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BPEC Legionella Risk Assessment and Water Systems Disinfection for Mechanical Services

  • SLOUGH & LANGLEY COLLEGE
  • ENTRY

Course Overview

This course will be delivered on the following dates:
Friday 7 February 2025 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (1 day)

This 1-day course provides a comprehensive overview of the main legislative and guidance documents, relative to the control of Legionnaire’s disease and the disinfection of water systems, as well as practical guidance on how to carry out a risk assessment of a cold and hot water system in a building and make recommendations to rectify the problems.

It is designed to meet the requirements of the revised Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) and Guidance: Legionnaire’s disease: The control of Legionella bacteria in water systems, and the technical guidance HSG274 Part 2: The control of Legionella in hot and cold-water systems (HSG274)

The course price quoted includes assessment and certification and is VAT exempt.

If you have any questions, please contact us at Greenskills@windsor-forest.ac.uk or call us at 01753 793244

Course Code

XRZMGHP9L0

Course Fee
£325.00
Start Time

09:00

End Time

16:30

Entry Requirements

Trainees must hold a recognised trade qualification in plumbing and heating. A working knowledge of central heating, hot and cold water systems is essen...

Course information

The course modules cover:
o The background to the disease
o Causes of the disease and how it is transmitted
o Sources of the bacteria
o How to manage and control the risk of Legionellosis
o How to carry out the cleaning and disinfection of cold and hot water systems
o The basic cold and hot water design principles and risks associated with Legionella
o Practical guidance on how to carry out a risk assessment of a cold and hot water system in a building and make recommendations to rectify the problems
o Guidance on how to collect, transport and submit water samples to be analysed for Legionella bacteria

1 Day

This course consists of 3 assessments.

Both theory papers consist of 25 questions which are MCQ. 45 minutes is allowed for each assessment.

There is an additional written report on the disinfection process.

One practical assessment.

This is a stand-alone course