
COSHH Training
Understand the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 and how to work safely with hazardous substances.
This course raises awareness of where asbestos is found, the serious health risks it presents, and the legal responsibilities that apply — helping to protect workers in buildings constructed or refurbished before 2000.
The Online Asbestos Awareness Training Course is designed to help employees and employers understand the risks associated with asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and how to avoid disturbing them during day-to-day work activities.
Suitable for UK workplaces where employees may encounter asbestos during their normal work, this Category A asbestos awareness course covers identification of ACMs, relevant legislation, Duty Holder responsibilities, and what to do if asbestos is suspected or disturbed. It applies to a wide range of trades and occupations and supports organisations in meeting their legal duty to provide adequate asbestos awareness training under Regulation 10 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.
The course is delivered fully online, allowing learners to complete training at their own pace. Upon successful completion, learners receive a digital Asbestos Awareness Certificate, accredited by CPD, providing recognised evidence of training.
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. No prior asbestos training is required.
Asbestos is the single greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK, responsible for around 5,000 fatalities every year. Over twenty tradespeople die every week from asbestos-related diseases, and many of these deaths result from accidental disturbance by workers who had no idea asbestos was present.
By the end of this asbestos awareness training you'll be able to:
This asbestos awareness training course is CPD accredited, ensuring it meets recognised standards for quality and relevance. It is developed in line with UK legislation and HSE guidance, making it suitable for Category A asbestos awareness training across a wide range of job roles and industries.
Training material is delivered through structured modules with clear explanations, practical examples, and defined learning outcomes — all online and self-paced, so you can complete it on any device in around 30 minutes.
This course is delivered through twelve structured modules, each focusing on a key area of asbestos awareness. You can work through the modules at your own pace and revisit any topic as often as you need.

To earn your Asbestos Awareness Certificate, you'll complete a multiple-choice final assessment with a pass mark of 75%. Retakes are included at no extra cost, so if you're not successful first time you can take the assessment again, as many times as you need.
As soon as you pass, you'll receive an instant digital Asbestos Awareness Certificate confirming CPD accreditation. It can be downloaded, printed, or stored electronically as part of your training records. Employers purchasing for teams can track completions through the online platform. The certificate has no fixed expiry date, but the HSE recommends refreshing asbestos awareness training annually.
This Category A asbestos awareness course is suitable for anyone who may encounter asbestos during their normal work, including:
Need to cover other workplace risks too? Take a look at our COSHH Training, Working at Height Course and Manual Handling Training — or browse all Health & Safety Courses.

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Asbestos awareness training is designed to help workers recognise where asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are likely to be found, understand the serious health risks associated with asbestos exposure, and know what to do if they suspect asbestos is present or have accidentally disturbed it. It does not train workers to remove or work with asbestos — it is awareness-only training aimed at preventing accidental disturbance in the first place.
Yes. Regulation 10 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 places a legal duty on employers to provide adequate information, instruction, and training to any employee who may be exposed to asbestos, or who supervises such employees. This applies to a wide range of workers — not just those in the construction industry. If your employees work in any building constructed or refurbished before 2000, this training is a legal requirement.
Category A refers to asbestos awareness training — the entry-level tier under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. It is intended for workers who may accidentally come into contact with asbestos during their normal activities but who are not expected to work directly with it. This includes tradespeople such as electricians, plumbers, and joiners, as well as facilities staff, maintenance workers, and anyone regularly working in older buildings. This course meets the Category A standard.
Yes. The course covers all the subject areas outlined in the HSE's guidance on asbestos awareness training, including the properties of asbestos, where it is found, the health risks it presents, how to recognise ACMs, relevant legislation, and what action to take if asbestos is found or disturbed. Employers are required to ensure training is "adequate and appropriate" for the role — this course is designed to meet that standard for Category A workers.
No. There is no legal requirement for asbestos awareness training to be delivered by a UKATA (UK Asbestos Training Association) or IATP-accredited provider. The law requires that training is adequate and appropriate — it does not specify which organisation must approve it. UKATA accreditation is a quality mark that some clients and principal contractors choose to mandate on specific sites or contracts, but this is a commercial requirement rather than a legal one. For the vast majority of employers and employees, a well-structured course that covers the correct content and provides evidence of completion is fully sufficient.
For most workplaces, yes. CPD accreditation confirms that the course has been independently reviewed and meets recognised standards for structured learning. Combined with a completion certificate and training records, this provides credible, documented evidence that your legal training obligation has been met. If the adequacy of training were ever questioned — by an HSE inspector, an insurer, or following an incident — your defence rests on the content covered and the records you hold, not on which body accredited the course. This course covers all the subject matter required for Category A asbestos awareness training.
Anyone who works in a building built or refurbished before 2000 and whose work could disturb the fabric of the building should complete this course. This includes — but is not limited to — electricians, plumbers, gas engineers, plasterers, joiners, decorators, HVAC engineers, facilities managers, caretakers, housing maintenance staff, and school or public sector workers. If in doubt, it is better to train than not to — the consequences of accidental asbestos exposure are severe and irreversible.
Yes. The course is delivered entirely online. There are no scheduled sessions to book — you can start immediately after purchase and complete the training at a time and pace that suits you. This makes it ideal for inducting new starters quickly or rolling out refresher training across a team without disrupting operations.
The course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. There are no time restrictions — you can pause and return to the course at any point, making it straightforward to fit around a busy working day.
Yes. Upon successfully passing the final assessment, you will receive an instant digital Asbestos Awareness Certificate confirming CPD accreditation, which can be downloaded, printed, or stored electronically as part of your training records. The certificate itself does not have a fixed expiry date, but the HSE recommends that asbestos awareness training is refreshed annually so workers maintain up-to-date knowledge and demonstrate ongoing compliance. At £14 per learner, annual refresher training is a straightforward and cost-effective way to stay compliant.
Other CPD & RoSPA accredited Health & Safety courses your team may need.

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