T HE W A T E R JE T T ING A SSO C I A TIO N Adding Value to Industry through Safety & Training
Pressure Washing Training Course
This City & Guilds Accredited Course is directed at companies using Pressure Washers operating up to 210Bar (3000psi) with a flow rate not exceeding 22.7 Litres/min (5GPM).
For details of WJA Approved Instructors in your area please email
david@waterjetting.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 208 320 1090 – Fax: +44 (0) 208 320 1094 –
info@waterjetting.org.uk –
www.waterjetting.org.uk Thames Innovation Centre – Veridion Way (off Waldrist Way) – Erith – Kent DA18 4AL – United Kingdom
• A one-day IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) Accredited Health and Safety Course
• Covering both the use of water fed poles and portable ladders.
• Written by window cleaners for window cleaners
• No nonsence - hands on practical and theory course with an IOSH certificate at the end.
• Giving you an industry recognised lifetime qualification
• Which will help you or your organisation comply with legislative training requirements
www.f-w-c.co.uk/training.htm
• Identify any applicable legislation; • Discuss what to look for; • Show you how to put controls in place; • Show you how to draft out the risk assessments.
• Can be used as proof of prior learning for City and Guilds NVQ level 2 Unit 201
Spaces are limited so early booking is recommended To book on any of the above courses contact: Federation of Window Cleaners on: Telephone: 0161 432 8754 Summerfield House - Harrogate Road - Reddish - Stockport - Cheshire SK5 6HQ Email:
info@f-w-c.co.uk
ATTENTION ALL WINDOW CLEANERS!
IOSH lifetime certificate! Window Cleaners Training Course Cleaning windows safely
Risk Assessment Training Course
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