This course meets the training requirements under Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 278/05 for performing Types 1 and 2 asbestos work.
This course is intended for those who will perform Type 1 and/or Type 2 asbestos work operations. Please note: the scope of this course is not sufficient for performing Type 3 asbestos work. Please refer to Section 12 of Ontario Regulation 278/05 for the specific classifications of asbestos work operations or contact us if you require guidance.
This course meets the training requirements under Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 278/05 for performing Types 1 and 2 asbestos work.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program learners will understand:
Uses and common types of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in buildings
Health effects of asbestos exposure
Ministry of Labour Regulation 278/05
Owner and contractor responsibilities
Classification of asbestos operations
Measures and procedures for Types 1 and 2 asbestos operations
Personal hygiene and personal protective equipment for Types 1 & 2 asbestos operations (including training on respirator use & care)
Regulatory requirements for asbestos waste transportation and disposal
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