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Legionella Control Association
A Code of Conduct for Service Providers
Certificate of Registration
This is to certify that the following company has submitted a registration under the Conditions of Compliance
as laid out in the LCA’s Code of Conduct for Service Providers
Name of Company: Aquachem
Registration Number: 2021/3745
Certificate valid until: 31st August 2022
Registration under the following services categories:
(1) Legionella Risk Assessment Services
1.1 Hot and Cold Water Services
1.2 Evaporative Cooling Systems
1.3 Process and Other Systems
1.4 Healthcare Risk Assessment
(2) Water Treatment Services
2.1 Chemicals
2.2 Dosing and/or Control Systems
2.3 On-site Analytical and Monitoring Services
(3) Hot and Cold Water Monitoring and Inspection Services
(4) Cleaning and Disinfection Services
4.1 Hot and Cold Water Systems Disinfection
4.2 Evaporative Cooling Systems Cleaning and Disinfection
4.3 Process and Other Systems Cleaning and Disinfection
(5) Independent Consultancy Services
(6) Training Services
(7) Legionella Monitoring Services
7.1 Sampling
7.2 In Field Analysis
7.4 Interpretation of Analysis
(8) Plant and Equipment Services
8.2 Installation
8.3 Servicing/maintenance
8.4 Refurbishment
This Certificate is only valid if the Company named is listed on the LCA
website www.legionellacontrol.org.uk/directory.php
Signed:
Chairman, Executive Committee
Certificate Secretary
Legionella Control Association Limited. www.legionellacontrol.org.uk
Registered in England and Wales No. 8502723
The legal duty to comply with relevant health and safety legislation (including avoidance or control of risk to exposure to Legionella bacteria) rests solely with the statutory dutyholder, being either the
employer or the person in control of the premises or systems where any relevant risk is present, and this cannot be delegated. Specific functions (e.g. carrying out risk assessment) can be delegated
and the Legionella Control Association (LCA) Code of Conduct is designed to help service providers, who also have duties under health and safety legislation, to establish appropriate management
systems for the prevention or control of risk from Legionella bacteria. The LCA assesses the management systems of LCA members upon initial registration, reviews annually upon re-registration, and
re-assesses by annual company audits. The LCA cannot and does not carry out other regular supervision of its members’ commitments to the Code of Conduct nor their compliance with other LCA
guidelines. A valid LCA certificate of registration (which is only valid if the Company named is listed on the LCA website www.legionellacontrol.org.uk/directory.php ) confirms only that a service
provider has satisfied LCA requirements at registration and its most recent company audit. It does not confirm the service provider’s actual or continuing compliance with their commitments to the LCA
Code of Conduct and/or other LCA guidelines. The LCA does not approve specific products or services as being effective in controlling Legionella or verify the competence of service providers’ staff
and sub-contractors, which is the duty of the service provider and the statutory dutyholder. The LCA accepts no liability for any omission or any act carried out in reliance on the LCA Code of Conduct
or other LCA guidelines, or any loss or damage resulting from non-compliance with such documents.