Communication and its Role in Preventing Legionnaires’ Outbreaks This article examines the impact of poor communication between those responsible for the control of Legionella bacteria in the workplace, i.e. the Duty Holder, Responsible Person, key contractors and other important parties. It highlights how a detailed understanding of such failings can be used to modify behaviours […]
How a Water Safety Audit Can Keep Your Business Compliant
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Simon DoonerHow a Water Safety Audit Can Keep Your Business Legally Compliant In this review the water safety compliance specialists at Legionella Control International highlight the benefits of a water safety audit and how it can both improve workplace safety and keep businesses compliant with the law. The article explains what a water safety audit is […]
Review of HSG274 Part 1 2024 Update – Legionella in Cooling Systems
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Simon DoonerReview of HSG274 Part 1 2024 Update – Legionella in Evaporative Cooling Systems In 2024 the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) updated their technical guidance HSG274 Part 1, which focuses on how to control Legionella in evaporative cooling systems. This update of the guidance, first published in 2014 is relevant to you if you operate […]
Communication and its Role in Preventing Legionnaires’ Outbreaks
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella, News /by Simon DoonerCommunication and its Role in Preventing Legionnaires’ Outbreaks This article examines the impact of poor communication between those responsible for the control of Legionella bacteria in the workplace, i.e. the Duty Holder, Responsible Person, key contractors and other important parties. It highlights how a detailed understanding of such failings can be used to modify behaviours […]
How Can Software Improve Legionella and Water Safety Compliance?
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Simon DoonerHow Can Software Improve Legionella and Water Safety Compliance? In this review the water safety compliance specialists at Legionella Control International investigate the benefits that can be gained by switching from paper, Microsoft Word or Excel based legionella logbooks to a software based water safety compliance management system. The article starts by looking at the […]
Facts You Need to Know About Legionella Risk Assessments
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Simon DoonerFacts You Need to Know About Legionella Risk Assessments In this article the water safety specialists at Legionella Control International highlight the facts around Legionella risk assessments, focussing on what you need to know to remain compliant with current UK safety laws. The first question we consider is, do you need to carry out a […]
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/in News /by Simon DoonerAuthorising Engineer: Examining the Role and Benefits to Local Authorities
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Simon DoonerAuthorising Engineer (Water): Examining the Role and the Benefits it Can Bring to Local Authorities In this technical review the water safety specialists at Legionella Control International examine the challenges faced by councils and local authorities in managing legionella and water safety risk across their often large and complex property estates, and how a new […]
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/in Legionella, News /by Simon DoonerHow to Deal with Positive Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Test Results
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Simon DoonerHow to Deal with Positive Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Test Results In this technical review the healthcare water specialists at Legionella Control International examine the challenges posed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in high risk hospital environments, and what to do if your water tests come back positive. The review outlines what Pseudomonas aeruginosa is, typical symptoms of infection […]
Is Chlorine Dioxide the Perfect Way to Control Legionella Bacteria?
/in Compliance, Guidance, Legionella /by Stuart DoonerChlorine and chlorine dioxide are two popular, but very different chemicals that are commonly used to treat water against lots of different bugs including legionella and other potentially dangerous bacteria. Both have their advantages and disadvantages especially when it comes to the control of Legionella bacteria in water systems.