UKATA, a leading authority in asbestos training, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with CAI. This partnership solidifies the collaboration between the two organisations, with a shared aim of enhancing asbestos-related education and training opportunities within the aerial, satellite, audio-visual, and signal distribution industry.
This partnership highlights the shared commitment of both organisations to collaboratively promote asbestos awareness and enhance safety protocols within the industry. By leveraging their combined expertise, resources, and industry insights, UKATA and CAI aim to reinforce efforts in preventing asbestos-related illnesses while upholding the highest standards in asbestos management.
UKATA's Operations Manager, Sasha Brailsford, shared her enthusiasm about the new partnership, stating, "It's a pleasure to officially join forces with CAI, and I look forward to supporting our collective mission to raise awareness around asbestos hazards."
CAI Chair, Peter Sealey, added “CAI has always strived to ensure our members work as safely and responsibly as possible, and we are very pleased to join with UKATA in spreading their important message around asbestos awareness. This partnership supports our ongoing mission to promote best practice and protect the health and safety of everyone working within our industry.”
Both UKATA and CAI share a common commitment to asbestos awareness, training, and safety.
CAI was formed in 1978 to represent and establish standards in the rapidly growing TV signal reception industry. Although the technologies their members work with have developed beyond anyone’s expectations since they formed, the core strengths remain the same. CAI set industry standards, and vet applications to join. Consumers who use a CAI member can be confident that the member they choose will have the skills and expertise necessary to complete their work to the expected standard.
UKATA, a leading association, is dedicated to enhancing the quality and standards of asbestos training with the aim to shield workers and the public from the hazards of asbestos exposure.
The association collaborates closely with its members to guarantee that they have access to the latest information, training resources, and industry updates. They provide a suite of support services to assist them in accomplishing their training objectives. Their membership encompasses a diverse array of organisations involved in asbestos training, including training providers, asbestos removal contractors, consultants, and equipment suppliers.
UKATA is fervent about promoting safe and responsible working practices, committed to working with members and partners to realise a shared vision of protecting workers and the public from the hazards linked with asbestos exposure.
Published on Monday 17th November 2025