Water safety plan manual : step-by-step risk management for drinking-water suppliers / [contributions by J. Bartram ... [et al.].
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, c2009Description: 101 p. : ill. ; 21 x 30 cmISBN: 9789241562638Subject(s): Drinking water -- Standards | Water -- Pollution -- Standards | Drinking water -- Safety measures | Water quality management | Water supply -- standards | Risk Assessment | Risk Management | Water Pollution -- prevention & control | Água potável | Fatores de risco | Abastecimento de águaDDC classification: 363.61 Also available online.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"The International Water Association (IWA), a global network of water professionals, is a Non-Government Organization (NGO) in Official Relations with WHO"--P. [2] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-100).
Assemble the WSP team -- Describe the water supply system -- Identify hazards and hazardous events and assess the risks -- Determine and validate control measures, reassess and prioritize the risks -- Develop, implement and maintain an improvement/upgrade plan -- Define monitoring of the control measures -- Verify the effectiveness of the WSP -- Prepare management procedures -- Develop supporting programmes -- Plan and carry out periodic review of the WSP -- Revise the WSP following an incident.
In 2004, the WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality recommended that water suppliers develop and implement Water Safety Plans (WSPs) in order to systematically assess and manage risks. Since this time, governments and regulators, water suppliers and practitioners have increasingly embraced this approach, but they have also requested further guidance. This workbook answers describes how to develop and implement a WSP through 11 learning modules, each representing a key step in the WSP development and implementation process--Publisher's description.
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