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2012 Safety Groups – Advantage Program
Tom WeltonMarch 30, 2012
Introduction to Auditing
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Overview
■ Objective■ The Basics
– Principles of Auditing
■ Audit Process– Preparation & Initiation– Document Review– Evidence– Findings
■ Management– Management Review– Action Plan
■ Case Study
2012Safety GroupsIntroductionTo Auditing
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■ To provide you an introduction to the basic process of conducting an audit of your Health and Safety Management System.
Objective
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■ Health and Safety Management System (HSMS)– The documented process that fully incorporates
effective risk management principles into a health and safety program.
What is a HSMS?The Basics
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■ The systematic, independent and documented process for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which audit criteria are fulfilled
What is auditing?The Basics
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■ Workwell Audits■ Compliance Audits (against legal requirements)■ Combined Audits (for example, H&S and Environment)■ Risk Audits/Risk Assessments■ Workplace Inspections■ Pre-start-up Inspections■ Subject Specific – for example:
– RTW Self-Assessment– Confined Space Audit/Assessment– Emergency Preparedness & Response Audit
■ Second party audits (for example, customers or suppliers)
Other AuditsThe Basics
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■ To provide Owner/Senior Management with objective information on which they can react to improve their health and safety activities
Why audit?The Basics
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■ Conformity– Conformity is the fulfillment of the audit criteria which
includes requirements of an audit standard, the workplace’s health and safety policies, practices, procedures and related documentation.
■ Nonconformity– Nonconformity is the non-fulfillment of, or deviation
from, the requirements. It is categorized as Major and Minor.
DefinitionsThe Basics
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5 Steps to Managing Health & Safety
■ The 5 steps apply to the Advantage Program requirements
■ The 5 steps apply to each element of the HSMS Review and must be documented/recorded for each
The Basics
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■ Audit Scope– Extent and boundaries of an audit
Note: The audit scope generally includes a description of the physical locations, organizational units, activities and processes, as well as the time period covered.
■ Audit Criteria– Audit criteria are used as a reference against which audit
evidence is measured. In the WSIB Advantage Program the criteria includes; the requirements documented in the HSMS Review Form and the firm’s health and safety program, policies, procedures and related documents.
Principles of AuditingThe Basics
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■ Audit Evidence– Records, statements of fact or other information,
which are relevant to the audit criteria and verifiable. (minimum two different sources of evidence).
■ Audit Findings/Conclusions– Results of the evaluation of the collected audit
evidence against audit criteria.
Note: The audit findings can indicate either conformity or nonconformity with audit criteria.
Auditing relies on these principles to make it effective and reliable.
Principles of Auditing (cont’d)The Basics
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Key Concepts
What is Auditing■ The systematic, independent and documented process
for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively against established audit criteria
Why Audit■ To provide Owner/Senior Management with information
on which they can react to improve their health and safety activities
The Basics
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Key Concepts
Auditing Principles■ Scope – extend and boundaries of an audit■ Criteria – a set of established requirements the audit
evidence is evaluated against. The criteria for Advantage firms is - HSMS Review Form and the firm’s H&S program, policies, procedures and other related documents.
■ Evidence – records, statements of fact or other information, which are relevant to the audit criteria and verifiable (minimum two sources of information)
■ Findings – evidence compared to criteria
The Basics
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Key Concepts
■ An audit is conducted in a systematic manner and requires preparation
■ Document Review collects information to help determine if the audit criteria are being met by the firm
Audit Process
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Key Concepts
■ There are multiple sources of evidence: documents, records, interviews and observations– Auditor(s) need sufficient information before it is considered
evidence– Recorded evidence is evaluated against established audit
criteria to determine objective audit findings– Finding of conformity or nonconformity (major or minor)
■ Nonconformities are situations where a requirement clearly has not been fulfilled with evidence based on objective facts
Audit Process
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Key Concepts
■ The audit report can be recorded on the HSMS Review Form
■ Other styles of audit reports can be used, as long as they include all nonconformities found and relate it to the criteria requirements
■ Report any commendable HSMS findings■ Management Review can be formal or informal■ Owner/Senior Management must understand and agree
to the audit findings/conclusions. Any diverging opinions are recorded if not resolved.
Management
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Key Concepts
■ All nonconformities are included and initiated in the action plan
■ Conformities can be included in the action plan for continual improvement
■ Resolving nonconformities and verifying they are resolved are done after audit activities
Management
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The Audit Process
INITIATING
CONDUCT THE AUDIT
AUDIT REPORTMANAGEMENT REVIEW
ACTION PLAN
Document Review
Evidence
Findings
The Basics
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■ Management assigns the qualified auditor(s)■ Develop an audit plan which includes:
– Objectives, Scope, Criteria, Schedule■ Resources:
– Time – Audit support (team)– Health and Safety Equipment (PPE)– Floor Plan, Equipment List, Work room– Audit working documents (audit notes/sketches/interview
notes etc.)■ Communicate the audit activity to appropriate workplace
parties
Initiate and PrepareAudit Process: Initiate
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Documents and Records■ A document may be a policy, a procedure, a work
instruction, a form, or other written information, that generally gives direction.
■ A document is current, active and changeable.■ A record is dated, historical, and unchangeable.
(An obsolete document may become a record).
Document Review Audit Process: Conduct the Audit
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■ First step in Conducting the Audit■ Establishes initial conformity to the audit criteria■ Determines other types of evidence the auditor(s) will
sample
Document Review Audit Process: Conduct the Audit
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Policy
System Procedures
Operating Procedures
Work Instructions
Forms, checklists, templates, & other “data collection” documents
RECORDS
Level 2 Docs5W’s & H of system
Typically addresses eachWSIB HSMS Requirement“Big Picture” (may be organized by “processes”)
Document Review
Level 1 DocsWhat? (some why?)
