Safety Audits in Office Environments
Workplace safety audits are a critical tool for identifying hazards, ensuring regulatory compliance, and keeping everyone in the office protected. This course walks employees through the key components of a safety audit—from understanding how workplace analyses are conducted to performing personal safety assessments—so they can actively contribute to a safer work environment.
Course Highlights
- What a safety audit is, why it matters, and the three major types of audits
- How a workplace analysis is conducted, including physical inspections and policy reviews
- OSHA’s hierarchy of controls: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE
- How to inspect your own work area for hazards such as cluttered pathways, damaged equipment, and ergonomic risks
- Identifying and safely handling hazardous materials in the office environment
- Conducting a personal safety audit to evaluate your own awareness and adherence to safety procedures
- Knowing the location of exits, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and emergency contact numbers
- Proper procedures for reporting accidents, injuries, and near-misses
By the end of the course, you will have learned
- The purpose of a safety audit and how it helps protect workers and ensure OSHA compliance
- The steps involved in a workplace analysis and how to contribute to one effectively
- How the systems of controls work together to minimize workplace hazards
- How to identify and report potential hazards, damaged equipment, and unsafe conditions in your work area
- How to evaluate your own safety knowledge, including familiarity with emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and first aid resources
- Why reporting every incident and near-miss—no matter how minor—is essential to maintaining a safe workplace
- How to support the accident investigation process by documenting and reporting incidents promptly
