EnviroAudit / Evidence & Records

Evidence needs a record that can be reviewed.

How EnviroAudit organizes evidence, source context, chain-of-custody notes, and supporting documentation.

Decision Path

Review EnviroAudit in the right order.

Move from the audit overview into evidence, site review, tracking, reporting, and review limits.

Record Confidence

Evidence is only useful when someone can understand where it came from and how it was handled.

  • Sample location, date, time, method, and collector context
  • Supporting photos, files, notes, and transfer records
  • Chain-of-custody context for samples, waste movement, and review packages
  • Status notes that show what has been reviewed and what remains open

Workflow Fit

EnviroAudit should sit beside existing testing, consultant, municipal, operator, and legal-review workflows rather than replacing them.

  • Testing teams still follow approved methods and field procedures
  • Operators and reviewers still validate whether the record is complete
  • Evidence packages remain tied to the people and sources that produced them

Limits

Records can strengthen review when the evidence path is clear.

  • Findings depend on available evidence, access, methods, and timing
  • Certification and compliance context can be reviewed in the client conversation
  • Formal conclusions may require qualified specialists, regulators, counsel, or third-party labs

Next Step

Start with the EnviroAudit context that needs review.

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