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How do the ADR 2025 Regulations Affect Asbestos Management?

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asbestos - Professional asbestos removalThe ADR 2025 Regulations went in to effect on the 1st January 2025. These changes are expected to have an impact on any organisation involved in the handling and transportation of asbestos waste, and anyone affected will have to make sure they are compliant.

To help with this, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have teamed up with the UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA) to host a dedicated webinar. Hosted by Senior HSE Policy Advisor Nina Day, this webinar aims to explain these new changes and how they could impact your organisation, as well as providing an opportunity for attendees to ask questions directly.

Understanding ADR Regulations 2025

Date: Friday 14th February 2025
Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Click here to register

A graphic advertising a webinar by UKATA that explains changes to the ADR 2024 Regulations affecting asbestos management

 

If you work in the construction industry or have any connection to the removal of asbestos, don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of vital changes in the industry and make sure you’re safe and compliant.

Keep your knowledge up to date

The Control of Asbestos Regulations mandates that anyone who’s likely to be exposed to or disturb asbestos fibres at work should undertake accredited asbestos awareness training annually.

ACT’s accredited UKATA Asbestos Awareness course is ideal for individuals in trade and anyone who carries responsibility for the management and upkeep of buildings. Study at your own pace, take your assessment online and instantly receive your UKATA Asbestos Awareness certificate, which will be valid for one year.

Book for yourself through our website, or if you’re looking to train your team, contact our Sales Team on actsales@actassociates.co.uk to discuss our multi-licence discounts.

If you’d like to build your health and safety knowledge further, our NEBOSH General Certificate course is a great place to start. It’s designed for anyone looking to develop practical skills and gain a respected qualification in workplace safety. To find out more, get in touch with the ACT team today.