Water Safety Training
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Managers who have the responsibility of ensuring the upkeep of electrical, mechanical and water facilities within buildings; such as heating, lighting, ventilation, air-conditioning, electrical distribution, water hygiene, safety systems, lifts and ...
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based in CANADA
Keep the environment clean and comply with EPA regulations. This course explains how you can abide by the major laws for air and water safety – the Clean Air Act and Safe Drinking Water Act. It explains how organizations can pollute air and water sources and cites specific practices – SDS use, dust-and-vapor control, ...
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based in USA
Basic Safety Fundamentals for the Water & Distribution System Operator. This Operator Education course describes the basic fundamentals, techniques, instruments, and skills needed to work safely around a water distribution ...
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based in USA
To access these FREE courses, please follow these steps: To access these courses, please follow these steps:. Login to your AWWA Account. Select Your Name in the top right of the page to go to My Account. Click on My Courses in the left-hand menu. Option A:If you have not accessed previously, under Small Systems Course Access, Enter Code: SMSYS20. Click Redeem and then ‘Go'.. Option B: If ...
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based in CANADA
Ontario Regulation for the Certification of Drinking Water Operators and Water Quality Analysts (O. Reg. 128/04) requires drinking water operators and water quality analysts to take a mandatory Ministry-developed training course as a condition of certificate ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Given the frequency of displaced populations as a consequence of conflict and the inevitable occurrence of natural disasters, there is a need for a basic knowledge in the provision of safe water supply and introduction of environmental sanitation under difficult ...
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by SaskWaterbased in CANADA
SaskWater works on behalf of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) to provide operating training to Saskatchewan First Nations. In 2009, SaskWater trained a total of 81 water and wastewater operators at 39 First Nations. The goal of SaskWater"s training program is to assist in providing a safe water supply to residents and to ...
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based in USA
EPA Water Training and Technical Assistance Program provides accredited operator certification training, board member training, and on-site technical assistance that supports the specific needs of small water system personnel, tribal systems, and overburden systems. Training Specialists have experience working with small systems and possess ...
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based in USA
This course highlights the importance of compliance with USEPA federal drinking water regulations while detailing the risks of non-compliance. Attendees will discover actionable strategies to improve awareness at the operational and management ...
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Manufactured by RIVARDbased in FRANCE
Since 1983, the Gustave RIVARD centre has been provided training modules to enable you to use and maintain your production tools in the best possible way by enhancing your employees’ know-how. Our training is adapted to the different people involved: Operators, Mechanical operators, Supervisors and Maintenance agents. ...
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based in IRELAND
For staff who are involved in the implementation of the written scheme and who are responsible for maintaining site log books. Provides delegates with background knowledge of legionella and to enable them to manage and implement the monitoring requirement of water systems to ensure ACoP compliance. A City & Guilds certificated ...
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by CLIRA Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
CLIRA Ltd offers a range of professional legionella based courses, each course programme has been developed to suit varying candidate needs and levels of technical competence and ...
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based in USA
A course for water system service inspectors that introduces the important aspects of the Safe Drinking Water Act and various other federal laws, codes, rules and regulations relating to the prevention of contamination of the public water supplies. Course specifics cover the following: develop an increased awareness of the potential ...
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based in USA
The Need for a Qualified Workforce. It takes more than 380,000 highly skilled water and wastewater professionals to ensure the public supply of safe drinking water and to protect our water sources. If there are water and wastewater services in your community, state laws require that there must be certified operators in charge of ...
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based in CANADA
In Ontario, legislation and regulations are important for protecting the safety of drinking water because they outline who is responsible for each aspect of a drinking water system and their specific ...
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based in USA
The Need for Apprentices: It takes more than 380,000 highly skilled water and wastewater professionals to ensure the public supply of safe drinking water and to protect our lakes, streams and groundwater. If there are water and wastewater services in your community, state laws require that there must be certified operators in responsible ...
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based in USA
FREE Educational Seminars for Realtors, Home Inspectors, BOH Agents and Homeowner's. What you should know about Private Drinking Water Wells The EPA estimates that more than 21 million American households rely on private well water systems to provide their families with their drinking water? Here in New England, approximately 2.3 million ...
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based in USA
and the need for regulation of the water industry to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. A general introduction to the source, characteristics, production, treatment, disinfection, storage, and distribution of potable water is presented, together with instructions on general hazards and safety practices. Basic ...
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based in CANADA
The Indigenous Housing Quality Analyst Program (IHQAP) is designed to provide ideas and solutions to improve the housing supply chain in Indigenous communities in Manitoba. The IHQAP project will build capacity for communities, provide opportunities for future employment and a pathway for well planned, community-specific sustainable housing upgrades. The purpose of IHQAP is to train community ...
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based in USA
This course provides examples of the assessment process for microbiology, based on The NELAC Institute (TNI) Environmental Laboratory (2009 and 2016) standard. The principles for assessing specific technical disciplines within the laboratory operations are presented. The rationale for assessing is based on proven quality principals that allow the determination of adherence to the defined system ...
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