The extent and influence of asbestos safety awareness training among managers who had previously commissioned an asbestos survey in their workplace buildings

Jane Hickey, Jean Saunders, Peter Davern

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Abstract

A telephone survey was conducted among a sample of managers (n=30) in Ireland who had previously commissioned an asbestos survey in their workplace buildings. The aims of the telephone survey were to examine the extent to which managers had completed Asbestos Safety Awareness (ASA) training, and to assess how such training might influence (i) their instinctive thoughts on asbestos, and (ii) their approach to aspects of asbestos management within their buildings. Managers’ motivations for commissioning the asbestos survey were also identified. The study found that ASA-trained managers (n=11) were not significantly more likely to work in larger organisations or in organisations which operated an accredited management system. Though ASA-trained managers’instinctive thoughts on asbestos were of a slightly poorer technical quality compared with those of non-ASA-trained managers, they were still significantly more cognisant of their responsibilities towards those of their employees at specific risk of asbestos exposure. Most managers (n=28) commissioned the asbestos survey to satisfy a pre-requisite of external contractors for commencing refurbishment/demolition work in their buildings. Given its potential to positively influence the occupational management of asbestos, the authors recommend the general promotion of suitably tailored ASA-training programmes among building managers and external contractors alike.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)398-409
Number of pages12
JournalIndustrial Health
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2015

Keywords

  • Asbestos safety awareness training
  • Buildings
  • Occupational health and safety
  • Occupational management of asbestos

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