Asbestos Management for Hotels

Asbestos Management for Hotels

Managing asbestos in a hotel is about far more than commissioning a survey. This practical guide explains how hotel operators can build and maintain an effective asbestos management system, from asbestos registers and management plans to reinspections, contractor management and refurbishment planning. Written specifically for hotels, it explores the operational challenges of managing asbestos in occupied buildings and provides practical solutions to help protect guests, staff and contractors while maintaining compliance with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.

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Why Your Asbestos Survey Should Not Tell You When to Re-Inspect

Why Your Asbestos Survey Should Not Tell You When to Re-Inspect

Because effective asbestos compliance is not delivered by a survey report, it is achieved through competent management. True asbestos compliance does not come from following standard wording within a report. It comes from understanding the intent behind Regulation 4 and applying it intelligently to real buildings and real operations. When surveys inform management rather than replace it inspection regimes become proportionate, defensible and genuinely risk-led. That distinction marks the difference between administrative compliance and competent asbestos management.

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Why Your Asbestos Survey Keeps Saying “Reinspect Annually”
Asbestos, Asbestos Surveys, Asbestos Inspections Katie Parsons-Young Asbestos, Asbestos Surveys, Asbestos Inspections Katie Parsons-Young

Why Your Asbestos Survey Keeps Saying “Reinspect Annually”

This is why asbestos management is ultimately not a surveying exercise, but a management responsibility.

Asbestos compliance was never intended to be driven by templates or fixed inspection calendars. Regulation 4 places responsibility with those who understand how a building is actually used, how spaces change, how maintenance occurs, and where disturbance risk genuinely exists. Surveys remain an essential starting point, but compliance is achieved through informed management decisions made over time, not pre-written recommendations. The most effective asbestos management systems are therefore not those that simply repeat annual inspections, but those that apply professional judgement, proportionate risk assessment and continuous oversight, exactly as UK guidance intended.

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