ASB/General/TBT-ASB-016
Asbestos in Textured Coatings (Artex)
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Asbestos in Textured Coatings (Artex)
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Ref: TBT-ASB-016 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Textured coatings such as Artex applied to ceilings and walls before 2000 may contain chrysotile (white) asbestos.
- Asbestos in textured coatings is not dangerous while undisturbed but becomes a hazard when sanded, scraped, or drilled.
- Drilling, screwing, or sanding textured coatings releases asbestos fibres into the air where they can be inhaled.
- There is no safe level of asbestos exposure — even small quantities of inhaled fibres can cause mesothelioma.
- The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 require a survey before any work that disturbs textured coatings pre-2000.
- Sampling and laboratory analysis is the only reliable way to confirm whether textured coatings contain asbestos.
- If asbestos is confirmed, the work must be carried out under controlled conditions with notification to the HSE.
- Overcoating textured ceilings with paint or new plasterboard may be preferred to removal where practicable.
- Workers in refurbishment and maintenance are at greatest risk from unknowingly disturbing asbestos coatings.
- The duty to manage asbestos under Regulation 4 requires building owners to identify and manage ACMs including coatings.
Why?
| Prevent fatal disease | Inhaling asbestos fibres causes mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis — all potentially fatal with no cure. |
| Legal requirement | The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 require identification, assessment, and controlled disturbance of all ACMs. |
| Common but hidden | Textured coatings look harmless but can contain asbestos — workers must never assume they are safe to disturb. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Asbestos Awareness | Artex and Textured Coating Removal |
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