This course is based on the ISO 24512 “Activities relating to drinking water and waste-water services”. and is a requirement by Irish Water for all welders before they can start welding.
Persons wishing to gain an understanding of the Good water hygiene practices .
Training is carried out by highly competent, approved, accredited and experienced trainers. We will try to instill as much technical knowledge as possible in the short amount time we will have with you.
National Water Hygiene
Good water hygiene practices are essential for the protection of public health. Any time a fresh water supply is installed, repaired, maintained, or extended, there are risks to the safety of this water and to public health. This course is geared to highlight the risks and the necessary precautions required when engaging with a fresh water supply.
This course examines the Drinking Water System from source to supply. It highlights the necessity of good Water Hygiene practices to minimise the risk of contamination of a Drinking Water System at every stage of the process.
This course is based on the ISO 24512 “Activities relating to drinking water and waste-water services”.
It also forms the basis of being listed on the Energy and Utility Skills Register, and complies to the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) requirements for National Water Hygiene in the UK.
There is a theory and practical assessment at the end of this course
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