EHS Audit

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An EHS Audit (Environmental, Health & Safety Audit) is a systematic review of an organization’s processes, facilities, and practices to ensure compliance with environmental laws, occupational health standards, and workplace safety regulations. It evaluates aspects like pollution control, waste management, occupational health risks, fire and electrical safety, use of protective equipment, and emergency preparedness. The main purpose is to identify hazards, assess risks, check regulatory compliance, and recommend corrective measures that help organizations minimize accidents, protect workers’ health, and reduce environmental impacts while fostering a safe and sustainable workplace.

What is EHS Audit?

  • To ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • To identify hazards, risks and unsafe practices.
  • To prevent accidents, injuries, and health issues at the workplace.
  • To control environmental impacts like pollutions and waste.
  • To enhance emergency preparedness and response.
  • To build trust with stakeholders, clients, and authorities.
  • To promote a culture of safety, heath, and sustainability.

Why Are We Doing This?

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