HSE DOCUMENTS-LEGIONELLA MANAGEMENT & PREVENTION PLAN
The Legionella Management & Prevention Plan is uploaded by HSE Documents, Legionella is a type of bacteria that can cause a serious lung infection called Legionnaires' disease. It is named after an outbreak that occurred in 1976 during an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. Legionella bacteria are commonly found in natural water sources, such as lakes and streams, but they can also thrive in man-made water systems. To download the complete file, click on the link given at the bottom.
Table of Contents
1.0. SCOPE & OBJECTIVE
2.0. BACKGROUND TO LEGIONNAIRES ‘DISEASE
3.0. APPLICATION OF LEGISLATION FOR LEGIONELLA CONTROL
4.0. PRELIMINARY LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT ON-SITE
5.0. CONTROL MEASURES FOR PRELIMINARY LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT ON-SITE
6.0. CHILLED WATER SYSTEM
7.0. COLD/DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM
8.0. HOT WATER SYSTEM
9.0. FIRE-FIGHTING WATER SYSTEM
10.0. WASTEWATER SYSTEM
11.0. WATER TEST REPORTS
12.0. TESTING CRITERIA
13.0. POTABLE DOMESTIC WATER CHLORINATION PROCEDURE
14.0. DETAILED CHLORINATION METHOD
15.0. CERTIFICATION
16.0. CHLORINATION OF STORAGE TANK AND WATER PIPELINE
17.0. FLUSHING OF CHLORINATED WATER
18.0. TESTING OF WATER IN STORAGE TANK AND PIPEWORK AFTER FLUSHING
19.0. LEGIONELLA PREVENTION IN THE OPERATION STAGE OF THE BUILDING
20.0. LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE
21.0. ON-SITE WATER TREATMENT
22.0. GENERAL LEGIONELLA MONITORING
23.0.PREVENTING OR CONTROLLING THE RISK
24.0. RESPONSIBILITIES AT OPERATION STAGE
25.0.LEGIONELLA TRAINING SCHEDULE
26.0. LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
27.0. LEGIONELLA MONITORING AND INSPECTION
28.0. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOR LEGIONELLA
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