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BS 8550:2010

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Guide for the auditing of water quality sampling
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

30-04-2016

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-05-2010

Foreword
Introduction
Section 1: Background
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
Section 2: General auditing recommendations
4 Multiple audits
5 Auditing objectives
6 Internal audit objectives
7 External audit objectives
8 Identification of the critical factors in the water
   quality sampling process
9 Risk-based versus judgement-based approaches to
   auditing
10 Document auditing
Section 3: Auditing practice
11 Real-time audit
12 Design of an audit plan
Section 4: Field assessments
13 Conduct of field assessments
Section 5: The audit
14 Audit methodology
Section 6: Closure meeting
15 Assignment of the audit report and the closure
   meeting
Section 7: The audit report and statement of findings
16 The audit report and statement of findings
Section 8: Outline flow diagram of audit process
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - Audit forms
Annex B (informative) - Suggested procedures for
        monitoring temperature control
Annex C (informative) - Measurement of uncertainty
        associated with sampling practices
Bibliography

Gives an audit protocol to monitor conformity with declared, or assumed, practices in all areas of water quality sampling.

This British Standard provides an audit protocol to monitor conformity with declared, or assumed, practices in all areas of water quality sampling. Specifically, the standard provides guidance on the systematic assessment of sampling practices and procedures in the field, and assessing conformity with those given in the organization’s sampling manual. It is applicable to the audit of sampling activities from the development of a sampling manual through to the delivery of samples to the laboratory. NOTE The design of the sampling manual is the prerogative of the data user and this British Standard is not intended to deliver criticism of a manual’s structure. This standard is applicable to sampling practices associated with wastewaters, including discharges to water bodies, environmental monitoring, potable water supplies from source to tap, commercial and industrial uses of water, and power generation. This standard is applicable to the auditing of sampling practices relevant to the management of water stored in containers, such as temporary supply tanks and bottled supplies. However, it is not applicable for the auditing (or calibration and maintenance) of on-site test equipment or kits. NOTE BS 1427 covers water test kits used “in the field??. The following sampling occasions are excluded from both the field- and desk-audit procedures set out in this standard: chemical and microbiological incidents, which are investigated by agencies such as the emergency services, e.g. where an immediate risk to the health of the sampling practitioner/operative is evident; radiochemical sampling of water quality, other than that specified as a routine requirement under the UK Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations [1],[2],[3],[4], i.e. radiochemical incidents which are investigated by agencies such as the emergency services. Annex A contains a series of forms to assist with auditing. These are for guidance only. Annex B gives procedures for monitoring temperature control, while Annex C provides guidance on measuring the uncertainty associated with sampling practices.

Committee
EH/3/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 09/30169964 DC. (06/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
108
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS 8551:2015 Provision and management of temporary water supplies and distribution networks (not including provisions for statutory emergencies). Code of practice
BS 5930:2015+A1:2020 Code of practice for ground investigations
BS 8533:2017 Assessing and managing flood risk in development. Code of practice
14/30282433 DC : 0 BS 8554 - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE SAMPLING AND MONITORING OF HOT AND COLD WATER SERVICES IN BUILDINGS
15/30299654 DC : 0 BS 8551 - PROVISION AND MANAGEMENT OF TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLIES AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS (NOT INCLUDING PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY EMERGENCIES) - CODE OF PRACTICE
11/30228295 DC : 0 BS 8558 - GUIDE TO THE DESIGN, INSTALLATION, TESTING, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SERVICES SUPPLYING WATER FOR DOMESTIC USE WITHIN BUILDINGS AND THEIR CURTILAGES - COMPLEMENTARY GUIDANCE TO BS EN 806
BS 8558:2011 Guide to the design, installation, testing and maintenance of services supplying water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages. Complementary guidance to BS EN 806
BS 22475-2:2011 Geotechnical investigation and testing. Sampling methods and groundwater measurements Qualification criteria for enterprises and personnel
BS 8554:2015 Code of practice for the sampling and monitoring of hot and cold water services in buildings
PD 855468:2015 Guide to the flushing and disinfection of services supplying water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages
BS 5930:2015 Code of practice for ground investigations

BS EN ISO 5667-1:2006 Water quality. Sampling Guidance on the design of sampling programmes and sampling techniques
BS 31100:2008 RISK MANAGEMENT - CODE OF PRACTICE
BS 4778-3.1:1991 Quality vocabulary. Availability, reliability and maintainability terms Guide to concepts and related definitions
BS 10008:2008 Evidential weight and legal admissibility of electronic information. Specification

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