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HSENI launches Asbestos Campaign – Always Ask for the Asbestos Register

Date published: 14 June 2021

Topics: Asbestos,  Construction,  Workplace Health

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) today launched its new Asbestos Campaign, Always Ask for the Asbestos Register, aimed at the dangers of working with asbestos.

Asbestos is still a major killer of tradespeople in Northern Ireland

The campaign, which will take the form of social media messages, television and radio adverts, as well as outdoor advertisements throughout Northern Ireland over the coming months, is aimed at raising awareness and offering advice about the dangers of working with asbestos.

It will also encourage tradespeople to ‘Always Ask for the Asbestos Register’, particularly when working on buildings constructed before the year 2000. Managers of these commercial buildings have a legal duty to carry out a survey to establish if asbestos is present, identify what type it is, and have it recorded in an Asbestos Register which should be made available to tradespeople before working in their building.

HSENI Chief Executive Robert Kidd said: “Exposure to asbestos remains one of the biggest threats to construction employees in Northern Ireland. On average, one asbestos-related death occurs every two weeks in Northern Ireland.

“We are working to reduce the number of asbestos-related deaths, and we are launching this campaign aimed at protecting lives and protecting livelihoods, with the hope that it will have a real impact on tradespeople and the construction industry. Be alert to the possibility of asbestos containing materials before commencing drilling, cutting or demolition works that could lead to dangerous exposure.”

Recent figures also show that asbestos-related diseases killed 27 people, including 12 tradespeople in Northern Ireland in just one year.

For further information on asbestos visit our website at:

  • hseni.gov.uk/asbestos

Notes to editors :

  1. The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) is an Executive Non-Departmental Public Body, sponsored by the Department for the Economy (DfE)
  2. HSENI is the lead body responsible for the promotion and enforcement of health and safety at work standards in Northern Ireland
  3. For media enquiries please contact HSENI Press Office on 028 9024 3249 or email media@hseni.gov.uk. For out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer on 028 9037 8110

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