Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) Operating Training

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About the Training

Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) Operating Training provides practical knowledge on safe and efficient operation of wastewater treatment systems. The program covers treatment processes, equipment handling, chemical dosing, monitoring parameters, troubleshooting, environmental compliance, and safety practices. Designed for operators and supervisors to ensure effective effluent treatment, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection.

 

Training Contents

  • Introduction to ETP
  • Step 1: Types of ETP Systems.
  • Step 2: Components of an ETP.
  • Step 3: ETP Process Flow.
  • Step 4: Daily ETP Operating Procedures.
  • Step 5: Critical Parameters to Monitor.
  • Step 6: Chemical Handling & Dosing.
  • Step 7: Pumps & Blowers Operation.
  • Step 8: Sludge Management.
  • Step 9: Troubleshooting Common ETP Problems.
  • Step 10: Preventive Maintenance.
  • Step 11: Safety Requirements in ETP.
  • Step 12: Documentation & Compliance.
  • Step 13: Emergency Response Procedures.
  • Step 14: Practical Demonstrations (On-site).
  • Step 15: Assessment & Certification.
  • Case Studies and Examples.
  • Interactive Activities.
  • Measuring Success.
  • Positive Impacts and Opportunities.
  • Documentation and Recordkeeping.

Why Choose Us?

  • HSE India Services has a competent team with highly professional skills to conduct the trainings.
  • Professionals are more experienced in the EHS field.
  • We would provide video to understand the concept of the training

Providing the best customers satisfaction in the Environment Health & Safety. ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System certified company.

Where we are

HSE India Services

DHKM Complex No1,
Near Chaitnya Techno School, Ashok Nagar,
Ballari, Karnataka - 583101

Branches: Bengaluru / Hyderabad

Let’s get in touch

+91 948 283 2394

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