To provide delegates with the necessary skills and working knowledge of high-pressure water jetting, covering a range of safety features that include risk assessment and use of PPE, pre-work checks, and the identification of hazards. Whilst also teaching delegates to safely carry out surface preparation in accordance with the High-Pressure Water Jetting Association’s (HPWJA) code of practice.
The course will assist in compliance with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA 74).
This one-day course will aim to teach delegates the following:
- Cleaning & surface preparation
- Jet cutting: precision and volume removal
- Health & Safety at Work Act
- WJA codes of practice
- Jet principles
- Types of nozzles
- Pump configuration
- Water supply/delivery features
- Pressure safety release options
- Pump and dry shut controls
- Hose construction & pressure ratings
- Hose end fittings
- Connectors and hose end couplings
- Directly from the water jet
- Hose end fittings
- Effects of impact by a high-pressure water jet
- Routine care & inspection
- Safety points during operation
- Scope of surface cleaning & preparation applications
- Range of jetting machines suitable for surface cleaning and preparation
- Review nozzle principles
- Associated ancillary equipment
- Hose used in surface cleaning and preparation applications
- Damage & wear possibilities
- Hose ancillaries
- Range of jetting machines used
- Engine controls & instruments
- Auto engine speed control systems
- Pressure safety relief
- Water supply/delivery features
- Filtration requirements
- Boost feed pumps
- Information & assessment
- Base material & contaminants
- Selection of equipment and manning levels
- Safe system of work
- Setting-up
- Monitoring of operation
Anyone who is required to operate high-pressure water jetting equipment in the course of their work.
To be eligible to attend this course, you must have certificated high-pressure jetting equipment that is fit for purpose. High-visibility waistcoat, overalls, gloves, hard hat, safety footwear, waterproofs, hearing, and eye protection are also required for this training course.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
On
successful completion of this course, a City and Guilds accredited Certificate
of Training and a Photo ID Card will be issued by the Water Jetting
Association. It is recommended that the Water Jetting Safety Awareness course
be retaken every 3 years.
All certification is subject to the City & Guilds quality assurance procedure.
To provide delegates with the necessary skills and working knowledge of high-pressure water jetting, covering a range of safety features that include risk assessment and use of PPE, pre-work checks, and the identification of hazards. Whilst also teaching delegates to safely carry out surface preparation in accordance with the High-Pressure Water Jetting Association’s (HPWJA) code of practice.
The course will assist in compliance with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA 74).
This one-day course will aim to teach delegates the following:
- Cleaning & surface preparation
- Jet cutting: precision and volume removal
- Health & Safety at Work Act
- WJA codes of practice
- Jet principles
- Types of nozzles
- Pump configuration
- Water supply/delivery features
- Pressure safety release options
- Pump and dry shut controls
- Hose construction & pressure ratings
- Hose end fittings
- Connectors and hose end couplings
- Directly from the water jet
- Hose end fittings
- Effects of impact by a high-pressure water jet
- Routine care & inspection
- Safety points during operation
- Scope of surface cleaning & preparation applications
- Range of jetting machines suitable for surface cleaning and preparation
- Review nozzle principles
- Associated ancillary equipment
- Hose used in surface cleaning and preparation applications
- Damage & wear possibilities
- Hose ancillaries
- Range of jetting machines used
- Engine controls & instruments
- Auto engine speed control systems
- Pressure safety relief
- Water supply/delivery features
- Filtration requirements
- Boost feed pumps
- Information & assessment
- Base material & contaminants
- Selection of equipment and manning levels
- Safe system of work
- Setting-up
- Monitoring of operation
Anyone who is required to operate high-pressure water jetting equipment in the course of their work.
To be eligible to attend this course, you must have certificated high-pressure jetting equipment that is fit for purpose. High-visibility waistcoat, overalls, gloves, hard hat, safety footwear, waterproofs, hearing, and eye protection are also required for this training course.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
On
successful completion of this course, a City and Guilds accredited Certificate
of Training and a Photo ID Card will be issued by the Water Jetting
Association. It is recommended that the Water Jetting Safety Awareness course
be retaken every 3 years.
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All certification is subject to the City & Guilds quality assurance procedure.
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