Water network operative - Clean water network operative
Manufacturing or process maintenance operative or technician · Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair
The official framework — 96 requirements.
Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Water network operative apprenticeship standard (v1.2). On EngTree, each one becomes a node — verified knowledge entries, training modules and End-Point Assessment evidence all map back to it. This standard has options — requirements marked with an option name apply to that pathway only.
Knowledge (50)
What the apprentice must understand
- K27
Regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations.
Clean water network operative - K28
National Water Hygiene (water quality as a food source and product).
Clean water network operative - K29
Procedures for the construction and connection of clean water network mains and services.
Clean water network operative - K30
Principles of working with asbestos in the clean water network.
Clean water network operative - K31
Procedures for the repair of clean water network assets.
Clean water network operative - K32
Principles to assess and test the integrity of the repair on the water asset.
Clean water network operative - K33
Common faults and issues in the clean water network. Problem solving techniques.
Clean water network operative - K34
Consequences of bursts and leaks on people and the environment.
Clean water network operative - K35
Procedures for the disposal of chlorinated water.
Clean water network operative - K36
Continuous supply procedures.
Clean water network operative - K37
Pumping equipment.
Clean water network operative - K38
The use and removal of chemicals to avoid contamination in the water network, in line with regulations.
Clean water network operative - K39
Disinfection procedures for clean water mains and services.
Clean water network operative - K40
Principles and reasons for taking water samples.
Clean water network operative - K41
The safe operation of hydrants and valves, in line with company procedures.
Clean water network operative - K1
Health and safety practice: risk assessments and safe systems of work, permits to work, working in confined spaces, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), manual handling.
- K2
Health and safety regulations and procedures: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, New Roads and Street Works Act 1991, Working at Heights, Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER), first aid, fire safety.
- K3
Types and uses of asbestos and where they may come into contact; safe work practices, control measures, and protective equipment needed to undertake asbestos mains work.
- K4
Pollution; the risks and consequences of pollution incidents on people and the environment. Including types of pollution, control measures, light, noise, smells, spills, and waste.
- K5
Environmental and sustainability regulations and guidance, including the Environmental Protection Act and hazardous waste regulation. The environmental impact of clean and waste water operations.
- K6
Policies and procedures for escalating environmental and pollution incidents.
- K7
Identify utility assets on maps or drawings.
- K8
Principles and processes that underpin the locating of utility network assets; health and safety guidance on avoiding damage to underground utility services.
- K9
Pre and post use checks, operation, maintenance, and storage requirements, for utility network operations equipment and tools including utility location equipment.
- K10
Gas detection equipment.
- K11
Principles of traffic management control and safe working practices when working on the highway and on site.
- K12
Trench support systems and when to use them. Including sheeting, mechanical sheeting, lightweight and proprietary systems.
- K13
Requirements for the backfill and reinstatement of road and pavement surfaces after water network construction or repair.
- K14
Excavation techniques: open cut, moling, vacuum extraction.
- K15
Pipe cutting techniques.
- K16
Escalation procedures for emergency situations, including emergency services, highways authorities, local authorities, Environment Agency, and utility companies.
- K17
Roles and responsibilities of industry stakeholders, including: Drinking Water Inspectorate, The Water Services Regulation Authority (OFWAT), Consumer Council for Water, Environment Agency, and DEFRA.
- K18
Ethical business practices, including Customer Experience Measure (CMEX), Regulatory and Legislative Performance Measures, Guaranteed Standards Scheme (GSS) and Director General (DG) in response to written complaints (DG7).
- K19
Reporting channels; limits of authority.
- K20
Verbal communication techniques – giving and receiving information using industry terminology. Matching style to audience.
- K21
Written communication techniques and documentation requirements including job sheets.
- K22
Equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in the workplace.
- K23
Information technology and digital: email, equipment digital interfaces, management information systems. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Cyber security.
- K24
Work organisation and time management techniques.
- K25
Team working principles.
- K26
Standard operating procedures (SOP).
- K42
Procedures for the construction and connection of waste water network assets, including sewers, drains, and combined sewer overflows.
Waste water network operative - K43
Procedures for repairs in waste water.
Waste water network operative - K44
Procedures for dealing with contamination and pollution.
Waste water network operative - K45
Principles of working with asbestos in the waste water network.
Waste water network operative - K46
Personal hygiene measures.
Waste water network operative - K47
The operating principles of sewerage pumps and pumping stations and their impact on the network.
Waste water network operative - K48
Pumping stations - lock off and isolation procedures for pumps.
Waste water network operative - K49
Preparations needed for a no dig team.
Waste water network operative - K50
Principles of wastewater flows.
Waste water network operative
Skills (40)
What the apprentice must be able to do
- S21
Carry out squeeze off activities.
Clean water network operative - S22
Join materials by fusion techniques.
Clean water network operative - S23
Join materials by mechanical means on clean water assets.
Clean water network operative - S24
Drill and tap clean water assets.
Clean water network operative - S25
Install clean water assets.
Clean water network operative - S26
Conduct disinfection procedures for clean water mains and services.
Clean water network operative - S27
Check the performance of the asset and escalate issues if necessary.
Clean water network operative - S28
Use continuous supply procedures.
Clean water network operative - S29
Repair water network asset.
Clean water network operative - S30
Identify and solve common issues within the clean water network.
Clean water network operative - S31
Use pumping equipment.
Clean water network operative - S32
Follow hygiene procedures.
Clean water network operative - S1
Identify hazards and implement controls to reduce risks to people and the environment.
- S2
Comply with a safe system of work, including permits, work and engineering instructions.
- S3
Identify and organise resources.
- S4
Comply with workplace health, safety and environmental policy and practice; use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safety equipment.
- S5
Follow procedures for signing, lighting and guarding as well as public and pedestrian segregation and escalate issues if required.
- S6
Identify, locate and avoid damage to underground utility services.
- S7
Carry out safe excavation practices for utility network services.
- S8
Monitor and maintain site conditions; good housekeeping.
- S9
Select, check and operate equipment and tools; report faults if required.
- S10
Maintain and store equipment and tools, for example charge batteries, clean equipment, grease machines, re-fuel.
- S11
Communicate with others verbally for example, internal and external customers, colleagues and managers.
- S12
Use gas detection equipment.
- S13
Communicate in writing with others and record task information, for example, job sheets.
- S14
Follow standard operating procedures (SOP).
- S15
Use information technology and digital systems. Comply with GDPR and cyber security.
- S16
Carry out learning and development activities.
- S17
Organise and prioritise own work.
- S18
Apply equity, diversity and inclusion rules.
- S19
Apply team working principles.
- S20
Carry out pipe cutting.
- S33
Install or replace waste water assets.
Waste water network operative - S34
Replace and join materials by flexible seals, for example band seals on waste water services.
Waste water network operative - S35
Prepare the site for a no dig team.
Waste water network operative - S36
Carry out excavation and shoring of deep excavations.
Waste water network operative - S37
Repair waste water network assets.
Waste water network operative - S38
Use mitigation methods to maintain flow, for example using pumps, stopping or diverting.
Waste water network operative - S39
Identify and solve common issues within the waste water network.
Waste water network operative - S40
Decontaminate equipment, tooling and PPE.
Waste water network operative
Behaviours (6)
How the apprentice must conduct themselves
- B1
Put health and safety first.
- B2
Take ownership of given work.
- B3
Team-focus to meet work goals.
- B4
Support an inclusive workplace for example, respectful of different views.
- B5
Seek learning and development opportunities.
- B6
Consider the impact on the environment when using resources and carrying out work.
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