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Legionella and Legionnaires' Disease Awareness Course

Interactive Video Lessons | Free E-Certificate | Tutor Support


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Summary

Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Course format What's this?
Video
Duration
4 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
365 days
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certification of Completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

The Legionella and Legionnaires' Disease Awareness Course is designed to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge and awareness of Legionella bacteria, Legionnaires' disease, and the associated risks and prevention measures. This course is essential for individuals working in environments where Legionella bacteria may be present, such as healthcare facilities, hotels, public buildings, and industrial settings. By completing this course, participants will gain the necessary qualifications to identify, assess, and manage the risks associated with Legionella bacteria and contribute to the prevention of Legionnaires' disease.

Certificates

Certification of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Description

  • Introduction to Legionella and Legionnaires' Disease

- Understanding Legionella bacteria, Legionnaires' disease, and related illnesses

- Overview of the history, prevalence, and sources of Legionella bacteria

- Legal requirements and regulations related to Legionella prevention and control

  • Legionella Bacteria and Transmission

- Identifying the types and characteristics of Legionella bacteria

- Understanding the routes of transmission and sources of Legionella contamination

- Factors that contribute to the growth and proliferation of Legionella bacteria

  • Health Risks and Symptoms

- Recognizing the health risks associated with Legionella exposure, including Legionnaires' disease and Pontiac fever

- Understanding the symptoms, diagnosis, and potential complications of Legionnaires' disease

- Vulnerable populations and individuals at higher risk

  • Risk Assessment and Management

- Conducting risk assessments to identify potential sources of Legionella contamination

- Assessing and managing risks associated with water systems, cooling towers, showers, and other potential sources

- Implementing control measures and monitoring programs to prevent Legionella growth

  • Control and Prevention Measures

- Best practices for preventing Legionella contamination and minimizing risks

- Water system management and maintenance, including temperature control, disinfection, and cleaning procedures

- Training and education for staff and occupants on Legionella awareness and prevention

  • Legal Compliance and Reporting

- Understanding legal requirements and regulations related to Legionella prevention and control

- Reporting and documenting Legionella risk assessments, control measures, and incidents

- Roles and responsibilities of organizations and individuals in Legionella management

  • Legionella Management Plans and Audits

- Developing and implementing Legionella management plans tailored to specific settings

- Conducting audits and inspections to ensure compliance with Legionella control measures

- Continual improvement and review of Legionella management practices

Who is this course for?

Completion of the Legionella and Legionnaires' Disease Awareness Course can lead to various career opportunities and roles that involve Legionella risk assessment, management, and prevention, including:

  • Legionella Risk Assessor: Conduct risk assessments and inspections of water systems to identify potential sources of Legionella contamination, assess risks, and provide recommendations for control measures.
  • Water Hygiene Technician: Implementing Legionella control measures, including water system maintenance, temperature monitoring, disinfection, and sampling for Legionella testing.
  • Facilities Manager: Overseeing Legionella management programs in buildings and facilities, ensuring compliance with regulations, conducting audits, and implementing control measures.
  • Environmental Health Officer: Working for regulatory bodies or local authorities, conducting inspections, and providing guidance on Legionella control measures and compliance with regulations.
  • Health and Safety Consultant: Providing consulting services to organizations, conducting Legionella risk assessments, developing Legionella management plans, and delivering training programs on Legionella awareness and prevention.
  • Compliance Officer: Ensuring organizational compliance with Legionella regulations, conducting audits and inspections, and implementing control measures to prevent Legionella contamination.

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

Career path

Occupational Health and Safety Advisor:

  • Assessing and managing health and safety risks in the workplace, including Legionella control, and providing advice on compliance with regulations and best practices.

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