Labour Camp Hygiene (Water & Sanitation)

Evaluate the functionality and maintenance status of backup water supply systems (e.g., elevated tanks, standby pumps) and emergency power for essential services (e.g., DG Set for water distribution).
["Functional & Well-Maintained", "Partially Functional/Poorly Maintained", "Non-Functional/Absent"]
Rate the perceived effectiveness of existing pest and vector control measures (e.g., mosquitoes, rodents, flies) in ensuring a hygienic and disease-free living environment for the residents.
Identify prevalent deficiencies in solid and liquid waste management practices within the labour camp premises:
["Open dumping/overflowing bins", "Lack of waste segregation (wet/dry)", "Stagnant wastewater near drainage points", "Inadequate frequency of waste collection", "Uncovered drains/septic tanks", "Pest infestation due to waste accumulation"]
Assess the overall cleanliness and hygiene standard of common sanitation blocks (toilets, bathing areas), considering the presence and effectiveness of Maid/Housekeeping staff and adherence to cleaning schedules.
Record the date of the last water quality test report (e.g., pH, TDS, residual chlorine) and the observed residual chlorine level (in ppm) at key distribution points within the camp.
Is the primary water source (e.g., municipal supply, borewell with valid Chalan) approved and regularly tested for potability as per IST standards, with records available for inspection?
["Compliant", "Non-Compliant"]