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Title: LEGIONELLA


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LEGIONELLA
  • MANAGEMENT CONTROL

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U T I L I T I E S
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LEGIONELLOSIS
  • Legionella water-borne bacteria
  • Naturally widespread in the environment
  • Over 50 different species identified
  • 20 known to cause disease in man
  • Legionella pneumophila
  • Legionnaires Disease
  • Pontiac Fever / Lochgoilhead Fever

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LEGIONELLA
  • Temperature range 20 - 50C
  • Proliferates at 37 C
  • Requires nutrients
  • Slow moving / stagnant water
  • Poorly managed water system
  • perfect environment

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LEGIONNAIRES DISEASE
  • American Legion Convention, July 1976
  • 182 cases - 29 died
  • 38 cases in passers by (5 died)
  • 200-300 cases/year - England Wales
  • 10-12 mortality rate
  • Respiratory disease

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SYMPTOMS
  • Head muscle ache
  • Tightness in chest
  • Dry cough
  • Sickness diarrhoea
  • Confusion / delirium
  • Coma
  • Death

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AT RISK GROUPS
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CHAIN OF EVENTS
  • Bacteria present in water system
  • Slow moving / stagnant water
  • Adequate food source
  • Temperature range 20-50C
  • Aerosol formed
  • People present

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RISK AREAS
  • Hot cold water systems
  • Cooling Towers Air Conditioning
  • Storage Cisterns
  • Calorifiers
  • Deadlegs
  • Showers
  • Spa pools

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SHOWERS
Operate at desired temps Poor hygiene Infrequently
used Prone to scaling Create aerosol
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DEAD LEGS
Stagnant water Ambient temps Breeding ground
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STORAGE TANKS
Over capacity Stagnation Out of sight Poor
flow Ambient temps
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CALORIFIERS
Can run at critical temps Thermal
stratification Sludge build up
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COOLING TOWERS
Run at ideal temps Open to elements Contamination
via water supply Intermittent use Drift affects
wide area
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RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Risk assessment
  • Regular monitoring
  • Temperature control
  • Water Treatment
  • Maintenance Cleaning
  • Annual review
  • Awareness

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CASE HISTORY
  • Hospital outbreak - Glasgow 1992
  • 1 patient died
  • Source fire hose
  • Deadleg
  • Need for awareness

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CASE HISTORY
  • Flower Show - The Netherlands 1999
  • 242 Cases - 28 died
  • Source - Whirlpool Spa exhibit
  • Fed from hose
  • Where could it strike next?

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THE LAW
  • Health Safety at Work Act (1974)
  • COSHH Regulations (1999)
  • Notification of Cooling Towers Regulations (1992)
  • Approved Code of Practice (1992)
  • Revised ACOP January 2001

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RESPONSIBILITY - ACOP
  • Identify assess sources of risk
  • Prepare scheme to prevent/control the risk
  • Implement manage control programme
  • Keep Records
  • Appoint a responsible person

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Responsible Person
  • Managerially responsible for implementation
    supervision
  • Ensure all those involved are trained and
    competent
  • Manage contractors and suppliers
  • Maintain records
  • Ensure regular reviews are carried out

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PROSECUTIONS
  • 1988 - BBC London
  • 70 reported cases
  • 2 people died
  • Source of bacteria cooling tower
  • Fined 3,600 / Costs 3,200
  • 26,400 in compensation to taxi driver

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CORPORATE MANSLAUGHTER
  • Local Authorities Individuals
  • Barrow-in-Furness Manager charged
  • 7 counts of manslaughter could have got life
    for gross negligence (actually fined 15,000)
  • Council could have received unlimited fine
    (actually fined 125,000 with costs of 90,000
  • Service contract lapse cooling tower
  • 172 cases, 7 people died (Aug 2002)

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THE CASE SUMMARY
  • May 01 Streamline contract cancelled
  • Jun 01 council H S mgr asked to do checks but
    refuses
  • Jul 01 GB appoints Interserve but contract
    omits dosing and dipslides
  • Jan-Jun 02 Engineer warns of danger
  • Aug 02 Outbreak declared

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KEY FACTORS
  • Poor communication (internally)
  • Responsibilities not defined
  • Lack of training
  • Failure to record meetings / conversations
  • Insufficient contract documentation
  • Poor advice / management
  • Risk assessment not carried out

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COST TO BUSINESS
  • Sick pay
  • Loss of production / skills
  • Cost of an investigation
  • Prosecution Civil Action
  • Bad publicity - loss of business
  • Employee de-motivation

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LEGIONELLA MONITORING
  • Programme for continual risk assessment
  • Identification of problem areas
  • Demonstrate effective temperature control
  • Visual inspection - cleanliness
  • Compliance with current guidance

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SCHEME FOR CONTROL
  • DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEMS
  • Weekly flushing - infrequent use services
  • Monthly temperature monitoring - sentinel taps
    calorifiers
  • Quarterly shower head de-scaling
  • 6 monthly storage inspections
  • Annual review of risk assessment
  • Cleaning and disinfection as required

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LOGBOOK RECORDS
  • Lines of communication responsibility
  • Original risk assessment
  • Asset list - uniquely identified water services
  • Schematic drawings of water system
  • Scheme for control
  • Monitoring flushing records
  • Records of remedial or maintenance work
  • Emergency procedures

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CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
  • Use registered suppliers - Code of Conduct
  • Check training records / CVs
  • Ask for references
  • Agree document levels of service
  • Agree document areas of responsibility
  • Review contract at agreed intervals
  • Check log book records regularly

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FUTURE TRENDS
  • Rise in susceptible individuals
  • Increased installation of TMVs
  • (new building regs required on all baths /
    showers)
  • MRSA increased use of alcohol gel
  • Office water coolers / boilers
  • IR no touch taps (low flow areas)
  • Increase in solar heating installations
  • Global warming
  • Rapid detection techniques are improving

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HELP ADVICE
  • For any help or advice
  • HELPLINE 0800 0741237
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