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Asbestos Awareness

65 Weeks
Intermediate
5 lessons
1 quiz
1 student

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that was widely used in the UK for its strength, heat resistance, and insulating properties. It can be found in a variety of buildings, machinery, and materials constructed or installed before the year 2000. Although highly useful in the past, asbestos is extremely hazardous to health if disturbed or damaged, releasing fibres into the air that can be inhaled. Exposure to asbestos can lead to serious lung diseases, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma.
Asbestos Awareness

Course Overview

This Asbestos Awareness e-learning course is designed to provide learners with essential knowledge about asbestos, the serious health risks it poses, and the responsibilities placed on individuals and organisations under UK health and safety law. Asbestos remains one of the most dangerous building materials ever used, and despite being banned in the UK, it can still be found in thousands of workplaces, commercial buildings, and domestic properties. This course plays a vital role in helping to prevent accidental exposure and ensure legal compliance.

What Is Asbestos and Why Is Awareness Important?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely used in construction due to its heat resistance, strength, and insulating properties. It was commonly incorporated into products such as insulation boards, cement sheets, floor tiles, pipe lagging, textured coatings, roofing materials, and fireproof panels. Although its use was banned in the UK in 1999, asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are still present in many buildings constructed before 2000.

The danger arises when asbestos fibres are disturbed and released into the air. When inhaled, these fibres can lodge in the lungs and cause severe, often fatal diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. These illnesses can take decades to develop, which makes prevention through awareness absolutely critical.

Who Should Take This Asbestos Awareness Course?

This asbestos awareness training is suitable for a wide range of learners, including employees, contractors, tradespeople, maintenance workers, surveyors, supervisors, and anyone who may encounter asbestos as part of their work. It is also highly relevant for individuals working in construction, refurbishment, demolition, property management, facilities maintenance, and housing sectors.

Importantly, this course does not train learners to remove or handle asbestos. Instead, it focuses on helping individuals recognise potential asbestos hazards, understand the risks, and know what actions to take to avoid exposure.

Course Content and Learning Outcomes

The course provides clear and practical guidance on:

  • What asbestos is and the different types of asbestos
  • Where asbestos is commonly found in buildings and materials
  • How asbestos exposure occurs and why it is dangerous
  • The short-term and long-term health effects of asbestos exposure
  • Legal responsibilities under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012
  • Employer and employee duties in managing asbestos risks
  • Safe working practices to prevent disturbance of ACMs
  • What to do if you suspect asbestos is present or damaged

By completing this course, learners will gain the confidence to identify potential asbestos risks and take appropriate steps to protect themselves and others.

Legal Responsibilities and Compliance

Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, employers have a legal duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises. This includes identifying the presence of asbestos, assessing the level of risk, maintaining an asbestos register, and providing appropriate asbestos awareness training to employees who may be exposed during their work.

Failure to comply with these regulations can lead to serious legal consequences, including fines, prosecution, and enforcement action. More importantly, inadequate asbestos management puts lives at risk. This course helps organisations meet their legal obligations while promoting a strong culture of health and safety.

Preventing Exposure Through Awareness

Asbestos awareness is about prevention, not removal. Learners are taught to avoid disturbing suspected asbestos materials, follow safe systems of work, and report concerns through the correct channels. Understanding control measures, such as working methods, signage, permits, and emergency procedures, is essential to reducing the risk of exposure.

The course reinforces the message that no level of asbestos exposure is safe. Even minimal disturbance can release harmful fibres, making vigilance and awareness crucial in any environment where asbestos may be present.

Why Choose This Asbestos Awareness E-Learning Course?

This online course offers flexible, accessible training that can be completed at the learner’s own pace. It provides up-to-date information aligned with UK legislation and best practice, making it ideal for both individuals and organisations seeking reliable asbestos awareness training.

By raising awareness and improving knowledge, this course helps prevent accidental exposure, protects long-term health, and supports compliance with health and safety regulations.
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Where Does PUWER Apply?.

PUWER places duties on:

  • Employers – must ensure work equipment is suitable, maintained, inspected, and used safely.
  • Employees – must use equipment correctly and report faults or unsafe conditions.
  • Self-employed persons – must ensure any equipment they use is safe and suitable.
  • People in control of premises (e.g., landlords, contractors) – may also have responsibilities where they provide or manage equipment.