Date: 25th & 26th April 2024
Modules SA / TP
Location Unit 4 Napier Building, 2 Reynolds Avenue, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, East Kilbride, G75 0AF
This course is a 2 day course, covering the modules of Safety Awareness, Tube & Pipe Cleaning.
During this course you will undertake a theory test along with a practical test. Once you have passed both tests you will then be issued with a WJA card and granted access to the Codes of Practice.
Cancellations must be sent to info@waterjetting.org.uk or phone us at 020 8320 1090. Any cancellations not submitted to one of these two methods will not be received and you may be charged £400 for a no show.
We will keep you informed with updates leading up to the event.
Should you wish to report a water jetting injury or require medical advice, please email details to the WJA Senior Medical Advisor, in the strictest of confidence: sancho@waterjetting.org.uk
This one-day session is aimed at:
The Safety awareness card / certificate is valid for three years before it needs to be renewed for a further three years.
This course provides knowledge and assists in the understanding of water jetting by means of assessments in:
Why is this required?
Assists in the compliance with Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA 74).
High pressure water jetting is very hazardous; therefore, it is a requirement for anyone involved in water jetting to have knowledge and understanding of the hazards involved in water jetting so they can operate safely.
The WJA has designed this course as an entry level accreditation applicable to all groups and provides water jetting cards on the successful completion of a multichoice classroom assessment.
This minimum 4hrs session is aimed at:
The safety awareness course must be completed prior to attending this course. The Safety awareness card / certificate is valid for three years before it needs to be renewed for a further three years.
This course provides knowledge and assists in the understanding of drain and sewer cleaning by means of assessments in:
Assessments are a balance of theory in a classroom environment and practical using live water jetting equipment.
For DSP, training will include carrying out surface preparation using a jetting gun with a protective shroud with hose whip checks for additional safety.
The pressure will not exceed 275 bar (4,000 psi) and candidates must be able to comfortably control the jetting accessories, this includes managing reaction force through manual handling.
The training does NOT cover works that involves confined space entry into chambers, tanks, wet wells, or vessels. To carry out work in these conditions, operatives must have passed a recognised confined space entry course.
The WJA’s aim is to eliminate the use of wash-down nozzles and for operatives to have optimum control over the delivery of water using a jetting gun with a trigger mechanism.
Why is this required?
Assists in the compliance with Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA 74).
High pressure water jetting is very hazardous process; therefore, it is a requirement for anyone involved in cleaning drains and sewers using water jetting to have knowledge and understanding of the hazards involved in water jetting so they can operate safely.
This includes typical hazards, Legal requirements, pre-start checklist, safety devices, competent teams, water jetting equipment, health concerns and typical controls and PPE.
This minimum 4hrs session is aimed at:
The Safety Awareness course must be completed prior to attending this course. The Safety Awareness card / certificate is valid for three years before it needs to be renewed for a further three years.
This course provides knowledge and assists in the understanding of tube and pipe cleaning by means of assessments in:
Assessments are a balance of theory in a classroom environment and practical using live water jetting equipment.
The pressure will exceed 207 bar (3,000 psi) and candidates must be able to comfortably control the jetting accessories, this includes managing reaction force through manual handling.
The training does NOT cover works that involves confined space entry into chambers, tanks, wet wells, or vessels. To carry out work in these conditions, operatives must have a recognised confined space entry course.
The WJA’s aim is to minimise the hazards and risks involved in tubes and pipes.
Why is this required?
Assists in the compliance with Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA 74).
High pressure water jetting is very hazardous process; therefore, it is a requirement for anyone involved in cleaning drains and sewers using water jetting to have knowledge and understanding of the hazards involved in water jetting so they can operate safely.
This includes typical hazards, Legal requirements, pre-start checklist, safety devices, competent teams, water jetting equipment, health concerns and typical controls and PPE.
This minimum 4hrs session is aimed at:
The safety awareness course must be completed prior to attending this course. The Safety awareness card / certificate is valid for three years before it needs to be renewed for a further three years.
This course provides knowledge and assists in the understanding of surface preparation by means of assessments in:
Assessments are a balance of theory in a classroom environment and practical using live water jetting equipment.
The pressures exceeding 275 bar (4,000 psi) and candidates must be able to comfortably control the jetting accessories, this includes managing reaction force through manual handling.
The training does NOT cover works that involves confined space entry into chambers, tanks, wet wells, or vessels. To carry out work in these conditions, operatives must have a recognised confined space entry course.
The WJA’s aim is to minimise the hazards and risks involved in surface preparation.
Why is this required?
Assists in the compliance with Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA 74).
High pressure water jetting is very hazardous process; therefore, it is a requirement for anyone involved in cleaning drains and sewers using water jetting to have knowledge and understanding of the hazards involved in water jetting so they can operate safely.
This includes typical hazards, Legal requirements, pre-start checklist, safety devices, competent teams, water jetting equipment, health concerns and typical controls and PPE.