Audits
A health and safety audit is a systematic review of an organisation's practices, procedures, and facilities to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and to identify areas for improvement. During an audit, we will assess various aspects of the workplace, including physical conditions, equipment, processes, and employee behaviours, to evaluate risks and potential hazards.
Health and Safety Audits:
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Purpose: Health and safety audits are systematic examinations of an organisation's health and safety management system. They aim to assess compliance with legal requirements, company policies, and best practices.
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Scope: Audits cover various aspects such as policies, procedures, training, risk assessments, emergency preparedness, and incident reporting.
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Process: Audits involve reviewing documentation, conducting interviews, and performing site inspections to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.
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Benefits: They help identify gaps in health and safety management, prevent accidents and injuries, improve employee morale, and ensure legal compliance.
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Frequency: Audits can be scheduled regularly (e.g., annually) or triggered by significant changes in the workplace or incidents.
Following an audit, a report will be created with an action plan attached.
Audit prices will vary depending on what is being audited, please contact us to explain what you would like to be looked at.