What’s the Difference Between an Asbestos Management Survey and an R&D Survey?
If you’ve been told you need an asbestos survey, you might have heard a few different options floating around. Mainly, an asbestos management survey or a refurbishment and demolition survey.
For many property owners, landlords, and contractors, the difference between the two isn’t always obvious. However, choosing the correct survey is essential for staying compliant and keeping people safe during maintenance, refurbishment, or demolition work.
What Is an Asbestos Management Survey?
An asbestos management survey is designed to help property owners safely manage asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) during the normal day-to-day use of a building.
The purpose of the survey is to:
- Identify asbestos-containing materials that could be disturbed during regular occupancy or maintenance
- Assess the condition of those materials
- Help create an asbestos management plan
These surveys are generally non-intrusive and focus on accessible areas of the property.
Management surveys are commonly used for:
- Commercial buildings
- Rental properties
- Schools and public buildings
- Homes built before 2000 where no major works are planned
If asbestos is found, it does not necessarily mean it must be removed. In many cases, the material can remain safely in place and be monitored over time.
What Is an R&D Survey?
An R&D survey, short for Refurbishment and Demolition survey, is required before any intrusive building work takes place.
Unlike a management survey, an R&D survey is fully intrusive because it needs to inspect areas that may be hidden behind walls, ceilings, floors, or inside the building structure.
The goal is to identify any asbestos that could be disturbed during:
- Renovation projects
- Structural alterations
- Strip-outs
- Demolition work
These surveys are legally required before refurbishment or demolition work begins on buildings constructed before 2000.
Because of the intrusive nature of the inspection, parts of the building may need to be opened up during the survey process.
Why the Difference Matters
Using the wrong type of asbestos survey can create serious problems. A management survey may identify visible asbestos risks, but it is not designed to locate hidden asbestos that could be disturbed during construction work.
This is why refurbishment or demolition should never begin without the correct survey in place.
Failing to carry out an R&D survey before intrusive work can:
- Put workers and occupants at risk
- Cause project delays
- Lead to legal and compliance issues
- Result in costly remediation work
Which Survey Do You Need?
The right survey depends entirely on what you plan to do with the property.
- If the building is occupied and no major work is planned, a management survey is usually appropriate.
- If you are renovating, refurbishing, or demolishing part of the building, you will typically require an R&D survey.
Not sure which asbestos survey you need? At 0800 Asbestos, we provide professional asbestos surveys and practical advice to help property owners, landlords, and contractors stay safe and compliant.
Get in touch today to discuss your project and arrange the right survey for your property.
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