
Safety, Health, and Environmental Auditing A Practical Guide 2nd edition by Simon Watson Pain. This new edition of Safety, Health, and Environmental Auditing builds on the success of the earlier book. It has been enhanced to embrace new topics, including ‘due diligence’ EHS auditing and process safety auditing, and a new chapter summarises the relevant international standards on auditing. The book is intended for those managers and safety/environmental specialists who have some level of safety, health, and environmental awareness. It has been written in such a way that it is easy to dip in and out of the short chapters to refresh your memory, prior to or during an audit. A set of audit protocols covering 60 different aspects of environmental, health, and safety management are provided in Appendix 2, for those who have not developed their own.
The Contents of Safety Health and Environmental Auditing 2nd edition
- Elements of a Good Safety, Health, and Environmental System
- Management Systems
- Auditing The Principles.
- What Makes a Good Auditor
- The Standard
- Easy guide to health and safety
- Audit Preparation
- Protocols and Checklists
- The Entry Meeting
- Handbook of Hazardous Chemical Properties
- Area Familiarization
- Audit Observation Skills
- The Informal Discussion
- Statistical Significance
- Choosing the Audit Process
- Occupational Safety and Health fundamental principles
- The Importance of Verification and the Audit Trail
- Observations and Noncompliances
- Documentary Review
- The Exit Meeting
- Audit Uniformity and Credibility
- Auditor Training
- Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health
- Audit Team Composition
- Process Safety Audits
- EHS Aspects of Due Diligence Audits
- The Health and Safety Handbook
- Managing Auditee Expectations
- Auditing and Its Relevance to Regulatory Compliance
- Reporting Quantitative Assessment