Effective OSHA Auditing – Creating your Own Document that Means Something to your Supervisors

Why Should You Attend:

This presentation will outline the importance of useful, managed audits. The instructor will train participants on how to perform a complete safety audit. We will discuss the importance of auditing and what to look for when you conduct an audit.

Attendees will learn how to create an audit document that adds value to project sites, and situations that are specific to you. You will learn to eliminate or protect yourself from poor audits that will allow incidents to escalate and create legal trails that can assist in the creation of citations, and fines. We will show how you can use safety audits to detect and prevent unsafe work acts from becoming part of the culture, providing an avenue for serious, or fatal accidents.

The presenter has spent over 20 years in Construction, Industrial, and Oil/Gas safety.

Areas Covered in This Session:

  • The Audit Form.
  • Understanding the need for auditing.
  • Rules for auditing.
  • The role of those performing audits.
  • What OSHA see’s in your audits?
  • The meaning “abated”.
  • The effects of poor auditing.
  • The need to choose and train auditors.

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