IATP, IIRSM CPD Approved
Course Description
Asbestos is probably the most dangerous building material ever used. Every year thousands of people fall ill and die because of exposure to asbestos and it was widely used by the construction industry right up until the year 2000.
The Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) apply to employers, employees, self-employed persons, and duty holders and cover all work with asbestos-containing materials. Regulation 10 of CAR states that every employer must ensure that adequate information, instruction, and training is given to employees who are liable to be exposed to asbestos. This includes maintenance workers and others who may come into contact with or disturb asbestos.
As well as informing candidates about the risks of working with asbestos, the course will deliver content to help them recognize asbestos-containing materials, make them aware of where it was used, including steps they can take to minimize the risks, and discuss the legislation that applies to working with asbestos. Each module is rounded off with several multiple-choice questions, candidates are required to get 100% on these tests to pass the course.
They have the opportunity to review all the answers at the end of each module before final submission and will be given 3 attempts to achieve the required result.
Who should take this product?
Target Audience
Advantages
Being aware of the products that are likely to contain asbestos and the risks associated with them gives workers and supervisors the information they need to avoid work that may disturb asbestos.
The course is approved by leading industry bodies CPD and the IATP.
Online training is flexible, efficient, and cost-effective meaning the candidate can progress through the modules at their own pace and in their own time, so they can fit the training around their work and personal life.
KarlBaker Training courses are accredited by the UK awarding bodies under license (IATP, CPD, LIRSM, IFE, ICM, IUSH, LASER, ETA ) recognized globally. A certificate is issued upon successful completion