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Leading asbestos consultancy Fibre Management Ltd goes live with Alpha Tracker

Fibre Management Ltd (FML) offer a complete and independent asbestos service for their clients from initial consultancy through to:

  • Asbestos Surveys – Management, Demolition or Refurbishment
  • Asbestos Registers / Plans / Drawings / CAD
  • Asbestos Management
  • Asbestos Management Plans tailored to your needs
  • Tender Documentation /Assessment, Scope of works
  • Risk Assessments
  • Asbestos Removal Project Management
  • Asbestos Sampling
  • Asbestos Training
  • Lead Paint Sampling

Their objective is to provide a specialised, site specific and cost effective asbestos management service, with their clients' safety and legal compliance at the forefront.

Fibre Management Ltd's excellent and informative website
Today the directors, management and surveying team received their Alpha Tracker and Tracker Mobile training so that they can go live with automated asbestos surveying from on-site tablet through to report PDF and their client portal!

One of FML's professional surveying team in action with Tracker Mobile on a Samsung tablet

Fibre Management's busy admin office
If we can help you to streamline your asbestos consultancy business, please do get in touch.

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