Drinking Water | |
We ensure that learners understand drinking water threats and how to control them through the effective implementation of drinking water safety plans. The level 1 course introduces the learner to the reasons for WSP’s the level 2 course develops the risk assessment process and the Level 3 course prepares the learner for auditing and inspecting water process train production facilities. | |
Courses in this category:
Course Title: Drinking Water Fluoridation – Theory, Policy and Practice
Target Audience: Potable Water treatment Plant Operators, supervisors
Format: This course is available on-line or by face to face formats.
Certification: Amberley Quality and Environmental Services Limited
Number of Modules Two
Duration: 16 hours including examination time
Method of delivery: Blended, self-learning, tutoring ((online or face to face)... |
This course is free to the interested learner and introduces the student to the reasons for Drinking Water Safety Plans, the risk assessment methodology used and the resources available to the student to fully benefit from the course.
Notes: You have 1 month to complete all three courses. However, the actual time taken to complete 3 courses will be alot shorter.
The Level 1 course will take 1 day or 8 hours maximum to complete
The Level 2 course will take 2 days or 16 hours maximum to complete
The Level 3 course will take 3 days or 24 hours maximum to complete.
Those working daily in the sector will complete all three courses in much less time.... |
The course will summarise the main issues that need to be addressed if the water provider is to meet the WSP requirements as set out by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Duration: One to one and a half days or 8-12 hours study. You have a 30 day wndow to complete the course. You will be timed out in 30 days but you can renew for a small fee if you exceed the allocated window of 30 days.
Course ID: WSP-01 Introduction to Drinking Water Safety Plans (DWSP's)... |
This course focusses on the risk assessment of the drinking water supply system from source to consumer and describes in detail how this can be achieved. The risk assessments are based on the criteria set out in EN 15975-2:2013. Other methods are equaly acceptable such as FMEA and such. |
This course is designed for learners wishing to carry out drinking water plant and facilities inspections competently. You should be able to complete the course in 3 days and you have a 1 month window to complete the course. |







