This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to remove friable asbestos containing material (ACM). It includes preparing, containing and removing friable ACM, and knowledge and application of decontamination and disposal requirements.
This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to remove friable asbestos containing material (ACM). It includes preparing, containing and removing friable ACM, and knowledge and application of decontamination and disposal requirements.
Site location can be a real workplace or simulated environment that may include domestic or commercial premises; a demolition site; or an existing structure being renovated, extended, restored or maintained.
Project sites for removal of friable asbestos include construction sites, ships, fences and soils.
The model work health and safety (WHS) regulations and the Code of Practice: How to safely remove asbestos (2018) requires workers to hold certification for the class of licensed asbestos removal work they will be undertaking.
Completion of this unit of competency is certification to undertake friable (Class A) removal work.
Course Delivery
Face to face training and assessment is conducted at one of Link Resources purpose built training facilities.
Upon arrangement, training and assessment can be conducted on-site at the premises of industry clients providing there a suitable infrastructure and industry training facilities.
Outcomes
Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO 45483).
Entry Requirements
CPCCWHS1001 Work safely in the construction industry and CPCCDE3014 Remove non-friable asbestos are a pre-requites to CPCCDE3015 – Remove friable asbestos.
All students must hold CPCCWHS1001 Work safely in the construction industry and CPCCDE3014 Remove non-friable asbestos prior to enrolling in CPCCDE3015 Remove friable asbestos.
All students must be literate in the English language (no interpreters allowed).
At enquiry, students can enter the program by expressing an interest and being sent an information pack that contains a booking notification and course information (Course Brochure).
This expression of interest enables the RTO and client to work together to identify any additional support needs & make adequate provisions.
Pathways
Training & Education Pathways: After achieving these units of competency students may undertake a range of associated construction and demolition units and qualifications.
Employment Pathways:
After achieving these units of competency students may seek employment or additional responsibilities as an asbestos removal assistant / operator in various industries.
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Participants will gain an understanding of the risks posed by asbestos and asbestos containing materials and how to work safely in areas which may be suspected or confirmed of containing asbestos.
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