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Contact SupplierCIL provides industrial safety audits in Noida. We are an ISO 17020 accredited inspection body.
Management system audit provides scope of examining and evaluation of safety policies and procedures and their review, hazard communication system, dissemination of information and hazard awareness programs, training and motivation of employees, etc.
Types of Safety Audits
There are three significant categories of safety audits, segregated based on the information they contain. Following are the three types:
Compliance Audit
Program Audit
Management System Audit
1. Compliance Audit
Compliance Audit falls under the ambit of the basic safety audit procedures. A safety auditor reviews a company’s safety rules and related systems and practices to ensure its adherence to the OSHA safety standards or other safety regulations and policies.
A compliance safety audit plays a crucial role in facilitating strict compliance to the OSHA standards and rules by employing many programs, regulations, training modules, and record-keeping practices to ensure workplace safety.
Failure to comply with the rules can result in hefty fines and reparations being levied, which can also severely affect the reputation of the goodwill of an organization. This lump sum penalties are one of the primary reasons companies strictly adhere to the norms of the compliance audits and recheck the various steps and procedures involved.
2. Program Audit
Program Audits involve evaluating various safety practices after heavy dissection of all the input by the employees and every individual component to determine positive safety outcomes of the program.
Safety program audits are the only feasible way of putting HSE to the test in rigorously evaluating the program design and efficacy of the plan by diving deep into the rules and foundations of practice.
3. Management System Audit
Management System Audit is a combination of both a Compliance Audit and Program Audit. This audit aims to evaluate the existing performance of the entire safety procedure and determine its alignment with the company policy and regulatory norms.
A management system audit helps integrate the standard auditing procedure and worker interviews, compliance reviews, and workplace observation. It is an intertwined system whose collaboration helps project an overall image of the organization’s safety program.
An audit can be conducted by a single person, an experienced compliance professional, an external compliance consultant or contractor, an internal compliance officer, or a group of its employees. An audit can also involve government agencies, external experts, insurance companies and third-parties.
What is the purpose of safety audits?
Organizations conduct safety audits to comply with laws or regulations and to provide a safe workplace for everyone. A safety audit identifies different levels of risk in each work area of an organization.
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