Water Safety Plans to Prevent Legionellosis and Other Waterborne Illnesses

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Water Safety Plans to Prevent Legionellosis and Other Waterborne Illnesses

 WSP is a way to ensure safe water by:

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Once you have a Water Safety Plan in place then you are better placed to meet the legislative requirements to prevent Legionnaires’ disease or other water borne pathogens such as: 

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There are five basic components to a successful Water Safety Plan:

The content of the Water Safety Plan should include:

Once this is in place the processes are inplemented and then reviewed accordingly 

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The plan should then be validated and verified to ensure that it is working successfully with the verification process answering the question:  Is the WSP working effectively to deliver safe and acceptable drinking water?

Procedures should be developed such that management procedures define the actions to be taken during normal operational conditions and emergency operational conditions and should detail the steps to follow in specific “incident” situations (corrective actions) when critical limits are exceeded.

Once all this is in place WSPs are not just a step-by-step process guaranteeing safe water, they require personal accountability and responsibility, broader stakeholder engagement, organizational commitment and proactive communication between operators and management.

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https://legionellarisk.blog/2017/12/21/water-safety-plans-to-prevent-legionellosis-and-other-water-borne-illnesses/

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