What Is My Water Quality Risk?
Understanding your water quality risk, whether drinking / potable water, Legionella or process water is the essential first step for effective water quality risk management. Talk to our experienced water quality risk assessors to determine the most practical approach to understanding your water quality risk. This may include the need for a source water risk assessment, physical site inspection, exposure risk assessment, HACCP risk assessment or water system evaluation and gap analysis.
Our stepwise approach towards to water quality risk assessment typically includes the following key steps:
Step 1
Define and document the source water, intended end use and the adopted approach to hazard identification and risk assessment.
Step 2
Assess and understand the current and required water quality (identify, quantify and document hazards and hazardous scenarios).
Step 3
Estimate the level of risk for each identified hazard or hazardous scenario (HACCP Approach).
Step 4
Identify, prioritise and document the treatment / controls required to manage hazards to a tolerable level (formalise the risk register).
Step 5
Undertake periodic reviews and update the HACCP risk register accordingly.
Step 1
Define and document the source water, intended end use and the adopted approach to hazard identification and risk assessment.
Step 2
Assess and understand the current and required water quality (identify, quantify and document hazards and hazardous scenarios).
Step 3
Estimate the level of risk for each identified hazard or hazardous scenario (HACCP Approach).
Step 4
Identify, prioritise and document the treatment / controls required to manage hazards to a tolerable level (formalise the risk register).
Step 5
Undertake periodic reviews and update the HACCP risk register accordingly.
Ecosafe International is not only able to undertake your water quality risk assessment, but is also able to review and update any existing water quality risk assessments. We look forward to discussing and understanding your water quality risk assessment needs.