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Below is a list of the modules that are available in the Drinking Water category. Please select a module to review, take the post test, and then evaluate each module for content and delivery mode. Your input will help us to improve the modules. If you have any questions or problems, please use our support or contact options. Thanks again and please check back for more modules. The running time is listed for each module, please allow 10-15 minutes for the post-test and evaluation. |
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Drinking Water
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Drinking Water Quality Module 1 - (08 min 01 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Describe organisms and contaminants transferred by water
- Understand potential health effects/diseases from the ingestion of contaminated drinking water
- Understand the importance of microbiological parameters and what they indicate – the potential of waterborne disease
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Drinking Water Quality Module 2 - (09 min 01 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Describe the basic federal regulations for drinking water and understand the reasons for having such regulations
- Describe the guidelines of Chapter XII
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Drinking Water Quality Module 3 - (10 min 10 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Define coliform bacteria
- Understand the importance of microbiological parameters and what they indicate – the potential of waterborne disease
- State the reason why coliforms are good indicators
- Describe the Total Coliform Rule
- Understand the responsibilities of the sample collector
- Define the regulations for public notification
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Drinking Water Quality Module 4 - (04 min 34 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Understand basic information pertaining to a small water system. (a hypothetical scenario is used as an example)
- Prepare an acceptable recommended sampling plan for the system
- Calculate the correct number of monthly samples require for collection
- Determine/Identify sample locations
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Drinking Water Quality Module 5 - (09 min 55 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Describe the criteria for selection of the general location for bacteriological sample sites, based upon the number of samples required
- Identify (after given a group of photographs) which taps/faucets are suitable as bacteriological sample collection points
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Drinking Water Quality Module 6 - (09 min 41 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Successfully demonstrate the proper procedure and technique for collection of a bacteriological drinking water sample utilizing the Whirl-Pak® type sample container
- Successfully demonstrate documentation procedures, sample protection, and sample transportation for laboratory analysis
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Drinking Water Quality Module 7 - (10 min 31 sec) Upon completion of this block instruction, learners should be able t
- Understand the purpose of treating water designated for drinking and home usage
- Describe the Surface Water Treatment Rule and how it applies to the duties of the environmental health professional
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