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4 Water safety plans - WHO
www.who.int4.WATER SAFETY PLANS 49 to a hygiene education programme and advice to households in maintaining water safety. A WSP has three key components, which are guided by health-based targets
Water Safety Plans - who.int
www.who.intWHO/SDE/WSH/05.06 English only Water Safety Plans Managing drinking-water quality from catchment to consumer Prepared by: Annette Davison, Water Futures, Dundas Valley, Australia, Guy Howard, DFID Bangladesh, United House, 10 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
Water safety plans: methodologies for risk assessment and ...
www.aprh.ptWater safety plan is a concept for risk assessment and risk management throughout the water cycle from the catchments to the point of consumption. This approach includes the identification of the hazards and introduction of control points that
DRINKING WATER INSPECTORATE
www.dwi.gov.ukA Water Safety Plan (WSP) is the most effective way of ensuring that a water supply is safe for human consumption and that it meets the health based standards and other regulatory requirements.
Water Safety Plan Manual - WHO | World Health Organization
www.who.intForeword Purpose of the manual The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed the Water Safety Plan (WSP) to provide a systematic approach for improving and maintaining drinking-water safety; This manual is intended to facilitate WSP development for a small to medium-sized organised water supply that is managed by a water utility or similar entity; and
Water safety plan - WHO/Europe
www.euro.who.intThe water safety plan (WSP) approach, recommended by the WHO (2011) Guidelines for drink - ing-water quality , is the most effective way of ensuring continuous provision of safe drinking-