7 Recommendations R8 SURFACE TREATMENT: If an ACM is sealed inside a non asbestos layer its ability to release fibres is considerably, if not totally, inhibited. This parameter makes a judgement on the effectiveness of the seal which is often in the form of a thick paint like layer or proprietary encapsulation sealant. SCORE POINTS Composite materials containing asbestos. Eg. Reinforced plastics, resins and vinyl tiles. SCORE POINT Enclosed sprays and lagging. insulating board (with exposed face painted or encapsulated). Unsealed asbestos cement sheets etc. SCORE POINTS Unsealed asbestos insulating board. Encapsulated laggings and sprays. SCORE POINTS Unsealed lagging and sprays. Loose asbestos and asbestos debris. ASBESTOS TYPE CHRYSOTILE ASBESTOS - s point AMPHIBOLE ASBESTOS (excluding crocidolite) - points CROCIDOLITE ASBESTOS - s points RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 4 of 8

8 Recommendations R8 STAGE - Once the hazards have been identified the HSE guidance indicates how to apply a numbering system which will help prioritise the ACMs for any treatment they require. The information the prioritising algorithm requires falls into groups, both of which are aimed at calculating the level of risk that people near the hazard are exposed to. The company has not sought, and will not be seeking, UKAS accreditation for Priority s. GROUP - ACM RELATED DATA (DISTURBANCE AND MAINTENANCE ) The first group records more information regarding the ACM itself and is divided into sub groups as follows: A. LIKELIHOOD OF DISTURBANCE This section estimates how likely the ACM is to be disturbed and influences the overall score accordingly. It has three areas of concern: OUTDOORS - points LARGE ROOMS - point Large rooms or well ventilated areas ROOMS UPTO Sq Mts - points CONFINED SPACES - points ACCESS USUALLY INACCESSIBLE - points Includes those areas unlikely to be disturbed OCCASIONALLY DISTURBED - point EASILY DISTURBED - points ROUTINELY DISTURBED - points RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 5 of 8

9 Recommendations R8 AMOUNT SMALL AMOUNTS - points Includes all small items, strings, gaskets etc UP TO sq mts or lin mts - point TO 5 sq mts or lin mts - points MORE THAN 5 sq mts or lin mts - score points B. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY TYPE This parameter takes into account how disturbing any maintenance activity is and falls into the following groups: SCORE POINTS Minor disturbance (eg. possibility of contact when gaining access) SCORE POINT disturbance (eg. changing light bulbs in AIB ceiling) SCORE POINTS Medium disturbance (eg. lifting or of AIB ceiling tiles to replace a valve or re-cabling) SCORE POINTS High levels of disturbance (eg. removing a number of AIB ceiling tiles to replace a valve or re-cabling) FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE SCORE POINTS ACM unlikely to be disturbed for maintenance SCORE POINTS More than once a year SCORE POINTS More than once a year SCORE POINTS More than once a month RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 6 of 8

10 Recommendations R8 GROUP - of ACM ( ) This group of parameters provides information associated with the surroundings in which the ACMs are situated and to what use those surroundings are put to. It is divided up into subgroups as follows: A. NORMAL OCCUPANT ACTIVITY This parameter takes into account the main and secondary activities for the area, both fall into the following groups. DISTURBANCE SCORE POINTS Rare disturbance SCORE POINT disturbance SCORE POINTS Periodic disturbance SCORE POINTS High disturbance B. HUMAN EXPOSURE POTENTIAL NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS SCORE POINTS No occupants SCORE POINT - occupants SCORE POINTS 4 - occupants SCORE POINTS More than occupants RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 7 of 8

11 Recommendations R8 FREQUENCY OF USE SCORE POINTS Infrequent SCORE POINT Monthly SCORE POINTS Weekly SCORE POINTS Daily AVERAGE TIME IN USE SCORE POINTS Less than hour SCORE POINT - hours SCORE POINTS - 6 hours SCORE POINTS More than 6 hours The accumulated information scores are added together to create a total which is refered to as the priority assessment score. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 8 of 8

