Within the Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace domain of the HRPA Professional Competency Framework, Competency C144 outlines that HR professionals are expected to “contribute to the evaluation of organizational health and safety programs and policies to ensure compliance and effectiveness.” One of the key tools used to evaluate and verify the effectiveness of workplace safety programs is auditing.
Auditing involves a systematic review of workplace operations, policies, and hazard control mechanisms to:
Identify new or emerging safety hazards,
Evaluate whether existing hazard controls are working effectively, and
Ensure compliance with occupational health and safety legislation, including the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
Audits are proactive in nature and serve as a critical part of continuous improvement within a workplace’s health and safety management system. Through internal or external safety audits, organizations can determine whether control measures such as personal protective equipment (PPE), training programs, or engineering controls are adequately mitigating risks.
By contrast:
Re-engineering (Option A) refers to redesigning processes or work environments and may reduce hazards but does not primarily evaluate hazard controls.
Training (Option C) helps workers understand hazards and procedures but is not an evaluation tool for existing controls.
Substitution (Option D) is a hazard control strategy where a less hazardous material or process replaces a more dangerous one; again, it’s a control measure, not an evaluative process.
Relevant Framework Reference:
HRPA Professional Competency Framework – Competency C144 (Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace)
Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act – Due Diligence and Program Evaluation Requirements
HRPA Study Guide – Health and Safety Program Evaluation and Auditing Content
Auditing aligns with the due diligence requirement under OHSA and ensures that the employer is continuously monitoring and improving its safety systems to prevent incidents and legal liability.