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Written by Ostara Systems

Updated at May 19th, 2025

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An Asbestos Record requires a status. The default statuses added in Ostara are Confirmed, Suspected and Removed. The Asbestos Status section in Core Data allows the Client to specify other Asbestos statuses should they require other statuses (or would like to rename the provided statuses). 

  1. Choose Building > Asbestos Status from the Core Data menu.
  2. Once open, a list of Asbestos Statuses is displayed. Here, it is possible to choose which Statuses are applicable by ticking and un-ticking the desired items. There is also the ability to add items using the "Add" button or to edit items using the "Edit" button. 
  3. When adding, on clicking the Add button, the Add Asbestos Status screen will appear. All that is required here is the name of the status and an indication of whether this status should indicate that Asbestos is confirmed/is present. 
  4. After selecting "Edit", the Edit Asbestos Status screen is displayed. All that is required here is a change of the name of the status selected. 
  5. Once all the changes have been made, click “Save” to apply them.
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