Safety Audit Checklist Report
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How do Safety Audits Work?
- Safety Audit Checklists are examinations of equipment, documentation and processes to ensure that they hold up to expectations.
- Safety Audit Checklists are administered based on a scheduled frequency.
- Some Safety Audit Checklists are required by law, other are required by corporate commitments and some are just good practice.
Why are Safety Audits Important?
- Ensures SOPs are being followed.
- Adherence to legal or regulatory requirements.
- Opportunity to review, evaluate and update SOPs.
- Determines gaps and areas for improvement.
Why Digitize Safety Audits?
Safety Audit Checklists usually require multiple stakeholders to collaborate, which is better facilitated through digital frameworks. Stakeholders can understand the status in real-time. Digitization also makes it easier for auditors to offer more rich data, including photos, video, etc. Staff can also be guided through the experience, which helps to ensure compliance.
- Increase Accountability & Compliance - Schedules and notifications ensure audits happen when and by whom they are required.
Guide staff through the process to ensure success. Captured data is clearer and easy to understand. - Real-time Visibility & Collaboration - Stakeholders can understand status as the audit is being conducted. 2-way communications and collaborative form editing help to ensure accuracy.
- Enhance Efficiency and Productivity - More accessible and simplified
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