Quality Asbestos Training Courses In Honiton

Non-Licensed Asbestos Removal Training in Honiton

Asbestos pops up all over the place in buildings across the UK. It was so widely used it is often one of those materials we need to be trained to work with.

Honiton invested nearly 60 years in using asbestos containing materials within the fabric of its buildings. This has contributed to the awful legacy of ill health, disease and death amongst UK workers. At the last count 5,500 people were losing their lives each and every year to asbestos conditions.

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Asbestos Training in Honiton

Whether you are an electrician, a roofer or a grounds-worker, it is highly likely certain aspects of your work in Honiton bring you into contact with asbestos containing materials. Asbestos training courses, available in Honiton, help teach you to work on these products in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Non-licensed training will ensure you have the knowledge to not only work with asbestos safely, but how to deal with all the other issues around it like method-statements, disposal and transport to name a few.

Honiton Asbestos Courses – Non-Licensed Removal Training

By taking part in an accredited training session in Honiton, you are assured of a quality service as our course has been externally audited. This verification of compliance with the legal requirements has been carried out by the Independent Asbestos Training Providers (IATP). Our course is certified to meet their standards.

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Asbestos Training courses run in Honiton, under the IATP accreditation, are 1-day in duration and include asbestos awareness in the syllabus. This avoids the longer and more costly route stipulated by UKATA saving you both time and money. As a further advantage, Fit2Fit accredited face fit testing is also available as part of the course.

About Honiton

Honiton is a lively market town famous for its lace and pottery and being regarded as the antiques capital of the south west. Set in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and on the banks of the River Otter, Honiton is a beautiful country town with a long industrial history.Things to do in HonitonA visit to Honiton isn’t complete without a trip to the award winning Thelma Hulbert Gallery, featuring local art and national exhibitions. Throughout the year the museum hosts many events and workshops that are well worth exploring.The countryside around Honiton is part of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and boasts many local beauty spots including magnificent Iron Age Hembury Fort and Blackbury Camp, both carpeted with bluebells in late spring. Honiton is perfect for countryside pursuits, walking and getting back to a slower pace of life.Just a few miles from the Jurassic Coast, take a day trip to Seaton, Sidmouth and Beer and admire the stunning coastal landscape, enjoy a day at the beach and of course some local fresh fish and chips or icecream.Where to Stay in HonitonWith its rural countryside location, accommodation in Honiton has a great mix of beautiful country house hotels; farm B&B’s, country holiday parks and stunning holiday cottages. Find your perfect Honiton place to stay here.Honiton EventsEach year the Honiton Agricultural Show is the highlight of the events calendar, with over 127 years of history, the show has a unique atmosphere blending traditional and new where its emphasis is agriculture and its associated activities first and foremost.Other top events include the unusual Hot Pennies Day in July where warmed pennies are scattered from pub windows, the biannual Honiton Festival in May, a feast of classical music and visual arts, and the Honiton and District Carnival in October, considered one of the finest in Devon.History of HonitonAn important staging post on the Exeter – London route, Honiton’s scenic setting has changed little since 1724 when Daniel Defoe described the view from Honiton Hill as ‘the most beautiful landscape in the world’.This attractive town is famous worldwide for its intricate finely crafted bobbin lace traditionally used in royal items such as Queen Victoria’s wedding dress. A comprehensive Honiton Lace collection can be viewed at charming Allhallows Museum which also holds lace-making demonstrations in summer.Almost equally famous, Honiton Pottery with beautiful stylised designs is no longer made in the town, but collectable pieces can be found in the plethora of antique shops.

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We offer a wide range of courses run by qualified trainers covering all aspects of face fit testing and asbestos training.

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