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LANDLORD RESPONSIBILITIES

The HSE approved code of practice (L8) advises that individuals, who provide residential accommodation or who are responsible for the water system(s) in their premises, are required to ensure that the risk of exposure to Legionella in those premises is properly controlled. Subsequently, landlords of residential accommodation have a responsibility to safeguard their tenants.

LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENTS - WHAT AM I REQUIRED TO DO?

The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) provides a framework for controlling risk of all biological agents (including Legionella). A Landlords responsibility is to ensure any risks are identified, either by themselves or through a responsible/ competent person conducting a Legionella Risk Assessment and implementing any necessary measures to control any risk.

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A competent person is someone with sufficient authority, competence, necessary skills, knowledge of the system and experience.

DO I NEED A WATER SAMPLE?

A sample is not usually required for domestic hot and cold water systems. It may be required in specific circumstances (Part 2, Para 120)

WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON'T MEET MY OBLIGATIONS?

The consequences can be serious. As a landlord you are legally required to manage properties, so as not to expose tenants, residents and visitors to risk. Heavy fines can be imposed if you fail to do so and if someone was unfortunate enough to die from Legionnaires' disease contracted at your property you could even face a custodial sentence. The risk of this occurring is higher in vulnerable groups of people.

WHO IS VULNERABLE?

Anyone with a weakened immune system, through age or illness (particularly of the heart or lungs, such as asthma) or certain medical treatments, is regarded as being 'vulnerable'. As you may not be aware who falls into any of these categories, it is prudent to assume that any individual under your care could do and therefore you should put monitoring procedures in place, to reduce the risk of Legionella bacteria presence in the water system.

WHAT'S NEXT?

Contact us today, using the details beneath, to discuss your requirements

ABOUT US >

We are fully accredited by Elmhurst Energy, a government approved accreditation scheme. Legionella Risk Assessments form part of a premise owners responsibility to prevent/control the risks of exposure to legionella bacterium under COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) 2002

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Lisa Hardy  | Accredited Legionella Risk Assessor

Robert Hardy | Accredited Legionella Risk Assessor

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Legionella Leeds | Legionella Risk Management for Leeds and surrounding areas

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CONTACT 

T: 07846163026

E: legionellaleeds@gmail.com

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OPENING HOURS

8AM - 4PM Mon-Fri

ADDRESS

Spen Lane, 

Leeds

West Yorkshire

UK

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