Types, uses and likely presence of asbestos in the workplace
The PCBU’s and the worker’s roles and responsibilities under the asbestos management plan
The asbestos register and the information contained in it
Processes and methods to be followed to prevent exposure, including exposure from any accidental release of airborne asbestos
The correct use of PPE including respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
The implementation of control measures and safe work methods to eliminate or minimise the risks associated with asbestos to limit the exposure to workers and other persons
The exposure standards and control levels for asbestos
Purpose of any exposure monitoring or health monitoring that may occur
Topics Covered
A PCBU must ensure workers who they reasonably believe may be involved in asbestos removal work in the workplace
Carrying out of asbestos-related work are trained in the identification, safe handling and suitable control measures for asbestos and ACM.
This course is based on the Code of Practice - How to manage and control asbestos in the workplace.
Location
Perth
How can this workshop be delivered?
Face to face
Overview
Information and training must be provided to workers, contractors and others who may come into contact with Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) in a workplace, either directly or indirectly. Participants will learn about the hazards of Asbestos, responsibilities, processes and correct use of PPE.
Workshop Outcomes
Health risks of asbestos
Types, uses and likely presence of asbestos in the workplace
The PCBU’s and the worker’s roles and responsibilities under the asbestos management plan
The asbestos register and the information contained in it
Processes and methods to be followed to prevent exposure, including exposure from any accidental release of airborne asbestos
The correct use of PPE including respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
The implementation of control measures and safe work methods to eliminate or minimise the risks associated with asbestos to limit the exposure to workers and other persons
The exposure standards and control levels for asbestos
Purpose of any exposure monitoring or health monitoring that may occur
Topics Covered
A PCBU must ensure workers who they reasonably believe may be involved in asbestos removal work in the workplace
Carrying out of asbestos-related work are trained in the identification, safe handling and suitable control measures for asbestos and ACM.
This course is based on the Code of Practice - How to manage and control asbestos in the workplace.
Who is this workshop for
Anyone who may come into contact with Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) in a workplace either directly or indirectly.
Handouts/materials provided
Nil
What to bring
Nothing to bring
Facilitator
Mark Small Occupational Health & Safe
As a passionate Safety Professional, Mark is driven to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Mark is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. He has worked in a variety of safety related roles and has more than 17 years of experience as a Safety Professional.
Mark has extensive management and board experience having held positions of President, Chairman, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. He is a Life Member and past President of the Petroleum Club of Western Australia.
Mark specialises in mining, construction, energy and the maritime industry and works across WA both consulting to industry and delivering training solutions. His current and past clients include Fremantle Ports, City of Perth, Small Business Development Corporation, Master Builders, and CCIWA.
Mark delivers a range of workshops from understating the WHS Legislation, investigating accidents, through to safety training for Supervisors and Managers.
As a passionate Safety Professional, Mark is driven to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Mark is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. He has worked in a variety of safety related roles and has more than 17 years of experience as a Safety Professional.
Mark has extensive management and board experience having held positions of President, Chairman, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. He is a Life Member and past President of the Petroleum Club of Western Australia.
Mark specialises in mining, construction, energy and the maritime industry and works across WA both consulting to industry and delivering training solutions. His current and past clients include Fremantle Ports, City of Perth, Small Business Development Corporation, Master Builders, and CCIWA.
Mark delivers a range of workshops from understating the WHS Legislation, investigating accidents, through to safety training for Supervisors and Managers.
As a passionate Safety Professional, Mark is driven to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Mark is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. He has worked in a variety of safety related roles and has more than 17 years of experience as a Safety Professional.
Mark has extensive management and board experience having held positions of President, Chairman, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. He is a Life Member and past President of the Petroleum Club of Western Australia.
Mark specialises in mining, construction, energy and the maritime industry and works across WA both consulting to industry and delivering training solutions. His current and past clients include Fremantle Ports, City of Perth, Small Business Development Corporation, Master Builders, and CCIWA.
Mark delivers a range of workshops from understating the WHS Legislation, investigating accidents, through to safety training for Supervisors and Managers.
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