Asbestos – special (general) training
Welcome to a full day training where you can learn about what asbestos is, where it can be found, handling and health risks.
Target group
The training is aimed at anyone who is to lead or perform processing and treatment of asbestos-containing material and must have general training in accordance with AFS 2006:1, § 19.
Extent
The training includes a full day. After completing the approved course, the participant receives a course certificate stating the level, scope and content of the education.
Purpose
The purpose of the training is to provide the participant with the theoretical knowledge about the following, in accordance with Arbetsmiljöverkets (the Swedish Work Environment Authority’s) regulations on asbestos.
- the properties of asbestos and where it can be found
- have insights into health risks and medical check-ups
- practical knowledge of mechanical and personal euipment
- know the applicable regulations and legislation
- know the developers’ responsibilities, inventory, work environment plan (AMP)
- knowledge of waste management and control methods
- emergency measures
- report writing and sampling strategies
Sign up today!
Are you interested in participating? Then send an email to anmalan@safecontrol.se.
Date
March 27, 2025
November 11, 2025
08.00-17.00
Length
8 hours
Fee
SEK 4,950 per person
(excluding VAT)
Place
Safe Control Materialteknik AB
Tillgängligheten 1
417 10 Göteborg
Application deadline
March 17, 2025
November 3, 2025
State the name of the education as well as the participant’s name and e-mail.
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Contact us for a quote.
Lecturer
Jonas Mogvall has deep knowledge of working with the Swedish Work Environment Authority’s regulations.
Jonas comes from AddSafe i Sverige AB and is accredited according to ID06.
Contact person
Catarina Wernlund
Head of Education
Phone: +46 (0)31-65 64 93
first.lastname@safecontrol.se
Accreditation
Safe Control Materialteknik AB is accredited since 2001 and has had flexible accreditation since 2016.
All testing takes place against European and international standards.
See our Scope of Accreditation »