EUSR SHEA COURSES
Energy and Skills Register training in Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness
SHEA GAS
The program aims to provide individuals with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of health, safety, and environmental laws and their corresponding responsibilities. It equips participants with the necessary skills to manage safety concerns effectively, safeguarding the workforce, the public, and the environment while ensuring legal compliance. The SHEA Gas scheme is intended for individuals who need access to Gas industry operational sites, including permanent and temporary staff at all levels, such as operatives, supervisors, and management.
SHEA WATER
The program aims to provide individuals with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of health, safety, and environmental laws and their corresponding responsibilities. It equips participants with the necessary skills to manage safety concerns effectively, safeguarding the workforce, the public, and the environment while ensuring legal compliance. The SHEA Water scheme is intended for those who need access to water industry operational sites, including permanent and temporary staff at all levels, such as operatives, supervisors, and management.
SHEA POWER
The SHEA POWER program aims to provide individuals with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of health, safety, and environmental laws and their associated responsibilities. The course equips delegates with the necessary skills to manage safety issues effectively, ensuring legal compliance and protecting the workforce, other individuals, and the environment. It is suitable for individuals at all levels, including operatives, supervisors, and management, who require access to operational sites within the POWER industry, whether permanent or temporary.
NATIONAL WATER HYGIENE
The 'Blue Card' scheme, also known as the National Hygiene scheme, is crucial in safeguarding public health and promoting good water hygiene practices. It has been created in partnership with all UK water companies. Anyone working on clean water sites or the clean water network, including subcontractors and Self-Lay Organisations (SLOs), must hold a National Water Hygiene EUSR registration, as part of the 'Restricted Operations' category. This includes working on service reservoirs, water pumping stations, water treatment works, wells, springs, boreholes, as well as the network of water mains and service pipes.