Project Description
AUDITOR LEAD AUDITOR 9001
You need this course if …
- you want to audit Quality Management Systems against ISO 9001 requirements
- you are an Auditor or Quality System Manager and want to add to your credibility with a widely accepted qualification
You will learn …
- the purpose of a QMS and the ISO 9000 principles of quality management
- essential definitions to help you interpret and audit ISO 9001 requirements
- to analyse ISO 9001 clauses and suggest examples of evidence that would show conformance with these requirements
- the roles and responsibilities of an auditor and lead auditor
- to plan and conduct an interview with top management and evaluate an organisation’s quality policy and objectives
- to prepare an on-site audit plan that establishes effective audit trails across processes and between members of an audit team
- how to audit processes for conformance and effectiveness, including any specific quality objectives
- to prepare thoroughly for audit and produce process based checklists
- to gather objective evidence through observation, interviewing and reviewing documentation
- how to evaluate objective evidence and correctly identify conformance and non-conformance with requirements
- to report findings accurately against requirements of ISO 9001, write and grade non-conformity reports and evaluate proposals for corrective action
- how to relate your audit findings to the policy and objectives of the organisation and present your overall evaluation to top management
You will need …
- knowledge and understanding of ISO 9001 and experience of auditing
- to understand the basics of how organisations work and the role of top management
- to have good knowledge of ISO 9001 and possess knowledge of these quality management principles and concepts: the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle; the relationship between quality management and customer satisfaction; commonly used quality management terms and definitions and the seven Quality Management Principles as given in ISO 9000; the process approach used in quality management; the Model of a Process Based Quality Management System; the structure and content of ISO 9001.
Your future development
- OH&S and EMS Auditor/Lead Auditor conversion courses
- Tutored Audits (coached live audit at your company)
Course length
- Five days
AUDITOR LEAD AUDITOR 14001
You need this course if …
- you want to audit Environmental Management Systems against ISO 14001 requirements
- you are an Auditor or Environmental System Manager and want to add to your credibility with a widely accepted qualification
You will learn …
- the purpose of an environmental management system and the business and societal benefits of improving environmental performance
- the Plan-Do-Check-Act framework with regards to ISO 14001
- the interrelationship between management responsibility, context of the organization, environmental policy, environmental planning, implementation of policy, operational control, checking of performance, management review and continual improvement
- essential terminology to help you interpret and audit ISO 14001 requirements defined in ISO 14001
- the difference between compliance obligations and conformance with ISO 14001
- to plan and conduct an interview with top management
- how to plan, conduct, report and follow up an audit of an environmental management system to establish conformity (or otherwise) with ISO 14001 and in accordance with ISO 19011 (and ISO 17021 where appropriate)
- to prepare an on-site audit plan that establishes effective audit trails across processes and between members of an audit team
- to prepare thoroughly for an audit and produce checklists (including process based checklists)
- the contribution that audits make to the effectiveness of a management system
- that auditing for conformity can improve the stability and robustness of management systems
- the roles and responsibilities of an auditor and lead auditor
- to gather objective evidence through observation, interviewing and reviewing documentation
- to report findings accurately against the requirements of ISO 14001, write and grade nonconformity reports and evaluate proposals for corrective action
You will need …
- knowledge and understanding of ISO 14001 and experience of auditing
- to understand the basics of how organisations work and the role of top management
- to have good knowledge of ISO 14001 and possess knowledge of environmental management principles and concepts, including: the concept of environmental sustainable development whereby an organisation must ensure that actions of today do not degrade the environment of the future; the purpose of an initial review as the basis for establishing an environmental management system where none currently exists; evaluation of activities, products and services in order to establish the environmental aspects associated with normal operating conditions, abnormal conditions such as start-up and shutdown and emergency situations and accidents; considerations of environmental aspects with respect to: emission to air, release to water and release to land, use of raw materials, natural resources and energy, energy emitted and lost e.g. heat, radiation, vibration, steam, and compressed air, public nuisance such as light pollution, noise, and odour; environmental legislation and how legal compliance forms part of an environmental management system, typical methods for evaluation of the significant impacts of the environmental aspects identified and how their ranking influences operational control and priorities for improvement.
Course length
Five days
BS OHSAS 18001 Lead Auditor
Demonstrate your commitment to maintaining optimum health and safety standards and your organisation will stand out in the marketplace. Our certified Occupational Health and Safety Training Courses will equip you with the skills to ensure you are OHSAS 18001 compliant.
This targeted training is built around the requirements of BS OHSAS 18001:2007 to help you gain and maintain certification and EU recognition. We will deliver the best fit for your organization – on-site or through a public course.
Who should attend?
- Health & Safety Managers
- Those responsible for auditing BS OHSAS 18001
- Health & Safety Consultants
It is recommended that attendees have a working knowledge of health and safety and of OHSAS 18001.
What will I learn?
Understand the scope of your occupational health and management system and its potential to improve working standards in your organisation
Have confidence to audit risk management and business processes in line with BS OHSAS 18001
Learn to develop your own audit strategies against certification criteria
Understand the importance of health and safety auditing to ISO 19011:2011
Show leadership in reporting and taking action to strengthen health and safety systems
Build a culture of health and safety awareness in your organisation
Build employee confidence
What are the benefits?
Gain business assurance in a robust occupational health and safety management system
Evaluate conformity of health and safety processes and procedures
Promote continual improvement of health and safety processes and procedures
Encourage leadership through employee professional development and confidence in the highest standards of working environment
Build stakeholder confidence in a focussed BS OHSAS 18001 audit framework.
