Abstract
The study of the methodological basis of environmental management made it possible to identify and identify shortcomings in the current audit system, in terms of the necessary and sufficient number of environmental controllers. It was also not clear how to plan the qualifications of such workers with the same high precision as the number. As a result, after analyzing the various developments of scientists in the field of environmental management, the practical foundations for such planning were identified, namely, the production plan, a breakdown by divisions, taking into account their specific activities (production) and percentages for control by type of work, taking into account the qualification coefficients of labor complexity. Based on the research carried out, a program was developed that allows predicting the number of controllers necessary and sufficient to create an environmental management system and continuous audit. In principle, from the conclusions of the authors, this system can be applied at other enterprises to predict the number of any category and profession of auxiliary workers.
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