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Yorkshire business comes out on top in asbestos survey reveals insurer Zurich

17 April 2003

In a recent survey by Zurich Risk Services, Yorkshire businesses tied in first place with Birmingham business as the most well informed about recent changes to the Control of Asbestos at Work (CAW) regulations 2002, which place increased responsibility on businesses to manage asbestos in the workplace. In comparison only 22% of business in the North were aware about how the new CAW regulations would affect them.

The new regulations make it clear that businesses must be able to prove that they have plans in place to deal with asbestos in the workplace. The HSE are sending out clear signals that controlling asbestos in the workplace must now be seen as a priority. But despite good levels of awareness a frightening 74% of companies in Yorkshire and Humberside currently have no plans in place to deal with the risks associated with asbestos.

Other key results from the survey about awareness of the new asbestos regulations revealed that on a sliding scale of 1-5, (with 1 being a minor concern and 5 being a major concern), a staggering 68% of Yorkshire businesses rated the threat to health that asbestos can pose as a major concern. Also rated as major concerns were prosecution (56%) and their company's reputation (45%). Causing least concern was the value of their company's property should asbestos be discovered. Only 28% of businesses named this as their major cause of concern. Employee compensation was also a big worry for businesses. In fact, compensation for asbestos-related claims can easily reach the £100K mark.

Roger Cottell Managing Director, Zurich Risk Services continued, "We are urging businesses in the Yorkshire area put plans in place to deal with the risks associated with asbestos in the workplace. Good risk management could reduce all the biggest causes for concern that appeared in the survey."

Asbestos can be found in many different types of products such as boiler installations, pipe lagging, sprayed fireproofing coatings, thermal insulating boards, roof cladding, wall cladding, asbestos-cement boards and panels and vinyl floor coverings.

The amends to the regulations now extend duty-holders' responsibilities to;

  • Finding out where, if at all, asbestos is located, how much there is, and what condition it is in;
  • Keeping an up-to-date record of the above information, in the form of an asbestos register;
  • Presuming that any materials identified contain asbestos unless strong evidence proves otherwise;
  • Notifying all parties likely to be exposed to asbestos-related risk;
  • Preparing, implementing and periodically reviewing a plan to manage asbestos in the premises.

In conjunction with The National Britannia Group, Zurich has recently launched a consultancy service specifically designed to identify and manage the risks associated with asbestos.

Roger Cottell concluded, "Each stage of our asbestos management programme is designed to carefully assess and determine the level of risk posed by asbestos in each individual environment. For example, where asbestos is located it need not necessarily be removed, but can be managed in-situ. Management of asbestos-related risk is the way forward - and we believe this research clearly demonstrates the need for creating more awareness of the risks that the material can pose."

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For further information, please contact:

Natasha Stonebridge, Zurich Risk Services 0121 698 5829

Susannah Jeffery, Zurich Financial Services 01489 561559

The Zurich Financial Services Group is an insurance-based financial services provider that focuses its activities on its key markets of North America, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Founded in 1872, Zurich is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. It has offices in approximately 60 countries and employs well over 70,000 people.

 

 
 

Zurich Insurance plc is authorised by the Irish Financial Regulator and regulated by the Financial Services Authority for the conduct of UK business.