Atlantic's Asbestos Awareness video Program has been created specifically to educate employees about the dangers of working with materials that may contain asbestos. In August of 1994, OSHA issued 29 CFR 1910.1101... Occupational Exposure to Asbestos. This regulation requires that all employees who could come into contact with materials that might contain asbestos be given appropriate training on working safely in these situations. Employees are divided into four classes. Classes I - III are employees whose work involves installing or disturbing materials that might contain asbestos. However, the largest group of employees covered by this regulation fall into the Class IV group, which involves employees that get involved in... maintenance and custodial activities to clean up waste and debris containing these type of materials. Since many materials commonly used in buildings for many years (including ceiling tiles, vinyl flooring, and wall and pipe insulation) contain asbestos, this means that the regulation applies to virtually every custodial, janitorial and maintenance worker in the country.
The video program provides the majority of the information needed to satisfy the training requirements for Class IV employees under the OSHA regulation. The video program includes information on
The video program comes with a comprehensive leader's guide, reproducible scheduling & attendance form, employee quiz, training certificate and training log.
The objective of Atlantic's Asbestos Awareness video Program is to educate employees about the dangers of working with materials that may contain asbestos.