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HACCP Water Safety - Legionellosis Prevention

Started by , Oct 15 2011 03:12 PM
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Does anyone have any HACCP plans for water? ... ASHRAE has a proposed standard (188P) that will require HACCP based water safety plans for building water systems (potable and utility) to control Legionella (bacteria) for the purpose of preventing Legionnaires disease (legionellosis). Thanks!
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