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This asbestos awareness toolbox talk template from Health & Safety Zone is designed for education sector staff who maintain school buildings, colleges and university campuses.
It covers the key hazards of asbestos fibre inhalation, legal duties under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and practical steps to avoid disturbing asbestos‑containing materials.
Regular asbestos awareness training reinforces the responsibilities of staff, ensuring they know how to check registers, recognise damaged materials, report incidents promptly and use appropriate protective equipment.
Exposure to asbestos fibres can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis, diseases that may develop decades after exposure. Preventing disturbance is therefore critical to long‑term health and to meet the duty of care owed to employees and students.
The template ensures compliance with UK legislation and reflects current best practice for asbestos management, including guidance on registers, signage, PPE and waste handling.
By following the recommended actions, organisations can protect employees and visitors from exposure, avoid legal penalties and maintain a safe learning environment.
Compliant with: Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.