


28 Mar 2025

Recommended

Minimum 30 mins

Course

Access

Certification

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The Legionella Awareness and Risk Management course is designed for healthcare professionals and personnel working in environments where Legionella bacteria pose a significant health risk. Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, presents a critical concern in healthcare settings, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, immunocompromised individuals, and those with chronic illnesses.
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of Legionella’s nature, transmission pathways, and associated health risks. Aligned with UK guidelines and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regulations, the training covers risk assessment, legal compliance, and control measures. Participants will explore symptoms, health impacts, and effective response strategies to mitigate the risks of Legionnaires’ disease and Pontiac fever.
By focusing on prevention, monitoring, and outbreak response, this course empowers professionals to maintain water hygiene and implement effective Legionella control measures. It aims to enhance the safety and compliance of healthcare facilities, safeguarding patients, staff, and the public from potential exposure.


Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this course,participants will be able:
To understand the nature, sources, and health risks of Legionella bacteria in healthcare environments.
To identify common transmission pathways and high-risk areas for Legionella proliferation.
To recognise the symptoms and health implications of Legionnaires’ disease and related illnesses.
To become familiar with UK regulations, including HSE guidelines, for Legionella management and prevention.
To develop skills to conduct Legionella risk assessments and implement effective control measures.
To understand the roles and responsibilities of healthcare professionals in mitigating Legionella risks and managing outbreaks.
Course
Contents.
01
Overview of Legionella bacteria, associated diseases, and public health significance.
03
Risks for elderly, immunocompromised individuals, and patients with chronic conditions.
05
Identifying and evaluating risks in water systems and other high-risk areas.
08
Early detection, response strategies, and communication with public health authorities.

06
Implementing best practices for water system maintenance, cleaning, and disinfection.
09
Designing, operating, and maintaining water systems to prevent Legionella proliferation.
02
Reservoirs, aerosolisation, and factors contributing to bacterial proliferation.
04
Compliance with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations and HSE guidelines.
07
Sampling protocols, laboratory analysis, and interpreting results for compliance.
10
Defining accountability for healthcare professionals in managing Legionella risks.
The Legionella Awareness and Risk Management course equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage and reduce Legionella risks. Covering legal compliance, risk assessment, and control measures, this training ensures safer healthcare environments by protecting vulnerable populations from exposure to Legionella bacteria. Participants will gain confidence in identifying risks, implementing preventative measures, and fostering collaboration to manage outbreaks effectively.
