Water Regulations Training

Do you or your team of mechanical engineers need to know more about the water regulations and fluid category requirements?

Are you a manager or responsible person who needs to understand the implications of water misuse, waste, undue consumption, contamination or erroneous measurement?

Are you a plumber who wants to become WaterSafe registered?

If yes, book your WATER REGULATIONS TRAINING with GMS at our LCL approved training centre in Standish, Wigan. Our 1 day course will provide you with the knowledge and understanding to manage or work more safely with the water systems you are responsible for or work on.

Email Info@gmsservicesltd.co.uk or call 01257 424459.

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