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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