Licensed Asbestos Removal in Argyll and Bute
Do you need a Licensed Asbestos Removal Contractor in Bute?In December of 2023, we executed an asbestos removal project at Kames Castle, Main House, Isle of Bute, which provided accommodations for the undertaking. The licensed asbestos procedures involved the extraction of 20 metres of pipe insulation and the associated debris within the trench.
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Safe and Compliant Asbestos Removal Services on the Isle of Bute by Greenair Environmental
Prior to our arrival on-site, the pipes were isolated along with the electrical components. The licensed asbestos removal process took place under meticulously controlled conditions, involving the construction of timber frames to create a tunnel within the trench. Enclosed asbestos waste containers for the project were supplied by W.H. Malcolm. The entire project was completed as scheduled, without encountering any issues, and the client expressed utmost satisfaction with the accomplished works.
What control measures were used on-site to reduce exposure to asbestos during the removal process in Bute?
• Greenair decontamination unit on site for the duration of the works.
• Enclosure of work under negative pressure. Fully enclosed area with smoke test carried out. 1 x 5000 NPUs attached per area.
• RPE and PPE – Full face respirators, cat 5/6 coveralls, rubber gloves and steel toe cap boots.
• Enclosure of work under negative pressure. Fully enclosed area with smoke test carried out. 1 x 5000 NPUs attached per area.
• RPE and PPE – Full face respirators, cat 5/6 coveralls, rubber gloves and steel toe cap boots.
Here are photos from the asbestos removal works at Kames Castle on the Isle of Bute
If you need a licensed asbestos removal contractor in Bute please call Greenair Environmental at 0141 554 7310 or click here for an online asbestos removal quote near you in Argyll and Bute.
Nationwide Asbestos Removal Contracts carried out by Greenair in Scotland and England.
Here are some examples of previous asbestos removal contracts our team has successfully executed in Ayrshire, Stirlingshire, South Queensferry and Bonnyrigg, both near Edinburgh, Cumbernauld near Glasgow, and the West End of Glasgow, Gairloch in the Scottish Highlands, as well as in Eaglescliffe, in County Durham in England.