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Tersus

Asbestos management

With extensive experience and a proven track record across a broad range of sectors, Tersus offers compliance solutions delivered by knowledgeable professionals and market-leading software to assure a safe and legally compliant built environment. With seven principal hubs across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and over 400 staff, Tersus is well placed to meet the compliance needs of its customers.

Products and services

Asbestos management and consultancy services

  • Surveys
  • Project management and remediation
  • Consultancy services and training services
  • Air monitoring and four stage clearance with certificate of reoccupation
  • Asbestos database and portals

CDM, project management, health and safety consultancy services and fire services

  • Bespoke project design and management
  • CDM site auditing and training
  • Health and safety services
  • Compartmentation surveys and fire door inspections
  • Client CDM Advisor
  • Consultant to the client and principal designer
  • Fire consultancy and inspection services

All asbestos inspection services are UKAS accredited across all locations, including for the most complex survey and asbestos removal inspections. With six main laboratories, Tersus can offer a fast turnaround of results to aid in risk management, incident resolution, and project facilitation UK-wide.

Integrated asbestos removals management service can take the findings from a survey inspection and quickly derive a competitively costed abatement solution using a network of approved fully licensed asbestos removal contractors. Following a formal inspection and work sign-off Tersus immediately updates core asbestos register data to reflect the changes made, to ensure reliance on asbestos risk information and thus maintain full compliance with the “Duty to Manage” regulation 4 of CAR 2012.

Contact Tersus

Tel: 0330 024 1444
Email: requests@tersusgroup.co.uk

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