It's better me to find the gaps than your regulators
Safety Program Audit
$ 75.00/hr
Better safe then sorry
Vendor Quality Audit
$ 75.00/hr
If your vendors don't comply, you pay twice
Quality Inspector
$ 75.00/hr
My quality is your quality
Safety Program Inspector
$ 75.00/hr
You would rather me find it than OSHA find it
Ground Ops Safety Compliance Auditor
$ 75.00/hr
Before I got into maintenance, I was a rampy. I know my way around ramp safety and your GOM
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About William
Skills & expertise
Skills
Ability to read and interpret AD requirements
Expertise
AD Compliance Audit
Safety Program Audit
Vendor Quality Audit
Quality Inspector
Safety Program Inspector
Ground Ops Safety Compliance Auditor
Spoken languages
Spanish
English
Portuguese
Italian
Soft skills
Ability to Motivate Others
Willingness to keep knowledge and skill up to date
Education
Education details
Highest education :-
High school
Institute name :-
Lee High
Work experience
Work history
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Conducting Audits: Safety auditors conduct regular audits and inspections to assess workplace environments, procedures, and policies against established safety standards and regulations. This involves reviewing safety management systems, inspecting physical environments, and examining equipment safety.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment: A crucial aspect is identifying potential hazards and assessing the associated risks, according to Avatour. This involves looking at things like machinery, chemicals, working at heights, and ergonomic factors.
Developing Recommendations: Based on audit findings and risk assessments, auditors develop and propose corrective actions and improvements to mitigate identified risks.
Reporting Findings: Auditors meticulously document their findings in reports, outlining identified issues, providing recommendations, and outlining action plans for improvement.
Compliance Verification: A key responsibility is ensuring compliance with relevant local, state, and federal safety regulations and industry best practices.
Training and Education: Auditors may also provide training and guidance to employees and management on best safety practices and procedures.
Follow-up and Monitoring: Following audits, auditors are often involved in monitoring the implementation of corrective actions and ensuring their effectiveness.
Analyzing Safety Data: Safety auditors analyze safety data, such as incident reports and audit outcomes, to identify trends, gauge program effectiveness, and guide future improvements.
Fostering a Culture of Safety: A key goal is to cultivate a proactive safety culture where employees feel empowered to identify and report hazards, according to a blog post from KPA.
Total experience :-
55
Major Achievements
Career highlights
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Employee Resistance: Auditors might encounter reluctance from staff regarding audits and changes in safety procedures.
Resource Constraints: Managing limited resources, like time and personnel, during the audit process can be a challenge, according to a LinkedIn post.
Complex Regulatory Landscape: Keeping pace with the ever-changing safety regulations at local, national, and international levels can be demanding.
Data Accuracy: Ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data collected during audits is crucial for credible results.
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