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legionella testing

Envirisk is a Yorkshire based Legionella Risk and Water Hygiene Specialist. We work nationwide offering all required services to gain safe and compliance water systems including Legionella Risk Assessment, Monitoring & Maintenance, Water Sampling and Remedial

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legionella testing

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  1. Why Legionella Testing Is Important When it comes to water safety at home or at work, one of the best ways to detect harmful bacteria in water is through Legionella testing. Legionella is a menace that needs to be addressed. Your facility runs health and legal risks in failing to carry out routine Legionella testing. You also need to understand that the benefits of regularly ensuring that your water systems are free of Legionella include preventing a potentially fatal outbreak of Legionnaires' disease. In performing routine water testing, you are better able to safeguard the well-being of the people who use and work in your facility. You are also able to protect yourself from litigation with the certified laboratory test results you can use as documented historical proof in case of charges of infection against your facility. In effect, regular testing supplements your maintenance efforts as well as demonstrates a clear action of due diligence on your part. Testing is also particularly important in cases where full compliance with the government's health standards cannot be practically accomplished. This will allow you to implement reactive procedures where the more frequent routine maintenance

  2. and monitoring tasks are very hard to execute. Regular testing will demonstrate ongoing diligence in the fight against Legionella. If you're running a workplace or a business-connected premise, you have a legal obligation to carry out Legionella risk assessment in your water systems. This legal requirement is defined under some legislation. These legislations relate to the general framework of managing health, safety and welfare at work, which covers the risk from Legionella, to which people may be exposed in the course of work activities. The HSE is the enforcing body involved in undertaking any prosecution pertinent to the legislation regarding Legionella infection. While the HSE's ACOP is not actual legislation, your risk of exposure to litigation is increased when you fail to adopt it. Definitely, regularly testing for Legionella is an essential part of this code of practice. If you're still not clear on whether you need to carry out routine Legionella testing or not, the simple answer is yes. We're talking about a legal requirement, so you are obligated to comply. At the end of the day, the scare of litigation is just a small part of it. You really don't want the guilt of Legionella infection on your conscience, so meticulously carry out routine Legionella testing to avoid such unpleasantness and ensure your health and the health of the people working for you and with you.

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