EnviroAudit / Site Reviews

Site reviews need clear boundaries.

How site observations, access constraints, field notes, and review responsibilities are organized.

Decision Path

Review EnviroAudit in the right order.

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

What Gets Reviewed

A site review works best when the physical scope is explicit before the record is built.

  • Location, boundary, facility, parcel, or project area
  • Observed conditions, access constraints, and visible changes
  • Who was present, what was reviewed, and what could not be accessed
  • Follow-up questions for testing, remediation, reporting, or oversight

Operational Fit

Site review records can support public works, industrial operations, consultants, property owners, agencies, and contracted review teams.

  • Schedule reviews around real operating conditions
  • Attach field notes to the exact site or review event
  • Keep unresolved issues visible without implying they have already been proven

Responsibilities

The software organizes the record. People remain responsible for access, methods, interpretation, and action.

  • Qualified reviewers decide what the observations mean
  • Owners and agencies decide what response is appropriate
  • Legal, regulatory, and safety duties remain outside the software

Next Step

Start with the EnviroAudit context that needs review.

Request an EnviroAudit briefing