Who would benefit from pseudomonas training?
This course is suitable for people working in hospitals, care homes, and health and social care environments who have day-to-day responsibility for matters concerning water hygiene, patient safety and infection control including estates and facilities managers, infection prevention and control teams, building services engineers, maintenance staff, and health and safety managers.
What will you learn?
Our Pseudomonas training courses provide an excellent introduction to Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the health risks associated with water system contamination. Delegates will learn about the UK’s regulatory framework, guidance, water safety planning, and management and control procedures dealing with the control of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Delegates will also learn about typical sources of contamination, the Pseudomonas risk assessment process, and practical steps that can be taken to ensure these risks are properly managed to safeguard the health and safety of patients and improve regulatory compliance.
Additionally, delegates will also learn about the correct water sampling methods for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the differences between sampling for P. aeruginosa and Legionella bacteria.
Pseudomonas training certificate
On the successful completion of our Pseudomonas training course you will receive a formal certificate of achievement from the the water hygiene and pathogen control experts at Water Treatment Services. This certificate is valid for three years and should be kept to demonstrate formal training has been undertaken in this subject.
How long is the course?
One day.
Where are the training courses delivered?
Our main UK training centres are located in central London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds and Glasgow, and these are supported by satellite training centres in Belfast and Newcastle.
We can also deliver our training courses exclusively at client premises, and further afield for clients based outside the UK.
Pseudomonas training delivered by experts
Water Treatment Services offer specialist Pseudomonas training courses designed to support organisations and individuals with responsibility for the management and control of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in health and social care settings including hospitals and care homes, with particular emphasis on the management of augmented care facilities.
Delivered by experienced water hygiene and pathogen control experts, our Pseudomonas training courses seek to improve the recognition, management and control of Pseudomonas risks; and to help organisations and individuals improve patient protection and meet their health and safety obligations in this area.
Our main UK training centres are located in London serving the South and South East England, Manchester (North West), Birmingham (Midlands), Bristol (South East England and Wales), Leeds (North and North East) and Glasgow (Scotland), and these are supported by satellite training centres in Belfast and Newcastle.
If you are interested in this or any of our other Legionella training courses and would like to receive further details, including dates and venues please contact us.
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