Asbestos Removal
Asbestos Removal is a sensitive and highly specialised operation that should only be carried out by appropriately trained, fully insured and competent contractors. By engaging an approved, experienced asbestos contractor you are ensuring that exposure or spread of asbestos fibres on your site is prevented.
As one of the Irelands largest Asbestos Removal Companies, Longford Environmental has the ability and expertise to remove and dispose of notifiable and non-notifiable asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in the correct manner in compliance with current regulations and HSA guidelines.
All our operatives and supervisors hold current training certification provided by the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and have routine medical surveillance undertaken. We comply with all current legislation, providing clients and the Health and Safety Authority with full documentation detailing our procedures prior to commencement of asbestos removal works.
Longford Environmental can offer you a wide range of asbestos removal, encapsulation and decontamination services to suit your requirements. Our highly qualified and experienced management staff will work with you to plan your works to limit the amount of disruption on site, often providing alternative solutions to ensure that your employees and visitors are not affected by the remedial works.
Using the latest technologies and equipment, ensures that the services provided offer the most practical, advanced and cost effective solutions.
Our site teams can also provide re-insulation and minor re-instatement work following asbestos works, reducing liaison and lead-in times for follow-on contractors.
Highly trained and experienced staff
Competent advice on the removal, encapsulation and decontamination of Asbestos containing materials (ACMs)
Dedicated policies and procedures for working within the domestic sector
Site-specific risk assessments and method statements
Compliance with Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Exposure to Asbestos) Regulations 2006, HSA Guidance documents and approved working practices
Access to Health and Safety Consultant for more complex works