CIL provides workplace safety audit services in Pune, Maharashtra, India. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection agency. Safety audits in any organization especially those where personnel deal with complicated, potentially dangerous assets are crucial. Yet many companies still choose to go over them quickly and inefficiently to simply be done with them. An effective way to get away from this line of thought is to start using checklists. Here is five reasons why. a) Safety audit checklists allow you to conduct a much easier examination of all potential hazards in the workplace. That way, your personnel will know what type of corrective actions you need to take to fix potential problems. Without checklists, personnel usually spend more time performing audits but find less problems that need to be fixed. b) Safety audits are repetitive in nature because they are designed for your personnel to properly inspect every aspect of a specific asset or process. However, people can get sloppy with repetitive tasks for example, omitting key items and steps in safety audits because the auditors have become so used to their regular process that they easily let their mind wander. Checklists keep them focused. c) Well designed safety audit checklists have specific guidelines that must be followed. This structure help personnel stay organized in conducting the audit and planning their time. d) Using checklists for safety audits in checklist books, or as part of an auditing software program that helps with planning, scheduling, sharing results, and analysing the audit data means that there is always a record of which actions were performed. Due to this, your personnel will have a greater sense of accountability than if there was no way to prove slipshod auditing. e) Checklists give personnel a sense of security. Because checklists are powerful tools to ensure safety audits are performed thoroughly, most personnel working with the assets and processes involved will feel confident in their safety. This confidence typically leads to greater worker satisfaction, which in turn usually leads to greater productivity. Objectives of safety audit A safety audit is an objective review of safety provisions for employees and the public. The purpose is to identify any potential hazards in procedures, policies, or equipment. A safety audit is like a report card to let you know how well your company is performing at following safety rules and regulations. Why are safety audits important, Safety audits are important for protecting employees in the profession. A safety audit is a process that is considered the gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of occupational health and safety programs. Their primary purpose is to identify health and safety hazards, assess the effectiveness of the measures in place to control those hazards, and ensure compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Administrations OSHA standards. Safety audits are conducted by independent audit consultants in order to ensure an unbiased review of policies, procedures, and safety management systems. A safety audit can involve a walk through of the facility, interviews with management and employees, and a review of the companys documentation and collected data. Safety audits serve two broad purposes, Ensuring compliance with safety legislation, these are routinely conducted and can be carried out externally by representatives or a regulatory body or internally by a team drawn from the companys staff.
Product details
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 |