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SAFETY MANUAL
General Rules on Water Safety

Beaches | Swimming Pools

In addition to observing the personal safety rules, swimmers of the public bathing beaches should also pay attention to the following rules:


Take good care of your children.


 Cry for help when in difficulties.


Warm up before you swim.


Elderly swimmer should have a periodic body check.


Learn to swim and know your swimming ability.


Stay out of water during thunderstorm.


Do not jump from a beach raft or dive underneath.


Do not swim alone.


Do not rely on swimming aids.


Do not swim immediately after a meal.


Do not swim in dark


INTRO DUCTION


During the revision of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality the value of the Water Safety Plan (WSP) approach has repeatedly been highlighted in a series of expert review meetings in Berlin (2000), Adelaide (2001) and Loughborough (2001).[2]
Water safety plans are considered by the WHO as the most effective means of maintaining a safe supply of drinking water to the public. Their use should ensure that water is safe for human consumption and that it meets regulatory water standards relating to human health. Comprehensive risk assessment and risk management form the backbone of these plans, which aim to steer management of drinking water-related health risks away from end-of-pipe monitoring and response.
The principles and concepts of other risk management paradigms are extensively drawn upon in WSP design, including the multi-barrier approach and HACCP[1].



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