BPMA’s e-Learning – the first and still the best

Some years ago, the British Pump Manufacturers’ Association – the organisation which represents the interests of UK and Irish suppliers of liquid pumps – launched an initiative in e-learning for the pump industry.

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It was the first suite of truly independent pumping technology training.

Independently accredited and quality-controlled by the NOCN these courses are offered in accordance with Ofqual (The Office of Qualifications and Examination’s Regulation). It is thought to be the first such accreditation for the pump sector globally. The initiative
also forms part of the UK government's educational framework.

Who are the NOCN and the RQF? 

NOCN is an international awarding organisation (AO) and government-approved end-point assessment organisation (EPAO) that has been creating opportunities for 30 years. NOCN Group includes NOCN, NOCN India Skills Foundation, C Skills Awards and One
Awards. For more information, go to www.nocn.org.uk

Key features 

• Industry-recognised courses 
• Professionally voiced, easy to follow 
• Accessed from anywhere through a web browser 
• Easy registration and secure payment

Overall, a comprehensive foundation in all aspects of pumps and pumping technology, which allows a wider range
of learners to obtain the qualifications they need, in a way that suits them. 

Those passing the final tests can take forward the credits they earn into apprenticeships, continuing professional development (CPD), and further education such as university entrance, enhancing CVs and aiding career progression. 

There is a suite of
two industrially and nationally recognised courses designed to raise the knowledge and awareness of technical pumping issues. NOCN certificates are awarded upon successful course completion and to address the wider issues covered by the courses, the BPMA also award their own graded certificate where a successful candidate can pass with a Credit or Distinction. 

For more information, please visit the BPMA website: https://www.bpma.org.uk

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