Water Managment Society Publications
There has been considerable work done in conjunction with the HSE, the LCA and BACS on 'Removal of Pack from Cooling Towers for Cleaning' - for more information click here
Site Log Book for Water Services - fully updated to L8
SITE LOG BOOK FOR WATER SERVICES
covers:
Price per single copy:
Guide to Risk Assessment for Water Services - fully updated
GUIDE TO RISK ASSESSMENT **New Edition available NOW**
It is now ten years since the first Guide to Risk Assessment was published by the Technical Committee of the Water Management Society. Since that time, members of the Technical Committee have collectively undertaken numerous risk assessment surveys across a wide range of buildings and water systems. Their accumulated knowledge together with additional input from the Health & Safety Executive has been utilised in this revision of the Guidance.
The Legionella Control Association committee has studied studied the training requirements for Service Providers. Inspection of the LCA matrix for training indicates that nothing short of the complete spectrum of modules that are listed will prove sufficient for the high standards expected in the current times.
The revised Guidance not only encompasses updated site survey details but has been considerably expanded to cover additional items such as record keeping, written control schemes, schematic drawings and risk statement summaries.
If you are involved in risk assessments of building water systems this revised Guidance is an essential tool that you should consult at every stage - but remember, it is GUIDANCE - it does not ultimately dictate how you must conduct your own individual assessments.
- comprehensive assessment survey forms
- loose leaf presentation with durable cove
- no commercial bias
- overs all water services under seven headings
- easy to complete forms giving comprehensive information relating to business services
- compatible with WMS Site Log Book for Water Services
Price per single copy:
- Member of Water Management Society = £ 50.00 (plus VAT)
- Non-member = £ 75.00 (plus VAT)
- (all prices above include postage and packing)
- Multiple Order - 5 or more 15% reduction Postage and packing £10
Code of Practice for Cooling Water Treatment - updated 2008
A CODE OF PRACTICE FOR COOLING WATER TREATMENT
Produced by the WMS without commercial bias to reflect current legislation.
The loose leaf, ring-bound format allows for easy addition and updating of information and makes this a companion volume to the Site Log Book for Water Services and the Guide to Risk Assessment.
The Code is based on the practical experience of engineers and chemists working in the main industrial centres in the United Kingdom. It covers small factory units with cooling systems of a few cubic metres, to large industrial complexes circulating millions of cubic metres of water per day
Price per single copy:
- Member of Water Management Society = £ 50.00 (plus VAT)
- Non-member = £ 75.00 (plus VAT)
- (all prices above include postage and packing)
Keeping your Cooling Tower Safe - revised in line with L8
KEEPING YOUR COOLING TOWER SAFE
This two-fold publication has been in circulation since 1989. Apart from several reprints and minor amendments to text, major revision has not been necessary until this year.
During the spring the Technical Committee of the Water Management Society undertook to revise the publication in line with current thinking and to reflect the increased emphasis on Health and Safety Responsibilities of Owners.
- Single copies - £2.00 each (inclusive of postage and packing)
- Mulitiple copies - 20 or more - 50p each plus postage and packing)
Understanding Cooling Tower System & Treatment Service Reports
Understanding your Cooling Tower System Water Treatment Service Reports
A guide to requirements for good water quality control in cooling water systems
This document gives guidelines as to what should be present in a water treatment service report, how to understand the terms used and their significance.
As well as being the primary means of formal communication between the service provider and the system operator, the service report is an essential record of the water conditions prevailing in the system and therefore has legal status. As such it should be signed by the service provider and the operator and retained on file for five years from the end of the cooling season.
First published July 2001. Produced by the Technical Committee of the Water Management Society
These guidelines are intentionally concise because they are designed to be easily read and understood. For more detailed information, consult your service provider and the technical guides and codes of practice listed in the reference section