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Written Scheme Writing Training Onsite for Domestic Premises

1 Day Onsite Training – £POA

Price includes City & Guilds Certification

City & Guilds Accredited Programme

Written Scheme Writing Onsite Training for Domestic Premises Training Course

1 Day Onsite – £POA

Price includes City & Guilds Certification

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Written Scheme Writing for Domestic Premises Onsite

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Written Scheme Writing Training Onsite for Domestic Premises

Our 1-day onsite Written Scheme Writing Training equips learners with the knowledge and skills to design, write, and implement a written scheme for domestic premises.

This City & Guilds Accredited Programme is ideal for duty holders, Legionella Responsible Persons, or other competent individuals responsible for creating written schemes based on comprehensive risk assessments.

As mandated by the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, establishing suitable arrangements for managing health and safety is essential. While risk assessments identify potential hazards, written schemes define the control measures and serve as key evidence of their implementation.

Onsite Delivery of Written Scheme Writing Training

This Written Scheme Course is delivered onsite by HX Training. One of our expert Legionella Trainers will travel to the delegate’s business premises, providing the same City & Guilds Accredited training as our classroom or virtual sessions.

Onsite training is a cost-effective solution, priced for 5 delegates with discounts for additional participants. Training conducted on familiar equipment ensures a work-ready experience, directly enhancing the delegate’s practical understanding and readiness for implementation.

Written Scheme Writing for Domestic Premises Training Course

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Learning Objectives for Written Scheme Writing Onsite Training for Domestic Premises

This City & Guilds Accredited training course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of how to design, write, and implement a written scheme for domestic premises. The course is structured around three key learning objectives:

1. Planning Stage

Learners explore the importance of having a risk assessment and establishing a clear communication pathway. This stage includes:

  • Discussions on agreeing upon the scope and purpose of a written scheme.
  • Constructing action and reaction plans.

The objective emphasizes the critical need for thorough planning to ensure the effective implementation of control documents and plans.

2. Writing Stage

Learners delve into the creation and implementation of the written scheme of control. Key topics covered include:

  • Identifying required elements of a written scheme.
  • Considering practical implementation steps.
  • Assigning responsibilities and timeframes.

This stage equips learners with the knowledge and skills to craft a comprehensive and effective written scheme.

3. Review Stage

The final stage focuses on analyzing data collected from the actions outlined in the written scheme. Learners will:

  • Evaluate the effectiveness of controls.
  • Discuss making necessary adjustments to maintain accuracy and effectiveness.

This stage reinforces the importance of ongoing assessment and adaptation in risk management.

Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, delegates will:

  • Have a thorough understanding of how to design, write, and implement a written scheme.
  • Be capable of producing clear, actionable plans that enhance compliance and safety in domestic premises.

This training ensures delegates gain the practical and theoretical skills for effective risk management and regulatory compliance.

Achievements from Attending the Written Scheme Writing for Domestic Premises Course

Learners who complete the course and pass the multiple-choice assessment will earn a City & Guilds Accredited Programme Certificate in Written Scheme Writing for Domestic Premises.

This certificate demonstrates competence in planning, writing, and reviewing written schemes for domestic premises and is valid for three years, after which renewal is recommended to maintain compliance and up-to-date knowledge.

Course Information

  • Planning – Discuss the importance of having a risk assessment and a communication pathway in place, agreeing on the scope and purpose of the written scheme and have in place plans for action and reaction.
  • The delegate will gain an understanding of the need for proper planning and implementation of the aforementioned documents and plans.
  • Writing – Discuss how to create a written scheme, what’s required, what to consider, what should be included and what shouldn’t
  • The learner at the end of the course will be able to write a written scheme, forming actions and assigning responsibilities and timeframes using the information collected during the planning stages.
  • Review – Discuss what the data collected by the actions in the written scheme tells us about the effectiveness of our controls, how the data must determine the alterations required to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of control.
  • The delegate will be able to use the collected data from the actions in the plan to confirm the effectiveness of the plan and plan for action and reaction to results.

At the end of the Written Scheme training, each delegate undertakes a multiple choice assessment. This consists of 20 questions with 15 correct answers achieving a pass grade (75%).

If you are taking the Virtual Classroom course, assessments will be completed online to enable faster processing of results and certification.

On successful completion of this Written Scheme Writing for Domestic Premises, you will receive a City and Guilds Accredited Programme Certificate.

Certificates will be emailed to the delegate within 7 working Days

This will need to be renewed every 3 years.