Asbestos Awareness E-Learning Courses
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Our Asbestos Awareness course includes all components below...
Asbestos Awareness: Course Overview
Defining Asbestos.Relevant legislation.
Health and safety.
Laws and guidance, including Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.
Types and uses of asbestos.
Approved Code of Practice.
Asbestos FAQ
Asbestos refers to a set of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals: chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite. Among these, chrysotile and amosite asbestos are most common. Although asbestos fibres are microscopic in nature, they are extremely durable and resistant to fire and most chemical reactions and breakdowns.
The strength of asbestos, combined with its resistance to heat, allowed it to become the material of choice in a variety of products, including, but not limited to, roofing shingles, floor tiles, ceiling materials, cement compounds, textile products, and automotive parts. Asbestos is now strictly regulated as exposure to this toxic mineral can now be directly and scientifically linked to a number of lung and respiratory conditions including mesothelioma.
Asbestos is classified as a known human carcinogen. The property of durability—which made asbestos so desirable to manufacturers—is that which makes asbestos hazardous. Asbestos fibres are microscopic, and therefore, are easily inhaled. Once inhaled, the fibres cling to the respiratory system, including the lining of the lungs and inner cavity tissue. As asbestos fibres are typically quite rigid, they become lodged in the soft internal tissue of the respiratory system and are not easily expelled or broken down by the body.>
Pricing
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Accreditation
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Booking
Please call us to get a quote. Once your booking is confirmed, we will then send you your joining instructions! No downloads, no hassle. Just create a login and input the code we send you to start the course.
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Assessment
After you have completed your assessment (including multiple choice questionnaire), your digital certificate is sent to the email address used to login as soon as the course is completed.
If you have not received your certificate, please first check your spam box. If it isn’t there, please call and we will get this resent.
Do courses expire?
There is no expiry date on course credits. Once a credit has been bought it can be allocated at any time. However, should the credit have been allocated to the delegate, each learner then has 12 months to complete the course.
In other words, unallocated course credits have no expiry date. If for example you ordered 1000 licences, and allocated 600 courses in year 1, you would have 400 licences left to allocate in year 2.
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