H&S Policy Statement
H&S Policy Manual (optional)
Level 3 Docs - more details of 5W’s & H
Level 4 Docs detailed How
Typically organized bydepartment
Task SpecificInstructions
Audit Process: Conduct the Audit
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■ Auditor(s) look for evidence that demonstrates requirements have been met.
The sources of information gathered are grouped into these categories:– Documents verify relevant, clear and complete procedures, work
instructions, guidelines, etc., are readily accessible– Records: verify appropriate records have been kept to
demonstrate that requirements of procedures and the standard have been met
– Observations: verify activities, workplace conditions, controls are in place
– Interviews: verify health and safety system/program understanding.
Audit Evidence Audit Process: Conduct the Audit
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■ If all available sources of information (minimum 2) are consistent then the information may be considered evidence of conformity. Inconsistent information is evidence of nonconformity.
■ Evidence is measured against the audit criteria to determine conformity or nonconformity
Audit Evidence Audit Process: Conduct the Audit
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Collecting and Verifying Information:■ Review Documents and Records
– Note details of documents and records reviewed■ Observations while at the facility and throughout the audit
– Note relevant observations that demonstrate conformity and nonconformity
■ Interviews during the facility tour and throughout the audit– Conduct interviews appropriate to the situation and the
person– Interview people from appropriate levels and functions– Make notes of evidence of conformity and nonconformity– Summarize the results of the interview with the person
Audit EvidenceAudit Process: Conduct the Audit
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Collecting and Verifying Information:■ How much is enough?
– Sufficient to demonstrate a consistent pattern of conformance
– One piece might be enough, for example:• maybe only one incident occurred so there will be only
one investigation report• observed one failure to use confined space procedure;• only one work instruction
– Perhaps 10 to 50 pieces may be appropriate, for example:• monthly workplace inspections• pre-shift forklift inspections
Audit EvidenceAudit Process: Conduct the Audit
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Generating Audit Findings/Conclusions:■ Evaluate all audit evidence against audit criteria■ During the audit, evidence must be presented that the
criteria are in place for conformity. If any requirement is not met, a nonconformity is noted.
■ Audit findings/conclusions indicate conformity or nonconformity to criteria
Note: Any corrective actions to a nonconformity does not change the audit finding/conclusion.
Audit FindingsAudit Process: Findings
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Conformity■ Conformity is the fulfillment of the audit criteria which
includes requirements of an audit standard, the workplace’s health and safety policies, practices, procedures and related documentation.
Nonconformity■ Nonconformity is the non-fulfillment of, or deviation from,
the requirements. It is categorized as Major and Minor.
Audit ConclusionAudit Process: Findings
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MAJOR nonconformities:■ the issue will continue to occur because of how the HSMS and
health and safety program are structured ■ there is unacceptable risk to a worker’s health or safety■ there are serious legal implications, or■ there is an accumulation of related minor nonconformities.
MINOR nonconformities:■ the HSMS and the health and safety program structures are valid,
but there was minor deviation (e.g. human error)■ there is no unacceptable risk to the worker ■ there are no significant legal implications, and■ there is not an accumulation of related minor nonconformities.
Audit ConclusionsAudit Process: Findings
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■ The report must reference the requirement (i.e. A.2), and the evidence that supports the findings/conclusions of conformity and nonconformity
■ Indicate any situations encountered that may decrease the reliability of the audit conclusion
■ Diverging opinions about findings and conclusions should be discussed, resolved if possible, and recorded if not resolved
■ The report must include the date(s) of the audit, report date, auditor(s) name
■ Auditor(s) prepare to present or discuss the audit with the Owner/Senior Management
Note – For Advantage the completed HSMS Review Form can be the report submitted for Management Review.
Audit Report Management: Audit Report
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■ Owner/Senior Management reviews the audit report■ Ensure the Owner/Senior Management agrees with and
understands the audit conclusions■ A record of the Owner/Senior Management review■ Establish a timeframe for the employer’s continual
improvement plan
Management ReviewManagement: Review
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As a result of the audit findings/conclusions:■ An action plan is developed for all nonconformities■ The action plan outlines how nonconformities will be
corrected, responsibilities assigned and timelines established.
■ The action plan is developed or reviewed, approved, resourced and initiated by the Owner/Senior Management.
■ The employer’s auditor(s) may conduct follow-ups to ensure the element is progressing to conformity
Note – for the Advantage Program the continual improvement plan is the action plan.
Action PlanManagement: Action Plan
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■ An action plan can also be used for continual improvement
■ When a criteria requirement is met, but may deteriorate into a nonconformity, the audit may indicate an opportunity to improve.
Continual Improvement■ The process of enhancing the HSMS to achieve ongoing
improvement in overall health and safety performance. ■ Improved performance on its own IS NOT continual
improvement, it is an outcome – you must improve the way you manage.
Action PlanManagement: Action Plan
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Year-End Submission
Year-end Report Checklist: *All Advantage firms submit the following documentation attached to the Checklist; 1 Written Standard 20% 2 Internal Auditor training record 20% 3 Completed an approved HSMS Review (internal audit) w/Senior Management sign-off
acknowledging their involvement 20%
4 Written Continual Improvement plan addressing HSMS Review w/Senior Management sign-off acknowledging their involvement
20%
5 Return to Work 20%
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Case Study