Can Hard Water & Limescale Increase Legionella Risks?
Can hard water & limescale increase legionella risks & what can be done?
Can hard water & limescale increase legionella risks & what can be done?
Our experts review the legal status of two of the primary legionella control publications, ACOP L8 and HSG274.
Learn how common Legionnaires’ disease is in Europe, and what can be done to prevent it?
Are people more at risk from contracting Legionnaires’ disease when using hot tubs, spas and swimming pools?
Legionnaires’ disease has been identified in many countries around the world, including the UK. It often makes the headlines as outbreaks can hit specific areas and affect many people in the vicinity.
This summer Atlanta’s Sheraton hotel was the location of an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, and the hotel has only just reopened to the public after a closure of several weeks.
Scotland’s NHS recently announced that they are to remove all water coolers in hospitals as they attempt to minimise the risk of infection. In the middle of August this year, staff in Glasgow hospitals were told to stop using the bottled water coolers and switch to drinking tap water instead.
A detailed look at the development of a hospital water management policy and the role of the water safety group or WSP in maintaining safe water supplies in hospital and healthcare environments.
This expert guide looks at the role of the legionella Responsible Person, training and the question of staff competence. It considers who is suitable to take on the role and what it involves, what they need to know; and why legionella training, skills and competence are vital to the successful implementation of this important water safety role.
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