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Key features and benefits

  • Study at our state-of-the-art campus, The Blackburn Learning Quarter
  • Rated "Good" by Ofsted in all areas - as of January 2022
  • Study at one of the Top 3 Colleges in England*
  • Receive access to industry-bespoke facilities
  • Overview

    *Dates are available upon request, please contact 01254 292451 or email business@blackburn.ac.uk for further information*

    This one day assessment session covers the knowledge required to be assessed on the BPEC Water Regulation certificate.

    After successful completion of the course you will be able to apply to your local water company to be an ‘approved contractor' for water regulation purposes. This means you can self-certify your plumbing work and also work for housing associations and other various non-government bodies.

    This course is ideal for people within a supervisory role.

  • Entry Requirements

    This assessment is suited to individuals within a supervisory role who hold a plumbing qualification.

  • What will I study?

    This assessment covers the Water Regulations 1999 and will provide you with the knowledge required to be assessed on CITB Water Regulation certificate.

    • Introduction, background and legislation
    • The Water Regulations
    • Materials and substances in contact with water
    • Requirements for water fittings
    • Water System Design
    • Installation Commissioning
    • Cross Connections
    • Black flow prevention
    • Cold Water Services
    • Hot Water Services
    • WCs and Urinals
    • Sanitary Appliances and water for outside use.
  • What can I do next?

    We offer a wide range of Gas courses, click here for further information, alternatively contact the Gas team on 01254 292451/01254 292500 or email business@blackburn.ac.uk.

  • More Information

    For more information about this course, contact our specialist team on 01254 29 25 00 or email business@blackburn.ac.uk.

GROUP SHOT

We are proud to be one of the Top 3* Colleges in England for A-Levels and Technical Courses.

*In the Government's latest achievement tables for learners aged 16-18.