Safety Audits
The purpose of the safety audit is to review, evaluate, and make recommendations of a company’s safety program. Typical key sections of the audit include:
- OSHA Record Keeping
- Hazardous Materials
- Critical Work Instructions
- Training
- Industrial Hygiene
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Safety Meetings and Self Inspections
- Contractor Management
- OSHA Inspections
- Transportation and Distribution
- General Site Information
- Hazard Communications
- Emergency Response
- Hazard Analysis
- Preventive Maintenance
- Lockout/Tagout
- Confined Space
The safety audit includes a site visit and a report including specific observations, evaluative comments, and recommendations.
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