Recall the physical characteristics of asbestos;
Recall what friable asbestos is and why it is dangerous;
Recall the health effects of asbestos, including asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma
If you saw asbestos, would you know what it was? Take this course to learn about asbestos characteristics and health effects. Being able to recognize asbestos and its health effects is the first step to working safely around it. This course is ideal for people who work in hazardous environments that contain or have the potential to contain asbestos as well as their supervisors.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001- Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Asbestos;
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101- Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Asbestos;
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134- Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment, Respiratory Protection;
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 App B- Subpart H, Hazardous Materials;
EPA 40 CFR Parts 9 and 721- Restrictions on Discontinued Uses of Asbestos;
EPA 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart G- Asbestos Worker Protection;
EPA 40 CFR 61.145- Standard for Demolition and Renovation;
EPA 40 CFR 61.150- Standard for Waste Disposal
Asbestos exposure remains one of the biggest workplace dangers, which causes over 200,000 deaths annually. Thus, being able to recognize asbestos and its health effects is the first step to working safely around it.
Our asbestos training teaches you to identify this silent threat and understand its serious health effects. You'll also learn about regulatory standards (including OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001), proper handling and disposal methods, PPE requirements, and emergency response steps to take in case of accidental exposure. Whether you work in construction, renovation, demolition, or maintenance, this training equips you with the knowledge and awareness to protect yourself and others. Don't risk working around asbestos without proper training. Get certified today!
Our comprehensive asbestos training breaks down complex information into easy-to-understand units. Each section builds your knowledge step by step, from basic identification to understanding health implications. Check out what you'll learn:
Learn what asbestos actually is and why it was once so popular in building materials. You'll discover how to identify the different types of asbestos and understand where it's commonly found in buildings and materials.
Explore what makes asbestos "friable" and why this condition makes it particularly hazardous. You'll learn to spot when asbestos materials might release dangerous fibers into the air and understand the conditions that increase these risks.
Discover how asbestos affects your body and the serious diseases it can cause. Learn about asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma and understand why even brief contact with asbestos fibers can have lifelong consequences.
Master the techniques to protect yourself and others from asbestos exposure. Learn about proper protective equipment, safe work practices, and the importance of following established protocols when working in environments where asbestos may be present.
When you take this asbestos awareness course, you are not just checking off a requirement; you are gaining valuable knowledge that can protect your health, strengthen your resume, and help you work more confidently in environments where asbestos may be present.
Asbestos exposure is responsible for over 39,000 deaths annually in the U.S. alone. (Source: Environmental Working Group). Knowing how to identify asbestos-containing materials helps you avoid exposure. Inhaling asbestos fibers can lead to serious diseases that develop over time. This course gives you the knowledge to make safer decisions every day on the job.
Over 70% of employers in construction and maintenance prefer candidates with asbestos awareness training. (Source: HSE & industry surveys). Adding asbestos awareness training to your resume shows employers you’re ready to work safely in high-risk environments. Construction, renovation, and facilities teams all value professionals who understand and can manage asbestos-related risks.
Many job sites require this training before you’re allowed to begin work. Our course helps you meet OSHA standards and other state or federal safety requirements. It also protects you from non-compliance penalties that can hold up your career.
The knowledge gained helps you spot dangers that could affect coworkers, clients, or even family members. Being able to recognize potential asbestos hazards allows you to alert others and prevent exposures that could lead to serious health conditions years later.
At LearnTastic, we make complex safety training accessible and effective for everyone. Our asbestos course presents technical information in clear, practical knowledge you can use immediately. Here's why thousands choose us:
Earn 0.02 CE credits upon completion. This helps you maintain professional licenses and shows your commitment to ongoing workplace safety.
Our asbestos certification is accepted by 98% of employers nationwide. That means your training pays off quickly, with better job opportunities and proof that you're ready for the field.
Complete your training anytime, anywhere on any device. Our platform remembers where you left off, allowing you to learn in small chunks that fit your busy schedule.
Our course materials are created by certified industrial hygienists and safety professionals with real-world experience. You'll learn current, practical information that applies directly to workplace situations.
Join over 1,900 professionals who rate our asbestos training 5 stars. Our clear explanations and practical approach have helped workers across industries stay safe and compliant.
Once you finish the course, your nationally recognized certificate is available immediately. No waiting, no follow-ups. Just a quick, verifiable proof that you are certified and ready to work.
Our asbestos training is essential for professionals who might encounter this hazardous material. Don't risk your health or career by working without proper knowledge. Enroll today to protect yourself and meet industry requirements if you are:
Construction workers and contractors
Demolition specialists
Renovation crews and handymen
Building inspectors
Maintenance personnel
Facility managers
HVAC technicians
Plumbers and electricians
Environmental consultants
Safety managers
School administrators
Property managers
Our asbestos training satisfies requirements set by major regulatory agencies, ensuring your certification meets necessary compliance standards. The course aligns with these key regulations:
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001- Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Asbestos
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101- Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Asbestos
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134- Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment, Respiratory Protection
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 App B- Subpart H, Hazardous Materials
EPA 40 CFR Parts 9 and 721- Restrictions on Discontinued Uses of Asbestos
EPA 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart G- Asbestos Worker Protection
EPA 40 CFR 61.145- Standard for Demolition and Renovation
EPA 40 CFR 61.150- Standard for Waste Disposal
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Lab safety is vital. This course outlines hazards and ways to control chemical exposure. Ideal for lab employees.
Equip yourself to assess scenes and victims effectively for precise first-aid responses. Ideal for trained employees.
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Does OSHA require asbestos training?
Yes, OSHA requires asbestos training for all workers who may be exposed to asbestos fibers. The level of training needed depends on the type of work performed and the potential exposure level.
What training is needed for asbestos?
The training required depends on your job role. Awareness training is needed for potential exposure, while workers directly handling asbestos need comprehensive training, including hands-on practice with equipment and procedures.
How much does asbestos training cost?
Asbestos training typically costs between $25-$150 for awareness courses and $500-$1,200 for full certification programs. Our course at $29.95 provides exceptional value with nationally recognized certification.
How do you become a certified asbestos consultant?
To become a certified asbestos consultant, complete an accredited training program, gain field experience (typically 1-2 years), pass a certification exam, and apply for state licensing where required. Start with our course as your first step.