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Monitoring, review and audit C hapter 7
After reading this chapter you should be able to: 1.outline and differentiate between active (proactive) monitoring procedures, including inspections, sampling, tours and reactive monitoring procedures, explaining their role within a monitoring regime 2.carry out a workplace inspection, and communicate findings in the form of an effective and persuasive report 3.explain the purpose of regular reviews of health and safety performance, the means by which reviews might be undertaken and the criteria that will influence the frequency of such reviews 4.explain the meaning of the term ‘health and safety audit’ and describe the preparations that may be needed prior to an audit and the information that may be needed during an audit. Monitoring, review and audit
Figure 7.1 Health and Safety Management system
Figure 7.2 Elements of performance measurement
Figure 3(a)(b) Health and safety Inspections Poor conditions – inspection needed Inspection in progress
Figure 7.4 Inspection Exercise list the faults
Figure 7.5 Inspection exercise – list the faults
Figure 7.6 Inspection exercise – list the faults
Figure 7.7 Inspection exercise - list the faults