APPOINTED PERSON - ASBESTOS
This Appointed Person course covers the guidance issued by the UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA) for the provision of asbestos training for those responsible for asbestos containing materials in buildings as defined within the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR), HSG 264 – Asbestos: The Survey Guide (HSG264) and HSG 227 – A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Asbestos (HSG227).
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Regulation 4 covers the duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises. It requires duty holders to identify the location and condition of asbestos in non-domestic premises and to manage the risk to prevent harm to anyone who works on the building or to building occupants. It also explains what is required of people who have a duty to co-operate with the main duty holder to enable them to comply with the regulation. Non-domestic premises include the common parts of domestic premises.
HSG 264 requires an appointed person to assist in the management of asbestos containing materials in buildings (paragraph 14). HSG 264, requires the person appointed to be provided with the necessary skills and training for the effective management of asbestos in buildings.
Course Aims
To provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake the management of asbestos containing materials within the buildings that they are responsible for as defined in the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.
Course content
THEORY MODULES
• Asbestos awareness training (in accordance with UKATA document A0022)
• Regulation 4 – Duty to Manage Asbestos in Non-Domestic Premises
• Asbestos Surveying – HSG 264
• Asbestos Survey Report
• Material Risk Assessment of ACMs
• Priority Risk Assessments of ACMs
• Analysis of Assessment
• Management control options (HSG 227)
• Developing an asbestos management plan
• Reviewing and communicating the management plan
• Work with ACMs that requires a licence and work with ACMs that is notifiable
• Essentials of correct asbestos removal methods
PRACTICAL ELEMENTS
• Material Risk Assessment Algorithm
• Priority Risk Assessment Algorithm
• Analysis of Assessment
• Developing an Asbestos Management Plan
Candidates will be required to demonstrate the necessary understanding of the course, by undertaking a final written exam (an overall pass mark of 80% is required).
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Regulation 4 covers the duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises. It requires duty holders to identify the location and condition of asbestos in non-domestic premises and to manage the risk to prevent harm to anyone who works on the building or to building occupants. It also explains what is required of people who have a duty to co-operate with the main duty holder to enable them to comply with the regulation. Non-domestic premises include the common parts of domestic premises.
HSG 264 requires an appointed person to assist in the management of asbestos containing materials in buildings (paragraph 14). HSG 264, requires the person appointed to be provided with the necessary skills and training for the effective management of asbestos in buildings.
Course Aims
To provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake the management of asbestos containing materials within the buildings that they are responsible for as defined in the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.
Course content
THEORY MODULES
• Asbestos awareness training (in accordance with UKATA document A0022)
• Regulation 4 – Duty to Manage Asbestos in Non-Domestic Premises
• Asbestos Surveying – HSG 264
• Asbestos Survey Report
• Material Risk Assessment of ACMs
• Priority Risk Assessments of ACMs
• Analysis of Assessment
• Management control options (HSG 227)
• Developing an asbestos management plan
• Reviewing and communicating the management plan
• Work with ACMs that requires a licence and work with ACMs that is notifiable
• Essentials of correct asbestos removal methods
PRACTICAL ELEMENTS
• Material Risk Assessment Algorithm
• Priority Risk Assessment Algorithm
• Analysis of Assessment
• Developing an Asbestos Management Plan
Candidates will be required to demonstrate the necessary understanding of the course, by undertaking a final written exam (an overall pass mark of 80% is required).
Course Duration: 3 Days
Price: £425.00 (+VAT)
We run regular Duty to Manage Asbestos Courses at our training venue in Nottingham. Training can also be provided at our client's own premises if required.
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We also appreciate how difficult it can be to release vital staff for training and to this end we can provide ‘out of hours’ training for certain courses, at weekends or to tie in with shift patterns (including night shifts) to keep inconvenience and disruption to your operations to a minimum.
We also appreciate how difficult it can be to release vital staff for training and to this end we can provide ‘out of hours’ training for certain courses, at weekends or to tie in with shift patterns (including night shifts) to keep inconvenience and disruption to your operations to a minimum.