Overview
Our Duty to Manage Asbestos in Non-Domestic Premises course provides attendees with a detailed overview of the legislative requirements of Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2012, regulation 4.
Who is the course for?
Any persons who requires an overview of the duty to manage and legislative requirements. This would normally include, but is not limited to duty holder’s assistants, appointed persons assistants, building owners, landlords, sub-lessors, managing agents etc. and any person assisting duty holders in the compliance with Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2012, regulation 4.
Why attend?
To provide the delegate with a basic understanding of the legislative requirements of CAR 2012 with particular reference to the Duty holder and who that could be, the surveys available, what to expect in a survey and the asbestos management plan and its use and requirement. This course covers an overview of the duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises as specified in CAR 2012.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS COURSE ONLY PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A MORE IN-DEPTH COURSE A 3 DAY DUTY TO MANAGE: APPOINTED PERSON COURSE IS REQUIRED.
It is important to note that Reg 10 of the ACoP requires employers to make sure that anyone who supervises employees who are liable to disturb asbestos during their work ensures they receive the correct level of information, instruction and training to enable them to carry out their work safely and competently and without risk to themselves or others.
How long does the course take?
The duration of the training can be divided into three categories. The chosen category will be determined by undertaking a training needs analysis (TNA) on individual delegates attending open courses or through discussions with the client at the time of booking to establish the correct course and duration for the training.
DM1: Initial training with no previous UKATA asbestos awareness training undertaken
The expected duration for this training will be 1 day or a minimum of 6 learning hours. This training will include the asbestos awareness element as laid down in the Asbestos Awareness Syllabus.
DM2: Initial training with previous UKATA certificated asbestos awareness training within 6 months of the start date
Verification of the asbestos awareness training will be undertaken by TASC and must be no more than six months from the date of the asbestos awareness training, should the asbestos awareness training fall outside of this, then DM1 training will be required. The expected duration for this training will be ½ day or 3 learning hours.
DM3: Refresher training
This should be considered if works methods change or gaps in competency have been identified by means of carrying out a TNA.
Where does the course take place?
The course can be delivered at our training centre in Chorley or at the client’s premises if suitable training facilities are available.
What do I need to bring?
Just bring yourself and a whole bunch of enthusiasm. We supply the rest.
When does the course take place?
Our course times vary. Please contact us using the enquiry form for more details on when the next available course is taking place.
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Why TASC?
At TASC, we have been providing UKATA asbestos training for over 15 years.
- We are a founding member of UKATA
- We are able to tailor your training requirements to individual needs
- All refresher training is based on a training needs analysis (TNA)
Contact us to find out more.