12 Recommendations R8 Adding the Material and Priority scores together produces the. These three scores help decide the priority to apply in dealing with each ACM. Two reports follow which are designed to rank the data firstly by Hazard, which identifies any urgent actions. The second report gives all three assessment scores ranked by or risk bands. These bands are grouped as follows: Although recommendations which are issued will vary according to each individual situation, it is desirable that some standardisation of action is achieved to allow Property and Engineering Managers to identify areas that require immediate attention, and to instigate planned preventive maintenance and management of asbestos containing materials. RISK BAND A 8 POINTS OR MORE HIGH RISK: The potential hazard arising from this category warrants urgent action. Immediate plans should be made for the removal/containment of the asbestos containing material. If delay in remedial action is likely to occur the affected area should initially be sealed-off and appropriate warning signs posted. Where the asbestos material is badly damaged and beyond repair, or could be subject to further disturbance, then the ACM should be removed. Where the risk of disturbance can be minimised, then the repair/encapsulation, application of appropriate warning labels and annual visual re-inspection should be considered as part of the Management process. RISK BAND B 4-7 POINTS MEDIUM RISK: This category indicates that deterioration in any of the contributory factors may result in fibre release. Therefore all asbestos should be contained/sealed/encapsulated on a programmed basis within a specified time scale - normally within to 6 months. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 9 of 8

13 Recommendations R8 The condition of the asbestos material should be regularly monitored and, where necessary, sealed/re-encapsulated. Approved warning labels (where agreed in the Management Plan) should be applied in an appropriate position to minimise the risk of accidental damage to the material. Following such remedial works visual inspection of the ACM should be carried out on a monthly basis. RISK BAND C 9- POINTS LOW RISK: This category indicates the need for regular monitoring. Although the current risk of fibre release is low, this material may suffer deterioration through age/local accidental damage. Approved warning labels (where agreed in the Management Plan) should be applied in an appropriate position to minimise the risk of accidental damage to the material. Visual inspection on a monthly basis to ascertain any change in condition is recommended. RISK BAND D -8 POINTS MINOR RISK: This category indicates Priority. Approved warning labels (where agreed in the Management Plan) should be applied in an appropriate position to minimise the risk of accidental damage to the material. Visual inspections should be made on a monthly basis to ascertain any change in condition. RISK BAND E POINTS NO ACTION REQUIRED RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

14 Recommendations R8 Hazard Analysis Hazard : B Medium Hazard Material Sample Ref /Remarks 's Comment Action Date RALR8 First floor External 4/8/8 insulating board soffit to pitched roof over first floor - (As reference No 7) 4// RALR8 Ground floor G9 ceiling void 4/8/ Pipe insulation running to corner of room above suspended ceiling (As reference No 6). 4// RALR8 Ground floor G4 ceiling void 4/8/ pipe insulation running along walls above suspended ceiling - (As reference No 6). 4// RALR8 Ground floor GC8 ceiling void 4/8/6 Pipe insulation above suspended ceiling over double doors leading to room GC9. ENCAPSULATE, LABEL & 4// RALR8 Ground floor GU 4/8/4 Insulation residue to wall behind paint work. considered contaminated. RESTRICT ACCESS - CARRY OUT ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN 4// Hazard : C Hazard Material Sample Ref /Remarks 's Comment Action Date RALR8 Ground Electrical cupboard 4/8/4 Assumed asbestos cloth flash guards to fuses - note: no access for sampling purposes. 4// RALR8 Ground Electrical cupboard 4/8/46 Assumed asbestos cloth flash guards to fuses - note: no access for sampling purposes. 4// Hazard : D Minor Hazard Material Sample Ref /Remarks 's Comment Action Date RALR8 First floor 4/8/5 to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Note: damage above ceiling tiles. 4// RALR8 First floor 4/8/6 to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor A 4/8/4 to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

15 Recommendations R8 RALR8 First floor 4 4/8/ to ceiling (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor 5 4/8/9 to ceiling (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor 7 4/8/4 to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4// RALR8 First floor 8 4/8/ to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4// RALR8 First floor 9 4/8/ containing asbestos to ceiling. 4// RALR8 First floor 9A 4/8/ to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4// RALR8 First floor 4/8/5 to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4// RALR8 First floor 4/8/ to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor 4/8/ to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor C 4/8/ to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor C 4/8/6 to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4// RALR8 First floor S 4/8/7 to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4// RALR8 First floor S 4/8/8 Vinyl asbestos floor tiles (As reference No 9). 4// RALR8 First floor S 4/8/7 to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4// RALR8 First floor U 4/8/8 containing asbestos to ceiling. 4// RALR8 First floor U 4/8/9 Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles. 4// RALR8 First floor External 4/8/6 cement verge closure board to pitched roof over first floor. 4// RALR8 Ground floor External 4/8/4 cement panel over windows of G4 - G6. 4// RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

