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Legionella Control Association - In
July 2005 the UK’s Code of Conduct Association
changed its name to the Legionella
Control Association. The Code of Conduct for Service
Providers was introduced in the UK in 1999. The scheme,
which is voluntary was originally developed by a working
party drawn from the British Association for Chemical
Specialities and the Water Management Society in close
consultation with the Health and Safety Executive. As
its name suggests, the scheme is for service providers
involved in the supply of goods and services relating
to the control of legionella bacteria in water systems.
Approved Code of Practice and Guidance
The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE's) document
"Legionnaires' Disease: The control of legionella
bacteria in water systems, Approved Code of Practice
and Guidance" (L8) makes specific reference
to the Code of Conduct for Service Providers and says
that whilst it has no legal status it may give guidance
to consumers about the standards of service they can
expect to receive.
LCA Code of Conduct - Download
To download a copy of the LCA's Code of Conduct select
>> Code
of Conduct
To review a copy of Legionella Control Internationals
current registration certificate under the LCA's Approved
Code of Conduct please select >>
Registration
Certificate
Additional
Information
For further information, expert assistance and advice
please call on +44 (0) 161 877
0586 or email info@legionellacontrol.com.
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