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devinp01  
#1 Posted : 24 November 2014 16:04:22(UTC)
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devinp01

Hello - am setting up a business and we will have a building manager. Can anyone recomment some good on the shelf training -in the fields of fire safety, legionella and asbestos -- in order to discharge the role of responsible person thanks
hilary  
#2 Posted : 25 November 2014 08:19:04(UTC)
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hilary

Starting point would be the NEBOSH General Certificate, but the areas you mention, legionellosis and asbestos really need to be dealt with by a specialist as any generalist will not have the indepth knowledge required.
ashleywillson  
#3 Posted : 25 November 2014 08:22:45(UTC)
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ashleywillson

I second Hilarys post. If you are starting up a business you need to have someone looking after H&S. It could be a competent H&S employee (H&S Officer etc) or external consultant (if you want to spend money on them!). The alternative is what Hilary has suggested (and what I would recommend), get yourself qualified! NEBOSH National General Certificate is a good route to go down. What is the business? There may be a more specific qualification you can use? For example the National Construction Certificate if its a construction industry company. There is a lot to this, I would consider seeking some professional and competent H&S advice (which you will find in abundance here!) but it may become more of an involved conversation that a forum will allow for! Best of luck though!
Isaac J Threadbare  
#4 Posted : 25 November 2014 10:08:46(UTC)
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Isaac J Threadbare

devinp01 There are more then a few people on here who are really, really knowledgeable in their fields. I have learned stuff on here that has opened my eyes. Ask privately to one or two and I'm sure that they will be happy to talk to you directly.
JYoung  
#5 Posted : 28 November 2014 09:25:50(UTC)
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JYoung

Also look at the IOSH Managing Safely course, this may be sufficient for both you and the building manager. There are Legionella and Asbestos Awareness courses which would be a starter and give a good understanding. Initial do a good Legionella one, went on it last year and gave a good insight. Asbestos again there are a number of organisations that provide this awareness course, have a look on HSE website for apporived providers.
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