CIL provides workplace safety audit services in Chennai, Tamil Nadu , India. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection agency. A safety audit is a formal, systematic, documented review of your systems, procedures, and work practices, which should verify their compliance with the requirements of your WHS Management System and its effective implementation. 5 Steps to a Successful Safety Audit. Preparing for an Audit, Some facilities hire external consultants that specialize in safety auditing. Others use an internal auditing team comprised of individuals from different areas of the company. When you are using an internal auditing team, its imperative to choose a diverse team that includes production line workers, managers and individuals from other areas of the company. The more diverse the team, the broader the perspective will be. Where the production line employee will have in, depth knowledge of a procedure, someone from outside the area can be a fresh set of eyes to discover overlooked issues. No matter who is on the team, ensure that everyone has been trained in how to audit so they understand the necessary tasks to complete a successful audit. Because you can audit anything, it is important to determine the scope and set objectives before beginning any audit. Reviewing applicable standards and codes that apply to the audited processes or areas can help the audit team members set objectives and add to their skill sets. The results of previous audits can be another source of information for the team to review, especially if an objective is to determine if the recommendations of a previous audit have been implemented and are working. Conduct the Audit, Audits help companies assess and improve their processes and plans, which should improve employee safety. Audits can also be used to track progress toward safety goals. As such, audits gauge both what is working well and what may need to be improved. During the audit, written plans, procedures and other documents should be reviewed, which can help auditors to establish a baseline to compare the written process with actual action. Part of this review includes looking for strengths and weaknesses in the procedures both in what is written down and what is happening on the floor. Create an Audit Report and Recommended Actions, After the audit, team members should compile all notes into a report that summarizes findings. The review should include the audited areas, who conducted the audit and a list of interviewed persons. A good audit report is objective and concise, including both positive and negative findings. It is also reflective of the findings and perspective of all team members. In addition to the findings, a complete audit report includes a list of recommended actions and areas for improvement, based on the audit findings. Set Corrective Action Priorities, Audits can reveal the need for both major corrective actions that need to happen immediately and minor actions that the company should consider for continual improvement. The list may be short or long. No matter what the list consists of, it is unlikely that you can address each issue right away. The audit team should work with managers and supervisors to set priorities based on the level of hazard each finding presents. audits. Publish Audit Results, Employees like to know what is going well and where improvements will happen. Posting audit results on company intranet pages, in common areas or other appropriate venues encourages transparency and lets workers see the status of safety in their facility. Posting audit results also helps everyone understand any changes that may be necessary and how those changes will increase their personal safety. It also acknowledges the audit team, as well as the contributions of managers and employees who were part of the process. These acknowledgments can stimulate conversation and goodwill during future audits. Conducting safety audits takes time and effort, but like all things that require time and effort, they provide worthwhile results that move a companies safety efforts forward. Audits also trigger proactive safety changes that can help prevent employee injuries, illness and death.
Product details
Accreditation | ISO 17020 |
Accredited | Yes |
Mode of Report | Soft Copy |
Certification Provided with in | 15 days |
Type of Industry | ICD / CFS / Logistics/ Manufacturer |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Services offered | Audit |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Target Location | Pan India |
Certifications Provided | C-TPAT |