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Legionella Control International’s précis of the Department of Health’s HTM 04 will act as a useful tool
Susceptibility of individuals Previously healthy individuals may develop Legionnaires’ disease but the following factors can increase susceptibility:
Building services and other systems that pose a Legionella risk include any equipment containing water likely to exceed 20OC and which release an aerosol or spray, hot and cold water systems, laundry systems, sterile services departments, hydrotherapy pools, spa pools and birthing pools. Management responsibilities An organisation’s management team has overall responsibility to ensure the implementation of safe operational procedures. A written scheme must be in place in respect of the control of Legionella in water systems as defined in the HSE’s Approved Code of Practice, L8. The statutory duty holder must appreciate the requirements and delegate to suitable persons to ensure compliance with this guidance. A risk assessment of the water services will be necessary. Risk assessments should be carried out by competent persons; if subcontracted it is recommended that such contractors should be a member of the Legionella Control Association or able to demonstrate appropriate levels of competency. Management procedures should ensure continued compliance and demonstrate that corrective/preventative actions are in place and that these plans are implemented. This guidance should be applied to all healthcare premises where there is a duty of care under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. New healthcare premise should have their water storage, supply and distribution services assessed at the design stages. All regular tests should be carried out even if they cause minor disruption to hospital services. Action in the event of an outbreak of Legionellosis Legionnaires’ disease is not notifiable under public health legislation in England and Wales, although in Scotland it is. The Public Health Laboratory Services has defined an outbreak as more than two cases occurring in the same locality in a period of six months. Outbreaks should be notified to the Local Authority. Local Authorities maintain an incident plan to investigate any outbreaks which may include:
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