It’s already 2012 and now is a great time to review your facility’s environmental, health & safety compliance standing. You should be aware of your ability to withstand an inspection from OSHA or EPA this year. Typically, an inspector will assess the effectiveness of your facility’s environmental and safety programs by asking EHS, operations, and maintenance staff to answer a series of general questions. Once they start getting inconsistent, or a lot of ”I don’t know” answers they know they have a ‘live on on the hook’! It’s only a matter of time before they reel you in. You need to stay ahead of the game.
Here’s how you can make the inspection of your facility go as smoothly as possible:
Tips for a Smooth Inspection
Should the inspector request copies of corporate records, either make the copies then, or if the request requires a substantial amount of copying, agree to a schedule to provide them to the inspector. Keep a copy of everything you provide to the inspector. The inspector may also take pictures of relevant plant equipment or processes. You should take the same pictures from the same angle.
Are you ready to answer these questions?
Don’t be afraid to ask for help. You don’t have to go through this alone! There are a lot of valuable resources available to you on the web. OSHA and EPA both have good resources on their websites; contact other professionals through social media such as LinkedIn Groups. You can also contract with a professional consultant, or contact your state’s Department of Labor; many have assistance programs that can get you on the right track. Most important though, talk to your senior management and get them to understand the importance of EHS, both from a regulatory compliance standpoint and more importantly from a good business perspective. Be prepared to make 2012 a great year!