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Internal auditing is an essential tool for managing compliance, and
for initiating and driving continual improvement in any
organization’s systematic HSEQ performance. Health and Safety,
Environment and Quality Audits includes the latest health and
safety, environmental and quality management system standards –
ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018. It delivers a
powerful and proven approach to risk-based auditing of
business-critical risk areas using ISO, or your organization’s
own management systems. It connects the ‘PDCA’ approach to
implementing management systems with auditing by focusing on the
organization’s context and the needs and expectations of
interested parties. The novel approach leads HSEQ practitioners and
senior and line managers alike to concentrate on the most
significant risks (Big Rocks and Black Swans) to their objectives.
It provides a step-by-step route through The Audit AdventureTM to
provide a high-level, future-focused audit opinion. The whole
approach is aligned to the international standard guidance for
auditing management systems, ISO 19011:2018. With 1000s of copies
now sold, this unique guide to HSEQ and operations integrity
auditing has become the standard work in the field over four
editions, while securing bestseller status in Australasia, Europe,
North America, and South Africa. It is essential reading for senior
managers and auditors alike. It remains the ‘go to’ title for
those who aspire to drive a prosperous and thriving organization
based on world-class HSEQ management and performance.
Internal auditing is an essential tool for managing compliance, and
for initiating and driving continual improvement in any
organization’s systematic HSEQ performance. Health and Safety,
Environment and Quality Audits includes the latest health and
safety, environmental and quality management system standards –
ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018. It delivers a
powerful and proven approach to risk-based auditing of
business-critical risk areas using ISO, or your organization’s
own management systems. It connects the ‘PDCA’ approach to
implementing management systems with auditing by focusing on the
organization’s context and the needs and expectations of
interested parties. The novel approach leads HSEQ practitioners and
senior and line managers alike to concentrate on the most
significant risks (Big Rocks and Black Swans) to their objectives.
It provides a step-by-step route through The Audit AdventureTM to
provide a high-level, future-focused audit opinion. The whole
approach is aligned to the international standard guidance for
auditing management systems, ISO 19011:2018. With 1000s of copies
now sold, this unique guide to HSEQ and operations integrity
auditing has become the standard work in the field over four
editions, while securing bestseller status in Australasia, Europe,
North America, and South Africa. It is essential reading for senior
managers and auditors alike. It remains the ‘go to’ title for
those who aspire to drive a prosperous and thriving organization
based on world-class HSEQ management and performance.
Corporate social responsibility has gained substantial traction in
recent decades but many still struggle with conveying the
importance of integrating ethics and environmental and social
values within the demands of a business world understandably
concerned with making profit. First published in 2009 as 'Do the
Right Thing', The Practical Guide to Corporate Social
Responsibility guides you through the basics, teaching how to
recognise CSR benefits and put principles into practice in a
business-focussed way. This new edition helps readers get to grips
with improving their organisation's environmental management,
sustainability, health and safety and trading ethics with
straightforward guidance and tips. A new 'Do The Right Thing' Model
assists organisations with identifying risks and frames corporate
social responsibility in a business context accessible to all.
Features include: An updated Do the Right Thing Model aligned to
the new ISO high level structure for management system standards 20
global case studies to demonstrate how the model can impact
performance A corporate social responsibility policy template for
your organisation's use Helpful 'Test your thinking' exercises to
check your understanding and stretch your working knowledge 100
practical actions for you to start implementing today This is an
essential introduction to the complex areas of corporate social
responsibility that affect health and safety practitioners,
environmental managers, human resources personnel and those working
with quality and business assurance. It will also be critical
reading for those looking to understand how CSR fits into the new
high level structure of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001.
Dynamic Risk Assessment is the key tool to support a holistic risk
management framework. This book aims to help employers, managers
and staff alike to understand how they can effectively integrate
dynamic risk assessment into business management processes and
systems to improve safety. With tips, examples and solutions
throughout, this multi-disciplinary text delivers an effective and
comprehensive approach to help you to understand how dynamic risk
assessment (DRA) can be integrated into predictive (PRA) and
strategic risk assessments (SRA) to enhance your organization's
effectiveness. The 3-Level Risk Management Model fully supports and
complements the systematic 'five steps to risk assessment' process
A multi-disciplinary approach to dynamic risk assessment that
covers workers operating in teams and those working alone within
the public, private and third sectors Contains practical examples,
tips and case studies drawn from a wide range of organizations The
book comes with access to downloadable materials from an
accompanying website at:
www.routledge.com/cw/dynamic-risk-assessment
Corporate social responsibility has gained substantial traction in
recent decades but many still struggle with conveying the
importance of integrating ethics and environmental and social
values within the demands of a business world understandably
concerned with making profit. First published in 2009 asDo the
Right Thing The Practical Guide to Corporate Social Responsibility
guides you through the basics, teaching how to recognise CSR
benefits and put principles into practice in a business-focussed
way. This new edition helps readers get to grips with improving
their organisation's environmental management, sustainability,
health and safety and trading ethics with straightforward guidance
and tips. A newDo The Right Thing Model assists organisations with
identifying risks and frames corporate social responsibility in a
business context accessible to all. Features include: An updated Do
the Right Thing Model aligned to the new ISO high level structure
for management system standards 20 global case studies to
demonstrate how the model can impact performance A corporate social
responsibility policy template for your organisation's use Helpful
'Test your thinking' exercises to check your understanding and
stretch your working knowledge 100 practical actions for you to
start implementing today This is an essential introduction to the
complex areas of corporate social responsibility that affect health
and safety practitioners, environmental managers, human resources
personnel and those working with quality and business assurance. It
will also be critical reading for those looking to understand how
CSR fits into the new high level structure of ISO 9001, ISO 14001
and ISO 45001.
Dynamic Risk Assessment is the key tool to support a holistic risk
management framework. This book aims to help employers, managers
and staff alike to understand how they can effectively integrate
dynamic risk assessment into business management processes and
systems to improve safety. With tips, examples and solutions
throughout, this multi-disciplinary text delivers an effective and
comprehensive approach to help you to understand how dynamic risk
assessment (DRA) can be integrated into predictive (PRA) and
strategic risk assessments (SRA) to enhance your organization's
effectiveness. The 3-Level Risk Management Model fully supports and
complements the systematic 'five steps to risk assessment' process
A multi-disciplinary approach to dynamic risk assessment that
covers workers operating in teams and those working alone within
the public, private and third sectors Contains practical examples,
tips and case studies drawn from a wide range of organizations The
book comes with access to downloadable materials from an
accompanying website at:
www.routledge.com/cw/dynamic-risk-assessment
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