The document outlines different types of safety audits including management audits, compliance audits, and program audits. It discusses the importance of safety audits in keeping workers out of danger, avoiding legal risks, increasing work efficiency, and reducing maintenance. Safety audits are conducted by safety committees consisting of management, safety officers, and safety representatives. When conducting an audit, checklists should be used to ensure all essential elements are reviewed, such as policy statements, risk assessment records, safe working procedures, safety training records, and health and safety roles and responsibilities.
Audit Engagement Strategy (Driving Audit Value, Vol. III): The Best Practice Strategy Guide for Maximising the Added Value of the Internal Audit Engagements
The document outlines different types of safety audits including management audits, compliance audits, and program audits. It discusses the importance of safety audits in keeping workers out of danger, avoiding legal risks, increasing work efficiency, and reducing maintenance. Safety audits are conducted by safety committees consisting of management, safety officers, and safety representatives. When conducting an audit, checklists should be used to ensure all essential elements are reviewed, such as policy statements, risk assessment records, safe working procedures, safety training records, and health and safety roles and responsibilities.
The document outlines different types of safety audits including management audits, compliance audits, and program audits. It discusses the importance of safety audits in keeping workers out of danger, avoiding legal risks, increasing work efficiency, and reducing maintenance. Safety audits are conducted by safety committees consisting of management, safety officers, and safety representatives. When conducting an audit, checklists should be used to ensure all essential elements are reviewed, such as policy statements, risk assessment records, safe working procedures, safety training records, and health and safety roles and responsibilities.
The document outlines different types of safety audits including management audits, compliance audits, and program audits. It discusses the importance of safety audits in keeping workers out of danger, avoiding legal risks, increasing work efficiency, and reducing maintenance. Safety audits are conducted by safety committees consisting of management, safety officers, and safety representatives. When conducting an audit, checklists should be used to ensure all essential elements are reviewed, such as policy statements, risk assessment records, safe working procedures, safety training records, and health and safety roles and responsibilities.
Group members Imalwa PK Elvi Nghifilonya Julia Ndamono Ndahafa Kamenye SAFETY AUDIT…. What is it?
• Is the process of gathering information to
assess the risk and hazard at the work place. Type of safety audit… • Management audit • Compliance audit • Program audit Management audit A management audit is a systematic approach that aim to analyze the effectiveness of management system in an organization Compliance audit
Is the type of service performance or
procedure that is mainly focusing on whether the entity is in complies with the local law, regulation and related rules. Program audit
Is an action plan that documents out
what an auditor will follow to validate that an organization is in conformance with the compliance regulation. Importance of safety audit… • Keep people/ workers out of danger • It avoid legal risk • Increase work efficiency • Reduce work maintance Who conduct safety audit Safety committee… consist of the: • Management • Safety officer • Safety representative What to include when conducting an safety audit? (Checklist) All essential element such as: • Policy statements • Risk assessment record • Records of safe working procedure • Record of safety training • Health and safety roles and responsibilities Example of safety audit Thank you…
Audit Engagement Strategy (Driving Audit Value, Vol. III): The Best Practice Strategy Guide for Maximising the Added Value of the Internal Audit Engagements