National Water Hygiene Live Online Course by Zoom
What you get
- National Water Hygiene Scheme Registration with Energy and Utility Skills
- SmartPhone app with ‘Vicarda Registration’.
- Optional Plastic SmartCard with electronic chip.
- Training delivered by experienced ex-water company employees – Alison Bradley ex-Thames Water or Peter Bradley ex-United Utilities.
What do our customers say about our service
Genuinely a really productive course, outlined and taught me everything I need to know and how important water hygiene and safety is, thank you for the course and taking your time to explain everything well and train us! Google Review from Ragu, March 2026
Alison & Peter delivered a great learning course, this was my 4th time attending an EUSR course and the first delivered by Achieve Safety Ltd and by far the best. I would highly recommend them to anyone requiring the necessary training. from Brianpd2507, Google Review, December 2025
‘Excellent service’ from Mark Kershaw, March 2025.
‘Sat my EUSR test with these guys. Absolutely faultless form my perspective. Very clear and always making sure everyone attending is noticed and heard.’ from Jimmy Munson, Feb. 2025.
‘Thank you to Alison and her team for a great training session. I would highly recommend this training company.’ from a Shropshire Scaffolding Company, February 2025.
The National Water Hygiene scheme is a program developed in collaboration with all UK water companies to ensure the protection of public health and promote good water hygiene practices. The scheme requires individuals entering clean water sites or working on the clean water network, known as ‘Restricted Operations’, to hold a National Water Hygiene EUSR registration. This includes working on service reservoirs, water pumping stations, water treatment works, wells, springs, boreholes, as well as working on the network of water mains and service pipes. The scheme consists of four modules: the importance of water, water as a carrier of disease, potential contamination and its consequences, and preventing contamination. Since 2023 the NWH scheme consists of face-to-face training, remote/e-classroom training, and e-learning/e-assessment programs. All NWH training is assessed through a multiple-choice question test. The test contains 25 questions and the pass mark is 22. Once you have successfully completed your National Water Hygiene training and assessment (and the essential Health Declaration), you will understand the vital part you play in maintaining clean and safe drinking water and protecting public health.
Page Updated 17 February 2026

