Release Date: 28 June, 2001
Hardcover
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From Book News, Inc. Cahill, an industry and consulting professional, presents a thoroughly detailed manual on audits, designed to help managers institute environmental, health, and safety compliance in the workplace. Includes details on new changes in the EPA's and OSHA's auditing policies, issues currently confronting audit programs, and strategies for managing and conducting audits. Covers legal issues; elements of a successful program; how to plan, conduct, or manage an audit; how to select and train staff; how to evaluate results and implement solutions; and how to manage data. Numerous appendices provide references, protocols, model questionnaires and other documents, and a sample site assessment report. The included CD-ROM contains a model auditing program.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Book Description This expanded edition of Environmental Health and Safety Audits brings you up-to-date on changes in EPA and OSHA auditing policies, issues currently confronting auditing programs, and state-of-the-art strategies for managing and conducting audits. The author discusses new developments in information generation and availability, including new chapters on meeting ISO 14000 auditing guidelines, auditing dilemmas, and auditing tips, and new tools for building a successful audit program, including seven model program stages. Rating
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