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LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT &
WATER HYGIENE TESTING IN BARNSLEY
Envirisk provide premium standard Legionella compliance services in Barnsley. Our pricing is highly competitive and our exceptional consultancy and risk management services make us stand out as a top provider in the industry.Our expert risk assessment service includes one of our environmental consultants visiting your site to carry out a full survey of the premises’ water systems. They will assess the materials, design and condition of the water system along with the control measures in place, management and risk to the persons on site according to their vulnerability. This is all part of our legionella risk assessment in Barnsley and will ensure that you are aware of the risk present and what action, if any, needs to be taken.Our Legionella risk assessments are completely bespoke and never use any generic automated recommendations: something common amongst our competitors. The site survey risk assessment is compiled into a document and schematic drawing after the full site survey has been conducted. The completed documents are passed to our QC management team for a final quality inspection, the Legionella risk assessment will then be sent out either as PDF document electronically or as a printed report via post. Envirisk follow a high quality and disciplined standard to ensure client safety and compliance. Contact Envirisk for high standards of water compliance management in Barnsley.
LEGIONELLA TESTING IN BARNSLEY
If you are the proprietor or responsible person for a property in Barnsley with any form of water system used by employees, tenants, or the public, then you are required to control the risk of legionella. Envirisk’s comprehensive legionella risk assessment
in Barnsley is a key step to compliance and safe water systems; your health and safety competent person must ensure that your property is legionella compliant.
Legionellosis is a collective term for diseases caused by legionella bacteria including the most serious Legionnaires’ disease, as well as the similar but less serious conditions of Pontiac fever and Lochgoilhead fever. Legionnaires’ disease is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia and everyone is susceptible to infection.
It is vital that all Barnsley premises implement the required control methods specific to the type of system and its design and continuously assess the risk where any changes may occur. As an employer or a person responsible for a premises in Barnsley, you are legally responsible for health and safety and need to take the right precautions to reduce the risks of exposure to legionella bacteria. This includes making sure that you have carried out a sufficient Legionella Risk Assessment, implemented all the continuous necessary control measures required for your water system and carried out any required remedial works; we can help you, or your Health & Safety competent person with this.
WATER RISK ASSESSMENT IN BARNSLEY
The definition of Legionella: the bacterium which causes legionnaires' disease, flourishing in air conditioning and central heating systems within the legionella temperature range.
Legionella bacteria is present in Barnsley as it is around the entire UK. The bacterium Legionella pneumophila and related bacteria are common in natural water sources such as rivers, lakes and reservoirs, but usually in low numbers. They are also found in purpose-built water systems such as cooling towers, evaporative condensers, hot and cold water systems and spa pools where human contact is more likely and where increased risk is found.
If conditions are favourable, the bacteria may grow increasing the risks of Legionnaires’ disease and it is therefore important to control the risks by introducing appropriate measures outlined by the HSE guidance documents HSG 274 and ACoP L8. The main route of infection is through inhalation, by breathing in airborne water droplets that contain Legionella bacteria. The majority of cases or outbreaks of the disease have been via domestic water systems, evaporative cooling towers, poorly maintained artificial water systems and spa pools.
Certain groups of people have heightened vulnerability, including: people over 45 years of age, smokers and heavy drinkers, people suffering from chronic respiratory or kidney disease, people suffering from Diabetes, lung and heart disease, anyone with an impaired immune system.