Certified & Compliant.
At CDC Environmental, our BOHS P402-certified surveyors ensure every project meets strict industry regulations. We prioritise safety and legal compliance, giving you confidence that your asbestos management is in expert hands.
Decades of expertise.
Specialist knowledge.
Certified Surveyors.
P402 Certified.
BOHS P402 Certified.
At CDC Environmental, we pride ourselves on a streamlined and professional process that ensures safety, compliance, and efficiency at every stage. From initial consultation to project completion, our expert team works closely with you to deliver tailored asbestos management solutions that meet your unique needs.
Commercial properties
WHY CDC ENVIROnMENTAL?
With decades of industry experience, CDC Environmental is a trusted name in asbestos surveying and compliance. Our team of qualified experts delivers accurate, professional assessments, ensuring full regulatory compliance for property owners, landlords, and demolition projects.
Certified & Compliant.
At CDC Environmental, our BOHS P402-certified surveyors ensure every project meets strict industry regulations. We prioritise safety and legal compliance, giving you confidence that your asbestos management is in expert hands.
Accurate Testing.
All our sample testing is conducted through UKAS-accredited laboratories, delivering precise and reliable results. From identifying asbestos to detailed analysis, we provide the critical insights you need to manage risks effectively.
Efficient & Reliable.
We deliver efficient, hassle-free services with a structured approach to meet your deadlines. With decades of experience, our clear and actionable reports ensure your project runs smoothly from start to finish.
Our process.
Here are the 6 steps we follow to ensure a streamlined and professional process
We begin by understanding your specific requirements and gathering all relevant information about your property or project. Whether you need a survey, sampling, or asbestos removal, our team will guide you through the options and recommend the best course of action.
Our qualified surveyors conduct a thorough inspection of your property to identify and assess asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). Depending on your needs, this may include:
All surveys are conducted in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2012 to ensure compliance and safety.
If suspected ACMs are identified, our team collects samples and sends them to a UKAS-accredited laboratory for detailed analysis. This step ensures accurate identification of asbestos types and provides essential data for risk assessment and management planning.
Once the survey and analysis are complete, we provide you with a comprehensive report. This includes:
Our reports are designed to be easy to understand, giving you the information you need to make informed decisions.
Based on the findings, we work with you to implement the recommended actions. Whether it’s ongoing management of ACMs or safe removal, our team ensures all work is carried out to the highest standards of safety and efficiency.
At CDC Environmental, our commitment doesn’t end with project completion. We offer ongoing support, including re-inspection surveys and updates to your asbestos register, to help you maintain compliance and ensure a safe environment for years to come.
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FAQS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Have questions about asbestos surveys or compliance? Check out some of our FAQs below for clear, concise answers to the most common queries—helping you stay informed and confident in managing asbestos risks effectively.
What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibre that was widely used in construction and other industries until the late 1990s. The three types of asbestos fibres most used in the UK are: blue (crocidolite), brown (amosite) and white (chrysotile).
Where is asbestos found?
Before its dangers were known, asbestos was often used in buildings for insulation, flooring, roofing, and was sprayed on ceilings and walls. Its use is now banned in the UK, but buildings constructed before the year 2000 may still have asbestos in them. Materials containing asbestos are referred to ‘ACMs’ (asbestos containing materials). Asbestos can also be found in soils, where ACM waste has been disposed.
What does UK law say about managing asbestos?
UK law is very strict about managing ACMs (asbestos containing materials). It is heavily regulated to ensure best practice and safety of anyone who may come into contact with it. The Duty to Manage Asbestos is the responsibility of the Duty Holder and the guidelines are included in the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012). The Regulations set out your legal duties and the ACOP and guidance give practical advice on how to comply with those requirements.
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