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£505
£505
Delivered Online or In-Person
Delivered at organisers' location
Manchester or Brentwood
Full day
All levels
The main subject areas of the course are:
Role of the analyst
Stage one
Stage two
Stage three
Stage four
Certificates and reporting results
DCU clearance testing
Quality control
Candidates are required to pass all of the following parts (A, B and C below) to be awarded the module:
A: The Practical Assessment
The practical assessment must be carried out by the Tutor during the relevant part of the course for all candidates. This is to ensure that every candidate can demonstrate their individual ability and correct method for thoroughly reviewing an enclosure, locating, and taking air samples and the correct use of PPE and RPE. The practical assessment includes:
Full procedure for taking air samples
Use of PPE and RPE and personal decontamination
All four stages of the clearance procedure and issuing of a certificate for reoccupation
B: Written Examination 1
This is an open-book examination comprising of approximately 35 (140 marks) short-answer questions illustrated by photographs and diagrams as appropriate to be answered in 120 minutes. The examination covers sections 1, 2 and 3 of the syllabus with achievable marks in proportion to the time allocation given on the front page of the syllabus and is overseen by a BOHS invigilator. The overall pass mark is 55% with a requirement to reach at least 45% of the available marks in each section of the syllabus.
C: Written Examination 2
This is an open-book examination comprising of approximately 35 (140 marks) short-answer questions illustrated by photographs and diagrams as appropriate to be answered in 120 minutes. The examination covers sections 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the syllabus with achievable marks in proportion to the time allocation given on the front page of the syllabus and is overseen by a BOHS invigilator. The overall pass mark is 55% with a requirement to reach at least 45% of the available marks in each section of the syllabus.
Anyone who undertakes clearance inspections and air monitoring of asbestos as part of their work (e.g. asbestos site analyst)
Issues clearance certificates following asbestos clearance procedures.
Undertakes asbestos fibre counting and requires an understanding of the external processes used in air sampling.
Manages asbestos site analysts.
Candidates for this course are expected to be aware of HSG 248 Asbestos: The Analysts' Guide (July 2021), and in particular Chapter 6: Site clearance and certification. Candidates will also be expected to have prior experience of undertaking clearance testing including air sampling, fibre counting and issuing certificates for reoccupation. In addition, candidates are expected to have had training to cover the core competencies outlined within the foundation material detailed within Table A9.1 of HSG248 Asbestos: The Analysts' Guide (July 2021). This may be achieved by In -house learning or through the P400 foundation module. This course also has a pre-requisite that all candidates must have taken the BOHS P403 module - Air Sampling and Fibre Counting (PCM) (P403 and P404 courses with their examinations either run concurrently or as a combined course can be deemed as meeting this requirement).
Duration: 2 days
Start time: 9am on course day, 11am on exam day
Finish time: Approximately 4pm
Written Exam 1: Open book, Approx 35 questions, 120 minutes
Written Exam 2: Open book, Approx 35 questions, 120 minutes
Delegates are required to bring along a scientific calculator