Legionella & Legionnaires Awareness
Stay safe and informed with this Legionnaires Awareness course, covering essential risks, causes, and prevention in everyday environments.
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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Legionnaires’ disease is not just a term found buried in a health manual—it’s a serious, sometimes fatal condition caused by Legionella bacteria, often lurking in water systems. This Legionnaires Awareness course offers essential knowledge to help you understand how Legionella spreads, where it breeds, and what can be done to reduce the risk. Whether you manage premises or simply work in environments where water systems are present, understanding your responsibilities matters.
Throughout the Legionnaires Awareness training, you’ll gain a clear understanding of risk management strategies and legal obligations. From recognising symptoms to identifying high-risk systems such as cooling towers, taps, or air conditioning units, this course provides structured insight. It’s not about causing alarm—it’s about preparing people to notice the signs before they become costly or dangerous. Knowledge is protection, and this course delivers exactly that.
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Learning Outcomes
- Identify common sources and causes of Legionnaires disease outbreaks.
- Understand symptoms, diagnosis, and severity of Legionnaires disease.
- Learn effective control measures for Legionella in water systems.
- Recognise legal responsibilities for Legionella risk management.
- Apply basic prevention strategies across domestic and commercial environments.
Who is this course for?
- Facilities managers needing essential Legionnaires Awareness training.
- Landlords ensuring safety in residential or commercial buildings.
- Hotel and leisure staff working around water systems daily.
- Office managers seeking risk awareness for building occupants.
- Anyone responsible for water system maintenance and health safety.
Career Path
- Facilities Manager – £37,000 average salary
- Health and Safety Officer – £33,000 average salary
- Environmental Health Technician – £29,000 average salary
- Water Hygiene Specialist – £31,000 average salary
- Building Maintenance Supervisor – £28,000 average salary
- Housing Officer (Local Authority) – £30,000 average salary
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