

About OSHAD Audit
OSHAD stands for the "Occupational Safety and Health Administration Department" in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). An OSHAD audit, therefore, refers to an audit conducted to assess compliance with the occupational safety and health regulations and standards set forth by the OSHAD.
Overview
Here's an overview of what an OSHAD audit typically involves:
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Understanding OSHAD Requirements: The first step in an OSHAD audit is to familiarize oneself with the specific occupational safety and health regulations and standards established by the OSHAD department. This includes understanding legal requirements, industry-specific guidelines, and best practices.
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Planning: Similar to other audits, planning is crucial. This involves defining the scope and objectives of the audit, identifying the audit team, and developing an audit plan outlining the audit procedures and schedule.
Preparation: Gathering relevant documents, such as OSHAD regulations, industry standards, and the organization's safety policies and procedures. Additionally, conducting interviews with key personnel to understand the organization's safety practices and culture.
On-site Inspection: Conducting on-site inspections to assess the organization's compliance with OSHAD regulations and standards. This includes inspecting facilities, equipment, work processes, and safety procedures. The audit team may observe activities, review documentation, and interview employees to gather information.
Evaluation: Evaluating the findings from the on-site inspections against OSHAD requirements. This involves identifying areas of non-compliance, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement.





