Consider the following statements about Environmental and Safety Audits:
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Question
Consider the following statements about Environmental and Safety Audits:
I. Environmental Audit verifies compliance with laws and effectiveness of an EMS.
II. Safety Audit is primarily a one-time exercise for project-inception only.
III. Regular audits contribute to continuous improvement of performance.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A. I and II only
- B. I and III only (Correct answer)
- C. II and III only
- D. I, II and III
Correct Answer
Option B — I and III only
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is I and III only.
Key Points
- Statement I is correct. An Environmental Audit verifies compliance with law and the effectiveness of the EMS.
- Statement II is incorrect, and it is the error the question rests on. A Safety Audit is not a one-time exercise at project inception; it is periodic and recurring, because hazards change as plant, processes and personnel change.
- Statement III is correct. Regular auditing drives continuous improvement, which is the entire rationale of the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle.
Additional Information
- A one-off audit would be worthless within a year or two. Equipment degrades, processes are modified, staff turn over, and each change introduces hazards the original audit could not have seen.
- Audit frequency is normally set by risk: high-hazard installations are audited annually or more often, lower-risk units less frequently.
- The improvement loop runs audit → findings → corrective action → verification → next audit, and it is the verification step that most organisations neglect.
- Look again at the pattern across this paper's statement questions: the false statement is almost always the one containing "only", "always" or "one-time".
Topics covered: Environmental and Safety Audit Audit and Safety