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Asbestos Training Liverpool

Asbestos Training Courses

If your business is looking for Asbestos Training in Liverpool, Fibre Safe can offer you a comprehensive service that will include all aspects of ‘asbestos awareness’ in your places of work. It is an invaluable programme which has become a legal requirement and is-therefore-hugely important for employees to undertake; protecting your workers from the threat of asbestos. At Fibre Safe, we have been running these courses across many sectors; providing all there is to know about asbestos in the workplace.

Our training covers:

Category Aclick here to read more

Category B click here to read more

Regulation 4: The Duty to Manage, Duty Holders Responsibilities – click here to read more

Old examples of products made from Asbestos

Fibre Safe is a professional, highly qualified Asbestos Specialist, based in the North West, with offices in Wirral, Liverpool, Manchester and Flintshire. We are able to deliver training online or to groups – with social distancing measures taken into account. Whatever your requirements are, Fibre Safe will deal with your enquiry promptly, efficiently and above all professionally. Whether its a domestic issue or a major commercial project, the same principles apply each and every time. Working closely with you, we are able to tailor a solution that will fit in with the criteria each individual client expects; delivering fast responses which are thorough in detail.

For asbestos training in Liverpool, all our courses meet the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2006 and ACOP(Approved Code of Practice) L143. Suitable for groups up to 15, we can either accommodate at our own venue or at your premises. With mandatory training-now, a requirement-it is imperative anyone liable to be exposed to asbestos fibres in the workplace, gets the necessary training to encounter this-these including Electricians, shopfitters, joiners, gas fitters, roofing contractors and many many more; benefiting from the training that gives peace of mind to themselves and to their employers.

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Our Qualifications and Accreditations include:

  • BOHS P402 Asbestos Surveying and Sampling
  • BOHS P405 Management of Asbestos in Buildings
  • BOHS P406 Supervision and Management of Safe Removal of Asbestos
  • ARCA (Asbestos Removal Contractors Association)
  • ARCA – Asbestos Licensed Removal Operative
  • ARCA – Asbestos Licensed Operative Supervisor
  • ARCA – Asbestos Licensed Contract Manager
  • UKATA (UK Asbestos Training Association)
  • UKATA – Asbestos Tutor
  • CIRIA – Construction Industry Research and Information Association
  • CIRIA – Asbestos in Soil

For prompt, professional service, call our Liverpool office today on: 0151 515 2342.  

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