Unlocking Asbestos Data Everywhere

OpenAsbestos™ is an open, collaborative, not-for-profit initiative for the asbestos industry.
Based on web standards and commonly agreed data exchange formats, OpenAsbestos™ enables software systems to exchange asbestos-related data and documents safely and securely for the common good.
OpenAsbestos™ is managed by a Steering Board which is being recruited in July 2022 from leading figures across the UK asbestos industry.
Start Software director and creator of the Tracker & Alpha Tracker family of asbestos software systems, is leading the project.
The OpenAsbestos™ project was started in 2021 and is gathering momentum in summer 2022 with a number of significant organisations in the UK asbestos industry joining the project.
We had a soft-launch at the Asbestonomy conference in London in June 2022.
We introduced OpenAsbestos™ at a meeting of industry leaders at the UK Parliament in July 2022.
On February 7th 2025, a segment on Good Morning Britain covered Mesothelioma and the personal story of Emily‑Jane, drawing emotional attention to the human impact of asbestos exposure.
The purpose of the OpenAsbestos™ protocol is driving policy change and supporting safer environments
Asbestonomy 2024 was held in Madrid, Spain, and we were there to represent OpenAsbestos.
— Andrew Paten, Co-Founder, UK National Asbestos Register
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
See Contact Us. We welcome applications for new Steering Board members and organisations wishing to experiment with the API.
No. The “Open” in OpenAsbestos refers to the open standard protocol that enables different systems to communicate. Your asbestos data is private and secure by default. Nothing is shared unless you, as the duty holder, explicitly authorise it.
Very little. OpenAsbestos™ acts as a gateway, not a store of information. It has been designed to make live asbestos data available to people who need it, wherever the information is stored.
You do. Duty holders decide if, when, and with whom information is shared. By default, no one else can see your data.
Yes. OpenAsbestos uses secure, encrypted connections between systems. No data leaves your system without your explicit instruction. The protocol has been designed to meet high security and privacy standards.
No. Using OpenAsbestos is no different to other secure data integrations you already use (for example, online banking or HMRC submissions). The protocol ensures only the data you choose to share is transferred, and only with the parties you authorise.
OpenAsbestos supports compliance by ensuring data sharing only occurs when the duty holder authorises it. As with any system, your organisation remains the data controller and decides what is shared.
No. They can only access the information you allow. Sharing requires an explicit connection and your authorisation.
The Lab Sample Exchange is a feature of Alpha Tracker that allows labs to send and receive sample results digitally. It requires a connection to OpenAsbestos to work, but this connection only transmits the specific sample data you authorise — nothing more. Labs cannot access the rest of your asbestos data.
No. You can run your asbestos management software as normal without ever connecting to OpenAsbestos. The protocol is only there if you want the benefits of controlled data sharing.
Yes. You can stop sharing data whenever you wish. You remain in control at all times.
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