-Compliance auditing
-hazard specific audits
-Management system audits.
A baseline audit in health and safety is an audit of all or part of a health and safety program, the results of which will be used as a point of comparison (a baseline) when a future audit is performed. With a baseline audit in the record, it is possible after future audits to tell whether there have been improvements or declines in health and safety performance.
Explosive Safety
Explosive Safety
difference between audit program audit & note book
an audit program may contain several audit plans
A concurrent safety audit is a safety audit performed at the same time as some other activity, often a financial audit.
Anyone who is adequately trained can do a safety audit.
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Explosive Safety
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Core elements of a unit safety program typically include hazard identification and assessment, safety training and education, incident reporting and investigation, and continuous monitoring and improvement of safety practices. These elements work together to create a proactive safety culture and ensure compliance with regulations. However, elements not typically included in a safety program might be unrelated administrative tasks or non-safety-specific personnel management practices. It's essential to focus on safety-related activities to effectively mitigate risks.
The Audit Work Program is used to inform both the government and the public about audits. In Australia, for example, they have the Australian National Audit Office.