Avoid taking a deadly dip with a Legionella Risk Assessment
Another day, another news story of commercial buildings riddled with Legionella bacteria.
Another day, another news story of commercial buildings riddled with Legionella bacteria.
It only takes a quick scroll through the news headlines to find reports from places such as nursing homes, swimming pools, places of education and public buildings, all grappling with Legionella contamination.
But why is this the case? Are Legionnaires’ outbreaks preventable? And what’s the big deal, anyway?
Let’s dive in…
Legionella is a type of bacteria that can cause a severe form of pneumonia called Legionnaires’ disease.
The bacteria is commonly found in natural water sources such as rivers, reservoirs, lakes and streams. However, they can also thrive in artificial water systems such as hot and cold water systems, cooling towers, swimming pools, spas and even decorative fountains.
When people breathe in water droplets contaminated with Legionella bacteria, they can become gravely ill with Legionnaires’ disease.
As mentioned above, Legionnaires disease is a particularly severe form of pneumonia. It causes inflammation of the small air sacs and results in symptoms such as high fever, chills, muscle aches and shortness of breath.
The illness should not be underestimated, as symptoms can sometimes be fatal – particularly among people with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions.
In the UK, outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease can usually be traced back to large buildings with complex water systems, as these allow for the bacteria to grow more quickly.
The good news is that as nasty as Legionnaires’ outbreaks are, they are also entirely preventable. By implementing appropriate control measures and conducting regular Legionnaires’ Risk Assessments, the risk of an outbreak are significantly reduced.
Some key prevention strategies include:
All employers, landlords and building managers have a legal duty of care to ensure that the people using your workspaces or buildings are free from the risk of exposure to Legionella in water systems. This falls under the Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 – and can be achieved through regular Legionella Risk Assessments.
Whilst any water system is at risk of Legionella, some water systems are more susceptible to bacterial growth than others. High-risk systems typically have:
It’s important to mention that when a building remains unoccupied or vacant for an extended duration (for instance, a rental property between tenants), the chances of Legionella growth increase.
Stagnant water allows Legionella bacteria to multiply more rapidly, and without regular flushing of the system, unoccupied buildings are the perfect breeding ground.
Here at Focus On Testing, we carry out Legionella Risk Assessments for buildings of all sizes and across various industries – ranging from spas and swimming pools to leisure centres, care homes, schools and domestic properties.
Generally, the ‘industry standard’ is that you should carry out a Legionella Risk Assessment every two years; however, that are certain situations whereby an assessment is required sooner by law…
Here at Focus On Testing, our Legionella Risk Assessments typically consist of two main steps.
Step 1 – The first step involves reviewing your records, and checking any previous assessments to ensure that all recommendations of remedial work have been acted upon.
Step 2 – The second step involves a physical assessment, with a specific focus on the areas where water is stored or where there is a potential for aerosols to be created.
Based on these findings, a report will then be prepared, which will include any recommendations for necessary actions to mitigate or reduce the risk of Legionella contamination.
Our report will focus on the following areas:
For commercial business owners and landlords across the UK, we cannot stress enough the importance of taking the appropriate steps to mitigate the risk of Legionella contamination.
Moral obligation – As a business owner or building manager, you have a moral duty to look after your building’s employees or occupants.
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Legionnaires’ disease isn’t pretty – and nobody should have to suffer or lose their life due to inadequate testing procedures. Over the years, the UK has witnessed numerous high-profile cases of severe Legionnaires’ Disease, resulting in multiple fatalities.
We firmly believe that even one death from Legionnaires’ disease in the UK is too many, especially when we know that through thorough Legionella Risk Assessments and proper system maintenance, the disease can be prevented.
Financial implications – Beyond the moral obligation to safeguard the health and well-being of occupants, there are legal and financial consequences for failing to adhere to regulations. Those found guilty of negligence can face fines, prosecutions, and even imprisonment.
Additionally, reputational damage and loss of trust from clients or tenants can have long-lasting effects on your business or property.
Regulatory compliance – Conducting regular Legionnaires’ Risk Assessments is not only a best practice but also a legal requirement under the Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 and the Approved Code of Practice L8 (ACoP L8). By carrying out these assessments, you demonstrate compliance with the law, which helps avoid potential legal issues and penalties.
Risk management – Regular Legionnaires’ Risk Assessments contribute to an overall risk management plan, helping you identify potential issues early on and address them proactively. Early detection and remediation can prevent more significant problems in the future and save your business time and money in the long run.
By taking a proactive stance against Legionella bacteria in your water systems, you’re not only defending the well-being of your employees, tenants or visitors – but you’re also shielding your business’ reputation and wallet.
But hey, we get it. You’re a business owner? Maybe a building manager? One thing is for certain, you’ve got a lot on your plate.
Legionnaires’ Risk Assessments might not be perched at the top of your priorities, and that’s fine. But that’s where we come in.
Get in touch with our team of Health & Safety experts today on 0330 088 4597 or by dropping us a message here, and we’ll ensure your building remains free from the silent but deadly clutches of Legionella.
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