1800429266

Class B Asbestos Removalist Refresher Training

Duration: 2 hours

Aim: Victorian Compliance Code for Removing Asbestos in Workplaces states that: "refresher training should be conducted every two years for persons undertaking Class B asbestos removal work." (paragraph 79). Victorian and WHS legal requirements are covered in this course.

Key Areas Covered:

  • Revision on asbestos and asbestos containing materials;
  • Relevant health and safety legislation; including the differences between OHS Regulations 2017 and WHS Regulations;
  • PPE;
  • Planning and preparation;
  • Air monitoring and visual clearances; and
  • Waste disposal and transport.

Target Audience: Victorian trained B Class removalists and those who have obtained a Statement of Attainment for CPCCDE3014A Remove non-friable asbestos.

Certificate: Students will be issued with a Certificate of Completion.

This course is one of our publicly run courses. To look at the available dates in your area and enrol follow one of the links below:

 

 
Class B Asbestos Removalist Refresher Training
 
Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Cost: $130 (Including GST, comprehensive course notes)
DatesLocationBook
2022  
Monday, 26 September 2022Notting HillBook
Thursday, 27 October 2022Notting HillBook
Wednesday 3rd NovemberOnlineBook
Wednesday, 23 November 2022Notting HillBook
Friday, 16 December 2022Notting HillBook

 

"This course can also be run just for you at your workplace.

If you are interested you can contact us  on 1800 429 266 or on email: training@hazcon.com.au

 

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