Book one of our NZQA accredited asbestos removal courses & training sessions. Be sure the training meets NZ regulatory requirements.
Asbestos Removal is classified a hazardous work. You as the employer are responsible for choosing training that meets NZ National Moderation Standards. Training that does not meet the requirements of NZQA moderation standards may not be valid.
The Industry Training Academy NZ only delivers NZQA validated and moderated training for Asbestos Removal Operatives.
When you book one of our trainings, you can expect fully qualified, knowledgeable and professional adult eductators delivering theory and practical training in stimulating learning environment.
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This course aims to provide practical knowledge and techniques for the removal of B Class non-friable asbestos and asbestos-containing materials. Participants of this course gain NZQA Unit Standard 29765 upon successful completion. This course also covers the ARCP, SWMS Safe Working Method Statements (JSA) and other Health and Safety Risks associated with Asbestos Removals.
Training is available in Auckland (St Johns), Christchurch (Middleton) and Wellington (Petone). Fibresafe NZ can also deliver in-house training by appointment.
This course aims to provide practical knowledge and techniques for the removal of A Class friable asbestos and asbestos-containing materials. The unit includes preparing, enclosing and removing friable ACM, and includes knowledge of decontamination and disposal requirements. Participants of this course gain NZ Unit Standard 29766 upon successful completion. This course also covers the ARCP, SWMS Safe Working Method Statements (JSA) and other Health and Safety Risks associated with Asbestos Removals.
Training is available in Auckland (St Johns), Christchurch (Middleton) and Wellington (Petone). Fibresafe NZ can also deliver in-house training by appointment.
This course covers the outcomes required to supervise the removal process for friable and non-friable asbestos containing material (ACM). The unit includes planning for and supervising the removal process, including preparing the work area and the work site, using safe and compliant removal practices, maintaining safety procedures, and supervising the decontamination and removal of asbestos containing materials.
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