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LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT & WATER TESTING IN LEEDS

Envirisk provides high-quality Legionella compliance services in Leeds. Our highly competitive pricing and exceptional consultancy & risk management services make us stand out as a top provider in the industry.

 

Our expert Legionella risk assessment service includes one of our environmental  consultants  visiting  your site to carry out a full survey of the premise’s 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 Leeds.

Our  Legionella  risk  assessments  are completely bespoke and never use any generic automated recommendations as we are seeing more commonly from 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  a  PDF  document  electronically  or  as  a  printed report via post. Envirisk follows  a  high  quality  and  disciplined  standard  to  ensure  client safety and compliance.   Contact   Envirisk   for   high   standards   of   water compliance management in Leeds.

LEGIONELLA TESTING IN LEEDS

Our team of highly experienced environmental consultants provides legionella testing and risk management in Leeds, the team is dedicated  to  providing  an  industry  high  standard service. All of our City and Guilds WH004 qualified Legionella risk assessors fully comply with current HSE ACoP L8 and HSG 274 guidance to ensure the highest quality consultancy and reporting, to help your Leeds property reduce and control the risk of Legionella bacteria.

 

Here at Envirisk, we understand our client’s obligations to provide safe buildings & workplaces and to comply with all government health  and  safety  legislation. We also understand that you do not want to receive an expensive complex report that is difficult to understand. As Legionella control specialists, Envirisk offers an economical and easy to interpret Legionella Risk Assessment. The report  will  always highlight the legislation but ensure the actions you need to take specific to your building are foremost and easy to  perceive.  We  always  provide  any  aftercare consultation that our clients require, helping you gain a safe and compliant water system.

 

We  carry  out  legionella  risk  assessments  to  all types of premises and sites in Leeds including dental practices, medical centres, spas,  construction  sites,  leisure  centres,  council  buildings, housing companies, education sites, hotels, commercial warehouses, and factories. The control of Legionella in Leeds is required for all workplaces and rental properties.

No  matter  your  type of business, building, or water system it is vital that you control the risk of legionnaires disease a potentially fatal  type  of  pneumonia  with control measures, frequent risk assessment, and testing in Leeds. The service is cost-effective and will ensure that you comply with government legislative guidance.

 

To  arrange  a  Legionella  testing  &  risk  assessment  in  Leeds,  simply  get  in  touch  now.  You can submit an inquiry form above and include a few details about your building. We will quickly reply with a quote and our availability schedule to carry out Legionella risk assessments and site surveys. Alternatively, give us a call and one of the team will be happy to help.

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LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT IN LEEDS

If you are responsible for a property in Leeds with any form of water system used by employees, tenants, or the public, then you are legally required to control the risk of legionella. Our comprehensive legionella risk assessments in Leeds are a key step to compliance and safe water systems.
 

Legionella bacteria is found in Leeds as its it 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 present in all forms of purpose-built hot and cold water systems.


If conditions are favourable, the bacteria will multiply 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 hot and cold water systems, evaporative cooling towers, poorly maintained artificial water systems and spa pools.


Vulnerability is heightened for certain groups 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.

 

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 premises in Leeds 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 in control of a premises in Leeds, you are legally required to take responsibility for health and safety meaning you need to implement the right precautions to reduce the risks of exposure to legionella and other health risks. This includes making sure that you carry out a sufficient Legionella Risk Assessment, implement all the continuous necessary control measures required for your water system and carry out any required remedial works.

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