Responsibilities under L8
Date in 2012 : Thursday 14th June; Thursday 18th October Click here to apply on-line
Venue: This course is to be held at a venue nr Tamworth, Staffs. Full joining instructions and maps will be sent to all registered delegates.
Course Content
This course will fill the following modules required in the Training Matrix of the Legionella Control Association: legislation and regulation - water testing and monitoring - interpretation and reporting of results - record keeping - assessment of records.
Recent changes in legislation and guidance issued in support of legislation have been numerous. By this time the industry will have absorbed the amendments to the Approved Code of Practice for the prevention of legionellosis and its accompanying guidance, but this is only one of the topics which must be taken into consideration when operating a water system safely. This safety has to take into consideration not only those on site, but also that of the general public. Many sites employ the services of contractors to take care of the water treatment, but the day-to-day operation of the plant will be the responsibility of site personnel.
Some of the topics covered will be:
Legislation
and guidance; management responsibilities and duties; setting
up a risk control system; meaningful sampling & testing;
safe handling and disposal of chemicals; understanding water
treatment service reports; monitoring, record keeping, validation
and certification; service provider specification and selection.
Who should attend?
This course
is aimed specifically at those who OPERATE and are RESPONSIBLE
for water systems, to ensure compliance with the relevant legislation
and safe operation of water systems. Those who attend the course
will be site
managers, senior management, facilities managers, and water
treatment engineers, site engineers, facilities managers, and
water treatment engineers.
WMSoc assessment All delegates will be expected to complete a WMSoc Assessment. This will confirm understanding of the work completed during the day and complement the usual certificate of attendance.