Conducting thorough and regular safety inspections is key to maintaining a safe and productive work environment. OSHA provides invaluable advice and best practices for those carrying out these inspections, benefiting not only the safety manager or department but also the entire organization. Workplace safety inspections help identify and resolve hazards before they result in incidents.
These inspections can take many forms, such as:
To ensure consistent safety checks, establish a regular schedule for inspections. Without a set schedule, it’s too easy for safety inspections to be overlooked amid other priorities.
By using the AssuredPartners Risk Management Center’s (RMC) Audit Track module, you can maintain a safe and compliant workplace through regular audits. Audit Track is a simple-to-use web application that helps organizations create and manage audits, surveys, and questionnaires. It allows employers to automate and streamline their audit, surveys, or inspection processes effectively. With nearly 50 audit templates available for all industries, Audit Track makes it easy to:
This versatile tool allows managers to oversee all safety audit, inspection, and compliance reporting needs, ensuring all tasks are assigned, completed, and documented to keep the workplace safe and compliant. Help protect your workplace from liability with this customizable and flexible tool.
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