The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is reminding companies of the importance of the accuracy of asbestos surveys after two workers were unwittingly exposed to asbestos, whilst carrying out refurbishment work. The call comes after the prosecution of Bestoff Services Ltd today, 23 March, at Didcot Magistrates’ Court following a breach of health and safety legislation at a construction site in Abingdon, Oxford between 1 and 5 February 2008. Bestoff Services Ltd of Chorleywood, Hertfordshire pleaded guilty to breaching section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. They were fined £3,000, ordered to pay costs of £2091.70 and a victim surcharge of £15. The company carried out an asbestos survey on a site at Unit 27, Nuffield Way, Abingdon in February 2008 and reported that the site contained no asbestos. Two members of staff began work on the site the following month and part of their job involved removing panels of fibrous board. Several days later the site manager became suspicious about the pieces of fibrous panels that had been removed and they were analysed. The results showed they did in fact contain asbestos. On 27 March an additional survey was carried out which identified asbestos-containing materials in several areas throughout the building, including the areas where the two men had been working. HSE Inspector, Karen Morris, said: |

