A review of international developments in occupational safety and health auditing practices
Auditing is an integral component of the occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS). Why, how and who conducts the OSH audits vary. There are rapid developments in OSH auditing. These are in the context of standardization of the audit mechanism, eg. the development of international gu...
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Department of Community Health, UKM
2004
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Online Access: | http://repo.uum.edu.my/162/1/A_REVIEW_OF_INTERNATIONAL_DEVELOPMENTS_IN_OCCUPATIONAL_SAFET.pdf http://repo.uum.edu.my/162/ http://www.communityhealthjournal.org/detailarticle.asp?id=282&issue=Vol10(1):2004 |
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Summary: | Auditing is an integral component of the occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS). Why, how and who conducts the OSH audits vary. There are rapid developments in OSH auditing. These are in the
context of standardization of the audit mechanism, eg. the development of international guidelines and OSH
performance indicators. Criticism has been raised by different professionals in facing both old and new audit
approaches occupational safety and health. Malaysia could learn from these experiences in developing the
suitable auditing practices. In short, few key areas were learned from the literature review that found important
as a good input to local audit practitioners. Firstly, the OSH MS audit should be conducted in the more value
added to the organization than just merely conforming to the own disciplinary standard. For instance, OSH
audit should incorporate or integrate with other main business functions. Secondly, OSH audit should be
adopting more process based performance than just the downstream accident rate measurement. Thirdly,
program audit approach should be replace with the system approach so that the real root cause problem could be
identified rather then the symptom problem. Forth, there is no right set of OSHMS elements that means any
effort to adopt any new standard should be tested thoroughly before blindly adopted it completely. Fifth, audit should go beyond merely comply to the laws and conformance to any standard procedures as well as its rigid
definition. Off-job injuries statistic is in fact far more severe compare to the formal workplace injuries rate. Blindly abide to narrow laws definition or standard will result the bigger losses were fail to identify. |
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