RAAC is a lightweight form of concrete used mainly in roof, floor and wall construction in the UK from the mid-1950s to the mid-1990s. It has been found in a range of buildings, both public and private sector.
There has recently been significant media interest in RAAC as it has proven to be not as durable as other concrete building materials. There is a risk it can fail, particularly if it has been damaged by water or not formed correctly when originally fabricated.
We have carried out an assessment of our estate and to our knowledge there is no RAAC in our buildings. We are continuing to liaise with NHS Scotland Assure and the Scottish Government in this regard.
We encourage staff to monitor the buildings they are working in and report any issues to our Estates helpdesk without delay. Early resolution of any building problems will keep staff and the working environment as safe as possible.