Lyme Disease: Awareness and Precautions in Wales Elinor Bright Student EHP, CIEH Wales and Powys CC.

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Lyme Disease: Awareness and Precautions in Wales Elinor Bright Student EHP, CIEH Wales and Powys CC

Why do the research? As the climate is changing the tick population is increasing and becoming more wide-spread in Wales If Lyme Disease is not detected early enough it can lead to serious health problems Some employees, including local authority staff are potentially at risk

Who is at risk? Anyone who works in a risk zone may be a risk of contracting Lyme Disease -Environmental Health Officers -Pest Control Officers -Farmers -Forestry workers -Deer Handlers -Game Keepers -Etc.

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act, Section 2 – ‘Duty of Care’ for employers to protect the ‘health, safety and welfare’ of their employees Section 3 – ‘Duty of Care’ for employers and self employed persons to ensure that persons not in their employment are not exposed to risks to their health and safety

Survey and Methodology – Occupational Exposure Survey of all 22 local authorities in Wales via and telephone Survey of other organisations who employ people exposed to Lyme Disease – e.g. Forestry Commission, National Trust etc. - What information/protective equipment do you give staff exposed to Lyme Disease?

Results – Occupational Exposure Two local authorities demonstrated awareness of the potential risk -Authority 1 – written risk assessment -Authority 2 – card given to exposed staff to give to GPs should the need arise Of the other organisations only the CCW have information in the form of a ‘fact sheet’

Survey and Methodology – Recreational Exposure ‘Secret shopping’ was sent to general enquiries in all local authorities and organisations in Wales, posing as an inquiring member of the public

Results – Recreational Exposure Fifteen of the local authorities responded – most referred to the BADA or other Lyme Disease website Of the organisations only the CCW provides information in the form of the same ‘fact sheet’ as for occupational exposure

Findings Organisations and local authorities that have staff working in risk areas are not addressing the obligation arising under Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act Organisations and local authorities that own or manage land for recreational use are not addressing the obligation arising under Section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act

Outcomes of the research There is an increasing risk of being exposed to Lyme Disease, resources are needed to increase awareness. A leaflet has been produced providing detailed information about the disease specific to the occupationally exposed. A more generalised poster has been produced to put up in popular recreational areas to increase the awareness of those using the land for recreational purposes.

Leaflet Aimed at the occupationally exposed On the back there is space for the employer to add their own message and logo should they want to Give to staff working in areas where they are likely to be exposed to Lyme Disease

Poster Aimed at the recreationally exposed Space for personalisation Suggested locations - tourist information centres/boards - bunk houses/hostels - campsites - walking routes

Conclusion There is a risk to those working and using the land recreationally of being exposed to Lyme Disease Most Local Authorities and Organisations are not fulfilling their duty under HASAWA Resources have been produced to help provide information and raise awareness As the tick population continues to increase monitoring and recording must continue and further action may need to be taken in the future

Media Interest EHN Western Mail ITV Wales Tonight BBC X-ray County Times Article in HSE/LACORS Newsletter Article in ‘Today’s Technician’

Effective? In Wales 20 Local Authorities are now using the resources. 8 organisations and private companies are aware of the disease and are using the resources.