The EUSR National Water Hygiene (Blue Card) is an industry requirement for anyone working within Restricted Operations of the public water supply. Whether you need to renew your Water Hygiene registration or it's your first time, we can deliver the right course for you. If you need a course to suit your business hours, please contact us here and we can arrange a mutually convenient time. https://lnkd.in/dXjv_8n #amp7 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watertraining
Alpha Water Hygiene
Business Consulting and Services
A specialist Quality, Environmental, Safety, and Health (QESH) consultancy. Bespoke services to our Yorkshire clients.
About us
Alpha Water Hygiene are a specialist Quality, Environmental, Safety, and Health (QESH) consultancy. Based in Yorkshire, we deliver bespoke services to clients from a wide range of sectors. Many clients approach us because they understand the value that gaining recognised certifications such as ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO45001, and ISO27001 will add to their business. Our approach is quite simple; we deliver the services you need. Whether you already have effective systems but need help achieving certification, or you need us to create a management system from scratch, we can help. If you are interested, get in touch here.
- Industry
- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Yorkshire
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
Yorkshire, GB
Updates
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Who should undergo National Water Hygiene Card training? The Blue Card is designed for individuals needing access to restricted sites, including: • Service reservoirs • Pumping stations • Treatment works • Wells • Springs • Boreholes • The water mains and the service pipes network. Professions well-suited for this course include: • Civil engineers • Water engineers • Environmental Unsure if you require The Blue Card? Yes, get in touch with us so we can clarify the best direction for you. Who should undergo National Water Hygiene Card training? The Blue Card is designed for individuals needing access to restricted sites, including: • Service reservoirs • Pumping stations • Treatment works • Wells • Springs • Boreholes • The water mains and the service pipes network. Professions well-suited for this course include: • Civil engineers • Water engineers • Environmental Unsure if you require The Blue Card? Yes, get in touch with us so we can clarify the best direction for you. #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meicaWho should undergo National Water Hygiene Card training? The Blue Card is designed for individuals needing access to restricted sites, including: • Service reservoirs • Pumping stations • Treatment works • Wells • Springs • Boreholes • The water mains and the service pipes network. Professions well-suited for this course include: • Civil engineers • Water engineers • Environmental Unsure if you require The Blue Card? Yes, get in touch with us so we can clarify the best direction for you. Who should undergo National Water Hygiene Card training? The Blue Card is designed for individuals needing access to restricted sites, including: • Service reservoirs • Pumping stations • Treatment works • Wells • Springs • Boreholes • The water mains and the service pipes network. Professions well-suited for this course include: • Civil engineers • Water engineers • Environmental Unsure if you require The Blue Card? Yes, get in touch with us so we can clarify the best direction for you. https://lnkd.in/ecukKpSq #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
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Delivering under pressure: Water companies prepare for AMP8 Despite the enormous challenges ahead, there is wide recognition of opportunity among thought leaders in the industry. Have a read for an in-depth and insightful piece by @UtilityWeek and Autodesk ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ezXJ2ACv @utility-week2 #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
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With large parts of the UK water pipeline network classified as ageing, it is imperative for water utilities in England and Wales to consistently prioritize monitoring pipeline infrastructure for both new and existing leaks. However, this isn't always the reality, as Martin Duff, Business Development Director at Atmos International explains here: https://lnkd.in/e_uXmq3a Water Magazine #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
Gearing up for AMP8 - Water Magazine
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Comprehending the condition of assets is vital for ensuring robust water and wastewater services, both presently and as we ready ourselves for an uncertain future. Have a read of the article by, British Water's, Chief Exec, Lila Thompson: 5 ways to manage asset health and build resilience. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ety2rh77 British Water #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
Five ways to manage asset health and build resilience
Water Industry Journal on LinkedIn
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Yorkshire Water are building a new £8.5m service reservoir in Harton, between Malton and York, to increase the resilience of the drinking water network in the area and improve supplies locally. This new reservoir will supply drinking water to customers in the local area and once completed, will hold almost 10 million litres of clean drinking water. You can read more from their site here: https://lnkd.in/e6s3eRnm #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
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Like all water firms in England and Wales, they must prepare for the five-year asset management plan (AMP8), which starts on April 1, 2025. Have a read to see how Welsh Water are making use of innovative solutions to meet Ofwat’s upcoming requirements to improve efficiency levels and customer service. https://lnkd.in/e8jxceFF Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water British Water #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
The Importance of Innovation In Delivering AMP8
British Water on LinkedIn
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🚰 Why do I need a Water Hygiene Card? 🚰 If you're wondering why obtaining a Water Hygiene Card is important, let's dive into it! 💧 Firstly, having a Water Hygiene Card is not just a formality – it's a necessity. By acquiring your EUSR card, also known as the 'Blue Card', you gain crucial access to operational and restricted sites. Here's why it matters: 1️⃣ Health and Safety: Water hygiene is paramount when working in environments involving water supply, treatment, or distribution. The Blue Card signifies that you understand and comply with health and safety protocols, ensuring the safety of yourself and others. 2️⃣ Compliance: Regulatory bodies and employers require workers to hold a Water Hygiene Card to demonstrate their competence and adherence to industry standards. It's not just about doing the job – it's about doing it right and legally. 3️⃣ Professional Opportunities: Possessing a Water Hygiene Card can open doors to a wider range of job opportunities within the water industry. Whether you're a plumber, engineer, or technician, having the necessary qualifications can enhance your employability. 4️⃣ Environmental Protection: Ensuring water hygiene isn't just about human health – it's also about safeguarding the environment. By understanding proper hygiene practices, you contribute to preventing contamination and preserving our precious water resources. As you can see, obtaining your Water Hygiene Card isn't just about fulfilling a requirement. If you haven't already, get in touch to secure your Blue Card today! https://lnkd.in/ecukKpSq #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
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Gender diversity in the water sector is crucial for improved business performance, it means better representation of the customer base and a greater combination of skills across the workforce. However, according to a recent report from global consultancy McKinsey, in the UK just 17% of the energy and utilities workforce are women. You can read more from H2O Global News, they report on British Water's latest action to improve diversity in the water sector: https://lnkd.in/em-95ENg #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica #diversity #genderdiversity
Resource demand gap requires investment, says water minister
h2oglobalnews.com
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Ahead of AMP8, wastewater companies are looking for solutions to meet pressing challenges such as pollution and, internal and external flooding while effectively managing an ageing infrastructure. The natural conclusion is normally more capital investment. However, Mike Williamson, Water Division Managing Director at Adler and Allan highlights several challenges with this approach. https://lnkd.in/eqiF7kUG Water Industry Journal #amp7 #amp8 #waterindustry #utilities #environment #watersector #watersupply #watermanagement #meica
Increasing hydraulic capacity: operationalising your assets - Water Industry Journal
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