What is the difference between SafetyMAP Initial Level and SafetyMAP Advanced Level?
SafetyMAP Initial Level is a term used for a specified 82 of the 125 SafetyMAP audit criteria. These criteria were chosen because they describe the building blocks of an effective, integrated health and safety management system that would be capable of meeting legislative requirements in most organizations. The remaining criteria cover the more “sophisticated” aspects or refinements that are needed to deliver continuous improvement. For example, at Initial level an organisation needs to establish a process for considering health and safety aspects when procuring services (3.10.2). The Advanced criteria introduce the necessary checks and balances i.e. contractor review activities (3.10.3 & 3.10.4). Organizations that regularly engage contractors are more likely to include these refinements as a necessary component of risk management. SafetyMAP Advanced Level is the term used for all 125 SafetyMAP audit criteria (where applicable). Organizations operating at Advanced level have implement
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