Asbestos Awareness Training, Page 876 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
8814 reviews
easy to listen and learn
I liked this course's simplicity and clarity, the content was comprehensive without getting too bogged down with unnecessary detail. The assessment helps reinforce the key points and for someone who needed a basic awareness of dangers, action to take and a bit of history, it was perfect. The presenter has a professional and affable manner which makes for easy listening and comprehension. Great course, thanks.
An excellent program. It's short and easy to find time for, so nobody has an excuse not to use it and it has the added bonus of being pausable and repeatable, so you can stop, start and watch sections again if necessary. Was eye-opening and got the message across in clear, straightforward terms, without trying to shock or sensationalise too much. Advice and guidance were simple so that no-one having watched it should be in any doubt what actions to take in the event they feel they have ben exposed to any form of Asbestos contamination.
The information was very good and the training was easy to understand and complete. I would recommend this training. It was not too long.
The asbestos containing materails section was easy to miss / partly see and i could not go back, and see all roof and places shown
A good coverage of the subejct in a manner which was easy to understand and appreciate.
Good, no need to wait weeks for a certificate.
A interesting and wortwhile safety training programme, well worth watching.
Had to complete this course for work and found it very interesting. Everything was well explained by sound, sub-titles and video.
I thought the presentation was very informative and brings home the need for everyone to be aware of possible asbestos materials and/or contamination when undertaking even minor works (such as lifting up ceiling tiles to gain access to a ceiling void) and not be complacent when considering the materials that you are dealing with e.g. always assume that they might be asbestos rather than they probably aren't!