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C S A  WA TER  TREA T MENT                                                                                             C S A  WA TER  TREA T MENT

          FRAMEWORK                                                                                                              FRAMEWORK  C ONTINUED . . .


          CHIEF  TE CHNICAL  OFFICER ' S  S A Y                                                                                  CHIEF  TE CHNICAL  OFFICER ' S  S A Y







          CSA’s Water Treatment and SKILLcard Update                                                                             Can I sit all the Distance Learning Courses now?

          The Commissioning Specialists Association (CSA) are delighted to announce that our Water                               Not quite yet. Whilst the modules and framework are there, the CSA are already experiencing a
          Treatment Pathway of Development Framework has been recognised by SKILLcard.                                           high quantity of enquiries about the courses so we are putting steps in place to ensure that we
                                                                                                                                 have the ability to meet the expected demands before we release all three DLC’s. Due to this
          The Water Treatment Pathway of Development contains 6 grades, from entry point at Trainee                              there will be a staggered release on DLC’s. The first release wil be WT DLC A.
          all the way through to Grade 5 Senior Water Treatment Engineer level.
                                                                                                                                 When can I take the WT DLC A?

            TRAINEE           GRADE 1          GRADE 2           GRADE 3          GRADE 4           GRADE 5                      We expect the last peer review to be completed by 3rd week in June allowing for final release
                                                                                                                                 W/C Monday 24th June. Our office will make contact with all members via email, press release
                                Water          Water Treatment     Water             Water          Senior Water
                               Treatment        Intermediate      Treatment         Treatment        Treatment                   and via LinkedIn.
                               Assistant        Technician        Technician        Engineer         Engineer
                                                                                                                                 Why Water Treatment and not Pre-Commission Cleaning?
          These have all been colour coded to match the recognised SKILLcard colour.
                                                                                                                                 The CSA Training has been designed to enable trainees, technicians, and engineers in our
          The CSA Training and Career Development Framework has been designed to enable trainees,                                industry to fully realise their potential. Pre-Commission Cleaning is well known is the industry
          technicians, and engineers in our industry to fully realise their potential in the Pre-Commission                      as “Water Treatment” and our courses are designed to cover more than the pre-commission
          Cleaning Industry.                                                                                                     cleaning element. (Disinfection, VDI 2035, Pipe Sizing, Heat Transmission, Advanced Chemistry)
                                                                                                                                 Water Treatment Training & Career Development Handbook The Training & Career Development

          What courses do the CSA offer?                                                                                         handbook list out the roles and responsibilities for each grade from trainee through to Grade 4
                                                                                                                                 along with the Distance Learning Course. Look out for the CSA press release on this document.
          From a training perspective, the CSA have compiled 3 unique Water Treatment Distance Learning
          Courses – WT DLC A, WT DLC B and WT DLC C.
                                                                                                                                                                                        Water Treatment Training & Career Development Handbook
                                                                                                                                                                                          Grade 1 – Water Treatment Assistant - Red SKILLcard
          These Distance Learning Courses are designed to complement the experience that should be
          obtained via on-the-job training. There are elements of the DLC training covering health &                                                                                    G1.1 – Experience requirement
                                                                                                                                                                                        To successfully pass your Grade 1 you will need:
          safety, risk awareness, standard procedures, and processes etc. that will form an integral part                                                                                  Via DLC Pathway: to comply with the Grade 1 competencies below and a minimum of 12 months proven water treatment
          of the course and is designed to ensure those enrolled can carry out their day-to-day activities                                                                              experience with a recognised company/organisation. Must pass the WT DLC A test.

                                                                                                                                                                                        Via Academic Entry: to comply with the Grade 1 competencies below and a minimum of 18 months proven water treatment
          safely minimizing risk to themselves or others.                                                                                                                               experience with a recognised company/organisation.

                                                                                                                                                                                        G1.2 – Technical competencies
                                                                                                                                                                                        The Assistant must: -
                                                                                                                                                                                         1.  Have completed trainee competencies.
             WT DLC A (Trainee to Grade 1)          WT DLC B (Grade 2)                 WT DLC C (Grade 3)                                                                                2. 3.  Keep a daily diary of your activities, works undertaken, systems worked on etc.
                                                                                                                                                                                          Have an understanding of the current Health and Safety at Work Regulations and be aware of the requirements of
          Health & Safety                    Reporting & Contractual Awareness  Corrosion & Corrosion Monitoring                                                                         4.  site safety for yourself and others.
                                                                                                                                                                                          Understand and comply with your company’s   method statement.
                                                                                                                                                                                         5.  Assist more senior personnel in carrying out Water Treatment activities on site and observe instructions given by an
          Basic Water Systems                Advanced Water Systems & Design / WT Requirements  Advanced Chemistry                                                                        authorised person.
                                                                                                                                                                                         6.  Have a full understanding of the instruments and test equipment used on site, know what kit is appropriate for each
          Drawing & Notation                                                                                                                                                              activity and how to use and read them.
                                             Heat Transmission                  Advanced Microbiology                                               Water Treatment
          Types of Pumps & Pump Curves                                                                                                                                                   7. 8.  Assist with the production of your company’s test packs with information provided by your Engineer.
                                                                                                                                                                                          Become familiar with working drawings and job technical specifications.
                                             Traditional Water Treatment Process  Chemical & Microbiological Sample Results              Training & Career Development Handbook          9.  Understand basic systems and be able to read their schematics.
          SI Units, Basic Water & Flow Measurements                                                                                                                                      10. Have a basic knowledge of closed & domestic systems, their plant and function.
                                             Filtration Water Treatment Process (CPC) & Importance   Laboratory Testing vs Onsite Testing
                                             of Filling                                                                                                                                  11. Become familiar with BSRIA BG29 (Pre-commission cleaning guide) processes.
          Chemicals & Test Instruments Used in Water Treatment                                                                                                                           12. Understand the reasons for the various system chemicals.
                                             Water Flow Regulations & Dynamic Flushing  VDI 2035                                                                                         13. Have an awareness of chemical and microbiological parameters.
          Basic Microbiology                                                                                                                                                             14. Be able to backflush terminal coils under supervision.
                                             Chemistry                          Pipe Sizing                                                                                              15. Be able to carry out demonstration of systems under supervision.
          Sampling                                                                                                                                                                       16. Be aware of the programme of work you are trying to achieve.
                                                                                                                                                                                         17. Become familiar with BS8552 processes and equipment used.
          Guidance & Codes of Practice       Disinfection & Water Hygiene       Heat Exchangers                                                                                          18. Be able to carry out sampling to BS8552 under supervision.
                                                                                                                                                                                         19. Have a basic understanding of tank cleans with associated disinfections.
          Documentation                      Types of Pumps – Pump Laws         Duty Calculations                                                                                        20. Have a basic understanding of pipework distribution system disinfections.

          Quality Assurance                  Electrical Theory                  Implications of Water Treatment on Commissioning
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                                                             Tony Anderson – Chief Technical Officer                                                                                 Tony Anderson – Chief Technical Officer
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