Environmental and Safety Auditing: Program Strategies for Legal, International, and Financial IssuesThis is a complete and concise guide to creating and managing a successful environmental audit program. It provides step-by-step guidance on setting up an audit program for nearly every major component of environmental concern, from air standards to workplace safety, and from effluent discharge to waste handling and disposal. |
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Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 9 |
Chapter | 15 |
Appendix C | 18 |
Pilot Projects | 24 |
Auditing and Enforcement at Federal Facilities | 32 |
PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATIVES AND POSITION | 45 |
Chemical Manufacturers Association | 49 |
Criteria Factors for Audit Frequency | 91 |
Summary of Analysis for Root Causes at | 97 |
Chapter 8 | 103 |
National Environmental Policy Act and Environmental | 108 |
Comparison of Environmental Management Systems | 114 |
Requirements of an Audit Program | 117 |
Securities and Exchange Commission | 121 |
Securities and Exchange Commission Guidance | 125 |
Environmental Auditing Roundtable | 56 |
Sample Scoring Sheet for Principle | 57 |
Other Organizations | 63 |
Federal Government Response | 69 |
Chapter 7 | 83 |
Chapter 11 | 131 |
REFERENCES | 137 |
DISCOVERY DISCLOSURE | 170 |
Appendix | 189 |
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