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Asbestos Analyst

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Asbestos Analyst
Asbestos Analyst
Our client is currently recruiting for an Asbestos Analyst to join their team on a permanent basis. As an Asbestos Analyst, you will carry out bulk sample analysis in accordance with current UK legislation, HSE guidance, and UKAS requirements, ensuring high standards of quality, accuracy, and health & safety at all times.
Responsibilities
- Undertake bulk asbestos sample analysis using polarised light microscopy (PLM/PCM) where required
- Ensure all work complies with UKAS accreditation (ISO/IEC 17025)
- Maintain and calibrate analytical equipment as required
- Follow laboratory quality systems, including:
- Internal audits
- Proficiency testing
- QA/QC procedures
- Liaise professionally with clients, contractors, and colleagues
- Adhere strictly to health & safety requirements and company policies at all times
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- BOHS P401 (bulk analysis)
- Proven experience working as an Asbestos Analyst in a UKAS-accredited laboratory
- Strong working knowledge of HSG248, HSG264, and relevant HSE guidance
- Good understanding of UK asbestos legislation and analytical methods
- Experience with quality management systems and UKAS assessments
- Previous participation in audits and proficiency testing schemes (e.g. RICE, AIMS)
- High attention to detail and ability to produce accurate, compliant reports
- Good communication and organisational skills
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