Water is the source of life, without which humans, as well as other species, cannot survive. In many countries, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the crisis management of drinking water and wastewater services.
Impairment of the drinking water service would change the quality of life of the affected population in the immediate period while in the medium-term period it could affect their ability to survive; therefore, the continuous and orderly supply of drinking water is of paramount importance for the population. On the other hand, the collection and safe disposal of sanitary wastewater and drainage storm-water is also important if epidemics and general poisoning by contamination as well as urban inundation are to be prevented and in order to protect the environment.
The objective of this course is to provide delegates with the description of fundamentals of a crisis management system, including relevant recommendations for water utilities, based on the ISO 24518:2015.
Course benefits
- What is crisis management of water utilities.
- The terms and definitions used.
- Key concepts, principles and structure.
- The main requirements of ISO 24518:2015.
Who should attend?
- Those who are new to ISO 24518 Crisis Management.
- Individuals planning, implementing, or maintaining ISO 24518.
- Those who are part of a team involved with ISO 24518.
What will I learn?
You will learn:
- The development of ISO 24518.
- What is a crisis management of water utilities.
- The terms and definitions used.
- Key concepts, principles and structure.
- The main requirements of ISO 24518:2015.
Further information
No prerequisites needed.
There is no formal delegate assessment for this course. On completion, you’ll be awarded an internationally respected BSI Training Academy certificate.
Our high impact accelerated learning approach increases learning by improving knowledge retention and skill application. This course is activity-based, resulting in a deeper understanding of the material and a greater impact on job performance.
Detailed course notes and lunch are provided.