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Paul Jenks
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We're working on an MOD site and have felled several hundred trees. We were due to grind the stumps. However, asbestos has been found in the ground around the place.

The main contractor, a very safety conscious company, is having the stumps dug out and fastidiously jet washed to remove all soil, stone and possibly asbestos.

The challenge is getting a tub grinder for the stumps. (Biggest is about 750mm diameter)

 

Does anyone on here do this? The contract is a shoe in and they would have to be a sub-contractor to us. They would also have to be very up to date with their paperwork, certificates, CSCS, RAMS and be security cleared prior to starting, the main contractor is very diligent about safe processes and methodology. The site is in Hampshire.

 

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