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Environmental auditing is a systematic, documented, periodic and objective process in assessing an organization's activities and services in relation to: Assessing compliance with relevant statutory and internal requirements.An environmental audit is a systematic examination to assess a company’s environmental responsibility. It aims to identify environmental compliance, verify environmental responsibility implementation gaps whether they meet stated objectives, along with related corrective actions.
(1) Provide management with information about the management and performance of the company’s environment as input for making decisions
(2) Identify risks related to environmental responsibility and take action to implement them
(3) Ensure company operations comply with environmental laws and requirements and, if not, take necessary corrective actions
(4) Identify environmental management system weaknesses before they cause problems
(5) Develop organizational culture and increase environmental awareness among people within the company
(6) Identify opportunities for improvement in environmental management and performance to drive increased efficiency and cost savings
(7) Improve company transparency to stakeholders such as government, customers, and investors to support long term good relationships with them
(8) Develop marketing strategies and strengthen brand equity, encourage consumers to remain loyal to the company
(1) Gathering of information and all relevant data.
(2) Evaluating the overall performance of the company.
(3) Identifying the zones that require being focused on improvement.
(4) Submitting the Report of the Audit conducted to the appropriate management.
(5) Reviewing the applicant company’s Environmental Protection Policy along with the applicable regulations to be maintained in accordance with the State and National Laws.
(1) Maps and floor plans for the facility will help you define the scope of an audit They’ll clue you into changes that have been made and procedures that might have changed and need a thorough review
(2) Gather copies of all environmental permits. These permits are the first step to verifying that the facility is in compliance with the permit terms
(3) Gather environmental inspection reports and checklists that prove that inspections have been completed as required
(4) An inventory of all chemicals and other raw materials used, their locations, and amounts helps determine which environmental regulations are applied to the facility
(5) Environmental Plans and procedures, best management practices and other applicable documents show how the facility is managing environmental issues and preventing problems. Include the EPA Risk Management Plan, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and written emergency response programs, if applicable