The Safety Health and Environmental Awareness SHEA Water scheme is designed to ensure individuals gain a rounded appropriate level of knowledge, understanding health, safety and environmental law and their associated responsibilities.
The course will equip delegates with the knowledge and skills to ensure that safety issues are managed effectively, protecting the workforce, other people and the general environment and ensuring that legal compliance is achieved.
The SHEA Water scheme comprises of eight modules. Six modules are ‘core’ modules and are relevant for all utility industries and support workplace practice in relation to health, safety and environmental law. Two modules provide the water industry-specific content. It is designed to provide evidence that an individual has demonstrated an appropriate level of knowledge, understanding and behavioral awareness.
Individuals must complete all eight modules and pass the SHEA Water assessment to gain EUSR SHEA Water registration. It is an Energy & Utility Skills Passport scheme and does not indicate any level of technical competence or skilled expertise.
Registration on EUSR
Registration is based on the successful completion of a training program and assessment. Training is delivered through a network of Energy & Utility Skills approved trainers and they all deliver the same training program and assessment. The training usually lasts about one working day and is interactive, with trainer-led activities plus individuals are invited to share and discuss their own experiences with the group.
EUSR registration for SHEA Power is for three years from the date of assessment.