16 Recommendations R8 RALR8 Ground floor GC8 4/8/5 Corrugated cement above ceiling hatch along room G6 wall. Debris maybe present within void below cement. LABEL & 4// RALR8 Ground floor GS 4/8/ Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles now covered by carpet tiles - (As reference No 9). 4// RALR8 Ground floor GS 4/8/ to ceiling. 4// RALR8 Ground floor GU8 4/8/4 Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). 4// RALR8 Ground floor GU8 4/8/8 Brown vinyl asbestos floor tiles. 4// RALR8 Ground floor GU 4/8/4 Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). 4// RALR8 Ground floor GU5 4/8/ Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). 4// RALR8 Ground floor GU6 4/8/ Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). /8/8: RE-INSPECTION CARRIED OUT. 4// Hazard : E No Hazard Sample Ref /Remarks 's Comment Action Date RALR8 First Kitchen 4/8/45 NO ASBESTOS DETECTED IN SAMPLE - Bitumen pad to sink. NO FURTHER ACTION RALR8 Ground floor U5 4/8/7 Woven rope insulation to pipe of top of ladder. ASBESTOS REMOVED RALR8 Ground floor External 4/8/7 Insulating board ceiling to entrance canopy to GC. ASBESTOS REMOVED RALR8 Ground floor External 4/8/9 Insulating board ceiling to entrance canopy leading ot room GC ASBESTOS REMOVED RALR8 Ground floor External 4/8/4 NO ASBESTOS SUSPECTED - Insulating board soffit to flat roof over G4 - G6. NO FURTHER ACTION RALR8 Ground floor GC 4/8/ NO ASBESTOS DETECTED IN SAMPLE - to ceiling. NO FURTHER ACTION RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page of 8

17 Recommendations R8 RALR8 Ground floor GU 4/8/ Brown vinyl tiles to floor to corner of room adjacent to GU8. ASBESTOS REMOVED RALR8 Ground floor GU6 4/8/5 Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles to floor - (As reference No 9). ASBESTOS REMOVED RALR8 Ground floor GU7 4/8/9 Grey vinyl tiles to floor. ASBESTOS REMOVED RALR8 Ground Kitchen 4/8/44 NO ASBESTOS DETECTED IN SAMPLE - Bitumen pad to sink. NO FURTHER ACTION RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 4 of 8

18 Recommendations R8 Analysis : C Sample Ref Hazard Priority Ass'mnt First floor RALR8 RALR8 A First floor First floor RALR8 4 First floor RALR8 5 First floor RALR8 8 First floor RALR8 9 First floor RALR8 First floor RALR8 First floor RALR8 RALR8 C RALR8 C First floor First floor Ass'mnt 4/8/5 D 7 C to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Note: damage above ceiling tiles. 4/8/4 4D 5 9C to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4/8/ 4D 5 9C to ceiling (As reference No 8). 4/8/9 D 6 9C to ceiling (As reference No 8). 4/8/ D 6 9C to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4/8/ 4D 6 C containing asbestos to ceiling. 4/8/5 D 6 9C to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4/8/ 4D 6 C to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4/8/ D 6 9C to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4/8/ 4D 5 9C to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4/8/6 4D 5 9C to ceiling - (As reference No ). RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 5 of 8

