In an updated companion title to the 9th edition of Environmental Health and Safety Audits, Lawrence Cahill draws from nearly forty years of experience in over twenty-five countries to address important EHS audit issues that audit program managers and auditors must deal with routinely and when special circumstances arise.
In an updated companion title to the 9th edition of Environmental Health and Safety Audits, Lawrence Cahill draws from nearly forty years of experience in over twenty-five countries to address important EHS audit issues that audit program managers and auditors must deal with routinely and when special circumstances arise.
Part I. Managing a Program Chapter 1. Perspectives in EH&S Auditing Chapter 2. Government Perspective Chapter 3. Legal Considerations Chapter 4. Elements of a Successful Program Chapter 5. Impact of International Standards on EH&S Audit Programs Chapter 6. The Challenges of Meeting ISO 19011 Auditing Guidelines: Audit Program Gaps Chapter 7. A Review of Some Typical Programs Chapter 8. Benchmarking EH&S Audit Programs: Best Practices and Biggest Challenges Chapter 9. Competencies, Characteristics and Training of EH&S Auditors Chapter 10. Conducting Third-Party Evaluations of Environmental, Health and Safety Audit Programs Chapter 11. Information Management Chapter 12. Managing and Critiquing an Audit Program Part II. Conducting The Audit Chapter 13. Conducting the EH&S Audit Chapter 14. Typical Compliance Problems Found During Audits Chapter 15. Conducting Effective Opening and Closing Conferences Chapter 16. Auditing Dilemmas Chapter 17. Preparing Quality EH&S Audit Reports Chapter 18. Environmental Auditing: A Modern Fable Chapter 19. Achieving Quality EH&S Audits: Twenty Tips for Success Part III. EH&S Audit Practical Guides Chapter 20. EH&S Audit Guidance: Pre-Audit Preparation Chapter 21. EH&S Audit Guidance: On-Site Activities Chapter 22. EH&S Audit Guidance: Audit Findings Writing Guide Part IV. Special Auditing Topics Chapter 23. Property Transfer Assessments Chapter 24. Top Ten Reasons Why Phase I Environmental Assessment Reports Miss the Mark Chapter 25. Waste Contractor Audits Chapter 26. Waste Minimization or Pollution Prevention Audits Chapter 27. Evaluating Management Systems on EH&S Audits Chapter 28. International EH&S Audits
Part I. Managing a Program Chapter 1. Perspectives in EH&S Auditing Chapter 2. Government Perspective Chapter 3. Legal Considerations Chapter 4. Elements of a Successful Program Chapter 5. Impact of International Standards on EH&S Audit Programs Chapter 6. The Challenges of Meeting ISO 19011 Auditing Guidelines: Audit Program Gaps Chapter 7. A Review of Some Typical Programs Chapter 8. Benchmarking EH&S Audit Programs: Best Practices and Biggest Challenges Chapter 9. Competencies, Characteristics and Training of EH&S Auditors Chapter 10. Conducting Third-Party Evaluations of Environmental, Health and Safety Audit Programs Chapter 11. Information Management Chapter 12. Managing and Critiquing an Audit Program Part II. Conducting The Audit Chapter 13. Conducting the EH&S Audit Chapter 14. Typical Compliance Problems Found During Audits Chapter 15. Conducting Effective Opening and Closing Conferences Chapter 16. Auditing Dilemmas Chapter 17. Preparing Quality EH&S Audit Reports Chapter 18. Environmental Auditing: A Modern Fable Chapter 19. Achieving Quality EH&S Audits: Twenty Tips for Success Part III. EH&S Audit Practical Guides Chapter 20. EH&S Audit Guidance: Pre-Audit Preparation Chapter 21. EH&S Audit Guidance: On-Site Activities Chapter 22. EH&S Audit Guidance: Audit Findings Writing Guide Part IV. Special Auditing Topics Chapter 23. Property Transfer Assessments Chapter 24. Top Ten Reasons Why Phase I Environmental Assessment Reports Miss the Mark Chapter 25. Waste Contractor Audits Chapter 26. Waste Minimization or Pollution Prevention Audits Chapter 27. Evaluating Management Systems on EH&S Audits Chapter 28. International EH&S Audits
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