More than half NHS Scotland buildings not inspected for Raac
- More than half of the NHS buildings in Scotland suspected to have dangerous concrete have not been fully inspected, raising concerns about safety.
- Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete may be present in up to 254 NHS buildings, including major hospitals, posing potential risks to patients and staff.
- Despite ongoing reviews, progress to address the issue has been slow, as high-risk buildings are identified and categorized across various health boards in Scotland.
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Less than half of NHS buildings in Scotland inspected for dangerous RAAC concrete
The Scottish Government says that just 97 buildings have been physically inspected by specialist engineers, who are then tasked with making recommendations for treatment or removal.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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