Issue details

18/00025 Asbestos Policy and Procedures

To consider and agree Kent County Council's Policy and Procedures for the management of asbestos. This Policy outlines how Kent County Council will meet its legal duties for the management of asbestos.

 

This includes a:

 

Risk Assessment/Survey Programme

The 3-year rolling program of risk assessments/ survey programme, forms and integral part of the statutory compliance package managed by Gen2 and covers both Corporate Landlord and the school estate.

Total cost for Corporate Landlord approximately £100,000

Total cost for Schools approximately £320,000.

 

Remedial Works

Remedial works related to asbestos can be difficult to correctly estimate as it is dependent on the size and complexity of the tasks undertaken. 

Schools that require asbestos remedial works are the responsibility of KCC if these works are a direct recommendation from the asbestos management survey. Work falling outside of the survey remit are at the cost of the school

 

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Affects more than two Electoral Divisions;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Division affected: (All Division);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 02/05/2018

Decision due: Not before 1st Jun 2018 by Cabinet Member for Corporate and Democratic Services

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Corporate and Democratic Services

Lead director: Rebecca Spore

Department: Strategic & Corporate Services

Contact: Anthony Carty, Head of Facilities Management 03000 417243 Email: anthony.carty@kent.gov.uk, Karen Ripley, Special Projects Manager Email: karen.ripley@kent.gov.uk.

Consultation process

The matter was discussed at the meeting of the Policy and Resources Cabinet Committee on 11 May 2018

Consultees

The policy spans the whole of the KCC property portfolio including all Members and Divisions.

Financial implications: Total cost for Corporate Landlord approximately £100,000 Total cost for Schools approximately £320,000

Legal implications: This Policy meets all legislative requirements and forms part of the Authority's planned preventative maintenance and statutory maintenance regimes

Equalities implications: None Known EIA conducted

Decisions

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