This one-day Duty to Manage Asbestos Training course is designed to provide employers, managers, and duty holders with a comprehensive understanding of their responsibilities under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012) to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises.
The course covers the legal obligations, risk assessments, and strategies required to manage asbestos safely and effectively, ensuring the health and safety of employees, contractors, and anyone who may be affected by the presence of asbestos in the workplace. Here are the course objectives:
Gain a clear understanding of asbestos, its properties, the health risks associated with exposure, and the types of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) that may be present in buildings.
Learn about the legal duties of employers and duty holders under CAR 2012, specifically the "Duty to Manage Asbestos," and the need for proper risk management when dealing with asbestos in non-domestic properties.
Understand the importance of carrying out thorough asbestos surveys and risk assessments to identify the location, condition, and type of asbestos-containing materials in a building or site.
Learn how to develop and implement an effective Asbestos Management Plan (AMP) to ensure ongoing safety and compliance. This includes managing risks, establishing procedures for safe handling, and maintaining records.
Understand how to create and maintain an up-to-date Asbestos Register that tracks the location and condition of ACMs within a building or facility, including the responsibilities of those who access and manage the register.
Learn how to implement control measures, such as signage, labelling, and safe work practices, to prevent accidental exposure to asbestos fibres. Understand how to monitor and manage asbestos risks in the workplace.
Understand the importance of providing training to employees and contractors who may be exposed to asbestos and ensuring clear communication regarding the risks and procedures for managing asbestos safely.
Gain knowledge on how to respond to incidents involving asbestos, including accidental damage or disturbance of ACMs, and the immediate steps required to minimize exposure.
Learn about the importance of maintaining accurate documentation related to asbestos surveys, management plans, and training, and how to comply with legal requirements for record-keeping.
This course is aimed at employers, managers, and individuals with the responsibility for managing asbestos in non-domestic premises, including facilities managers, health and safety managers, and duty holders. It is also suitable for those involved in the management, refurbishment, or maintenance of buildings where asbestos may be present.
People legally responsible for managing asbestos in non-domestic premises.
Those responsible for workplace safety and compliance.
Anyone overseeing maintenance, repairs, or building management.
Professionals managing risk, compliance, and safety systems.
Individuals tasked with surveys, registers, or management plans.
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