Description
Description
Asbestos was used widely in buildings because it’s strong, heat-resistant, and durable—but airborne fibers can cause serious illness. This awareness-level course helps employees recognize materials that may contain asbestos (ACM/PACM), avoid disturbance, and follow reporting and control procedures. It aligns with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 (General Industry) and 1926.1101 (Construction).
Note: This is awareness training—not abatement/worker accreditation. Employers must add site-specific procedures, medical surveillance (where applicable), and any required hands-on instruction.
Highlights
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Runtime: ~14 minutes
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Formats: Streaming / Download / USB / DVD
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Languages: English (Spanish where available); captions where offered
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Instructor kit: PowerPoint, quiz + answer key, certificate & wallet card, attendance log, training outline
Topics Covered
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Health hazards of asbestos; PEL/excursion limit basics
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Where ACM/PACM may be found; friable vs non-friable materials
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Recognition & reporting: what to do if you suspect ACM
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Do-not-disturb rules; basic controls and regulated areas
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Housekeeping, waste handling, and warning signs/labels
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Air monitoring & documentation (employer responsibilities)
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Decontamination & hygiene practices; clothing and PPE basics
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Refresher & retraining triggers
What’s Included
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14-minute training video (Asbestos Awareness)
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Instructor PowerPoint
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Employee quiz + answer key
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Certificate & wallet card templates
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Attendance log and training outline
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Supplemental references/handouts (printable)
Specs & Options
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Standards: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 & 1926.1101 (awareness-level scope)
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Formats: Streaming, Download, USB, DVD
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Languages: EN (ES where available); captions where offered
Outcomes
Learners can identify common asbestos hazards, avoid disturbing suspect materials, follow site procedures, and know when to escalate to qualified personnel. Use the included assessment and records to document the classroom/theory portion; complete compliance with your site-specific program and any additional training required for work that may disturb ACM.
Who Should Take It
Employees and supervisors who work in or around areas that may contain asbestos (maintenance, custodial, facility, and construction trades); ideal for orientation and refresher sessions.
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