National Water Hygiene
Short course
In Brentwood
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Brentwood
To provide delegates with a thorough understanding of the need for good hygiene when working with potable water. Suitable for: This programme is designed for managers, supervisors and operatives who work with potable water.
Important information
Documents
- Course Overview (PDF)
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Delegates should provide a passport photograph on the day of training for production of ID Cards. For courses held at our centre in Wellingborough we can provide this service on your behalf using our on-site digital camera. Delegates must also complete a health screening questionnaire.
For training held at your own location please ensure you make available a classroom suitable for the number of delegates attending, with a 240v power supply.
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Course programme
Content
- Completion of Health Screening Questionnaire
- Completion of National Water Hygiene Test Knowledge By the end of the course delegates will:
- Be aware of the ways in which potable water can become polluted
- Understand that it is their responsibility not to allow the water to become polluted
- Have reached a nationally agreed level of training, testing and medical clearance. Training Methods A classroom based tutorial with an active discussion session and ending with competency assessment.
Additional Information
- Delegates should provide a passport photograph on the day of training for production of ID Cards. For courses held at our centre in Wellingborough we can provide this service on your behalf using our on-site digital camera. Delegates must also complete a health screening questionnaire.
Suggested Follow-Up Courses
- Entry into Confined Spaces with Full Working BA
- High Pressure Water Jetting
- First Aid Appointed Person
National Water Hygiene