Safety Audit
Safety Audit
AUDIT
CONCERNS OF
MANAGEMENT
QUANTITY PRODUCED IN RELATION
TO PRODUCTION SCHEDULE AND
MARKET REQUIREMENT
PRODUCT QUALITY
PRODUCTION COSTS
INTEGRATING THE STAKEHOLDERS
CONCERNS
Is Safety Important? Not always
Corporate Strategy
Finance
Human Resources
Marketing, Product Design and
Product Liability
Manufacturing and operating policy
Information Management and systems
Societal Concerns
Societal Concerns
Increased concern about the impact on
the public not just the workforce
concerned
Public intolerance of risks which do not
have clear benefits to those affected
Readiness to press for retribution on
those who cause harm and to seek
compensation
Demand for increased transparency
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Corporate Strategy
Business Mission, Philosophy and
codes of ethics
Company image in the community
Environment impact
Management Professionalism
Finance
Loss Control and cost reduction
strategies
Product liability, Legal liability,
Property damage
Risk retention or transfer
Investment decisions concerning
business acquisitions
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Human Resources
Work and job structuring
Morale and retaining people
Positive health structure
Safety Audit
Safety Survey
Safety Inspection
Safety Tour
Safety Sampling
HAZOP
Safety Survey:
Survey Detailed examination of a
narrower field of activity-e.g.- key areas
revealed by safety audits
Safety Inspection:
Inspection Routine inspection-work is
being carried in accordance with procedures
etc.
Safety Tour:
Tour Unscheduled examinationhazards are removed-standards are removed
Safety Sampling:
Sampling Trained observers
record the number of safety defects
seen while touring specified locations
by a prescribed route. Typically tours
last for 15 min. and are conducted at
weekly intervals. The unweighted
count of defects is used to portray
trends in the safety situation.
SAFETY AUDIT
MONITORING
COMPARE ACTUAL
PERFORMANCE
-STANDARDS
COMPREHENSIVE
CONTINUOS
AUDIT
NOT DONE BY INSIDER
NOT COMPREHENSIVEDEPENDS ON SCOPE
PERIODIC
Electrical Audit
Fire Safety Audit
Pressure vessels Audit
Lifting Tackles Audit
Statutory Regulations Compliance
Audit
Emergency Communication Audit
Pipe lines Audit
Safety Depends on
Work permit
Accident and
incident
analysis
Engineering
Emergency
Procurement
Hardware
Software
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Maintenan
Humanware
Leadership
PPE
Health and
Hygiene
Task
observation
SAFETY AUDIT
OCCUPIERS ARE REQUIRED TO
DEMONSTRATE THEIR CAPABILITY TO
DESIGN LOCATE OPERATE AND
MAINTAIN THEIR FACILITIES TO
STANDARDS ACCEPTABLE TO THE
GOVT. AND PUBLIC.
AUDIT
AN AUDIT IS A SYSTEMATIC
INDEPENDENT REVIEW TO VERIFY
CONFORMANCE WITH ESTABLISHED
GUIDE LINES OR STANDARDS. IT
EMPLOYS WELL DEFINED REVIEW
PROCESS TO ENSURE CONSISTENCE
AND TO ALLOW THE AUDITOR TO
REACH DEFENSIBLE CONCLUSIONS.
SCOPE OF AUDIT
FIRE AND EXPLOSION; PREVENTION,
PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT.
WORK INJURY PREVENTION.
HEALTH HAZARDS CONTROL.
CONSEQUENCES OF EMERGENCIES.
ON SITE EMERGENCY CONTROL
Elements of Occupational
Safety and Health SystemIS14489
Elements contd..
Accident reporting analysis investigation
and implementation and recommendations
Risk Assessment including hazard
identification
Safety inspections
Health and safety improvement
plan/targets
First aid facilities-Occupational health
center
Personal Protective Equipment
Good housekeeping
Machine and general area guarding
Material handling equipment
Elements contd..
Elements contd..
Transportation of hazardous
substances
Hazardous waste treatment and
disposal
Safety in storage and warehousing
Contractor safety systems
Safety for customers(including
MSDS)
Records to be examined
during Audit
OS&H Policy
Safety organization chart
Training Records on safety, fire and first aid
Accident investigation reports
Accidents and dangerous occurrences-Statistics
and analysis
Records of tests and examination of equipment
and structures
Safe operating procedures for various operations
Record of work permits
Record of monitoring of flammable and
explosives
Records- Contd..
Maintenance and testing records of fire
detection and fire fighting equipment
Medical records of employees
Records of industrial hygiene surveys(noise,
ventilation, illumination levels, airborne and
toxic substances, explosive gases)
MSDS
Onsite emergency plans and record of
mockdrills
Records of waste disposal
Records of effluent discharge to the
environment
Housekeeping inspection records
Records contd..
Minutes of Safety committee meetings
Approval of layouts and other approvals from
statutory authorities
Records of any modifications carried out in plant and
process
Maintenance procedure records
Calibration and testing records
Shutdown maintenance procedures
In service inspection manuals, records including that
of material handling
Safety Budget
Statutory records, previous audit reports, transport
of hazardous substances
SAFETY ORGANIZATION.
CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEE ACTIVITIES.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA.
OCCUPANCY.
SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
SAFETY MANUAL.
EXPANSION MODIFICATION
-AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURES.
SAFETY EDUCATION , TRAINING.
STATUTORY STANDARDS, SAFETY IF
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS.
JOB SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
.TOPICS CONTD.
SAFETY INSPECTION.
SAFETY OBSERVATIONS.
WORK PERMIT SYSTEM.
FIRE PROTECTION ARRANGEMENTS
FIRE EMERGENCY CONTROL
PROCEDURES.
WORK ENVIRONMENT MONITORING.
Traits of an auditor
Dispel the myth that it is policing on
behalf of management
Is questionnaire useful?
Knowledge in the area being visited
Blinkered view?
Discussion is more importantFacilitator rather than an inspector.
PLANNING
The time available for auditing onsite is
limited; therefore, the best way for an audit
team to spend their time on site constructively
is by effectively planning for the audit.
Pre-audit planning allows audit team to
become familiar with the facility and its PSM
program before arriving on site, thus spending
its efforts on site auditing rather than dealing
with administrative details.
An excellent way of obtaining information
concerning the facility and its PSM program is
by sending out a pre-audit questionnaire.
It is also important to identify an individual at
the site to be audited to be the audit
coordinator who assists
with the logistical details including setting up
interviews and locating documents.
Safety Culture
Liveware
Safety Culture
Hardware
Software
Acts-Practice-Habit-Behavior-Culture
Coincident or Not ?
If,
ABC D EFGHI J K L M N O PQ R S T U V W X Y Z
Equals,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Then,
K+ N +O +W+ L +E+D+G+E
11 + 14 + 15 + 23 + 12 + 5 + 4 + 7 + 5 = 96%
H+A+R +D+W+ O+ R +K
8 + 1 + 18 + 4 + 23 + 15 + 18 + 11 = 98%
Both are important, but the total falls just short of 100%
But,
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1
20
20
9
20
21
4
5
100%
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