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Posted By Robert. Is there a "formal" certificate for such.
I would be grateful for any info.
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Posted By Ron Hunter I heard that ATPG - Asbestos Training Providers Group along with the newly formed UKATA - UK Asbestos Training Association recently proposed that a photo of the delegate appear on the cert, along with (I think) the ATPG logo. I'm not entirely sure if this was proposed to apply to all levels all the way down to "awareness" level. I don't have contact details.
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Posted By Dave Wilson You can produce your own certificates if you want, however if your training has been independently audited, HSE www, then you will have gained accreditation and can display the ATPG logo on your certs.
This instantly shows the HSE / LA that your asbestos training has been done by a reputable body very much like IPAF, PASMA etc
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Posted By Karen Wilson Certificates should also indicate modules covered during the training exercise. NI numbers may also be required in addition to photograph.
ATPG logo can only be added by persons who have had their courses audited.
UKATA also had its inaugural meeting in September 2007.
Contact for this is Mike Keeligan (AMAC).
Contact your local HSE office for additional information.
Karen
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Posted By D H Hi - is a requirement to be registered with an accredited body before you can offer to deliver Asbestos Awareness Training?
Many thanks
D H
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Posted By Adrian Watson No,
Regards Adrian
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Posted By Karen Wilson Information emailed to you direct DH.
Karen
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