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Legionella sampling: Part 1 - What's your sampling strategy?
Sampling of water systems for Legionella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa or bacteriological can be somewhat daunting, with thoughts of ‘do I need to sample’, ‘how to take a sample’ and ‘where should I send...
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John Murray, New AE [Water] for Water Hygiene Centre
As the Water Hygiene Centre continues to grow, we are pleased to welcome to the team John Murray. John will be a Senior Consultant and will provide Authorising Engineer [Water] duties to our...
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Infrequently used outlet flushing
It is important that those managing or planning the Legionella flushing needs of any Infrequently used outlet consider the task fully, they should not simply apply the controls listed in HSG...
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A day in the life…of a Commercial Manager…
Let me introduce myself, I’m Richard and I am the Commercial Manager at the Water Hygiene Centre. I am based at our Oxfordshire Head Office at Cornbury Park on the edge of the Cotswolds.
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Legionella Incident Investigation – What’s involved?
Sampling for Legionella should be routinely carried out as indicated by your Legionella risk assessment. A sampling plan can then be created. BS8554 and BS7592-2022 Sampling for Legionella bacteria...
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Why am I still getting TVCs after disinfecting and flushing?
In this blog, we discuss reasons why a disinfection, sampling, and Legionella flushing regime may not have worked as intended, leaving undesirable levels of TVCs.
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How to efficiently organise meetings.
How many of us have meetings to attend i.e. Water Safety Group or Water Safety Plan workshops? These meetings can either be face to face, over the phone and via Teams and Zoom [the new way of...
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BS 7592: 2022 Sampling for Legionella - What’s new?
BS 7592 has recently undergone a re-write which resulted in extensive changes. There are 3 new annexes with greater emphasis being placed on the competency of all involved in the sampling process.
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Authorising Engineer (Water) - always read the label…
In this blog, we look at some recent experiences when water safety and the Authorising Engineer (Water) role and responsibilities haven’t been understood, along with some explanations as to why...
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Most common ways of contracting Legionnaires’ Disease.
Legionnaires’ disease was first recognised in July 1976 and since then more than 60 species have been identified. It is a naturally occurring organism and can be found in ponds, rivers, and lakes....
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