Water Hygiene

Let Us Guide You Through Your Compliance Obligations

Our consultants can give you a helping hand to ensure you are compliant and your water is safe.

Water Hygiene

It is the responsibility of the statutory duty holder to ensure water systems are managed and the risk from legionella controlled. A legionella risk assessment must be undertaken periodically and a suitable legionella control regime in place. Our consultants can give you a helping hand to ensure you are compliant and your water is safe.

Employers, or persons in control of premises, including landlords and managing agents, must understand the health risks associated with legionella. A responsible person must be appointed to ensure all compliance obligations are met.

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Legionella Risk Assessment

Legionella Risk Assessments (LRA’s) are one of our most essential and frequently used compliance services, designed to assess your water system, consider the risk from legionella, and give you a helping hand with all your management requirements.

The LRA will culminate in a detailed risk rated report, indicating the overall risk of harm, in consideration of compliance in accordance with the relevant standard; all actions and recommendations will be detailed, and risks rated.

Where applicable, LRA’s must be completed annually, along with six monthly compliance reviews to ensure actions and findings are implemented, and water is managed in accordance with the Written Scheme.

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Written Schemes

Provision of a site-specific written scheme detailing the water management required for the building. The written scheme is specific to the property and will detail all parties the roles and responsibilities of all persons that manage and/or maintain the water quality.

The final written scheme will cover:

  • Your system (i.e. an up to date plan or diagram)
  • The person responsible for carrying out the assessment and managing water management implementation.

The safe and correct operation of the system:

  • What control methods and other precautions you will be using; and
  • What checks will be carried out on the control scheme and how often these should be carried out.

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Logbooks

Water logbooks are fundamental to successfully managing a buildings water quality, along with maintaining the required logs and records.

Our service will review your system management requirements and the written scheme and develop a logbook that will guide operatives through the routine weekly, monthly, quarterly, six monthly and annually tasks as applicable. Logbooks can be developed in paper or electronic form, electronic logbooks and records can hosted on the Compliance Portal.

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Water Sampling & Testing

A management service that provides a consultant to take water samples, and complete temperature monitoring.

The samples are tested in an approved UKAS Lab and the results are analysed by us. We are independent from any water treatment companies, so all advice is given with an impartial view.

Water samples are only required if there are high risk occupants, or concern with the water system.

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Training

Training is available from our dedicated consultants, to ensure the duty holder and all others with responsibilities are competent to carry out their regular duties efficiently and effectively.

The nature of training required will be identified through risk assessment, and in accordance with the written scheme and management requirements.

Water – the Legal bit….What Is Required

Employers, landlords and managing agents, along with all whom control or manage property, must ensure the risks from legionella in water systems is appropriately managed. For all property, the duty holder or responsible person must ensure all compliance obligations are being met.

The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSWA) imposes a duty to control the risk from legionella bacteria that may arise from work activities. The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (MHSWR) provides a broad framework on managing health and safety at work, stating provision for adequate Written Arrangements, Risk Assessment, and Competent Persons. Specifically, the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) provide a framework of actions designed to assess, prevent, or control the risk from bacteria like Legionella and take suitable precautions.

As the responsible person you must:

  • identify and assess sources of risk – Legionella Risk Assessment.
  • manage any risks – Written Scheme.
  • prevent or control any risks – Hygiene Measures, Sampling & Testing.
  • keep and maintain the correct records – Waterlog Book
  • carry out any other duties detailed in the Written Scheme.

A Legionella Risk Assessment (LRA) is an essential compliance service to support Legionella (water) Management.

The LRA’s are conducted in accordance with:

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