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Factory Compliance Auditor (AMH/Q2201). Part 2 of 4 – HSE Responsibilities & Reporting Risks.

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Section 2. Health, Safety & Environment (HSE). What are the duties to keep workers and the environment safe?.

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Why HSE Responsibilities Matter. 1 HSE stands for Health, Safety, and Environment. 2 These are the duties that keep factories safe, clean, and eco-friendly. 3 Apparel factories must follow HSE standards in all departments. 4 The compliance auditor checks that these duties are followed properly. 5 Health & Hygiene: Factory provides safe drinking water, clean toilets, fresh air, and medical help. 6 Canteen, rest areas, and first aid are also checked by the auditor..

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HSE – Key Stages the Auditor Checks. Safety & Hazard Control.

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Section 3. Reporting Workplace Risks & Issues. How do we report problems and dangers at work?.

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How the Auditor Reports Risks – Step by Step. 1 Step 1 – Recognise Hazards: Look for broken machines, loose wires, or blocked fire exits. Early action prevents accidents. 2 Step 2 – Report Near-Miss Incidents: Even small events (e.g., a worker almost tripping) must be recorded to build a safety culture. 3 Step 3 – Use Proper Reporting Formats: Near-miss reports must be written using official formats or digital portals. 4 Step 4 – Report to the Right People: Line supervisors, safety officers, and compliance managers must be informed. 5 Step 5 – Ensure Every Incident Is Addressed: Every reported issue must be documented and fixed promptly..