Pain point
An audit request shouldn't start a scramble
When a regulator, insurer or new owner asks for proof of compliance, reconstructing it after the fact — digging through inboxes, asking who has the latest certificate — is a bad position to be in, and an avoidable one.
The problem
Compliance evidence that only gets assembled when someone asks for it is evidence that's incomplete, out of date, or missing entirely by the time it's needed.
Why it matters
A gap discovered during an actual audit costs more — in time, credibility and sometimes fines — than the same gap caught during routine tracking.
How Meridian helps
- Every compliance review, action item and supporting document kept as part of an ongoing audit trail
- Evidence exportable per building or control area on demand, not assembled from scratch
- The same trail spans all 14 compliance controls, so nothing is tracked in a separate, harder-to-find system
FAQ
How current is the evidence available on request?
Evidence is kept current as part of routine compliance review, not assembled only when an audit is requested.