If you are responsible for a school, college, further education campus or specialist educational setting built before 2000, you have a legal duty to manage any asbestos that may be present. At HSG Asbestos Surveys, we work with headteachers, bursars, facilities managers, local authority estates teams, and multi-academy trust property leads across the North of England to provide clear, straightforward asbestos surveys that help you stay compliant and keep pupils, students and staff safe. Whether you manage a single school building or a portfolio of educational sites, we can help. We keep things simple, we turn surveys around quickly, and we give you a report you can actually understand
Asbestos was widely used in school construction and refurbishment right up until it was banned in 1999. Many primary schools, secondary schools, FE colleges and specialist education settings built or extended during the post-war decades contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) that can be easy to overlook, including:
In many cases, these materials are safe if left undisturbed. However, if you are planning building works, a classroom refurbishment, maintenance activity or any work that could disturb these materials, a survey is a legal requirement before work starts. Given that schools are occupied by children and young people, early and thorough identification of ACMs is particularly important.
Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, anyone who owns, occupies or has responsibility for a non-domestic premises has a legal duty to manage asbestos. This applies to all educational settings, including:
The problem is that many of these materials do not look any different from non-asbestos alternatives. You cannot tell by looking at them. The only way to know for certain is to have the building surveyed or the material tested before work starts.
Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, anyone carrying out work that could disturb asbestos has a legal duty to take the right precautions. As a contractor, this means:
The duty to manage means you must:
We can help you meet all of these requirements. Our surveys give you a clear asbestos register and management report that you can keep on file, share with your governing body or trust, and provide to any contractors working on site.
If you are planning a classroom refurbishment, new building works, an extension or any maintenance work, you need a refurbishment survey covering the areas where work will take place. This is a legal requirement and protects your contractors, caretakers, teaching staff and pupils.
A refurbishment survey is more thorough than a management survey and involves assessing hidden areas within the building fabric. We will give you a detailed report that your contractors can use to plan their work safely.
A management survey is the starting point for most schools and education settings. It is designed to locate any ACMs that could be disturbed during normal day-to-day use of the building, including routine maintenance and minor works. It gives you the asbestos register you need to fulfil your duty to manage.
We carry out management surveys with minimum disruption to your school or college. In most cases, we can work during school holidays, INSET days, evenings or at weekends — so there is no disruption to pupils or timetables..
If there is a specific material in your school building that you are unsure about, we can take a sample and have it analysed by an accredited laboratory. This removes any guesswork and gives you a definitive answer about whether the material contains asbestos. This is particularly useful when taking on a new school building, when a caretaker or contractor flags a concern on site, or when carrying out condition surveys ahead of planned maintenance programmes
We provide asbestos surveys for schools and educational settings across the North of England, with particular coverage across Yorkshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
| Yorkshire | Lancashire | Greater Manchester |
| West Yorkshire: Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, Halifax, Wakefield, Dewsbury, Batley | Blackburn, Burnley, Preston, Blackpool, Accrington, Clitheroe, Nelson, Colne | Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Bolton, Wigan, Oldham, Rochdale, Bury |
| North Yorkshire: Harrogate, York, Skipton, Ripon, Northallerton, Scarborough | Lancaster, Morecambe, Chorley, Leyland, Ormskirk, Skelmersdale | Tameside, Trafford, Salford, Leigh, Ashton-under-Lyne |
| South Yorkshire: Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham | Pendle, Ribble Valley, Wyre, Fylde, South Ribble, West Lancashire | Not sure if we cover your area? Just get in touch and we will let you know. |
| East Yorkshire: Hull, Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, Goole, Howden |
Not sure if we cover your area? Get in touch, and we will be happy to help.
BOHS Qualified Surveyors – All of our surveyors hold BOHS (British Occupational Hygiene Society) qualifications, ensuring surveys are carried out to the highest professional standard.
Yes. If your school or education setting was built before 2000 and you are planning any refurbishment, building works, or maintenance activity, a refurbishment survey is a legal requirement before work starts in the affected areas. This applies whether the school owns the building or the works are being carried out by a contractor appointed by the local authority or trust.
It depends on the size and complexity of your site. A single-storey primary school can usually be surveyed in a few hours. Larger secondary schools, FE campuses or multi-building sites will take longer. We will give you a clear time estimate before we visit, and we will work with you to arrange a time that causes minimal disruption — typically during holidays or at weekends.
Yes. We are fully aware of safeguarding requirements and are happy to arrange visits outside of pupil contact hours. All of our surveyors can provide DBS certification on request.
Finding asbestos does not automatically mean it has to be removed. If the material is in good condition and will not be disturbed, it can often be safely managed in place. Our report will tell you exactly what was found, what condition it is in, and give you clear recommendations on next steps — so you can make informed decisions and demonstrate to your governing body or trust that the matter is being properly managed.
Yes. We regularly work with MATs and local authority estate teams managing multiple educational sites. We can produce consistent, comparable reports across your portfolio and help you build a clear picture of asbestos risk across all of your buildings.
If you need an asbestos survey for a school, college, or other educational setting in Yorkshire, Lancashire, or Greater Manchester, get in touch with us today. We offer free, no-obligation quotes and are happy to talk through your requirements before you commit to anything.
Just give us a call or fill in our online quote form, and we will get back to you within one working day