Why do I need to register?
Over recent years there has been a number of outbreaks of Legionnaires’ Disease associated with wet cooling systems (cooling towers and evaporative condensers or wet air conditioning units), which have often resulted in serious cases of infection and fatalities in about 12% of cases. Such outbreaks also give rise to considerable public concern and take up significant enforcing authority resources.
Do I need to register?
If you operate or have a cooling tower or evaporative condenser present on your premises, you will need to register if one of the following applies:
the main purpose of the cooling tower is to cool water by direct contact between that water and ambient air (open to the atmosphere)
the main purpose of the evaporative condenser is to cool fluid by passing that fluid through a heat exchanger which is itself cooled by contact with water passing through ambient air (open to the atmosphere).
What legislation applies?
Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Regulations 1992
The purpose for the registration is to identify where potential sources of risk are located and allow for easier identification, monitoring and inspection by the enforcing authorities.
Although the council keeps a register of cooling towers and evaporative condensers, we may not be the enforcing authority for health and safety matters at the premises. Health and Safety may be enforced by the HSE depending on the main work activity carried out at the premises.