CIL provides Green Audit Services in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection body. Environmental audits are successfully implemented in a constructive way; there are many benefits from conducting them in a high tech company. They are beneficial both for the companies themselves and for the environment. In this paper, the authors list some of the advantages of environmental audits for high tech companies. First, an environmental audit ensures no litigation since it checks compliance with regulatory standards and helps avoid lawsuits and consequences such as fines or imprisonment. Second, environmental audit provides increased security for the management team since it can increase the credibility of the management team. Third, identifying and documenting the state of compliance with regulatory standards within the company or individual operations is communicated to senior management. Finally, the results and performance evaluation in the organization show a positive result and give confidence to the management teams so that they can focus on the activities of the company. There are a number of benefits to a firm undertaking an environmental audit. Some of the benefits are obvious, while others are less easy to identify. Two of the more easily recognised benefits are 1) increased management effectiveness 2) cost savings. These will be discussed in turn, and then some of the other, less obvious, benefits will be covered briefly. Increased management effectiveness, To manage an organisation effectively, management must be aware of every aspect of the organisations operational procedures and processes. An environmental audit should reveal any weaknesses in the structures and, when these are rectified, the management can be confident that nothing has been overlooked and nothing unexpected is likely to occur. In the words of Dwight D Eisenhower: The uninspected inevitably deteriorates. An environmental audit can enable management personnel to become aware of many environmental issues of which they formerly may have been less well informed. This is especially the case in organisations with multiple facilities or with large manufacturing operations, where the senior managers and directors are often located at a distance, for example, in the head office. Managers may not have visited many of the sites where there are obvious environmental risks and, even if they have, they may not have the appropriate knowledge or training to identify that risks are present. The use of environmental audits can provide management with the confidence that any actual or potential risks have been identified. However, auditing by itself does not improve environmental performance. An environmental audit merely provides a snap shot of what is happening at that moment in time, and does not help to ensure ongoing management effectiveness and the proper operation of systems and procedures. Asa tool which aids decision making and management control, an environmental audit is often carried out as part of an overall environmental management system.
Product details
Type Of Service Provider | Green Audit Services |
Mode Of Report | Soft Copy |
Audit Frequency | One Time Requirement |
Reason For Audit | NAAC |
Audit Type | Green Audit |
Usage/Application | College / University |