The event will take place on October 2 at the Headquarters of the Ciutat de Vila-real Ceramic Innovation Chair.

The province of Castellón produces more than 90% of the national ceramics, and to expand its market, its companies know that preventive measures and good environmental practices define healthy facilities, reducing their environmental impact and associated costs.

Among these measures are minimizing electrical losses, reducing energy losses, and minimizing water consumption. But also, apply systems that minimize the formation and environmental transmission of the Legionella bacteria, since Spanish legislation recognizes this need to guarantee the public health of people who live with companies, stipulating important sanctions.

the day “Prevention of Legionellosis in the ceramic sector” organized by the biotechnology company Biotics Biochemistry Analytical Its objective is to inform both the owners of facilities and the companies that offer professional services for the prevention and control of Legionella, the current legal framework, to act in accordance with it, and success stories with professional habits of excellence that reduce their impact on community health.

The event, organized in collaboration with the Spanish Association of Ceramic Technicians, the Vila-real Ceramic Innovation Chair and the Vila-real Town Hall It will be held on Tuesday, October 2 at the Headquarters of the Ciutat de Vila-real Ceramic Innovation Chair. Prior registration is mandatory through the registration form available at this link.

During the day, the UNE 100030:2017 standard, on Prevention and control of the proliferation and dissemination of Legionella in facilities, will be delved into. Its entry into force represents the definition for the first time of what a Legionella Prevention and Control Plan (PPCL) should be like. A set of activities that must include initial diagnosis, action program, periodic evaluation and, if appropriate, external audit. The complete program for the day can be found here.

The event will take place on October 2 at the Seu de la Càtedra d'Innovació Ceràmica Ciutat de Vila-real.

The province of Castelló produces more than 90% of the national ceramics, and in order to expand its market, its companies know that preventive measures and good environmental practices define healthy facilities, reduce their environmental impact and associated costs. .

Among these measures, it is possible to minimize electrical losses, reduce energy losses, and minimize water consumption. But furthermore, apply systems that minimize the formation and environmental transmission of the Legionella bacterium, where Spanish legislation recognizes this need to guarantee the public health of people who work in both companies, stipulating important sanctions.

the day “Prevention of Legionellosis in the ceramic sector” organized by the biotechnology company Biotics Biochemistry Analytical The objective is to donate to conèixer both the owners of installations and the companies that offer professional services for the prevention and control of Legionella, the current legal framework, in order to act in accordance with the matter, and cases of failure with professional habits of excellence that reduce their impact on the health of the community.

L'esdeveniment, organization en col·laboració amb l'Spanish Association of Ceramic Technicianss, the Vila-real Ceramic Innovation Chair i theVila-real Town Hall It will be held on December 2nd at the Seu de la Càtedra d'Innovació Ceràmica Ciutat de Vila-real. Prior registration is mandatory through the registration fee available at this link.

During the day, the UNE 100030:2017 standard, on the Prevention and Control of the Proliferation and Dissemination of Legionella in Facilities, will be delved into. The new entry into force meant the definition for the first time of what a Legionella Prevention and Control Plan (PPCL) should be. A set of activities that includes initial diagnosis, action program, periodic evaluation and, if necessary, external audit. The program complet of the day can be consulted here.

The event will take place on 2 October in the Cátedra de Innovació Cerámica de Vila-real building.

The province of Castellón produces more than 90% of Spain's ceramics. To extend its market, its companies know that preventive measures and good environmental practices define healthy installations as they reduce their environmental impact and related costs.

These measures include minimising loss of electricity, loss of energy and minimising water use, and applying systems to minimize the formation and environmental transmission of the Legionella bacterium because Spanish legislation recognizes this requirement to ensure the public health of those who co-exist with companies, and imposes severe sanctions.

The aim of the “Preventing Legionnaire's disease in the ceramic sector” event, organized by the biotechnology company Biotica Biochemistry Analytical, is to make known to owners of facilities and companies that offer professional services to prevent and control Legionnaire's disease today's legal framework in order to act accordingly, along with successful cases and professional habits of excellence that reduces its impact on the community's health.

This event is organized in collaboration with the Spanish Association of Ceramic Technicians, The Ceramic Innovation Chair of Vila-real and the Vila-Real Town Council. It will be held on Tuesday 2 October at the Ceramic Innovation Chair's premises in Vila-real. Anyone interested must register beforehand on the registration file via this link.

This event will look closely at Standard UNE 100030:2017 on the prevention and control of Legionella proliferating and spreading in facilities. It coming into force is the first definition of what a Legionella Prevention and Control Plan (LPCP) should be: a number of activities that must include an initial diagnosis, a program of action, a periodic evaluation and, if necessary, external auditing. The full program of this event can be consulted here.

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