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BPEC Legionella Risk Assessment and Water Disinfection for Mechanical Services

Key Details

  • Available at:
    Rhos-on-Sea
  • Study Mode:
    Part-time
  • Course Length:

    1 day

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BPEC Legionella Risk Assessment and Water Disinfection for Mechanical Services

Short Course

Course Description

The Disinfection of Water Systems course is aimed at individuals who wish to physically disinfect hot and cold water systems.

It explains the properties of water, with particular focus on how to prevent the development of the harmful legionella pneumopjila bacteria, which causes Legionnaires’ disease.

The course explains in detail how a water system should be disinfected and also lists the chemicals that are used in this process and in doing so providing a practical demonstration of how to disinfect a water system correctly.

Fee: £200

Entry Criteria

  • No formal entry requirements.

Delivery

The course is essentially made up of 2 separately available modules/qualifications delivered over 2 individual days, namely:

  • Module 1: The Risk Assessment of Domestic Cold and Hot Water Systems
  • Module 2: The Disinfection of Water Systems

Assessment

The assessments are designed to ensure that all candidates are treated fairly and equally throughout the country. This approach ensures that both employers and customers can be confident that an operative assessed at a BPEC Certification Ltd approved assessment centre will be able to operate both safely and competently.

Progression

You could choose one of the many different courses available at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai.

Other details

Course type: Short Course

Level: N/A

Programme Area:

  • Personal Learning Account
  • Construction and the Built Environment

Bilingual:

n/a

Construction and the Built Environment

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Construction and the Built Environment

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