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  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • Asbestos Awareness Asbestos awareness training is required to be given to employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to asbestos. In particular, it should be given to all demolition workers and those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades. Asbestos awareness training is not training to work with any forms of asbestos. It is likely to form the first part of training for work with asbestos, but on its own it is does not meet the legal requirements laid down under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR). The course objective is to provide an awareness and develop the knowledge amongst employees as regards the hazards and risks posed by asbestos containing materials (ACMs). The course further gives an overview of the legislative measures in place to permit employees to safeguard themselves and others affected by work activities. Learning Objective On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
    • Have an increased awareness of the nature and properties of asbestos and its effects on health, including the increased risk of lung cancer for asbestos workers who smoke.
    • Be familiar with the types, uses and likely occurrences of asbestos in buildings and where appropriate items of plant.
    • Know how to avoid the risks from asbestos by understanding.
    • Where to obtain information on asbestos in premises prior to commencing work.
    • What to do if suspicious materials are found.
    • How to use appropriate workplace precautions, including the risk assessment process, or seek advice on workplace precautions, in respect of the risks of asbestos.
    • Undertake work activities in a safe manner and without risk to themselves or others.
    • Have an awareness of the key aspects of the asbestos regulations and how they fit into the broader context of health and safety legislation.
    • Procedures to be followed when coming into unintentional contact with asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and an understanding of the appropriate emergency arrangements.
  • IOSH Managing Safely Refresher

    In order to keep updated with the knowledge learnt during the IOSH Managing Safely training, it’s recommended to take the 1-day Refresher course every 3 years. This course updates and refreshes their knowledge in the key areas of Managing Safely, updates delegates on the latest legislation and renews their IOSH Managing Safely certificate for a further 3 years. To qualify for this training, delegates must hold a valid IOSH Managing Safely certificate.  

    Course Content

    • Module 1: Thinking Back
    • Module 2: Leadership
    • Module 3: Plan
    • Module 4: Do
    • Module 5: Check
    • Module 6: Act
  • IOSH Managing Safely

    Who is Managing Safely for? Managing Safely is designed for manager and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation worldwide. They won’t suddenly become safety experts – but they’ll get up to speed on the practical actions they need to take and gain the knowledge and tools to tackle the safety and health issues they’re responsible for. Managing Safely makes a powerful case for safety and health being an integral part of day-to-day management and business. Managing Safely covers:
    • Assessing risks
    • Controlling risks
    • Understanding responsibilities
    • Understanding hazards
    • Investigating incidents
    • Measuring performance
    Successful delegates are awarded an IOSH Managing Safely certificate
  • IOSH Managing Safely

    Who is Managing Safely for? Managing Safely is designed for manager and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation worldwide. They won’t suddenly become safety experts – but they’ll get up to speed on the practical actions they need to take and gain the knowledge and tools to tackle the safety and health issues they’re responsible for. Managing Safely makes a powerful case for safety and health being an integral part of day-to-day management and business. Managing Safely covers:
    • Assessing risks
    • Controlling risks
    • Understanding responsibilities
    • Understanding hazards
    • Investigating incidents
    • Measuring performance
    Successful delegates are awarded an IOSH Managing Safely certificate
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