19 Recommendations R8 RALR8 S RALR8 External RALR8 G9 ceiling void RALR8 G4 ceiling void RALR8 GC8 ceiling void RALR8 GU First floor First floor Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor 4/8/7 D 6 9C to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4/8/8 7B C insulating board soffit to pitched roof over first floor - (As reference No 7) 4/8/ 8B C Pipe insulation running to corner of room above suspended ceiling (As reference No 6). 4/8/ 8B C pipe insulation running along walls above suspended ceiling - (As reference No 6). 9B C 4/8/6 ENCAPSULATE, LABEL & MONITOR FOR Pipe insulation above suspended ceiling over double doors leading to room GC9. 8B 4 C 4/8/4 RESTRICT ACCESS - CARRY OUT ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN Insulation residue to wall behind paint work. considered contaminated. : D Minor Sample Ref Hazard Priority Ass'mnt First floor RALR8 First floor RALR8 7 RALR8 9A RALR8 S First floor First floor Ass'mnt 4/8/6 Minor D 5 8D to ceiling - (As reference No 8). 4/8/4 D 5 8D to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4/8/ D 5 8D to ceiling - (As reference No ). 4/8/7 D 5 8D to ceiling - (As reference No 8). RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 6 of 8

20 Recommendations R8 RALR8 S RALR8 U RALR8 U RALR8 External RALR8 Electrical cupboard RALR8 Electrical cupboard RALR8 External RALR8 GC8 RALR8 GS RALR8 GS RALR8 GU8 RALR8 GU8 First floor First floor First floor First floor Ground Ground Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor 4/8/8 D 4 6D Vinyl asbestos floor tiles (As reference No 9). 4/8/8 D 4 7D containing asbestos to ceiling. 4/8/9 D 4 6D Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles. 4/8/6 4D 7D cement verge closure board to pitched roof over first floor. 4/8/4 5C 6D Assumed asbestos cloth flash guards to fuses - note: no access for sampling purposes. 4/8/46 5C 6D Assumed asbestos cloth flash guards to fuses - note: no access for sampling purposes. 4/8/4 4D 7D cement panel over windows of G4 - G6. D 5D 4/8/5 LABEL & MONITOR FOR Corrugated cement above ceiling hatch along room G6 wall. Debris maybe present within void below cement. 4/8/ D 4 6D Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles now covered by carpet tiles - (As reference No 9). 4/8/ D 4 7D to ceiling. 4/8/4 D 4D Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). 4/8/8 D 5D Brown vinyl asbestos floor tiles. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 7 of 8

21 Recommendations R8 RALR8 GU RALR8 GU5 RALR8 GU6 Ground floor Ground floor Ground floor 4/8/4 D 5D Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). 4/8/ D 4 6D Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). 4/8/ D 6D Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). /8/8: RE-INSPECTION CARRIED OUT. RALR8 Survey Ref: C-6887 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6_9_LATEST_RecommsB Recommend's Page 8 of 8

22 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 9 First floor Ref No 4/8/ // containing asbestos to ceiling. Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > to < 6 hours <= per year Sq mt approx. C Chrysotile Priority 6 Medium Medium RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

23 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 8 First floor Ref No 4/8/ // No to ceiling - (As reference No ). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 Medium Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

24 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 9A First floor Ref No 4/8/ // No to ceiling - (As reference No ). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 8 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

25 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 7 First floor Ref No 4/8/4 // No to ceiling - (As reference No ). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 8 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

26 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 First floor Ref No 4/8/5 // No to ceiling - (As reference No ). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 Medium Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 5 of 46

27 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 C First floor Ref No 4/8/6 // No to ceiling - (As reference No ). Next 4// Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 8 Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 6 of 46

28 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 S First floor Ref No 4/8/7 // No to ceiling - (As reference No ). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 Medium Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 7 of 46

29 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 U First floor Ref No 4/8/8 // containing asbestos to ceiling. Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Chrysotile Priority 4 Secondary > to < hours <= per year 4 Sq mt approx. D 7 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 8 of 46

30 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 U First floor Ref No 4/8/9 // Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles. Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Chrysotile Priority 4 Secondary > to < hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. D 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 9 of 46

31 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 C First floor Ref No 4/8/ // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > to < hours <= per year 5 Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

32 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 First floor Ref No 4/8/ // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: C-6887 Item / Material Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 Medium Medium RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

33 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 First floor Ref No 4/8/ // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 Medium Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

34 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 4 First floor Ref No 4/8/ // No to ceiling (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > to < hours <= per year Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

35 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 A First floor Ref No 4/8/4 // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > to < hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. C Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

36 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 First floor Ref No 4/8/5 // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Note: Next damage above ceiling tiles. Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA 4 to Large Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 5 Sq mt approx. C 4// Assumed Chrysotile Priority 7 High Medium RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 5 of 46

37 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 First floor Ref No 4/8/6 // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > to < hours <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 8 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 6 of 46

