The water hygiene requirements of the water regulations are a method of controlling the environmental impact of waterborne diseases. Work has to be governed by this regulation to stop bacteria breeding in the water supply, e.g E.coli, Typhoid and Legionella.
Why are the water regulations 1999 a concern to ISO 14001?
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