On successful completion of this Legionella Responsible Person Training Course, you will develop or reinforce your knowledge of:
- The legislation, Health and Safety at Work Act, HSE ACoP L8 & HSG274 part 2
- The role and duties of the Responsible Person and Duty Holder
- The Legionella compliance requirements of your organisation
Theory
- Pre-course assessment of the awareness of legionella to refresh knowledge
- Know the importance of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and relevant sections
- Know the importance of the COSHH regulations and relevant sections
- Know the reporting of legionnaires disease under RIDDOR
- Understand the Consultation with Employees Regulations 1996
- Know the roles of the Responsible Person, Deputy Responsible Person, and Duty Holder
- Know what should be included in the Legionella Risk Assessment
- Know when a Legionella Risk Assessment should be reviewed and why
- Know what makes a person competent and the importance of training.
- Understand the primary aim of the Legionella Control Association.
- Know what is in a written/control scheme and how to implement it
- Know the importance of water system design and commissioning
- Know the Water Regulations in relation to legionella control
- Understand the importance of a good schematic diagram
- Know how to interpret microbial sample results
- Know the importance of record keeping
The City and Guilds Legionella Responsible Person Training Course is designed for any member of staff who is or may become a Legionella Responsible Person, Deputy Responsible Person, or Duty Holder for premises that contain Hot and Cold-Water Systems.
Please Note: If you are booking a Live Virtual Classroom Course and have evaporative cooling systems, please book this course, as well as the legionella training: Responsible Person Including Cooling Towers course which you will find here: https://www.hsstraining.com/course/legionella-training-responsible-person-including-cooling-towers-city-guilds/
This will enable you to gain a City and Guilds certificate for hot and cold-water systems with cooling towers. BOTH courses MUST be completed, and this course MUST be taken before attending the legionella training: Responsible Person Including Cooling Towers course.
If you do not require the evaporative colling systems, you will ONLY need to complete this course.
IMPORTANT: The above ONLY applies to remote courses and is NOT applicable to on-site or classroom training, where both sessions are completed back-to-back.
If you have any questions, please ring 0345 605 0006 to speak to a member of our team.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
On successful completion of this Legionella Responsible Persons Training Course you will receive a City and Guilds Accredited Programme Certificate.
All certification is subject to the City & Guilds Quality assurance procedure. If you require a certificate of attendance in the interim please don’t hesitate to contact us.
On successful completion of this Legionella Responsible Person Training Course, you will develop or reinforce your knowledge of:
- The legislation, Health and Safety at Work Act, HSE ACoP L8 & HSG274 part 2
- The role and duties of the Responsible Person and Duty Holder
- The Legionella compliance requirements of your organisation
Theory
- Pre-course assessment of the awareness of legionella to refresh knowledge
- Know the importance of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and relevant sections
- Know the importance of the COSHH regulations and relevant sections
- Know the reporting of legionnaires disease under RIDDOR
- Understand the Consultation with Employees Regulations 1996
- Know the roles of the Responsible Person, Deputy Responsible Person, and Duty Holder
- Know what should be included in the Legionella Risk Assessment
- Know when a Legionella Risk Assessment should be reviewed and why
- Know what makes a person competent and the importance of training.
- Understand the primary aim of the Legionella Control Association.
- Know what is in a written/control scheme and how to implement it
- Know the importance of water system design and commissioning
- Know the Water Regulations in relation to legionella control
- Understand the importance of a good schematic diagram
- Know how to interpret microbial sample results
- Know the importance of record keeping
The City and Guilds Legionella Responsible Person Training Course is designed for any member of staff who is or may become a Legionella Responsible Person, Deputy Responsible Person, or Duty Holder for premises that contain Hot and Cold-Water Systems.
Please Note: If you are booking a Live Virtual Classroom Course and have evaporative cooling systems, please book this course, as well as the legionella training: Responsible Person Including Cooling Towers course which you will find here: https://www.hsstraining.com/course/legionella-training-responsible-person-including-cooling-towers-city-guilds/
This will enable you to gain a City and Guilds certificate for hot and cold-water systems with cooling towers. BOTH courses MUST be completed, and this course MUST be taken before attending the legionella training: Responsible Person Including Cooling Towers course.
If you do not require the evaporative colling systems, you will ONLY need to complete this course.
IMPORTANT: The above ONLY applies to remote courses and is NOT applicable to on-site or classroom training, where both sessions are completed back-to-back.
If you have any questions, please ring 0345 605 0006 to speak to a member of our team.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
On successful completion of this Legionella Responsible Persons Training Course you will receive a City and Guilds Accredited Programme Certificate.
All certification is subject to the City & Guilds Quality assurance procedure. If you require a certificate of attendance in the interim please don’t hesitate to contact us.