The Institute of Sport and Recreation Management
If you took your National Pool Plant Operators Certificate (NPPO) more than 5 years ago this is your last chance to update your status as a pool plant operator and to be included on the new Register of Pool Plant Professionals (RoPPP). The current ISRM ‘Amnesty’ ends on April 1st 2008.
nb After 1 April 2008, those pool plant operators whose qualification is beyond its expiry date will be required to attend a full 3 day PPO course to become included on the RoPPP’s register.
The new register encourages a properly qualified base of pool plant professionals who:
- Have gained recognised and approved qualifications
- Can demonstrate the underpinning knowledge required for their working environment
- Are committed to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
ISRM are recognised by the Health and Safety Executive for this kind of training. The National Pool Plant Operators Qualification is the ISRM’s approved training programme for staff identified above and is now a qualification recognised on the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority’s National Qualifications Framework. A combination of this qualification and a commitment to demonstrate CPD every five years goes a long way to satisfying the requirements of the Health and Safety Executive.
By creating the Register of Pool Plant Professionals the ISRM can now offer a system of regulation for all pool plant professionals involved in the swimming pool sector of the sport and recreation industry. Furthermore the RoPPPs creates a framework within which an individual pool plant operator can achieve the highest standards of professionalism, linked to best practice in the sport and recreation industry.
ISRM have developed the Register in response to changes in the qualifications structure as the only way to independently demonstrate that the pool plant professional’s knowledge of swimming pool water theory and practice is up to date and relevant, providing a basis on which to build competence. The Register is a central feature of the professionalism of the swimming pool industry that is essential to providing customers, users, schools, the public and partners with the necessary level of confidence in the quality and safety of services provided.
Registration signifies that a pool plant professional has met ISRM standards of good practice which are in line with the national and internationally recognised standards of the Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group (PWTAG), Central European Norm (CEN) and World Health Organisation (WHO).
Your presenters for the update seminars are the ISRM’s most experienced NPPO trainers, Ian Nicks, Independent consultant and Jim Johnson, Training consultant, Johnson Training.
RoPPP's update content:
- Best practice in chlorine levels in pools
- Procedures for dealing with Cryptosporidium
- Micro-biological testing
- BSI code of Practice PAS39:2003
- Agenda 21/Climate change levy
- A review of break-point chlorination
- Revision of balanced water tests and calculations
- Case studies relating to recent issues/incident/accidents
- A review of the current disinfectants and chemicals being used