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BCMSA AUDIT TOOL

Certified External or Internal Auditors, or internal auditor candidates, are required to submit a Notice of Audit form prior to receiving the audit tool key at least 2 weeks prior to the audit start date. Submit your Notice of Audit form to Dale Seth, COR Program Administrator (dseth@bcmsa.ca).

To help you prepare for your Audit, the Large Employer Audit Spreadsheet Printable Nov 2016 (2884 downloads) Includes the documents, observations and interview questions the auditor will be looking for, doing and asking. This tool will also help you determine the number of interviews required in your organization, before an auditor requests a “key” for the web-based audit tool.

Please note: the Stay at Work / Return to Work (SAW/RTW) questions and documentation that were previously approved by WorkSafeBC are still included here to help you evaluate your Program.

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