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Health, Safety & Environmental Bulletin No 312

                                                    19 July 2012


                                                       Flooding



           Please see enclosed self-explanatory bulletin that was shared with us by Gilbarco Veeder-Root.

           At the time of writing, the Met Office still has "Yellow alert of rain" warnings  for much of northern
           England and is predicting rain for much  of July.

           The  floods  have  introduced  many  new  hazards  to  sites  that  may  include  hidden  submerged hazards,
           missing drain covers or debris.  Do not walk through  standing water.

           The water is likely to be contaminated by sewerage or chemicals, so ensure you wash your hands after
           any contact with standing water.

           The flooding has displaced a lot of rats who have now moved to higher ground and trying to find new
           homes.    The  increased  risk  of  Weils  disease  is  therefore  not  only  in  flooded  areas,  but  also  any
           surrounding  dry area where the rats may be seeking refuge.




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