
Environmental, Health and Safety Auditing Handbook
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ISBN: 0070269041 / Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional, January 1995
A revised, updated, and expanded edition of The McGraw-Hill Environmental Auditing Handbook , 1984. A reference that details how to identify, reduce, and eliminate environmental exposures and their associated liabilities. It shows how top corporations and consultants in North America and Europe structure their environmental, health, and safety auditing programs, and also offers guidelines for setting up an entirely new EHS program or verifying the effectiveness of an existing program. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Environmental audits? We wrote the book! That's right: McGraw-Hill actually lauched environmental auditing when the first edition of Environmental, Health and Safety Auditing Handbook appeared in 1984. Now Lee Harrison's fully revised second edition pulls together a decade's worth of changes while retaining the clear, simple auditing guidelines that have made this guide such a success. You'll see how to use auditing as an assurance tool for company officials, as a way to identify and reduce risk, and as a foundation for assessing management systems and internal controls. And You'll get the step-by-step procedures you need to: develop your own EHS auditing manual of principles, standards, goals and objectives; gain people's trust and cooperation during interviews; use experts from outside the company; report audit findings; develop follow-up and corrective procedures; insure audit confidentiality; and much more.
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