University of Stellenbosch Asbestos Demolition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Asbestos contractor Cape Town

University of Stellenbosch – Asbestos Demolition

Client: University of Stellenbosch
Location: Cape Town
Start Date: July 2021
Description:
Scope of project: Asbestos Removal

Asbestos removal compliant contractor only permitted to remove asbestos.

Indawo is a Type 3 Registered Asbestos Contractor, an asbestos removal compliant contractor, which is a legal requirement before a contractor can remove large scale asbestos.

The project was done under the strict guidance of a health and safety officer who monitored the air during demolition to ensure asbestos fibres were not released into the air.

Here is more information on the Asbestos Abatement Regulations passed into law in November 2020:

NON COMPLIANT CONTRACTORS DETRIMENTAL TO BUILDING OWNERS

 

Non compliant contractors detrimental to building owners. Construction in any form, from new builds to remedial construction, roofing and asbestos removal is risky.This poses significant dangers to site staff, employees and visitors. According to asbestos removal and building refurbishment contractor, Indawo, the nature of activities result in a prevalence of accident rates.

Indawo managing director, Geoffrey Jäck, says the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993) governs safety, and more specifically, the Construction Regulations provide guidelines for construction site safety. The Asbestos Abatement Regulations 2020 passed into law in November last year is clear.  Protect the contractor, site staff and the client, putting compliance in the spotlight.

Legislation and regulations along with the Building Industry Bargaining Council are designed to eliminate hazards on sites. Contractor non-compliance is risky for clients.

Jäck says there are risks employing a non-compliant contractor, especially for asbestos removal projects. With the history of the dangers of asbestos inhalation, non-compliant contractors place their workers at risk. This is the predominant reason this material is now under scrutiny.

ASBESTOS AND THE PROPERTY INDUSTRY EFFECT: Non compliant contractors detrimental to building owners.

This not only highlights the importance of approved asbestos removal but demands it. The property industry is set to be impacted.  Buildings with asbestos roofs and substructures will be significantly impacted in terms of their investment value and selling prices. Banks will more likely approve mortgage finance for asbestos-free buildings and homes in the future than those with damaged asbestos.

With a roof making up a significant portion of a building’s structure, property values will be far more in danger, price-wise, than the cost of replacing asbestos. Not complying with the Regulations may result in significant fines and even imprisonment for both the contractor and the client.

Jack refers to clause 25 of the Regulations which states that “any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision of regulation 3 up to and including regulation 24 is guilty of an offence and upon conviction liable to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 12 months and, in the case of a continuous offence, to an additional fine of R500,00 for each day on which the offence continues or to additional imprisonment of one day for each day on which the offence continues: Provided that the period of such additional imprisonment must in no case exceed 90 days.”

Building owners employing non-compliant contractors will be jointly liable for harm caused to anyone as a result of asbestos work. And also further in not complying with the Regulations.

The onus is on building owners to have an inventory of all asbestos on their buildings by May 2022.

REMOVING ASBESTOS

Damaged asbestos releases dangerous fibres, even deadly, if inhaled over a long period. Schools, factories, warehouses, malls, offices and many industrial workshops still have asbestos roofs, and many of these are damaged.

Compliance means following legislation that governs asbestos removal. Compliant contractors must ensure site safety, which will be declared dangerous by health and safety officers. Damaged asbestos releases fibres and reputable contractors are skilled in the removal and disposal of asbestos in a safe and compliant manner.

Undamaged asbestos poses little threat, says Jäck, but the law states damaged asbestos cannot be repaired, it has to be replaced. Removing damaged asbestos roof sheeting invariably causes damage to adjacent sheeting, and ultimately the entire roof will need to be replaced, in most cases.

Only TYPE 3 Registered Asbestos Contractors are permitted to remove damaged asbestos.

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DAMAGED ASBESTOS

Investors and property buyers are increasingly demanding that buildings conform to health and safety regulations and Asbestos Abatement Regulations November 2020. Building owners are under pressure to replace asbestos to become asbestos free and protect their investment.

Jäck says industries that will feel the heat will include food and beverage, pharmaceutical, pet food and textiles as well as offices, schools, medical facilities and malls that not only have asbestos roof sheeting, but asbestos ceilings too. These industries need to be asbestos-free.

While the life expectancy of asbestos can be 50 years, the last installation was in the 1980’s and we are heading to the 50 year mark. This assumes that there is no damage. Over time, owners would, in all likelihood, have installed substructures, which would have had to be secured to the roof, damaging the asbestos.

Jäck says there are still many non-compliant contractors putting the health of their staff and clients at risk. Compliance certificates are legally required and the Department of Employment and Labour has to be informed of planned asbestos work. Approval will not be given to non-compliant contractors.

Before starting any asbestos work consult with an approved and registered asbestos contractor.

For more information about asbestos removal, contact Indawo on 021 941 5000 or email info@indawo.biz.

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