Quality Safety Audit
The output from a QSA audit encourages benchmarking of your own performance year on year or against RoSPA's extensive and anonymous database of QSA clients. Where compliance to OHSAS 18001 has been demonstrated during a QSA audit, RoSPA can also confirm compliance with this best practice guidance. The latest version of QSA (version 4) is highly flexible, allowing you to tune the audit to your organisation's risk profile. You may select 10 Risk Control Performance Indicators from a library of 38 options. However, where compliance with OHSAS 18001 is a primary objective, the choice is effectively reduced to 8 because the indicators for "Fire and Other Emergencies" and "Work Equipment" are mandatory.
The QSA system has been used internationally to strengthen the safety management systems of organisations with a genuine commitment to health and safety. Industries pay closer attention to an organisation’s safety records than ever before, especially when assigning contracts. A good health and safety record is seen as a competitive advantage and a reflection of management strength. A QSA Award level 5 certificate can be considered one of the pinnacles of accomplishment within health and safety. Below are just some of the organisations that are already benefiting from using the RoSPA QSA system:
The QSA System:
In the interests of continuous improvement, the QSA system is regularly reviewed and updated. Version 4 was released in the summer of 2003 and is currently in use. AIG UK Ltd. endorsement: “AIG UK Ltd. recognise good H&S management standards and we reflect this in the premium quoted for those customers who achieve level 4 (or above) of the RoSPA QSA system” |