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At Bradley Environmental Consultants, we’re committed to delivering safe and effective asbestos removal services that meet all regulatory standards. In our latest video, we offer a clear overview of our non-licensed asbestos removal and remediation services—designed to handle specific lower-risk asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today launched a consultation on proposals to improve the application of the Control of Asbestos Regulations and guidance around asbestos management to help protect workers and building users.
Great Britain already has one of the best workplace health and safety performances globally, with some of the lowest rates of occupational injury and fatality in Europe. These proposals build on this strong foundation to enhance protections in areas where asbestos remains a significant health risk.
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At Bradley Environmental Consultants, we know that fitting training around busy work schedules can be a challenge. That’s why our eLearning courses are giving individuals and businesses a flexible, high-quality way to stay compliant and up to date with essential health and safety knowledge, all from the comfort of their own workspace.
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Bradley Environmental Consultants is proud to announce that it has been honoured with the Feefo Gold Trusted Service Award, a highly coveted seal of excellence that recognises businesses for delivering exceptional customer experiences.
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We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded our eLearning portal with a range of new courses designed to support compliance, safety and workforce wellbeing.
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Asbestos remains one of the UK’s most serious hidden health hazards, and despite it being banned over 20 years ago, it’s still present in many buildings and homes, and many people are still unaware of how common it can be and how often it goes unnoticed.
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When people think about water safety, they usually picture clean drinking water or functioning taps. What many don’t realise is that poorly maintained water systems can hide a serious health threat: Legionella bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires’ disease.
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Although the use of asbestos was banned in the UK more than two decades ago, it continues to be in a wide range of household items manufactured before the year 2000. It is generally known that asbestos can still be found in familiar building materials such as spray coatings, thermal insulation, asbestos insulating boards and various cement products, but what many may not be aware of, is the extent of its use and how it can still appear in everyday objects at home.
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A man with cancer linked to asbestos has died just weeks before two of his former employers were found negligent for exposing him to the deadly substance more than 20 years ago. John Reid, who worked as a labourer, was diagnosed with the asbestos-related lung disease mesothelioma in 2024 and died in March, aged 53.
