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20210505 AP Course Overview
Our water safety training for Authorised Persons deals with the operational aspects of minimising the risks from Legionnaires' Disease.
This course will provide the Responsible Person / Deputy Responsible Person and the Authorised Person with an understanding of the need to identify water safety hazards, the need to complete a risk assessment of these hazards, the standards for risk assessment and the competency of risk assessors. The course will also look at how to manage those risks in the form of actions plans and the development of defined control measures [including sampling], the ongoing operation, monitoring and maintenance of water risk systems, including establishing incident plans and record keeping systems and consideration of other types of risk systems which may exist.
The course covers HSG274, S/HTM0401 guidance to ensure proactive management is established, overlaid with BS8680 code of practice for Water Safety Plan [WSP], covering the elements of what a WSP may need to contain.

Duration: One Day ILM Certification Certificate of Attendance Marked Assessment Group or Individuals Q&A Session included Refresh every 3 Years PO & Cards accepted

This course is of vital interest for members of the Water Safety Group especially those individuals who have been identified either as Responsible Person [Water], Deputy Responsible Person [Water] or Authorised Person [Water] who are operationally responsible for water within specific buildings within their organisations.
The Deputy Responsible Person (Water) / Authorised Person (Water) will be qualified, sufficiently experienced and skilled to fully operate the service, including its maintenance. This role involves maintenance of records, quality of service and system safety (integrity). They shall be overseeing the routine testing of the water, storage and distribution system. As well as establishing and maintaining the roles and validation of CP's (Competent Persons), who may be employees or appointed contractors. This course covers water safety risks that apply to organisations, although the risk associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa will not necessarily apply to nonhealthcare organisations.

Essentially no prior knowledge is required for attendance on the course, however it is strongly advised those attending with no previous knowledge or training have read the following documents to help with the learning on the day of the course.

Traditional water treatment methods: Parts 13 Risk Assessments ­ Agreeing the Terms of Reference

Legionella risk assessment ­ the new British Standard Guide to Records and Record Keeping for Water Safety

Course Agenda

Module 1:

Water Safety Plan: Part 3.1 ­ Risk Assessment & Schematics  Scope of Risk Assessments and their Findings  Asset & System Identification Register  Schematic Drawings and Risk Assessment Reviews

Module 2:

Water Safety Plan: Part 4.1 ­ Control Measures  Risk Assessment Remedial Actions  Control Measure & Monitoring  Sampling Plans

Module 3:

Water Safety Plan: Part 4.2 ­ Standard Operations Procedures [SOP]  Work Instructions  Exemplar Forms
Water Safety Plan: Part 5.1 ­ Support Schemes  Incident Plans  Other Health & Safety Information  Surveillance Monitoring
Water Safety Plan: Part 6.1 ­ Logbook  Governance Arrangements / Applicable Control Measures & SOPs  Report on task outcomes / Defect & remedial actions log  Sampling data and other relevant data on water safety

Module 4: Other risk systems

What will the delegates learn?
1.An overview of risk assessment need, standards for assessment & the importance of risk systems & asset details; 2.Knowledge of available control strategies for controlling waterborne pathogens; 3.Details of the requirements for monitoring hot & coldwater systems and the need for sampling plans; 4.An understanding on possible incidents related to water safety & the actions required to reestablish control; 5.The need for record keeping.
To help achieve these `aims' each module has set learning objectives, which will be used in the written assessment, to help the delegates with their learning.

Course Delivery
The Water Hygiene Centre Authoised Person training can be delivered by our consultants in the following ways: Inhouse ­ Your tutor will deliver your training at your premises, reducing the cost and time of travel and enables all staff to be present onsite. We require a minimum of 8 delegates and maximum of 16 delegates. POA. Online ­ Tutors will deliver your training live using Microsoft Teams. No minimum number required and once again reduces the cost and time of travel and enables all staff to be present onsite. Price: £299 + Vat / delegate.
01993 840400 www.waterhygiencentre.com


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