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Competent Person Ventilation HTM 03-01 (CPV)

£1,025 + VAT
3 Days
York,   Slough,   Livingston and On-site.
Course Overview
This course has been developed to provide the necessary information to understand the duties & responsibilities of the nominated Competent Person (HTM 03-01). The course will provide awareness of the different types of ventilation and air-conditioning systems, their component parts and typical layout that conform to healthcare applications. The course will identify the inspection, operation and maintenance activities required and are carried out safely without hazard to staff, patients or members of the public. Those required to inspect, verify or maintain ventilation equipment will need to show competence. You should have sufficient knowledge of correct operation and be able to recognise faults.
Who is This Course For?
This course has been developed for operations managers technical staff and consultants who require an understanding of how to operate and maintain specialised ventilation systems in healthcare premises.
Start Date End Date Location Price (Ex. Vat)
Mon, 10th November 2025 Wed, 12th November 2025 York £ 1,025
Tue, 16th December 2025 Thu, 18th December 2025 Livingston £ 1,025
Tue, 6th January 2026 Thu, 8th January 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Mon, 19th January 2026 Wed, 21st January 2026 York £ 1,025
Tue, 10th February 2026 Thu, 12th February 2026 York £ 1,025
Wed, 18th February 2026 Fri, 20th February 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Tue, 24th February 2026 Thu, 26th February 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Tue, 10th March 2026 Thu, 12th March 2026 York £ 1,025
Tue, 17th March 2026 Thu, 19th March 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Tue, 24th March 2026 Thu, 26th March 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Wed, 8th April 2026 Fri, 10th April 2026 York £ 1,025
Tue, 14th April 2026 Thu, 16th April 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Tue, 21st April 2026 Thu, 23rd April 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Tue, 5th May 2026 Thu, 7th May 2026 York £ 1,025
Tue, 12th May 2026 Thu, 14th May 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Wed, 27th May 2026 Fri, 29th May 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Mon, 1st June 2026 Wed, 3rd June 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Mon, 15th June 2026 Wed, 17th June 2026 York £ 1,025
Wed, 1st July 2026 Fri, 3rd July 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Mon, 6th July 2026 Wed, 8th July 2026 York £ 1,025
Mon, 13th July 2026 Wed, 15th July 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Tue, 4th August 2026 Thu, 6th August 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Tue, 18th August 2026 Thu, 20th August 2026 York £ 1,025
Tue, 8th September 2026 Thu, 10th September 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Mon, 21st September 2026 Wed, 23rd September 2026 York £ 1,025
Tue, 29th September 2026 Thu, 1st October 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Mon, 5th October 2026 Wed, 7th October 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Tue, 6th October 2026 Thu, 8th October 2026 Livingston £ 1,025
Mon, 19th October 2026 Wed, 21st October 2026 York £ 1,025
Mon, 2nd November 2026 Wed, 4th November 2026 Slough £ 1,025
Mon, 16th November 2026 Wed, 18th November 2026 York £ 1,025
Wed, 9th December 2026 Fri, 11th December 2026 Livingston £ 1,025

Day Morning Afternoon
One
  • Course Introduction
  • SHTM / HTM 03 and Statutory Regulations
  • Healthcare Comfort
  • Definition of Terms
  • Legionellosis
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Safe Systems of Work
  • SHTM/HTM 03 - Chapter 2
  • Risk Assessments
  • Fire Safety, COSHH and Implications
  • Types of Ventilation Systems
  • Plantroom Visit
Two
  • Refrigeration systems
  • SHTM/HTM 03 Chapter 3
  • Ventilation Systems Requirements
  • Waste Heat Recovery Systems
  • Principles of Air Conditioning
  • SHTM / HTM - Chapter 4
  • AHU Components
  • Fire Dampers
  • SHTM / HTM 03 - Chapter 4
Three
  • HTM 03 Part A and Part B Technical Details
  • Air Flow Measurement and Standard Instruments
  • Annual Inspection Requirements
  • Practical Inspection and Practical Air Flow Measurement
  • Principles of Psychrometry and use in a Ventilation System
  • Course Assessment
  • Types and purposes of ventilation systems within the NHS
  • Statutory comfort standards requirements and sources of Department of Health and Industry guidance
  • Identifying the role of smoke and fire dampers, their maintenance and inspection requirements
  • Identifying the essential components of an air conditioning system
  • Identifying appropriate filter grades required for NHS ventilation systems
  • Humidification and de-humidification, explain its use within the NHS
  • What precautions should be in place in NHS ventilation and air conditioning systems to control Legionella.
  • Describe the function of control systems within ventilation systems
  • Inspection and verification of critical ventilation systems. Plus practical application.
  • Instruments used to collate information from the ventilation systems, and their practical use.
  • Safe System of Work and the NHS risk assessment process model.
Everything you require for this course is provided
On successful completion, we recommend the following training courses to continue your learning path:
Authorised Person Confined Spaces (Commercial) Authorised Person Ventilation HTM 03-01
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Course Training Team

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Malcolm Webster

Senior Mechanical/Ventilation Training Consultant

Malcolm is a highly-qualified Mechanical and Electrical engineer who has worked for several organisations, within both the public and private sectors in UK and overseas. He first became involved with training and assessment during his time while in government service with the Property Services Agency at RTTC Cardington and has enjoyed working in these specialist fields during his subsequent career. Malcolm has considerable experience in air conditioning and ventilation systems and has recently been delivering the specialist ventilation courses for the NHS authorising personnel courses. Malcolm is based at our head office and training centre in York.


Customer Questions

Q: Is your ventilation course relevant for my staff who are not involved directly with healthcare?
A: Our Ventilation courses teach you what the safe system of work is within healthcare and is related to the healthcare environment. They deal with all forms of ventilation from AHU's to chilled beams. Though there are specific rules within healthcare, the methods learnt and the knowledge gained can be transposed into any other industry which wants to learn about ventilation. Our trainers are committed to including all delegates they train, no matter what branch of Ventilation they are from to show them how the guidance laid out in the HTMs can be relevant to their day-to-day environments.
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