Perth
11-05-2026 8:30 to 13-05-2026 16:3011/05/2026
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External Non-AIOH
COURSE
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11 - 13 May
$2,995 In person, PER & BRIS
The course will cover the theory and practical aspects of planning and undertaking asbestos surveys in buildings of various types, and the safe and representative sampling of all types of asbestos materials.
The BOHS is the chartered society for worker health protection.
The BOHS vision is to create a healthy working environment for everyone by preventing exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace. The BOHS is one of the leading awarding bodies in the occupational hygiene field. Their UK qualifications are recognised and respected by independent agencies such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), and locally by the the AIOH. Over 50,000 people have taken one of the BOHS qualifications through the BOHS network of training providers.
This is an External Event. For all information and bookings, please contact RED OHMS directly.
Adrian is a British ventilation engineer with over 25 years’ experience in the LEV industry and an unparalleled reputation in occupational hygiene and engineering. Adrian is travelling from the UK specifically to deliver these courses, and places are strictly limited, particularly for the IP601.
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