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Course Objectives
This course aims to equip the delegates with the required knowledge and skills on how to conduct gas testing when working in confined spaces and performing hot work activities with anticipated flammable atmosphere. The delegates will also learn about the implications of statutory requirements related to gas testing, use of monitoring equipment, and documenting and interpreting of the results.
Course Title
Thermal Environment
Code
Level
Pre-requisites
Course Manterial
Course Overview
Code
M504
Level
Intermediate
Pre-requisites
None
Course Manterial
Electronic copy will be provided by QSafe
Course Overview
This course aims to:
Enhance the student’s knowledge of occupational hygiene practice in relation to fibrous dusts. The module concentrates on asbestos, but other fibres, e.g. machine made mineral fibres, aramids, carbon etc., which are increasingly finding uses in industry are also covered. Successful completion of this module will benefit those working in asbestos consultancy as well as in mainstream occupational hygiene, giving an understanding of the health risks associated with asbestos and other fibres as well as the means of evaluation and control.
Enhance the student’s knowledge of occupational hygiene practice in relation to fibrous dusts. The module concentrates on asbestos, but other fibres, e.g. machine made mineral fibres, aramids, carbon etc., which are increasingly finding uses in industry are also covered. Successful completion of this module will benefit those working in asbestos consultancy as well as in mainstream occupational hygiene, giving an understanding of the health risks associated with asbestos and other fibres as well as the means of evaluation and control.
Learning Outcomes
- On successful completion of this module the student should be able to:
- describe the composition, nature and properties of asbestos, machine made mineral and other fibres and their historical uses;
- describe the health effects of asbestos and other fibrous materials and apply appropriate exposure limits;
- describe the uses of asbestos in buildings and the public health risk that these may pose;
- understand the principles of and requirements for asbestos surveys including taking samples and identifying bulk asbestos types by microscopic techniques including relevant safety requirements;
- be thoroughly familiar with current good practice in the construction and use of enclosures for asbestos remediation and the use of decontamination units;
- understand all the principles of clearance testing, the requirements for measurement and appropriate techniques for post remediation evaluation;
- conduct air sampling to determine airborne concentrations of asbestos or other fibres in accordance with defined procedures including microscopic counting techniques;
- Advise on all the various techniques for the management of asbestos in buildings in accordance with good practice.
Course Content
- Asbestos and other Fibrous Materials
- Health Hazards and Exposure Limits
- Asbestos in Buildings and Conducting Surveys
- Asbestos in Buildings and Conducting Surveys
- Air Sampling and Fibre Counting
- Analysis of Bulk Samples
Course Format
Normally run as a 5-day taught course [minimum 40 hours including practical/demonstration sessions, lectures, tutorials, guided reading, overnight questions and examination].
There will be a 40 short answer question “open book” examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes. The examination covers all sections of the syllabus and is overseen by an invigilator.
There will be a 40 short answer question “open book” examination with an allowed time of 120 minutes. The examination covers all sections of the syllabus and is overseen by an invigilator.