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Legionella |
What is Legionnaires’ disease?
Legionnaires’ disease is a potentially fatal
pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria. Infection is caused
by breathing in small droplets of water contaminated by the bacteria. The
disease cannot be passed from one person to another. Everyone
is potentially susceptible to infection.
Where is legionella found?
Legionella bacteria are common in natural water
courses such as rivers and ponds. Since legionella are
widespread in the environment, they can contaminate and grow
in other water systems such as cooling towers and hot and cold
water services. They survive low temperatures and thrive
at temperatures between 20°c - 45°c if the conditions
are right, e.g. if a supply of nutrients is present such as rust,
sludge, algae and other bacteria.
What are my duties under the law?
Under health and safety legislation and the L8
Approved Code of Practice, you have to consider the risks from
legionella that may affect your staff or members of the public
and take suitable precautions. As an employer or a person
in control of premises (e.g. landlord) you must:
Identify and assess sources of risk
Prepare a written scheme (or course of action)
for preventing or controlling the risk
Implement and manage the scheme appointing a
person to be managerially responsible (known as the “responsible
person”)
Keep records and check that what has been done
is effective
As the employer or person in control of the premises the risk
assessment is your responsibility. You need to find out
if your water systems are likely to create a risk and that is
where we can help.
How ALS can help
Our consultants can carry out comprehensive
water system risk assessments, water sampling and testing. Contact
us for a competitive quote today.
We also offer Legionella Awareness training
to help the “responsible
person” to understand their duties and responsibilities.
> Legionella Awareness training
This and many more of our services can be called
upon as and when you need them via our > Appointed
Safety Advisor Service.
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