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Environmental Audits :Valuable for Some but not all

The benefits of conducting environmental audits can be far reaching, but so too can the commitment They can be instrumental in helping companies avoid heavy fines and keeping their officials out of jail. But conducting environmental audits is a time-consuming, costly venture. Experts at a National Stone Association course in April advised careful planning to avoid an ineffective program that could, at worst, generate evidence federal agencies could use against the company. An environmental self audit is just what the name implies. It involves inspecting for, recording and correcting environmental violations on a company's site. By discovering and ...

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