38 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 S First floor Ref No 4/8/7 // No to ceiling - (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary > to < hours <= per year Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 Medium 8 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 7 of 46

39 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 S First floor Ref No 4/8/8 // No Vinyl asbestos floor tiles (As reference No 9). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary > to < hours <= per year Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 4 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 8 of 46

40 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 5 First floor Ref No 4/8/9 // No to ceiling (As reference No 8). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to to m² Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 Secondary > 6 hours <= per year 4 Sq mt approx. C Medium Medium 9 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 9 of 46

41 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU5 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ // No Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary < hour <= per year Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 4 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

42 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GS Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ // No Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles now covered by carpet tiles - (As Next reference No 9). Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary < hour <= per year Sq mt approx. D 4// Assumed Chrysotile Priority 4 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

43 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU6 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ // No Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). /8/8: RE- Next INSPECTION CARRIED OUT. Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Rare Disturbance Weekly Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary < hour <= per year Sq mt approx. D 4// Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

44 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GS Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ // to ceiling. Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary < hour <= per year 6 Sq mt approx. D Chrysotile Priority 4 7 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

45 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU8 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/4 // No Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Infrequent Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 4 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

46 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GC8 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/5 // Corrugated cement above ceiling hatch along room G6 wall. Next Debris maybe present within void below cement. Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Corrugated Cement Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type cement Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material cement LABEL & Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Infrequent Minor disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed Sq mt approx. D 4// Chrysotile Priority 5 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 5 of 46

47 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GC8 ceiling void Ground floor Ref No 4/8/6 // Pipe insulation above suspended ceiling over double doors leading Next to room GC9. Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Pipe Insulation Hazard Material B 9 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Thermal Insulation Ref PA to m² Damage Medium Hazard Material Unsealed lagging and sprays ENCAPSULATE, LABEL & Date 9/9/4 General Priority Rare Disturbance Infrequent disturbance Occasionally disturbed Mike Colvin Secondary < hour <= per year Lin mt approx. C 4// Amosite Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 6 of 46

48 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 U5 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/7 7/7/6 Mike Colvin No No Woven rope insulation to pipe of top of ladder. Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Rope insulation Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard ASBESTOS REMOVED Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly Secondary < hour E No Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 7 of 46

49 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU8 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/8 // Brown vinyl asbestos floor tiles. Next 4// Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Infrequent Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary < hour <= per year Sq mt approx. D Chrysotile Priority 5 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 8 of 46

50 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU7 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/9 7/7/6 Mike Colvin No No Grey vinyl tiles to floor. Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard ASBESTOS REMOVED Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly Secondary < hour E No Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 9 of 46

51 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ 7/7/6 Mike Colvin No No Brown vinyl tiles to floor to corner of room adjacent to GU8. Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard ASBESTOS REMOVED Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly Secondary < hour E No Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

52 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 G4 ceiling void Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ // No pipe insulation running along walls above suspended Next ceiling - (As reference No 6). Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Pipe Insulation Hazard Material B 8 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Thermal Insulation Ref PA to m² Damage Medium Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Rare Disturbance Infrequent disturbance Occasionally disturbed Encaps lagging and sprays Mike Colvin Secondary < hour <= per year Lin mt approx. C 4// Assumed Amosite Priority Medium RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

53 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 G9 ceiling void Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ // No Pipe insulation running to corner of room above suspended ceiling Next (As reference No 6). Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Pipe Insulation Hazard Material B 8 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Thermal Insulation Ref PA to m² Damage Medium Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Rare Disturbance Infrequent disturbance Occasionally disturbed Encaps lagging and sprays Mike Colvin Secondary < hour <= per year Lin mt approx. C 4// Assumed Amosite Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

54 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GC Ground floor Ref No 4/8/ 9/9/4 Survey No NO ASBESTOS DETECTED IN SAMPLE - to ceiling. Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA to m² No Action Required No Hazard NO FURTHER ACTION Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Occasionally disturbed Secondary < hour <= per year Sq mt approx. E NADIS Priority 4 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page of 46

55 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU Ground floor Ref No 4/8/4 // Insulation residue to wall behind paint work. considered Next contaminated. Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Insulation residue Hazard Material B 8 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Thermal Insulation Ref PA to m² Damage Medium Hazard Material Encaps lagging and sprays RESTRICT ACCESS - CARRY OUT ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly disturbance Easily disturbed Secondary > to < hours <= per year < Sq mt approx. C 4// Amosite Priority 4 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

