Asbestos remains a significant concern in schools and public buildings across the UK. Many of these properties were built or refurbished during periods when asbestos was widely used — and unlike private homes, the responsibility to manage asbestos is ongoing and legally enforced.
For local authorities, academy trusts, facilities managers and dutyholders, understanding and meeting these responsibilities is essential to protecting occupants and remaining compliant.
Why Asbestos Is Still Common in Schools & Public Buildings
Asbestos was heavily used in public-sector construction due to its:
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Fire resistance
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Durability
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Insulating properties
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Low cost
As a result, asbestos may still be present in:
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Schools and colleges
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Council buildings
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Libraries and leisure centres
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Hospitals and clinics
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Community halls
Even where asbestos has been partially removed, residual materials may remain.
Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found
In schools and public buildings, asbestos is often found in:
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Ceiling tiles and voids
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Asbestos insulating board (AIB)
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Pipe lagging and boiler insulation
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Service ducts and risers
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Wall panels and partitions
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Floor tiles and adhesives
Many of these materials remain hidden until disturbed by maintenance or refurbishment.
Legal Duties Under UK Regulations
Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, dutyholders must:
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Identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs)
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Assess their condition and risk
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Maintain an up-to-date asbestos register
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Prevent disturbance
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Inform staff and contractors
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Implement and review an asbestos management plan
These duties apply regardless of whether asbestos is in good condition.
Who Is the Dutyholder in Schools?
Responsibility may sit with:
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Local authorities
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Academy trusts
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Governing bodies
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Facilities or estates managers
In shared-use buildings, responsibilities must be clearly defined and documented.
Managing Asbestos Safely in Occupied Buildings
Asbestos does not always need to be removed. Safe management may include:
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Regular inspections
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Clear labelling of ACMs
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Restricting access where required
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Training caretakers and maintenance staff
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Communicating risks to contractors
Removal is usually required when asbestos is damaged or likely to be disturbed.
Maintenance, Refurbishment & Asbestos Risk
Routine maintenance is one of the highest-risk activities in schools.
Before any intrusive work:
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Asbestos registers must be checked
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Staff and contractors informed
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Additional surveys arranged if required
For refurbishments, a Refurbishment & Demolition survey is legally required.
What Happens If Asbestos Is Disturbed in a School?
If asbestos is disturbed:
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Areas must be isolated immediately
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Work stopped
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Professional assessment arranged
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Air monitoring may be required
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Parents, staff or authorities may need informing
Quick, professional action prevents wider disruption and risk.
Why Professional Support Is Essential
Public buildings face higher scrutiny. Professional asbestos management:
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Protects occupants
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Demonstrates compliance
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Reduces reputational risk
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Supports audits and inspections
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Prevents emergency closures
Documentation and transparency are key.
FAQs – Asbestos in Schools & Public Buildings
Do schools still contain asbestos?
Yes. Many UK schools were built before asbestos was banned and still contain ACMs.
Is asbestos safe if left undisturbed?
Yes — provided it is in good condition and managed correctly.
How often should asbestos be inspected?
Typically every 6–12 months, depending on risk level.
Do contractors need asbestos information?
Yes. All contractors must be informed before carrying out work.
Does asbestos always need removing from schools?
No. Removal is only required when materials are damaged or likely to be disturbed.
Supporting Safe, Compliant Public Buildings
Managing asbestos in schools and public buildings requires experience, clarity and compliance — not guesswork.
Innov8 Group Ltd supports schools, councils and public-sector organisations across the UK with asbestos surveys, management plans, air monitoring and licensed removal — helping dutyholders meet their responsibilities confidently and professionally.
📞 Contact Innov8 today for expert support with asbestos management in public buildings.