Non-licensed asbestos training course in Bury, Manchester.

Working with non-licensed asbestos training is mandatory for professionals that are likely to come into contact with asbestos fibres in their daily work. At Armco we are offering a work with non-licensed asbestos training course to satisfy these regulations.

Last Updated on March 1, 2022 by Dan

Armco are holding a working with non licensed asbestos training course on January 30th 2015 at Bury Business centre, Kay Street, Bury, Greater Manchester.

This asbestos training is designed to meet the new regulations required of the HSE and is crucial for anyone who is likely to uncover asbestos fibres in their work, specifically on construction built before 2000. The Control of Asbestos regulations 2012 stops anyone working with ACM’s (asbestos containing material) unless they have completed the necessary mandatory training.

At Armco, we provide asbestos training for people who have contact with asbestos that does not require a licence. Participants of the course will be provided with the knowledge and training, enabling you to work safely with non-licensed ACM (asbestos containing material).

Our IATP approved working with non-licensed asbestos training course will cover the following topics;

The course provides classroom based training in the form of an oral and PowerPoint presentation with printed handouts. The course is led by our fully qualified and friendly professionals.

Our Non Licensed asbestos training course integrates the requirements stated in the Approved Code of Practise (ACoP) L143, Reg 10 (Paras 129-131) and HSG 210 ‘Asbestos essentials task Manual’.

At Armco we offer a different variety of Asbestos training courses including face fit testing and online courses;  https://www.armcoasbestostraining.co.uk/ Available at our office in Bury, Manchester or a location convenient to the company.

You can contact the Armco office on 0161 761 4424 with any queries, for any more information or to join the course, or get in touch via the contact form on the website.

Published Jan 20, 2015

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