Working in Water CPD session

Overview

Working in or near water presents unique challenges, particularly when it comes to pollution control during temporary works in water.

Whether you’re a contractor, client organisation, or regulator, understanding the latest pollution control techniques for protecting the environment is crucial.

In this free 1-hour CPD session, we will explore various aspects related to working in water.

Topics covered around working in water

  1. Types of pollution: Learn about the different types of pollution that can arise from working in water. From sediment runoff to chemical contaminants, understanding these risks is essential.
  2. Regulations and compliance: An overview of the regulations governing works in water. Stay informed about legal requirements and best practices.
  3. Pollution control planning: Effective pollution control starts with proper planning. Discover strategies for minimising environmental impact during temporary works.
  4. Intervention techniques: Explore the latest methods for working in water. From sediment barriers to eco-friendly materials, we’ll discuss practical solutions.
  5. Monitoring strategies: Understand what, where, and how to monitor pollution during temporary works. Monitoring ensures compliance and helps protect water ecosystems.

Audience

This CPD session is relevant for:

  • Contractors: Those involved in construction or maintenance activities over, on, or in water.
  • Client organisations: Owners of assets adjacent to or spanning water bodies (e.g., rivers, lakes).
  • Regulators: Individuals seeking technical insights into pollution control techniques for water-related projects.


Join us for an informative session that empowers you to work in water responsibly and sustainably!

If you are looking for more in-depth and in-person training and discussion, we also offer more extensive tailored for groups of either up to 6 or 10 people.

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