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Courses are provided by recognised industry professionals, who will provide anyone taking an asbestos course, or undergoing asbestos training with the guidance, support and learning opportunities to ensure all UKATA standards are met. Such courses provide the knowledge for awareness, dealing with and the removal of asbestos. |
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Intensive asbestos courses, such as the 1-day Master Class Course in Asbestos training provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the aspects of asbestos, from identification to removal. This course provides an understanding into the management of asbestos. It covers everything from removal procedures, health implications and waste management. |
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Courses such as the Asbestos Awareness course and Asbestos Management courses provide those with knowledge of how to deal with and identify asbestos. These courses are intensive half-day courses and bring people up to date and inform them of their responsibilities under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 (CAR) and provide information on the HSC Approved Code of practice for dealing with asbestos. You will then receive a HSE recognised license allowing you to work in the asbestos field. |
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For those non-licensed individuals who work near, or may disturb asbestos the Non Licensed Working With Asbestos course provides a comprehensive insight. This course is perfect for those who knowingly disturb asbestos and inform them of their responsibilities. General maintenance staff, electricians, plumbers, gas fitters, painters and decorators, joiners, plasterers, demolition and construction workers, roofers, heating and ventilation engineers, telecommunications engineers, fire and burglar alarm installers, computer installers, shop fitters, and their supervisors will see this course as a necessity. |
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The Asbestos Surveying is a longer three-day course. This course provides the skills through both classroom and practical opportunities to survey buildings for asbestos and take relevant action. The course involves an exam and provides students with a BOHS and a qualification for asbestos surveying. |
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Managing asbestos in buildings provides an understanding of asbestos, an understanding of HSE Legislation and teaches students to survey, perform risk assessments, air sampling and how to remedy problems. It is a four-day course and provides a BOHS qualification. |
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These courses provide those who wish to work in the field with the chance for a qualification and also an exciting opportunity to enter the field of asbestos surveying and management. |
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| Asbestos Training | What to Expect? |
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Courses vary between the classroom and the practical, depending on the individual course. After partaking in and qualifying from a course, individuals have the necessary skills to pursue the qualification from their training. These skills and knowledge ensure safe working skills, which meet industry standards. |
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| Qualification Information - What To Do With Your Skill? |
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Licensed courses provide students with the license to perform specific duties and are recognised by the UKATA and HSE. These skills provide users with new skills, the ability to add to their current work, or partake in a exciting field of employment and all the prospects that come in addition. |
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| Training Course Centres |
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With a wide range of asbestos training centres, providing asbestos courses throughout the UK. Those wishing to partake won't be short of choices. Asbestos training courses provide students with up-to-the-minute qualifications, taking into account all current legislations. This affords them recognised accreditations and all the opportunities that come with them. |