

Environmental Audits
An environmental audit is typically conducted to evaluate a facility's compliance with applicable environmental laws, regulations, permits, and consent conditions. The audit aims to ensure that the facility is operating in accordance with environmental standards and pollution control requirements set forth by regulatory authorities.
Sairaj Enviro Audits Procedure
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Planning and Preparation: Determining the scope and objectives of the audit, identify applicable regulatory requirements, and establish audit criteria and protocols.
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Site Visit and Inspection: Conducting on-site inspections to observe facility operations, examine equipment and infrastructure, review records and documentation, and interview personnel to gather relevant information.
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Compliance Assessment: Evaluating the facility's compliance with environmental regulations, permits, and consent conditions, including air and water quality standards, waste management practices, emissions controls, and pollution prevention measures.
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Identification of Non-compliance: Identifying any areas of non-compliance or deficiencies in environmental performance, including violations of regulatory requirements, inadequate pollution control measures, or environmental risks.
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Recommendations and Corrective Actions: Developing recommendations for corrective actions and improvements to address identified non-compliance issues, mitigate environmental risks, and enhance environmental performance. These recommendations may include implementing pollution control technologies, improving waste management practices, or enhancing environmental monitoring and reporting procedures.
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Reporting: Preparing an audit report documenting the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the environmental audit, and submitting the report to the pollution control board or regulatory authority. The report may also include proposed timelines for implementing corrective actions and measures to achieve compliance.