Duty Holders & Responsible People

What is the role of the Duty Holder & the Responsible Person for legionella control? All businesses in the UK must be aware of the risk of legionella to their employees and take appropriate action to mitigate these risks. The Control of Legionella Bacteria in Water Systems Approved Code of Practice ACOP L8, 4th Edition… Read more »

Training Centre Coming Soon!

GMS are in the final stages of becoming an approved LCL Training Centre. We will be running 3 courses initially that will include Legionella Management & Water System Disinfections Unvented Hot Water & Hot Water Safety Water Regulations We will announce more information as we move closer to our opening date.

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Meet our two Colleagues of the Year!

Winner – North Team: Maddie Smout It is with huge pleasure that we announce Maddie Smout as this year’s Colleague of the Year for the North team, an award that is entirely driven by colleague nominations, making it all the more meaningful. The feedback received about Maddie was overwhelming, consistent, and incredibly heartfelt. Time and… Read more »

Why Hot Water Circulation Failures Remain the Hidden Weakness in Legionella Risk Assessments and Where Remote Monitoring Fits In

Hot water circulation, or more accurately the absence of it, remains one of the most critical areas of focus for any competent Legionella risk assessor. Despite its importance, it continues to be overlooked in the majority of risk assessment documents produced across the industry. Alarmingly, this issue is not confined to inexperienced assessors; it appears… Read more »

Remote Monitoring Redefined: The GMS Advantage

At GMS, we are pushing beyond traditional temperature monitoring and redefining what connected compliance means for modern buildings and estates. Our goal is simple: use intelligent monitoring to identify risks as they develop, not after they have already happened. From Routine Checks to Real-Time Control Conventional water safety checks rely on manual readings taken every… Read more »