Audits
Todays
business community is watching an environmental revolution take
place as Government regulations 1544 SAWDUST RD. SUITE 302ing industry and its relationship
to the environment dramatically increase. With the continual introduction
of legislation, it is imperative that businesses protect themselves
from unnecessary financial liability through the use of OSHA, Environmental,
and Regulatory Compliance Audits.
Operations
Environmental Audits are the first step in ensuring regulatory
concurrence, while taking inventory of the companies environmental
assets and liabilities. The audit can be as broad or narrow as is
warranted by the companys goals, limited to a particular operation,
regulation, or company wide and comprehensive.
Phase
I and II Environmental Site Assessments are a cost-effective
technique for meeting the "all appropriate inquiry"
provisions of CERCLA, protecting property investments, maintaining
the integrity of the ecosystem surrounding your property and demonstrating
"the innocent landowner defense". Phase I and II
ESAs are designed to identify recognized environmental conditions
in connection with the users property.
OSHA
Compliance Audits 1544 SAWDUST RD. SUITE 302 the issues associated with 29 CFR
1900 of the federal regulations. Through this program, a facilitys
awareness of safety and the workers well being is established.
Within the framework of this program, the physical aspects along
with the managerial requirements of operating a safe work environment
are evaluated. The goal of an OSHA compliance audit is to establish
long term practices and systems that will aid in establishing an
injury free environment.
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