Course Overview
Asbestos - Practical Assessment is an extensive hands-on course that builds on the core competencies covered in OCHS 1015 and OCHS 1025, combining both skills-based and knowledge-based elements. Training providers assess participants throughout the course to ensure they are adequately prepared for a practical skills test and a certification exam. After completing the course, participants undergo an in-person practical test administered by a qualified assessor to evaluate critical safety skills, followed by a written certification exam that assesses their overall skills and knowledge.
- Retired
- This course has been retired and is no longer offered. Find other Flexible Learning courses that may interest you.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Don and doff PPE
- Follow safe work procedures for containment set-up
- Seal the containment to ensure proper isolation of areas
- Install negative air units, as required
- Follow practical work methods and processes for abatement work to minimize dust release
- Conduct wetting and misting during removal
- Follow the required abatement process
- Safely install and operate abatement equipment and associated tools
- Follow safe use and maintenance practices as per the equipment manufacturer’s instructions
- Conduct personal decontamination procedures and explain their purpose
- Perform waste-handling procedures, including bagging processes from dirty to clean areas, according to established standards
- Conduct appropriate bagging activities for asbestos waste, including sealing, cleaning, and proper use of wrapping, bin liners, super sacks, and bags
Effective as of Spring/Summer 2024
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