M3 Associates Ltd. holds UKAS accreditation (to ISO standards) and is a UKAS accredited testing laboratory (No. 1803) and inspection body (No. 0234). We also maintain an in-house quality manager whose role is to maintain the quality of our service, the effectiveness and safety of our procedures and to maintain our UKAS accreditation to ISO standards.
Our accreditation is limited to those activities described on our UKAS schedule of accreditation. M3 Associates operates nationwide carrying out asbestos surveys and air testing from our head office based in Luton. We have been operating since 1996 meaning we have a wealth of experience to draw from. Unlike other companies M3 Associates is equipped and accredited to see a survey through from start to finish.
This is thanks to our qualified analysts who can analyse samples within our in-house laboratory. This also means we can offer a quick result on a survey or when sampling suspect materials as we do not need to wait on a third party for sample results.
Our accreditation is limited to those activities described on our UKAS schedule of accreditation. M3 Associates operates nationwide carrying out asbestos surveys and air testing from our head office based in Luton. We have been operating since 1996 meaning we have a wealth of experience to draw from. Unlike other companies M3 Associates is equipped and accredited to see a survey through from start to finish.
This is thanks to our qualified analysts who can analyse samples within our in-house laboratory. This also means we can offer a quick result on a survey or when sampling suspect materials as we do not need to wait on a third party for sample results.
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The aim of a management survey is to locate all ACMs that might be encountered during the normal day to day use of a building.
For example, asbestos wall panels or ceilings would be logged and sampled as would pipe lagging in a boiler-room, or vinyl floor tiles in a kitchen area.
Areas that would require causing damage to a property in order to access would not be covered by a management survey.
This would include areas inside wall voids, under floors or above fixed ceilings.
Hard to access areas such as high ceilings would need a means of access agreed before a survey starts in order to arrange specialist access equipment.
For example, asbestos wall panels or ceilings would be logged and sampled as would pipe lagging in a boiler-room, or vinyl floor tiles in a kitchen area.
Areas that would require causing damage to a property in order to access would not be covered by a management survey.
This would include areas inside wall voids, under floors or above fixed ceilings.
Hard to access areas such as high ceilings would need a means of access agreed before a survey starts in order to arrange specialist access equipment.
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