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Asbestos Worker Training - Manitoba

Aug 14, 2013

Course Type: Course, On-Site
Course Length:1 day
Province: Manitoba
Price: $395

 

When Where Price
Nov 21, 2013 8:30am to 4:30pm Winnipeg Office $395.00
Jan 21, 2014 8:30am to 4:30pm Winnipeg Office $395.00
Mar 25, 2014 8:30am to 4:30pm Winnipeg Office $395.00

 

Upon Completion, Participants Will Have a Broad Understanding Of:

• The history of Asbestos materials in buildings
• Health effects
• Manitoba Labour and Environment regulations
• Classification of Asbestos work
• Respiratory protection
• Type 1, Type 2 and glove bag procedures

 

Course Outline:

Pinchin Environmental offers this training course in Winnipeg to teach maintenance workers and supervisors how to work safely around asbestos materials. The course meets the requirements of the Workplace Safety and Health Regulation, Manitoba Regulation 217-2006, Part 37 Asbestos to provide training to workers working with asbestos.

 

Format and Methodology:

This is a one-day course. The course delivery includes a combination of slides, other visual aides and dialogue. Step-by-step instruction on Type 1, 2 and glove bag procedures are included. In addition, attendees receive and are fit-tested with a half-facepiece respirator. Discussions are strongly encouraged. The course concludes with a review exercise.

A course manual is provided to minimize the need to take notes and to maximize participation. The course manual also allows for better retention of knowledge and creates individualized follow-up reference material. Pinchin Environmental Ltd. will issue a certificate to each participant at the end of this course.

 

Please Ensure You Comply With OSHA's Requirements for Respiratory Protection:

Fit testing will not be done on anyone with facial hair that passes between the respirator seal and the face or interferes with valve function. Such facial hair includes stubble, beards and long sideburns. Attendees who wish to be fit tested for a respirator must be clean shaven prior to attending.

 

Awards and Points

ABIH - American Board of Industrial Hygiene
BCRSP - Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professions
CRBOH - Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists
ICM - Insurance Council of Manitoba


Source: http://www.pinchin.com/hazmat/courses/asbestos-worker-training-manitoba

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