Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Lucion Group
7th December, 2018
A Water Safety Plan (WSP) is a comprehensive risk assessment and management plan that encompasses all steps in water supply, from source to consumption, in order to ensure the safety of potable water.
The Water Safety Plans (WSP) application was first formally adopted in 2000 during the revision of WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality. The risk management practices used in the WSP was based on many aspects of HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) used in food hygiene and manufacturing.
WSP and risk assessments should comprise of:
According to WHO Water Safety Plans, the WSP objective is to ensure that drinking water is safe. This can be achieved through good water supply practice which encompasses:
When considering hazard identification when conducting risk assessments to form the WSP it is important to consider these factors:
Hazardous events can lead to contamination and can risk the health of humans and the environment. Knowing where hazards can occur and implementing effective risk control measures are critical steps in protecting teams using the WSP.
Want to know more about Water Safety Plans, Certificates of Compliance and Audits? Discover more here: Lucion Marine: Water Safety Plans.
WHO - Managing Drinking-Water Quality From Catchment To Customer: https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/wsp170805.pdf
WHO - Guidelines For Drinking-Water Quality: https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/2011/dwq_guidelines/en/
Lucion Marine Water Safety Plans: https://www.lucionmarine.com/water-safety-plans
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