Audits & Inspections

To ensure the effectiveness and compliance of environmental management systems, both “audits” and “inspections” play critical roles.

Audit is a comprehensive evaluation process typically aimed at assessing compliance with specific standards and regulations. During an audit, an organization’s or project’s environmental management systems, procedures, and performance are thoroughly examined. The process focuses on compliance, effectiveness, and identifying opportunities for improvement.

On the other hand, Inspection involves more focused, on-site assessments. Inspections generally involve direct observation of physical conditions, equipment, or processes. This approach helps in quickly identifying issues and determining necessary improvements.

Our company offers extensive support for all types of projects and organizations in environmental sustainability and compliance. Our services in both “audit” and “inspection” aim to enhance your environmental performance and ensure compliance across various sectors.

Compliance with environmental and social standards is of paramount importance, especially in the mining sector. Our company has extensive experience with ICMC (International Cyanide Management Code) and IRMA (Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance) standards. These standards play a critical role in minimizing environmental impacts and promoting sustainable mining practices.

Why Choose Us?

Audit and Inspection Experience: Our company ensures high-quality and reliable audit and inspection services across a broad range of projects and organizations.

ICMC Support: We provide all necessary preparation and support services to ensure compliance with international cyanide management standards. We assess your cyanide management systems, identify gaps, and optimize your compliance process.

IRMA Support: We assist you in achieving IRMA standards for responsible mining practices. Our guidance through both audit and inspection processes helps you succeed in the certification process and adopt best practices.

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