EUSR National Water Hygiene Passport Training

Training

In Horsham

£ 100 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Location

    Horsham

  • Class hours

    3h

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Start date

    Different dates available

EUSR National Water Hygiene Training for peoplw working or wishing work in the UK Water Industry.

Water companies across the UK mostly mandate National Water Hygiene for individuals entering clean water sites or engaged in operations on the clean water network, whether in direct contact with water or not.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Horsham (West Sussex)
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RH13 5QX

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Provide awareness of:

The origins of water contamination.

The potential to contaminate water.

How to prevent contamination.

The UK Water Quality Regulators and their role.

Any individual working, or wishing to work in the UK Water Industry 'Restricted operations'.

Completion of a health screening questionnaire.

National Water Hygiene Passport (Blue Card)

Course is delivered, tested and marked by the trainer on the day.

Ushally recieve a reply within 24 hours.

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Subjects

  • Contamination
  • Potential contamination
  • Awarness of pollution
  • Pollution
  • Water Hygiene
  • PPE
  • Fuel
  • Water usage
  • Water processes

Teachers and trainers (1)

John  Goode

John Goode

Trainer

Course programme

  • The premise that water is a food product and the public expect their water supply to have been treated properly so that it does not cause health problems.
  • The importance of personal hygiene and identification of potential sources of contamination.
  • Awareness of potential for contamination. Includes Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the need for clean boots.
  • Vehicles – vehicles need to be kept clean and tidy and tools need to be separated.
  • Multi-functional working.
  • Fuel, diesel and chemical contamination.
  • Pets could help to spread water borne diseases.
  • Chlorine/disinfection, both in the water itself and other usage.
  • Awareness and usage surrounding approved products.
  • Awareness of the sampling and audit processes.

EUSR National Water Hygiene Passport Training

£ 100 VAT inc.