What Does a Coal Mining Risk Assessment Involve?
Wondering what’s included in a Coal Mining Risk Assessment? You’re not alone. This is one of the most frequently asked questions we get at EnviroSolution.
A Coal Mining Risk Assessment (CMRA) is a detailed investigation into past mining activity near your proposed development site. Its aim? To make sure your project isn’t sitting on a hidden danger. ☠️
Here’s what the process usually involves:
- A review of Coal Authority data 📊
- A site-specific risk analysis 📍
- Identification of any past mining features like shafts, adits, or shallow workings 🕳️
- Recommendations for further ground investigation or mitigation if needed
This isn’t just about ticking boxes. A comprehensive Coal Mining Risk Assessment protects you from subsidence, structural damage, and even legal trouble. 🏚️
Whether you’re applying for planning permission or just want assurance that your land is safe to build on, a CMRA is an investment in your project’s future. 💡
Let EnviroSolution take the stress off your hands. Our fast turnaround and expert team make the process smooth, efficient, and compliant with local authority requirements. 🚀