This course is aimed at workers who in their fields of work may be potentially exposed to asbestos or asbestos containing material. The course is designed to give participants the knowledge to identify and report asbestos containing materials.
This course is aimed at workers who in their fields of work may be potentially exposed to asbestos or asbestos containing material. The course is designed to give participants the knowledge to identify and report asbestos containing materials.
Course Objectives And Content
Knowledge and skills to identify when and where asbestos and asbestos containing materials (ACM) may be present.
Knowledge of the hazards and risks associated with asbestos exposure and inhalation.
Precautions that need to be taken if asbestos is present.
Reporting procedures
An understanding of everyone’s general duty of care.
Height Safety Engineers have been in the business of protecting people for 20 years. Our mission is to provide industry best practice solutions, helping to maintain building compliance and work place safety.
Our accreditation
We have worked tirelessly to become one of the most credentialed height safety companies in Australia. We are dedicated to ensuring that everything we do exceeds industry best practice in every facet, and are dedicated to transparency and accountability in all parts of our work.
The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) has accredited HSE for compliance with ISO/IEC 17020 as a Type C Inspection Body.
The scope of our NATA accreditation is the broadest of any in the height safety industry in Australia. Through this accreditation, HSE’s clients can be assured that our testing and reporting on their height safety system is thorough, unbiased and completely independent.
Our team has also worked hard to gain certification in ISO 9001 Quality Management System and ISO45001 OH&S Management System.
Height Safety Engineers are also proud members of the Working at Heights Association of Australia. Through WAHA, we work with industry partners to help improve safety across all aspects of working at heights.
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