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Are you compliant? Are you over compliant?


Are your contractors competent, are you sure they are doing the required job? Why are you having your cold water tanks disinfected every year? Why are you having so many samples taken? Are you spending money when you don’t need to? Why do you need to change, you’ve always done it this way? How often do you need to do this? Could you be more efficient?


If you need answers to these or other questions of compliance and efficiency, Immerse Training has developed a new City & Guilds accredited course which will address these and many other issues.


Interpretation of Risk and Monitoring Procedures in hot and cold water systems (HSG274 and HTM04-01)


The training will equip you to interpret the HSG274 and HTM04-01 guidance for routine monitoring procedures in healthcare and non-healthcare environments and translate the guidance into procedures designed to effectively manage risk to a level as low as reasonably practicable, while maximising the effective use of resources in relation to the risks you face.


The knowledge gained could save your organisation £1000’s per year!


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