56 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU6 Ground floor Ref No 4/8/5 7/7/6 Mike Colvin No No Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles to floor - (As reference No 9). Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard ASBESTOS REMOVED Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly Secondary < hour E No Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 5 of 46

57 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 External First floor Ref No 4/8/6 // cement verge closure board to pitched roof over first floor. Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Cement Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type cement Ref PA Outdoors Minor Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed cement Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed 45 Lin mt approx. D Chrysotile Priority 7 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 6 of 46

58 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 External Ground floor Ref No 4/8/7 7/7/6 Mike Colvin No No Insulating board ceiling to entrance canopy to GC. Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Boarding Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard ASBESTOS REMOVED Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Secondary < hour E No Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 7 of 46

59 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 External First floor Ref No 4/8/8 // insulating board soffit to pitched roof over first floor - (As Next reference No 7) Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Soffit Hazard Material B 7 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type AIB Ref PA Outdoors Damage Medium Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Unlikely disturbed Unsealed AIB Secondary < hour <= per year Sq mt approx. C 4// Amosite Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 8 of 46

60 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 External Ground floor Ref No 4/8/9 7/7/6 Mike Colvin No No Insulating board ceiling to entrance canopy leading ot room GC Next Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Boarding Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard ASBESTOS REMOVED Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Secondary < hour E No Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 9 of 46

61 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 External Ground floor Ref No 4/8/4 // cement panel over windows of G4 - G6. Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Cement Hazard Material D 4 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type cement Ref PA Outdoors Minor Damage Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily disturbance Unlikely disturbed cement Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed 6 Sq mt approx. D Chrysotile Priority 7 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

62 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 GU Ground floor Ref No 4/8/4 // No Grey vinyl asbestos floor tiles - (As reference No 9). Next 4// Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material tiles Hazard Material D ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Vinyl floor tiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Minor Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Weekly Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Vinyl tiles Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed Sq mt approx. D Assumed Chrysotile Priority 5 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

63 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 External Ground floor Ref No 4/8/4 9/9/4 Survey No NO ASBESTOS SUSPECTED - Insulating board soffit to flat roof over Next G4 - G6. Picture from Survey: RALR8S Item / Material Soffit Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref PA No Action Required No Hazard NO FURTHER ACTION Date 9/9/4 General Priority Disturbance Daily Secondary < hour E No No Suspected Priority RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

64 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 Electrical cupboard Ground Ref No 4/8/4 // No Assumed asbestos cloth flash guards to fuses - note: no access for Next sampling purposes. Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Flash pads Hazard Material C 5 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ropes and woven textiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Rare Disturbance Infrequent Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Unsealed ropes and woven textiles Mike Colvin Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed No approx. D 4// Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 4 of 46

65 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 Kitchen Ground Ref No 4/8/44 /8/8 No NO ASBESTOS DETECTED IN SAMPLE - Bitumen pad to sink. Next Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Bitumen pad Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref Date Priority Secondary No Action Required No Hazard NO FURTHER ACTION E NADIS RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 44 of 46

66 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 Kitchen First Ref No 4/8/45 /8/8 & MC No NO ASBESTOS DETECTED IN SAMPLE - Bitumen pad to sink. Next Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Bitumen pad Hazard Material E ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ref Date Priority Secondary No Action Required No Hazard NO FURTHER ACTION E NADIS RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 45 of 46

67 Latest Environmental R8 RALR8 Electrical cupboard Ground Ref No 4/8/46 // No Assumed asbestos cloth flash guards to fuses - note: no access for Next sampling purposes. Picture from Survey: 797 Item / Material Flash pads Hazard Material C 5 ProductType Extent of Damage Surface Treatment Type Ropes and woven textiles Ref PA to m² Minor Good Condition Hazard Material Date 9/9/4 General Priority Rare Disturbance Infrequent Minor disturbance Unlikely disturbed Unsealed ropes and woven textiles Mike Colvin Secondary < hour Unlikely to be disturbed No D 4// Assumed Chrysotile Priority 6 RALR8 Last Survey: January Printed on: 4 March Printed using ENVACS6 RE6 LATEST_InspRcd P Sample Rcd Page 46 of 46