The Low Asbestos Content Scheme (LACS) assesses the performance of laboratories carrying out the identification of asbestos at low concentrations. LACS is operated by HSE Testing and Monitoring, which oversees management, registration, and membership matters together with distribution of the samples and processing the participant data.
Important dates
LACS R26 samples will be despatched by week commencing 5 January 2026
Deadline for results is 27 February 2026
Full schedule
You can find all the dates for the dispatch of samples, deadlines for receiving results, and when reports are available in the Asbestos proficiency test schedule.
Group reports
Get the latest LACS group reports.
Previous reports are available on the National Archives website
Analytes in the scheme
Amosite, chrysotile, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite and actinolite in various matrices such as solids and powders. The scheme has the advantage that it includes both common and less common forms of asbestos. The asbestos content will range from 0.01 - 0.1%.
Who should participate
Laboratories wishing to monitor and improve the quality of their asbestos analytical techniques. This scheme will enable laboratories to demonstrate their competence with respects to regulatory standards.
How the scheme works
The LACS year operates from April to March and test materials are distributed to participants quarterly with distribution dates detailed in the LACS schedule. These are normally in-line with distribution dates for AIMS.
The test materials used in the scheme are all manufactured in the laboratory and do not necessarily reflect typical asbestos containing materials used in buildings. Also, whilst the 6 regulated asbestos types will be included, it is not anticipated that all 6 will be used every year and laboratories should not rely on LACS to demonstrate analytical competence in the identification of the 6 regulated asbestos types. From time to time more unusual samples and naturally occurring industrial minerals will be included.
Test materials may contain up to 3 different asbestos types or no asbestos at all. A range of non-asbestos fibres may also be included. Each sample is individually manufactured by careful weighing and mixing of the asbestos component(s) and matrix material.
A representative sub-set of all test materials is fully validated against detailed criteria before introduction into LACS. The validation laboratories are normally accredited to ISO 17025 for the measurement of asbestos in bulk materials.
There is no recommended method for LACS although the low asbestos content suggests many laboratories will use electron microscopy techniques. However, in order to ensure detection of all asbestos types present, it is strongly recommended that the sample is analysed in its entirety.
Participants obtain a round score for the qualitative assessment (identification of asbestos types present).
Detailed guidance
Detailed guidance, including how the scheme operates and hints and tips for participants is available in the information book for participants.
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Participating laboratories, login to enter your data online.
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