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Water Safety | Estates Division
https://www.em.admin.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/estate-operations/health-safety/water-safety14 Jan 2019: There is a Duty of Care to safely manage water systems within the University of Cambridge buildings. This purpose of the Water Safety pages is to inform, raise awareness of the risks and provide information for managing Water Safety within the -
Other Useful Information | Estates Division
https://www.em.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-us-what-we-do/estate-operations/health-safety/water-safety/other-useful-information14 Jan 2019: Internal Safety Office Leaflet HSD175B - Legionella Awareness, Frequently Asked Questions and what you can do to help External Health & Safety Executive Approved Code of Practice - The Control of Legionella bacteria in water systems Health & Safet -
Training | Estates Division
https://www.em.admin.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/estate-operations/health-safety/water-safety/training14 Jan 2019: Why we need training Effective management, specific targeted training and good communication are key to managing water hygiene risks throughout the University properties. The Water Safety Team now provide three training courses; Level 1 aimed at -
Ray Dolby Centre (Cavendish Laboratory) | Estates Division
https://www.em.admin.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/development-estate/building-projects/ray-dolby-centre-cavendish15 Jan 2019: The 33,000 sqm building has been designed by Jestico Whiles and will support the world-leading research carried out by the department. ... It will house a number of Physics research groups, their laboratories, cleanrooms, office and support accommodation, -
What is Legionella? | Estates Division
https://www.em.admin.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/estate-operations/health-safety/water-safety/what-legionella14 Jan 2019: Legionnaires’ disease is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia which everyone is susceptible to. There are similar but less serious conditions such as Pontiac fever and Lochgoilhead fever. Where does it come from? Legionella bacteria are found in -
West Hub (Shared Facilities Hub) | Estates Division
https://www.em.admin.cam.ac.uk/what-we-do/development-estate/building-projects/west-hub-shared-facilities-hub3 Dec 2019: It promotes an integrated and lively research environment on the site, connecting people from different departments of the University and providing a central hub as required by the increasing staff and
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