UKATA Duty to Manage
The Duty to Manage Course: Extension to Asbestos Awareness is for those requiring an overview of managing asbestos and the legislative requirements.
It’s relevant for job roles such as Dutyholder’s Assistants, Landlords, Building Owners, Surveyors, Managing Agents and any person assisting Dutyholders in the compliance with CAR 2012 Regulation 4.
The Duty to Manage Course: Extension to Asbestos Awareness is for those requiring an overview of managing asbestos and the legislative requirements.
It’s relevant for job roles such as Dutyholder’s Assistants, Landlords, Building Owners, Surveyors, Managing Agents and any person assisting Dutyholders in the compliance with CAR 2012 Regulation 4.
Key Information
Course Info
To provide the delegate with a basic understanding of the legislative requirements of CAR 2012 with particular reference to the Dutyholder and who that could be, the surveys available, what to expect in a survey, and the asbestos management plan and its use and requirement.
Course Duration
8 hours
Content
- Asbestos Awareness Training
- Regulation 4 – Duty to Manage Asbestos in Non-Domestic Properties
- Asbestos Surveying
- Asbestos Survey Report
- Understanding the need for an Asbestos Management Plan
- Defining work which is Non-Licensable and Licensable (inc NNLW)
- Managing Asbestos Projects
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course all delegates will receive a UKATA Duty to Manage certificate.
This course is CPD registered and 8 hours will appear on your certificate.
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UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Waste & Civic Amenity Site Personnel
The Asbestos Non-Licensed Waste & Civic Amenity Site Personnel course offers an introduction to non-licensed work with asbestos with a bespoke element for Waste and Civic Amenity Personnel. It gives an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
This course will assist delegates to meet their legal obligations when undertaking Non-Licensed or Notifiable Non-Licensed Asbestos work on Waste and Civic Amenity Sites where asbestos wastes are knowingly or inadvertently received.
Asbestos training should be given to any persons who may encounter asbestos containing materials during their day to day work activities whilst working or controlling work on licensed Waste or Civic Amenity sites.
In particular, it should be given to the engineers who are responsible for the design and operation of the waste management site, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, waste management and civic amenity site operatives, machine drivers and maintenance engineers and operatives, fencing installation contractors, those employed to undertake engineering or environmental measurements on site, including the taking of leachate samples for analysis or any other persons likely to come into contact with or inadvertently disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 during their work on such sites.
The Asbestos Non-Licensed Waste & Civic Amenity Site Personnel course offers an introduction to non-licensed work with asbestos with a bespoke element for Waste and Civic Amenity Personnel. It gives an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
This course will assist delegates to meet their legal obligations when undertaking Non-Licensed or Notifiable Non-Licensed Asbestos work on Waste and Civic Amenity Sites where asbestos wastes are knowingly or inadvertently received.
Asbestos training should be given to any persons who may encounter asbestos containing materials during their day to day work activities whilst working or controlling work on licensed Waste or Civic Amenity sites.
In particular, it should be given to the engineers who are responsible for the design and operation of the waste management site, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, waste management and civic amenity site operatives, machine drivers and maintenance engineers and operatives, fencing installation contractors, those employed to undertake engineering or environmental measurements on site, including the taking of leachate samples for analysis or any other persons likely to come into contact with or inadvertently disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 during their work on such sites.
Key Information
Course Info
To provide delegates with the theoretical and practical knowledge to undertake non-licensed work with ACM’s.
Course Duration
- Full course (including asbestos awareness) = 1.5 days
- Course where asbestos awareness for Awareness for Civic Amenity Site Site Operatives undertaken previously = 1 day
Content
- Asbestos Awareness for Civic Amenity Site Site Operatives (if not previously given)
- Asbestos in waste materials
- Distinction between LW, NLW and NNLW
- Explanation of the different types of works that can be undertaken and classified as NLW
- Design of waste sites to segregate asbestos waste
- Advice to members of the public
- Reasons for rejecting a load
- Hazardous Waste (Amendment) Regulations 2009
- Risk Assessments and plans of work (EM0)
- Accidental disturbance / Emergency Procedures (EM1)
- Information, Instruction and Training (EM2)
- Use of Class H Vacuum (EM 4)
- Use of Wetting control measures (EM 5)
- Personal protective equipment (EM 6)
- Cleaning (EM 7)
- Decontamination (EM 8)
- Waste (EM 9)
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course all delegates will receive a UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Waste and Civic Amenity Site Certificate.
This course is CPD registered and the respective number of hours will appear on your certificate.
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UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Groundworker
The UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Groundworker course offers an introduction to non-licensed work with asbestos with a bespoke element for Groundworkers. It gives an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
This course will assist delegates to meet their legal obligations when undertaking work with Non-Licensed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) contained or presumed in soils or below ground and other Notifiable Non-Licensed Works (NNLW).
In particular, it should be given to site investigation engineers, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, ground work operatives, including ground drilling and manual excavations, fencing installation, on site remediation and waste disposal, or any other persons likely to disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 and JIWG CAR-SOIL 2016.
The UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Groundworker course offers an introduction to non-licensed work with asbestos with a bespoke element for Groundworkers. It gives an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
This course will assist delegates to meet their legal obligations when undertaking work with Non-Licensed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) contained or presumed in soils or below ground and other Notifiable Non-Licensed Works (NNLW).
In particular, it should be given to site investigation engineers, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, ground work operatives, including ground drilling and manual excavations, fencing installation, on site remediation and waste disposal, or any other persons likely to disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 and JIWG CAR-SOIL 2016.
Key Information
Course Info
To provide delegates with the theoretical and practical knowledge to undertake non-licensed work with ACM’s.
Course Duration
- Full course (including asbestos awareness) = 1.5 days
- Course where asbestos awareness for groundworkers undertaken previously = 1 day
Content
- Asbestos Awareness for Groundworkers (if not previously given)
- Asbestos in Soils Origins
- Distinction between LW, NLW and NNLW
- Explanation of the different types of works that can be undertaken and classified as NLW
- Typical types of contamination that can be found below ground level
- Isolation of areas, cordoned off areas, contaminated zones, access and egress points, clear instructions on working practices such as hand picking/machine removal, decontamination of machinery, wetting techniques, assessments of exposure relating to ground disturbance
- Additional legislation
- Risk Assessments and plans of work (EM0)
- Accidental disturbance / Emergency Procedures (EM1)
- Information, Instruction and Training (EM2)
- Use of Class H Vacuum (EM 4)
- Use of Wetting control measures (EM 5)
- Personal protective equipment (EM 6)
- Cleaning (EM 7)
- Decontamination (EM 8)
- Waste (EM 9)
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course all delegates will receive a UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Groundworker Certificate.
This course is CPD registered and the respective number of hours will appear on your certificate.
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UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Operative
The UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Operative training should be given to those whose work will knowingly disturb low risk asbestos containing materials (ACMs), such as maintenance workers and their supervisors.
This type of work is classed as non-licensed work or notifiable non-licensed work (NNLW), as defined in HSG210 and in accordance with CAR 2012 Reg 3 (2)
In addition to asbestos awareness, those employees whose work will knowingly disturb ACMs should receive this task-specific information, training and instruction.
The UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Operative training should be given to those whose work will knowingly disturb low risk asbestos containing materials (ACMs), such as maintenance workers and their supervisors.
This type of work is classed as non-licensed work or notifiable non-licensed work (NNLW), as defined in HSG210 and in accordance with CAR 2012 Reg 3 (2)
In addition to asbestos awareness, those employees whose work will knowingly disturb ACMs should receive this task-specific information, training and instruction.
Key Information
Course Info
To provide delegates with the theoretical and practical knowledge to undertake non-licensed work with ACMs.
Course Duration
- Full course (including asbestos awareness) = 1.5 days
- Course where asbestos awareness undertaken previously = 1 day
Content
- Asbestos Awareness training (if not previously given)
- Additional legislation
- Use of Class H Vacuum (EM 4)
- Use of Wetting control measures (EM 5)
- Personal protective equipment (EM 6)
- Cleaning (EM 7)
- Decontamination (EM 8)
- Waste (EM 9)
- Certificate of handover (EM 10)
- Risk assessment and plans of work
- Emergency Procedures
- Use of PPE and RPE
- Use of wetting techniques
- Bagging Waste
- Decontamination
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course all delegates will receive a UKATA Asbestos Non-Licensed Operative Certificate.
This course is CPD registered and the respective number of hours will appear on your certificate.
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UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Waste & Civic Site Personnel
The half day UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Waste & Civic Site Personnel Training course offers an introduction to asbestos with a bespoke element for Waste and Civic Site Personnel. It covers an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
Asbestos awareness training should be given to any persons who may encounter asbestos containing materials during their day to day work activities whilst working or controlling work on licensed Waste or Civic Amenity sites.
In particular, it should be given to the engineers who are responsible for the design and operation of the waste management site, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, waste management and civic amenity site operatives, machine drivers and maintenance engineers and operatives, fencing installation contractors, those employed to undertake engineering or environmental measurements on site, including the taking of leachate samples for analysis or any other persons likely to come into contact with or inadvertently disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 during their work on such sites.
The half day UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Waste & Civic Site Personnel Training course offers an introduction to asbestos with a bespoke element for Waste and Civic Site Personnel. It covers an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
Asbestos awareness training should be given to any persons who may encounter asbestos containing materials during their day to day work activities whilst working or controlling work on licensed Waste or Civic Amenity sites.
In particular, it should be given to the engineers who are responsible for the design and operation of the waste management site, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, waste management and civic amenity site operatives, machine drivers and maintenance engineers and operatives, fencing installation contractors, those employed to undertake engineering or environmental measurements on site, including the taking of leachate samples for analysis or any other persons likely to come into contact with or inadvertently disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 during their work on such sites.
