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New course on controlling Pseudomonas in water systems

The Water Management Society (WMSoc) has launched a new training course for 2015 covering ‘the background, causes, and control aspects’ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

The Society, based in Tamworth, has provided practical and technical training courses to individuals and companies within the water management industry for over 20 years. Its City & Guilds-accredited courses cover all aspects of water management within water systems and cooling systems, including Legionella risk assessment, cleaning and disinfection, and temperature monitoring, sampling, and inspection. The Society says its expertise in Legionella and Pseudomonas awareness enables it to give the most upto-date training relating to various water systems, including cooling towers, closed systems, and hot and cold water systems.

The WMSoc Training Centre has its own Practical Training Area (PTA), a dedicated room where traditional instruction on the industrial and commercial management of water and systems is carried out. It houses two cooling towers and a simple water system set-up, enabling course attendees to gain hands-on experience and demonstrate their competence. 

The Society can also offer bespoke training on-site at a company’s premises. Courses can be tailored to suit experience, and are available at both basic and advanced levels. 

All WMSoc courses include temporary membership of the Society.

 

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