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Generated on: March 26, 2026
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This response was generated using your private uploaded documents and publicly available safety documents and regulations.
A comprehensive safety audit for civil construction projects involves several key steps to ensure regulatory compliance and hazard identification:
- Preparation: Create an internal audit plan, communicate it to employees, and document the pre-audit meeting.
- Document Review: Assess the health and safety manual for completeness and organization-specific practices. Examine records and forms for dates, frequency, signatures, and attendance.
- Interviews: Conduct interviews with management and workers. Each interview can take approximately 30 minutes.
- Observations: Observe work practices to gather supporting evidence.
- Summarizing the Audit: Prepare an audit summary report and a corrective action plan to address any identified gaps.
- Follow-up: Implement corrective action plans for any identified performance gaps.
- Submission: Submit the completed audit, including all required documents and records.
- Auditor's Notes: Reference the page number in your health and safety program where documentation can be verified.
The audit should cover all workplaces under the relevant Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB) account and include all 14 elements required for the audit.
Important Safety Note:
Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.