Key Information
Course Info
To raise awareness and develop an employee’s knowledge about the risks and hazards posed by asbestos containing materials.
Course Duration
4 hours
Content
- An introduction to asbestos; history, types, uses and likely occurrence of asbestos and ACM’s in waste materials
- Legislative requirements relating to asbestos and Hazardous Waste
- Overview of the health effects
- Advising members of the public
- Dealing with mixed waste, segregating and rejecting waste
- How to avoid the risk from asbestos
- Multiple choice exam
Certification
UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Waste and Civic Site Personnel Certificate to all successful delegates
This course is CPD registered and 4 CPD hours will appear on your certificate.
Course fees include UKATA Registration and Certificate. ID badges are available on request.
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UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Groundworkers
The half day UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Groundworkers Training course offers an introduction to asbestos with a bespoke element for Groundworkers. It covers an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
Asbestos awareness training should be given to any persons who may encounter asbestos containing materials during their day to day work activities whilst undertaking ground work activities.
In particular, it should be given to site investigation engineers, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, ground work operatives, including ground drilling and manual excavations, fencing installation, on site remediation and waste disposal, or any other persons likely to disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 and JIWG CAR-SOIL 2016.
The half day UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Groundworkers Training course offers an introduction to asbestos with a bespoke element for Groundworkers. It covers an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
Asbestos awareness training should be given to any persons who may encounter asbestos containing materials during their day to day work activities whilst undertaking ground work activities.
In particular, it should be given to site investigation engineers, utilities installation and maintenance engineers, ground work operatives, including ground drilling and manual excavations, fencing installation, on site remediation and waste disposal, or any other persons likely to disturb asbestos containing materials as defined in CAR 2012 and JIWG CAR-SOIL 2016.
Key Information
Course Info
To raise awareness and develop an employee’s knowledge about the risks and hazards posed by asbestos containing materials.
Course Duration
4 hours
Content
- An introduction to asbestos; history, types, uses
- Asbestos in Soils Origins including free fibre contamination
- Legislation and safe working practices
- Overview of the health effects
- Inadvertent identification of hidden ACM’s, short term remediation, isolation & emergency procedures
- How to avoid the risk from asbestos
- Multiple choice exam
Certification
UKATA Asbestos Awareness for Groundworkers certificate to all successful delegates.
This course is CPD registered and 4 CPD hours will appear on your certificate.
Course fees include UKATA Registration and Certificate. ID badges are available on request.
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UKATA Asbestos Awareness
The half day Asbestos Awareness Training course offers an introduction to asbestos, an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
Asbestos awareness training should be given to employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of the building and expose them to asbestos or those who supervise or influence the work. In particular, it should be given to those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades where it is foreseeable that Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) may become exposed during their work.
The half day Asbestos Awareness Training course offers an introduction to asbestos, an overview of health effects, details of protective equipment, legislation and safe working practices. It includes a multiple choice exam.
Asbestos awareness training should be given to employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of the building and expose them to asbestos or those who supervise or influence the work. In particular, it should be given to those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades where it is foreseeable that Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) may become exposed during their work.
Key Information
Course Info
To raise awareness and develop an employee’s knowledge about the risks and hazards posed by asbestos containing materials.
Course Duration
4 hours
Content
- An introduction to asbestos
- Legislation and safe working practices
- Overview of the health effects
- How to deal with an asbestos emergency
- How to avoid the risk from asbestos
- Multiple choice exam
Certification
UKATA Asbestos Awareness certificate to all successful delegates.
This course is CPD registered and 4 CPD hours will appear on your certificate.
This course is also available in-house at a location of your choice or at our Cardiff HQ.
Course fees include UKATA Registration and Certificate. ID badges are available on request.
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Asbestos Training
Enquin Environmental were amongst the first Asbestos Consultants in the UK to be recognised as a UKATA* Approved Asbestos Training Provider, having been members since 2009.
Our courses range from a general overview to emphasise responsibilities and knowledge of both Employers and Employees in dealing with asbestos, to specific courses aimed at Contractors and Tradesmen working with non-licensed products.
Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Regulation 10, every employer must ensure their employees have the skills and knowledge to safely deal with asbestos in their day to day activities. Enquin Environmental can provide courses specifically tailored to meet a Client’s need which can be held at our training centre or at a suitable location of your choice.
All our UKATA courses are eligible for CPD hours.
Enquin Environmental were amongst the first Asbestos Consultants in the UK to be recognised as a UKATA* Approved Asbestos Training Provider, having been members since 2009.
Our courses range from a general overview to emphasise responsibilities and knowledge of both Employers and Employees in dealing with asbestos, to specific courses aimed at Contractors and Tradesmen working with non-licensed products.
Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Regulation 10, every employer must ensure their employees have the skills and knowledge to safely deal with asbestos in their day to day activities. Enquin Environmental can provide courses specifically tailored to meet a Client’s need which can be held at our training centre or at a suitable location of your choice.
All our UKATA courses are eligible for CPD hours.
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