SHEA Power Training Explained: How to Access Operational Sites Safely

In the utilities sector, maintaining high safety standards is essential, especially when working in environments where electricity and energy infrastructure pose significant risks. The SHEA Power course offers essential training
How Risk Assessments Prevent Workplace Accidents

Risk assessments are a critical part of any organisation’s health and safety procedures. At Jason Rowley Training, we know how important it is for employers and employees to understand and
Do Utility Workers Need First Aid at Work and a SHEA Passport?

You may already hold a First Aid at Work qualification. You know how to manage an incident, deliver CPR, and control bleeding. Yet when you arrive on a utilities site,
9 Errors That Can Cause You to Fail Your SCO RO Assessment

Your SCO Routine Operations assessment confirms that you can carry out controlled gas network tasks safely and in line with industry standards. It is not a test of theory alone.
National Water Hygiene and SHEA Water: Do You Need One or Both?

If you work in the UK water sector, you will almost certainly need recognised training before gaining site access. Two qualifications appear repeatedly across contracts and induction requirements: National Water