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Comprehensive Safety Compliance Audit
The "Mock Inspection" Readiness Program
The most expensive way to discover a safety violation is during an official regulatory inspection. Our Safety Compliance Audit provides a rigorous, third-party evaluation of your facilities, acting as a "Mock Inspection" to identify liabilities before a regulator does.
Conducted by a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), this audit mimics the methodology used by federal and state inspectors. We don't just look for "common" hazards; we perform a deep-dive cross-walk of your operations against the complex web of local, state, and federal mandates.
Multi-Regulatory Scope
Unlike standard "walkthroughs," our audits cover the full spectrum of environmental and life safety regulations:
OSHA (29 CFR 1910): Thorough review of General Industry standards, recordkeeping (OSHA 300 logs), and specialized programs like LOTO and HazCom.
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association): Inspection of fire suppression systems, electrical safety (NFPA 70E), egress pathways, and combustible dust hazards.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency): Evaluation of hazardous waste management, spill prevention (SPCC), and chemical storage compliance.
State-Specific Programs: Integration of unique state mandates (e.g., Cal/OSHA, NY PESH) and local fire marshal requirements.
The Audit Process
Opening Conference: We meet with your management team to establish the scope and review existing safety documentation and injury logs.
Facility Walkthrough: A comprehensive physical inspection of all production areas, warehouses, and mechanical rooms to identify physical hazards and "unobserved" unsafe behaviors.
Employee Interviews: Brief, non-disruptive interviews with staff to gauge the effectiveness of your safety training and culture—a key tactic used by OSHA inspectors.
Closing Briefing: An immediate verbal summary of "Imminent Danger" items or significant findings that require urgent attention.
Deliverables: The Compliance Roadmap
Following the audit, you will receive a formal Safety Audit Report which includes:
Prioritized Findings: Hazards ranked by severity.
Regulatory Citations: Every finding is linked to the specific OSHA, NFPA, or EPA code violated.
Corrective Action Plan: Practical, expert recommendations on how to abate the hazards and close compliance gaps.
Estimated Fine Exposure: An analysis of potential civil penalties if the findings were discovered by a government agency.
Why a CSP? A Certified Safety Professional brings an unbiased "second set of eyes" to your facility. Our goal is to ensure that when a real inspector knocks on your door, the visit is a non-event.
The "Mock Inspection" Readiness Program
The most expensive way to discover a safety violation is during an official regulatory inspection. Our Safety Compliance Audit provides a rigorous, third-party evaluation of your facilities, acting as a "Mock Inspection" to identify liabilities before a regulator does.
Conducted by a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), this audit mimics the methodology used by federal and state inspectors. We don't just look for "common" hazards; we perform a deep-dive cross-walk of your operations against the complex web of local, state, and federal mandates.
Multi-Regulatory Scope
Unlike standard "walkthroughs," our audits cover the full spectrum of environmental and life safety regulations:
OSHA (29 CFR 1910): Thorough review of General Industry standards, recordkeeping (OSHA 300 logs), and specialized programs like LOTO and HazCom.
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association): Inspection of fire suppression systems, electrical safety (NFPA 70E), egress pathways, and combustible dust hazards.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency): Evaluation of hazardous waste management, spill prevention (SPCC), and chemical storage compliance.
State-Specific Programs: Integration of unique state mandates (e.g., Cal/OSHA, NY PESH) and local fire marshal requirements.
The Audit Process
Opening Conference: We meet with your management team to establish the scope and review existing safety documentation and injury logs.
Facility Walkthrough: A comprehensive physical inspection of all production areas, warehouses, and mechanical rooms to identify physical hazards and "unobserved" unsafe behaviors.
Employee Interviews: Brief, non-disruptive interviews with staff to gauge the effectiveness of your safety training and culture—a key tactic used by OSHA inspectors.
Closing Briefing: An immediate verbal summary of "Imminent Danger" items or significant findings that require urgent attention.
Deliverables: The Compliance Roadmap
Following the audit, you will receive a formal Safety Audit Report which includes:
Prioritized Findings: Hazards ranked by severity.
Regulatory Citations: Every finding is linked to the specific OSHA, NFPA, or EPA code violated.
Corrective Action Plan: Practical, expert recommendations on how to abate the hazards and close compliance gaps.
Estimated Fine Exposure: An analysis of potential civil penalties if the findings were discovered by a government agency.
Why a CSP? A Certified Safety Professional brings an unbiased "second set of eyes" to your facility. Our goal is to ensure that when a real inspector knocks on your door, the visit is a non-event.