- Carry out a legionella risk assessment for all site water systems producing aerosols
- Flush unused water outlets weekly to prevent stagnation in dead legs and low-use areas
- Maintain hot water storage at 60°C and distribution above 50°C to kill bacteria
- Keep cold water below 20°C and insulate cold pipes away from heat sources
- Clean and disinfect temporary water tanks, showers, and welfare water systems regularly
- Commission new water systems with a full chlorination and flushing protocol
- Record all legionella control actions including temperatures, flushing, and testing dates
- Appoint a responsible person to manage legionella controls on site
- Seek urgent medical attention for anyone with persistent high fever and cough symptoms
- Ensure cooling towers are registered and managed under HSG274 guidance
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- DON'T allow water to stagnate in unused pipes, dead legs, or temporary tanks
- DON'T let hot water storage temperatures drop below 60°C in calorifiers or tanks
- DON'T route cold water pipes next to hot pipes or through warm spaces without insulation
- DON'T skip weekly flushing of low-use outlets including showers and wash basins
- DON'T commission new water systems without chlorination and thorough flushing
- DON'T ignore legionella risk on construction sites because the systems are temporary
- DON'T allow dirt, debris, or biological material to accumulate in water storage tanks
- DON'T use site showers that have not been included in the legionella management plan
- DON'T dismiss flu-like symptoms in workers exposed to site water systems — seek medical help
- DON'T operate cooling towers without leak detection checks and water treatment programmes
See also: Occupational Health Awareness | Welfare Facilities Standards
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