Environmental Audit

Environmental audits are internal evaluations by companies and government agencies, to verify their compliance with legal requirements as well as their own internal policies and standards.

We render professional environmental audits to help identify compliance problems, weaknesses in management systems, or areas of risk in accordance to ISO 14001 guidelines.

Environmental compliance audit is a systematic, documented evaluation of a facility, focusing on current operating and administrative procedures and processes.

These audits are carried out to confirm the effectiveness of Environmental Management Systems (EMSs) and to identify compliance issues.

It is a tool used by management to assess and monitor the internal performance of the organization and its compliance with environmental regulations and standards. The audit includes, among others, an examination of:

• Business operations
• Waste streams
• Permit requirement compliance
• Regulatory reporting and recordkeeping requirements
• Chemical and hazardous material usage and handling
• Discharges to air, land, or water

Environmental Management System (EMS) audit is based on the comparison of actual conditions to expected conditions, and a determination as to whether one is in conformance or not in conformance. EMS audit is carried out to ensure that:

• The established EMS continues to meet the needs of the business
• Effectiveness of the system in meeting the EMS objectives is determined and that a basis,
• Areas of conformity and nonconformity with respect to implementation of the EMS are identified and corrective action implemented,
• Is created for identifying opportunities and initiating actions to improve the EMS system,
• Necessary documented procedures that exist are practical and satisfy any specified requirements,
• Necessary documented procedures are understood and followed by appropriately trained personnel

Environmental compliance audit is a systematic, documented evaluation of a facility, focusing on current operating and administrative procedures and processes.

These audits are carried out to confirm the effectiveness of Environmental Management Systems (EMSs) and to identify compliance issues.

It is a tool used by management to assess and monitor the internal performance of the organization and its compliance with environmental regulations and standards. The audit includes, among others, an examination of:

• Business operations
• Waste streams
• Permit requirement compliance
• Regulatory reporting and recordkeeping requirements
• Chemical and hazardous material usage and handling
• Discharges to air, land, or water

Environmental Management System (EMS) audit is based on the comparison of actual conditions to expected conditions, and a determination as to whether one is in conformance or not in conformance. EMS audit is carried out to ensure that:

• The established EMS continues to meet the needs of the business
• Effectiveness of the system in meeting the EMS objectives is determined and that a basis,
• Areas of conformity and nonconformity with respect to implementation of the EMS are identified and corrective action implemented,
• Is created for identifying opportunities and initiating actions to improve the EMS system,
• Necessary documented procedures that exist are practical and satisfy any specified requirements,
• Necessary documented procedures are understood and followed by appropriately trained personnel