College Fined for Asbestos Failings

College Fined for Asbestos Failings

Newnham College has been fined for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during the refurbishment of a flat owned by the college.

Cambridge Magistrates’ Court heard that in March 2018, Newnham College employees and subcontractors were carrying out a refurbishment of a flat on Grange Road, Cambridge, when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after contractors had carried out work in them. No asbestos refurbishment survey was carried out before insulation debris being found. One employee, who contaminated his gloves and clothing with loose asbestos debris, did not have asbestos awareness training and spread asbestos from his clothing outside the flat.

An investigation by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) found that there were inadequate planning and management of the refurbishment work of a flat on Grange Road, Cambridge, when asbestos insulation debris was discovered in the floor voids after work had been carried out in them.

Newnham College of Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 5 and 16 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. It has been fined £12,000 and ordered to pay costs of £4,450.28.

Speaking after the hearing, HSE inspector Sandra Dias said: “Asbestos surveys need to be carried out before refurbishment works which disturb the fabric of a building. Asbestos is still present in hidden locations in buildings and needs to be located before work starts that could potentially expose individuals.

“Asbestos-related diseases are currently untreatable and claim the lives of an estimated 5,000 people per year in the UK.”