National Water Hygiene Scheme - EUSR
Training
In Peterborough
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Location
Peterborough
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Duration
1 Day
Suitable for: Persons who come into contact with potable water in connection with their daily work.
To provide an understanding of the need for good hygiene when working with potable water. This course is often referred to as blue card or NWHS.
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About this course
By the end of this course the participants will be able to:
- To ensure that all individuals are aware of the ways in which potable water could be contaminated.
- To ensure that individuals who work with potable water understand their responsibility not to allow the water to become polluted.
- To ensure that individuals reach a nationally agreed level of training, testing and medical clearance.
Persons who come into contact with potable water in connection with their daily work.
Learners will need to bring with them two passport photos, their national insurance number and the name, address and telephone number of their doctor.
No, the card will cost £30 on top of the price of the training course.
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Subjects
- Water treatment
- Hygiene
- Safety
- Water
- EUSR
- Safety Management
- HSE
- Utility Skills
- Skills and Training
- Water Hygiene
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Merit Skills
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Course programme
Content review:
This is a nationally recognised 1day course accredited by Energy and Utility Skills (EUS) to provide a consistent utility industry approach in line with HSE guidelines.
Successful completion of the course will also allow candidates to be registered on the Water Industry Registration Scheme (WIRS) which is a mandatory requirement for those working on self lay mains and services schemes.
The course entails training towards seven core modules common to all utility industries followed by three further water industry specific modules for operatives involved in either Network or Process operations respectively.
Each module culminates with a multi choice test. Successful candidates are registered on the Energy & Utility Skills Register database and are issued with a CSCS affiliated photo card, which is required to be carried and used as proof of accreditation in the work place and will allow access for water workers to enter construction sites.
National Water Hygiene Scheme - EUSR