Asbestos Awareness Training

Comply UK Cambridge is one Asbestos Awareness Training providers with over 8 years of industry experience.

Training Purpose –

By the end of the course delegates should be able to:

Discuss the origins of Asbestos and where it is found
Outline the health hazards caused by asbestos and its routes of entry into the body
Identify the locations/products where asbestos containing materials are likely to be found
Outline the basic occupiers duties in relation to asbestos
Contrast the difference between “licensed” removal of asbestos and non licensed work with asbestos
Identify correct control measures for non licensed work with asbestos
Who Would Benefit

Those whose work may bring them into contact with asbestos products and who need to be able to recognise the risks and act accordingly.

Our Asbestos Awareness Training course covers:

What is asbestos?
Health hazards of asbestos;
Asbestos in buildings;
Asbestos legislation;
Asbestos waste;
Emergency procedures;
Multiple choice question paper.

Price

Attend our ‘Public Course‘ – £55.00 per delegate.

Book you own ‘Private Course‘ – £350.00 for up to 20 delegates.

Extra costs may be involved if the course is to be run at a client’s own premises lying a significant distance from our training centres.

We also offer online asbestos Awareness Training

Online / Classroom

The first main distinction is between online and classroom (or face to face) training. Online courses, like the one we offer on this website, are taken on a computer (or tablet or phone) at the candidate’s own pace. The training can be carried out at home or at a place of work, perhaps on an office computer. Online training should be taken individually – candidates wouldn’t sit together and work through an online course as a group. All the course content would be presented to the candidate via the website

Classroom training is usually conducted in a group with a qualified instructor leading the session. The advantages of learning in a classroom environment are that you have an instructor and other participants to ask questions of and discuss the course content with. The disadvantages of classroom training compared with online courses are generally considered to be cost and time – classroom courses can take longer and cost more.