Our UKATA Duty to Manage Asbestos (Overview) Course provides delegates with the knowledge, responsibilities and legislative requirements outlined in the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, Regulation 4, concerning the management of asbestos in non-domestic premises.
This half-day course develops an understanding of the duties of asbestos duty holders, the types of asbestos surveys required, and the practical application of findings in an asbestos management plan.
To be eligible for UKATA Duty to Manage Asbestos (Overview) Course, delegates must provide:
- Evidence of having successfully completed a UKATA Asbestos Awareness Course within the last 6 months. If it is not completed within this timescale, then the delegate will need to undertake a new UKATA Asbestos Awareness Course.
This course is aimed at assistants to duty holders and
appointed persons, building owners, landlords, sub-lessors, managing agents,
and any individuals assisting in the compliance with the Control of Asbestos
Regulations 2012, Regulation 4.
If you have any problems with English literacy or language
comprehension, you must bring them to the attention of your employer as well as
our support team.
The agenda of the UKATA Duty to Manage Asbestos
(Overview) Course includes:
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Module
1 - Regulation 4 – Duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises
- Module
2 - Asbestos Surveying – HSG 264
- Module
3 - Asbestos Survey Reporting
- Module
4 - Management Plans
- Module
5 - Defining Non-Licensable & Licensable Work
Successful delegates will receive a UKATA Duty to Manage
Asbestos (Overview) Course e-certificate, valid for a period of 1 year from the
date of the course.
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No. Our UKATA Asbestos Awareness course does not train you to work with any forms of Asbestos, as it does not meet the legal requirements as defined within the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012). This course provides accredited awareness training for employees whose work could foreseeably expose them to Asbestos.
No. As this is a classroom-based course, you are not required to bring any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). For certain training sessions, temporary equipment such as safety harnesses may be provided if required.
Yes, we can absolutely offer you support. We understand that everyone learns differently, and we’re committed to making our courses accessible to all. Our instructors are experienced in delivering training to individuals with varying levels of reading and writing ability.
We can offer additional verbal guidance, practical demonstrations, and one-to-one support when attending training courses at one of our training centres. If required, we can also arrange for assistance during written assessments, such as a reader.
Please let our support team know in advance if you have any concerns, and we’ll do everything we can to support you in successfully completing your training.
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