Health & Safety Audit​

Health & Safety Audit

A health and safety audit is a systematic evaluation of an organisation’s policies, procedures, and practices related to occupational health and safety. The purpose of a health and safety audit is to identify potential hazards and risks in the workplace, assess the effectiveness of existing control measures, and recommend improvements to prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses.

The audit process typically involves reviewing documentation such as policies, procedures, training records, and incident reports, as well as observing workplace conditions and practices. The auditor will identify areas where improvements are needed and make recommendations for corrective actions.

Some of the areas that may be covered in a health and safety audit include:

  • Hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Safety training and education
  • Emergency preparedness and response
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Workplace ergonomics
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Chemical and hazardous substance handling
  • Machinery and equipment safety
  • Contractor management
  • Environmental health and safety

The audit findings and recommendations are typically documented in a report, which is presented to the organisation’s management. The report may include a summary of the organisation’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations, as well as recommendations for improvements to policies, procedures, and practices.

By conducting a health and safety audit, organisations can identify potential hazards and risks, prevent accidents and injuries, and ensure compliance with relevant health and safety laws and regulations.

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