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South East tradespeople to confront a hidden killer

Free training offer helps smash target to tackle 4,000 asbestos death toll

Tradespeople in the South East can now take advantage of hundreds of hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain's biggest industrial killer.

3,792.5 hours of face-to-face training during October and November have been pledged for tradespeople in the South East, with an additional 5,570 hours of web-based training also available, which includes courses in Romanian, Russian and Polish.

1,614 people died from asbestos-related cancer mesothelioma in the South East from 2001 to 2005, and it is hoped that training will help prevent it claiming another generation of tradespeople.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), in partnership with the industry, set a target of 4,000 hours of face-to-face training to be donated during September - one hour for each life lost to asbestos-related illnesses in an average year. A target of a further 4,000 hours of online training was also set.

But, thanks to an overwhelming response from training providers across Britain, the combined target of 8,000 hours has been smashed by more than 50 per cent (see Notes to editors).

The free training is aimed at those most likely to disturb the asbestos fibres as they go about their work - tradespeople such as joiners, electricians and plumbers, around 20 of whom lose their lives to asbestos-related diseases every week.

The asbestos training pledge initiative is part of HSE's Hidden Killer campaign to raise awareness that asbestos is not just an historical problem - around half a million non-domestic premises still contain it.

Heather Bryant, HSE Regional Director in the South East, said:

"This training will save lives by helping to tackle ignorance about the risks posed by working with asbestos. It will help prevent this hidden killer from claiming another generation of tradespeople.

"The response has been overwhelming and has completely exceeded our expectations. There's been a real groundswell of support from a whole range of training providers.

"We expect demand for the courses to be high and urge tradespeople to go to www.hse.gov.uk and sign up now. A few hours in a classroom or in front of a computer could add decades to someone's life. The courses literally could be a life saver."

Diane Salisbury, Co-Founder of Hampshire based HASAG Asbestos Support, said:

"This training pledge is important as tradesmen are still losing their lives to asbestos diseases. Knowing how to deal with it in a safe manner is key to stopping related diseases and deaths.

"We would encourage tradesmen and companies to participate in this training, as it will raise awareness in the industry and general public, which will ultimately save lives."

Independent Asbestos Training Providers (IATP), the UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA) and the Asbestos Safety Health Environmental e-Learning Association (ASHEeLA) have been inviting their members to pledge.

Those wanting to sign up to free training, classroom-based or web-based, can see what has been pledged by following links on HSE's website www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/training-pledge.

Notes to editors

  1. Across Britain a total of 7,987 hours of classroom training have been offered up, along with 5,570 web-based hours, equating to training for 4,020 tradespeople
  2. Comments from initiative partners:
    • Christine Winter, Chair of IATP:
      "It is fantastic to be part of something that has had such huge support and we thank the training industry - IATP members, those affiliated to other bodies and independent providers for theirgenerosity.We will continue to spread the message of the dangers of asbestos exposure. Asbestos destroys individuals, families and communities.
    • Eddie Strong, UKATA Vice-Chairman:
      "As we enter the training period of the campaign after an overwhelming pledge period, the UKATA on behalf of its members would like to reaffirm its support for HSE and this great initiative. Our members have been extremely generous in giving up their time to support such a cause, pledging 3,412.5 hours of free training which equates to training for 975 tradespeople. If it will just help save one life from this horrendous disease, then it will have been well worthwhile. UKATA recognises that it is not just down to our members but also, that of other groups and independent training providers who have equally made this campaign what it is.
    • Max Lopacki from ASHEeLA:
      "We are extremely encouraged by the response to the eLearning pledges which are fast being taken up by a wide variety oftradesmen from the self-employedto those working for SMEsor larger organisations such as local authorities and universities. We have also had a very positive response to the foreign language courses offered. Our members are pleased to see that eLearning is helping to bridge the gap in asbestos awareness training"
  3. There are four main diseases associated with inhalation of asbestos fibres. These are asbestosis (a scarring of the lung tissue caused by asbestos), two kinds of cancer (mesothelioma and asbestos related lung cancer), and diffuse pleural thickening (a non-malignant disease affecting the lung lining). For more information visit www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/causdis/asbestos.htm
  4. Regulation 10 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 details training requirements. There are three main types:-
    1. Asbestos awareness training - for workers likely to disturb asbestos while carrying out their normal everyday work, or who may influence how work is carried out;
    2. Training for non-licensable asbestos work - for those workers undertaking planned work with asbestos which is not licensable, such as a roofer or demolition worker removing a whole asbestos cement sheet in good condition or for workers such as asbestos surveyors;
    3. Training for licensable work with asbestos - for those working with asbestos which is licensable, such as removing asbestos insulation or insulating board.

Asbestos training pledged in the South East

County Town Places Available Hours Pledged
Berkshire Reading 45 427.5
Buckinghamshire Milton Keynes 15 60
Hampshire Southampton 66 1,419
Kent Ashford 6 24
Kent Bromley 16 64
Kent Chatham 40 600
Kent Dartford 34 478
Kent Herne Bay 10 30
Kent Maidstone 20 300
Kent Sittingbourne 36 378
Oxfordshire Whitney 4 12
    292 3,792.5

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Updated 2012-11-12