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National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

Course Description

National Water Hygiene: The National Water Hygiene training scheme is a nationally recognised scheme for anyone working on, or adjacent to water supply installations known as ‘Restricted Operations’, meeting the requirements as set out by water supply companies and Water Supply Regulators across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The scheme sets out an individual’s duty of care to prevent contamination and to maintain public health by applying UK Water Industry best practice approaches.

Scottish Water DOMS: The Scottish Water Distribution Operations & Maintenance Strategy (DOMS) training course is a company scheme, created and owned by Scottish Water, relevant for everyone working on Scottish Water clean water sites. The scheme was first launched in 2004 / 2005 and sets up the minimum standards and competencies which must be followed by all who complete the course.

Course Aims

National Water Hygiene: The course provides candidates with essential knowledge, understanding, and awareness of the potential hazards and risks which have the potential to impact the quality of drinking water when working on restricted operations sites and how to prevent these, following recognised industry hygiene standards.

Scottish Water DOMS: The Scottish Water DOMS scheme has been produced to ensure everyone follows a consistent approach across the Scottish Water Region to safeguard public health and the water quality supplied to customers. By taking this consistent and structured approach to the operation and maintenance of water distribution assets, problems affecting water quality such as discolouration, microbiological failures, and issues with taste and odours will be avoided or reduced. The Scottish Water DOMS scheme builds upon the public health principles covered by the EUSR National Water Hygiene training scheme.

Who Should Attend?

National Water Hygiene: Any person working on a restricted operations water site, such as service reservoirs, water pumping stations, water treatment works, wells, springs, boreholes, and those working on the water distribution network inclusive of water mains and service pipes must have a valid National Water Hygiene card.

A standard training programme is delivered to all direct employees of water companies, contractors, consultants, and designers to ensure consistent standards are met when working on drinking water supplies and to demonstrate competence in their understanding of safe water hygiene practices.

Scottish Water DOMS: Scottish Water DOMS training and registration via EUSR is required for everyone who is working on, or adjacent to water distribution activities and assets known as ‘Restricted Operations’. This includes, but is not limited to, all Scottish Water staff, operational personnel, contractors, consultants, alliance partners, framework suppliers and utility connection providers.

FAQs

How is the course delivered?

 National Water Hygiene: An EUSR-accredited trainer delivers the course which is split into 4 separate modules. Candidates must complete a registration form, health screening questionnaire and successfully complete a multiple-choice test paper at the end of the course.

Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will be registered on the Energy and Utility Skills Register where EUSR National Water Hygiene Registrations are valid for 3 years from the date of training.

 Scottish Water DOMS: An EUSR-accredited trainer delivers the course. The training consists of 12 modules, covering the different aspects of the distribution, operations, and maintenance of the water supply network, along with Scottish Water’s Hygiene Code of Practice.

On completion of the training course, candidates are required to sit a multiple-choice assessment. Upon successful completion of the assessment candidates will be registered on the Energy and Utility Skills Register where Registrations are valid for 3 years from the date of training.

How long will the course last?

This is a 1-day course. Our courses run from 8:30 - 16:30.

What is the course eligibility?

Candidates should have a proficient level of English to participate in this course due to the nature of the exams.

What are the course pre-requisites?

Candidates must successfully complete the National Water Hygiene scheme first before they can complete the Scottish Water DOMS training.

What PPE is required?

No PPE is required for this course.

What certificates will be achieved?

Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will be registered on the Energy and Utility Skills Register, where registrations are valid for 3 years from the date of the training. Candidates will also be issued a Virtual EUSR Registration card. Physical cards can be provided upon request.

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Course NameStart DateCourse LocationDurationPlaces Left Delegate Price

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

21/05/2024 MTL Training Room NESS 1 Day 11 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

31/05/2024 MTL Training Room Clyde 1 Day 2 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

03/06/2024 MTL Training Room Clyde 1 Day 6 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

10/06/2024 MTL Training Room NESS 1 Day 8 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

17/06/2024 MTL Training Room NESS 1 Day 12 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

24/06/2024 MTL Training Room Clyde 1 Day 9 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

01/07/2024 MTL Training Room Clyde 1 Day 12 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

08/07/2024 MTL Training Room Clyde 1 Day 12 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

15/07/2024 MTL Training Room Clyde 1 Day 12 £200.00

National Water Hygiene & Scottish Water DOMS (Modules 1-12)

22/07/2024 MTL Training Room NESS 1 Day 12 £200.00

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