Environmental and Safety Auditing:
Program Strategies for Legal, International, & Financial Issues
By Unhee Kim with John Falkenbury
| 1997, CRC Press; hardcover; 226 pages
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Environmental and Safety Auditing provides step-by-step, systematic guidance on setting up an audit program for nearly every component of environmental concern, from air standards to workplace safety, and from effluent discharge to waste handling and disposal.
Topics include:
- Audits—from setting up the proper audit form to using an audit as a financial, legal and management tool
- Federal agencies’ positions and perspectives, including the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency
- Private sector initiatives and positions, such as the British Standards Institute, the Environmental Auditors Registration Association, the Chemical Manufacturers Association, the International Chamber of Commerce, and the American Petroleum Institute
- Security and Exchange Commission regulations, Industry Practice and Regulation Disclosures and SEC Guidance documents
- Relevant legislative acts and regulations that affect environmental audits, including OSHA, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, Pollution Prevention Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and Environmental Quality Improvement Act, as well as Executive Orders
- ISO 14000 Standards for environmental audits, including requirements of an audit program, auditor qualifications and training
Includes Appendices with the Environmental Policy and the ISO Draft Standards 14010.2, 14011/1.2 and 14012.2, as well as a glossary of definitions and acronyms and an Index.
Recommended by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals for candidates preparing to take the examinations for the Certified Safety Professional designation.
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