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Legionella Awareness Training
Legionella Awareness Training

Legionella Awareness Training

Introduction

In workplace risk reduction programs, legionella awareness training and staff competence have consistently shown to be critical parts of solving problem outbreaks.

In order to ensure worker safety and regulatory compliance, both training and competence play an important role.

Despite the fact that legionella training is not a legal requirement, UAE safety regulators such as the Dubai Municipality and the KHDA require people to be appropriately trained so that they can perform their duties safely and effectively.

Approvals and Certifications

Dubai Municipality approved and recognized by Knowledge & Human Development Authority (KHDA)

Aim

The Legionella awareness training course is designed for companies that deal with water and soil ecosystems where Legionella occurs naturally.

Course Outline 
  • Introduction
  • Facts about Legionnaires Disease
  • Legislation
  • Infection and symptoms
  • How Legionella multiplies
  • Susceptibility of individuals
  • Legionella control
  • Appropriate Record-Keeping after control
  • Typical logbook records
  • Legionella Control Association
  • Risk Assessment & control measures
  • Water Systems checks
  • When should it be repeated?
Our Trainers

Our legionella awareness training is delivered by highly trained and experienced instructors, who deliver our presentations using the latest teaching methods to ensure engaging and effective training. Currently, our courses have an approval rating of more than 99% across all our training courses.

Assessment

Students are assessed by observation throughout the course by the instructor.

 

Why choose Save Fast?

Save Fast, a leading health and safety training company in the UAE, ensures that companies and their employees are equipped with the skills and confidence to do their job safely and effectively. In addition, we ensure compliance with international and local health and safety legislation.

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