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Due to popular demand, Armco are holding a UKATA approved Asbestos Awareness and Works with Non-Licensed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) training session at Bury Business, Centre, Kay Street, Bury, Greater Manchester on Tuseday, 4th June 2013. Asbestos Awareness training is mandatory for any worker whom is likely to uncover asbestos in their work tasks, specifically working on houses […]
Read the full article | Published May 23, 2013
Armco are holding a UKATA approved Asbestos Awareness and Works with Non-Licensed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) training session at Bury Business, Centre, Kay Street, Bury, Greater Manchester on Friday, 17th May 2013 at 9.30 a.m. If you work in any of the following professions, you have been deemed likely to come into contact with asbestos in your daily […]
Read the full article | Published May 14, 2013
London based property firm Optima Cambridge Ltd have been fined £80,000 for a catalogue of safety breeches and failing to adequately train staff with regards to asbestos. Optima were renovating the Burton Brewery building in 2009 and 2010. Burton magistrates court heard how Optima ‘put profit before safety’ by failing to protect its workers against […]
Read the full article | Published May 03, 2013
Armco are holding a UKATA approved Asbestos Awareness and Works with Non-Licensed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) training session at Bury Business, Centre, Kay Street, Bury, Greater Manchester on Friday, 17th May 2013. Asbestos Awareness training is mandatory for any worker whom is likely to uncover asbestos in their work tasks, specifically working on houses built before […]
Read the full article | Published Apr 29, 2013
Do you work in the following professions? Demolition Workers; Carpenters and Joiners; Plumbers; Roofing contractors; Painters and decorators; Plasterers; Construction workers; Fire and burglar alarm installers; Shop fitters; Gas fitters; Computer installers; General Maintenance Staff e.g. Caretakers; Telecommunications Engineers; Building Surveyors; Cable Layers; Electricians and; Heating and Ventilation Engineers. If so, these professions have been specifically earmarked as requiring […]
Read the full article | Published Mar 19, 2013