
3C managed services
are designed to allow you to
stay in control without having to dedicate large amounts of time and
resources ensuring that
your water and air quality complies with current guidelines. |
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We provide a range of managed services designed
to allow you to stay in control without having to dedicate large amounts
of time and resources ensuring that your water and air is clean and
safe. Regular updates, management reports and reviews are an integral
part of the service to ensure you are kept fully informed.
Legionella Control
The Approved Code of Practice and Guidance - L8 outlines
criteria for persons undertaking assessments of risks posed by the
Legionella bacteria within water systems. It states that all those
involved in ...assessing risk and applying precautions are competent,
trained, and aware of their responsibilities.
Utilising the knowledge and experience provided by 3C will
enable you to ensure that your water services are managed in accordance
with legal guidance.
3C are able to offer the complete managed service
from providing suitably qualified staff to undertake the initial site
risk assessment to creating and undertaking an ongoing monitoring
and maintenance regime. Corrective remedial measures to the water
system can also be undertaken by our skilled labour all in accordance
with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999.
Water Treatment
Service visits by qualified engineers are provided to analyse and
report on system water quality, the frequency of which can be determined
by the needs of the system being treated and customer requirements.
Air Hygiene
3C offer an effective management and monitoring service to ensure
compliance with current legislation and guidance.
3Cs innovative approach involves an initial assessment
of the air supply system to enable an informed decision to be made
about the Health & Safety risks associated with each air system
on site. Any preventative measure required to minimise health risks
are then documented in a comprehensive report.
To ensure routine compliance with latest HSE guidance, a Building
Air Quality Action Plan would then be implemented to ensure that a
safe and healthy internal environment is maintained. |
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