Loss Control Auditing

Loss Control Auditing: A Guide for Conducting Fire, Safety, and Security Audits

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  • Addresses the three core phases of an audit: pre-audit, audit, and post-audit
  • Provides in-depth coverage of the three-category process of auditing: documentation review, physical inspection, and employee interviews
  • Sets forth a methodology to serve as a framework for loss control auditing in any organization
  • Includes helpful case studies at the end of each chapter
  • Presents the process of using spreadsheet software to create an audit document
  • Examines the specific issues of conducting audits in the areas of fire, workplace safety, and security

Summary

As a critical function in monitoring workplace safety, loss control auditing provides an organizational assessment of safety program performance in relation to regulatory requirements and company policies. Principles of quality management dictate that measurement of an activity receives organizational attention and provides an excellent tool for communicating performance to management. A comprehensive audit, rather than individual metrics such as injury rate, helps to determine which aspects of a safety program are functioning well and which ones have room for improvement. Loss Control Auditing: A Guide for Conducting Fire, Safety, and Security Audits is a one-stop resource for both developing and executing a loss control audit program.

Written for professionals in the fire service, loss prevention, and safety management as well as those studying the fields, this reference addresses loss control auditing from the perspectives of workplace safety, physical security, and fire risks. The text focuses on the three core areas of an audit: documentation review, physical inspection, and employee interviews. It also presents a three-phase model—pre-audit, audit, and post audit activities—which can be used for all three core areas. It includes detailed information to assist in the development of an effective audit program.

The author discusses the foundational elements of an audit program, the written audit program and the audit protocol. Systemic auditing issues of audit scoring, auditor selection and training, audit logistics, and audit frequency are also addressed. The final section of the book discusses the opportunities that can arise in conducting an audit, including how an audit can be used as a training tool and the importance of involving employees in the audit process. The application of the information presented in this volume is facilitated by representative case studies included at the end of each chapter. An up-to-date reference, this text is unique in the depth of material presented and provides an excellent resource on how to develop and execute a loss control audit program.

Table of Contents

The Audit Process
Creating an Audit Protocol
Creating an Audit Program
Workplace Safety Auditing
Security Auditing
Life Safety and Fire Service Auditing
Audit Scoring

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