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A useful update
From the point of view of a surveyor, details about the different types of asbestos (white, blue or brown) are unnecessary. It is more important that when we enter any building constructed before 2000, we are aware of the many uses of asbestos and be able to identify the locations where it is most likely to be found. More photographs giving examples like exterior soffits, pipe lagging, old fuse boxes, dividing walls in 1950’s houses etc which are not immediately obvious to the untrained eye would be a useful reminder of what to look out for.
Knowledgeable
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Always good to know things like this.
Things like this are good to know as it's all about safety.
Very informative
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
really informative
presented well in a natural way and really informative.
All you need to know about asbestos
A no frills, honest and straightforward presentation on what you need to know about asbestos; the facts, the dangers, and how to avoid exposing yourself and others to it. The end video is reality at its worst. It hopefully allows us all to benefit from Chris Morgan's experience and to treat asbestos seriously.
We don't asbestos weast of my time
This user gave this course a rating of 1/5 stars
good
Found the course was good, power points at the end of each video informative giving you a clear understanding of the dangers of asbestos and procedures to follow on site without overwhelming you with statistics.
Very helpful
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Perfect and clear
Very clear, straightforward, I appreciated the structure of the course and definitely helpful.