Auditor/Lead Auditor ISO/IEC 20000:2011
ISO 20000:2011 is an international IT standard that allows companies to demonstrate excellence and prove best practise in IT management. The standard ensures companies can achieve factual approach benchmarks to continuously improve their delivery of IT services.
Who should attend ?
The course is aimed at personnel who already have an understanding of ISO/IEC 20000:2011 (delegates who do not have this understanding are advised to attend the 1 day Introduction to ISO/IEC 20000:2011 Course)
Persons who have been given the responsibility to audit an IT Service Management System
Existing auditors who wish to attain formal qualification and refresh their skills
ITIL Practitioner who are co-ordinating audit activities Consultants / IT Manager / External Auditors
What will I learn ?
ISO 20000:2011 briefing and ITIL comparison
To provide structure approach of ISO/IEC 20000:2011 auditing
Through sessions and exercises, delegates will be able to identify the stages of audits:
Principles of auditing
Managing an audit programme
Audit activities
- Initiating the audit
- Preparing for audit
- Conducting audit
- Finalising the audit
- Audit follow-up
What are the benefits?
To ensure compliance to an international standard for IT Service Management
Ensure that the organization demonstrates its ability to provide services that meet customer requirements through internal audit
Enable the organization to benchmark the IT service management system
To have competent auditors within the organization
You will be able to:
Interpret the requirements of ISO/IEC20000-1:2011 in the context of an audit
Explain the purpose, content and interrelationship of ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011
Specification and ISO/IEC 20000-2:2011 Code of Practice
Plan, conduct, report and follow up on an ITSMS audit in accordance with ISO 19011:2002 and ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011.
ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Information Security Management System Lead Auditor Training Course
Kickstart your journey to become a professional Information Security Management System (ISMS) auditor on by attending our course on “ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditor Training”
Our senior tutors will guide you on how to lead, plan, execute and report on an audit of an ISMS in an organization assessing its conformance with ISO/IEC 27001.
Through a combination of tutorials, syndicate exercises and role play, you will learn everything you need to know about how an ISMS audit should be run including conducting second and third-party audits.
Who should attend?
This is intended for those who will be involved in leading audits of an ISMS that conforms to ISO/IEC 27001 in any organization.
Suggested job roles and their teams include:
- Information security managers
- IT and corporate security managers
- Corporate governance managers
- Risk and compliance managers
- Information security consultants
Prerequisites:
You should already have knowledge how management systems work and in particular, the requirements of ISO/IEC 27001 (for delegates who do not have these, we recommend attending our one day requirements course)
What will I learn?
- What is the purpose and business benefits of an ISMS, ISMS standards, ISMS audits and third party certification.
- What is the role and skills required by an auditor when planning, conducting, reporting and following up on an ISMS audit in accordance with ISO/IEC 27001.
How will I benefit?
Your company will have an internal resource and process to be able to conduct its own audit of its ISMS to assess and improve conformance with ISO/IEC 27001
Successful auditing will improve the protection of any organization’s private data to meet market assurance and corporate governance needs
ISO 50001 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – AUDITOR/LEAD AUDITOR TRAINING
This five-day training course provides an opportunity for both Environmental and Energy management professionals to update their EnMS audit skills.
WHY CHOOSE ISO 50001 TRAINING?
On completion of this course you will be able to:
Explain the purpose of ISO 50001 and the benefits to an organization of using the Standard
Outline key concepts and approaches to an energy management system
Describe, with reference to Plan – Do – Check – Act cycle, the structure, scope and purpose of ISO 50001
Outline key ISO 50001 definitions and terminology
Briefly summarise relevant energy management legislation
Identify sources of law and sources of information on energy management legislation
Describe the principles, processes and techniques used for the assessment of risk and the significance of these in all energy management systems
Outline and interpret the requirements of the ISO 50001 management systems specification in the context of an audit
Effectively plan and conduct an audit of the management and operation of an organization in accordance with the requirements of relevant EnMS audit criteria
Report the audit, including writing valid, factual and value-adding nonconformity reports
Undertake audit follow-up activities, including evaluating the effectiveness of corrective and preventive action
This course comprises lecture and workshop exercises. Participants are expected to have a basic knowledge of energy management systems or ISO 50001 before attending.
Our courses are delivered by tutors who are environmental management system experts and experienced trainers. Your knowledge and skills will be developed through an interactive and practical approach to learning.
ISO/FSSC 22000 – FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – AUDITOR/LEAD AUDITOR TRAINING
ISO/FSSC 22000 Food Safety Management Systems Auditor/Lead Auditor Training Course develop the skills to audit a food safety management system.
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of food safety management systems and the auditor’s role in planning, conducting, reporting and following up on food safety management system (FSMS) audits. It includes an overview of the principles, tools and techniques needed to operate and audit an FSMS effectively.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
On completion of this course, you will understand:
The purpose and business benefits of an FSMS, auditing and third-party certification
The requirements of FSSC 22000 in the context of an FSMS audit
The auditor’s role in planning, conducting, reporting and following up on FSMS audits in accordance with ISO 19011
PREREQUISITES
This course is designed for experienced food safety professionals with an understanding of the management systems approach to food safety and the skills required to audit effectively. Participants must have prior knowledge of ISO 22000 or an acceptable equivalent standard as well as knowledge of:
- The implementation or operation of a management system within a food sector context
- Relevant key safety legislation
- ISO 22000 and prerequisite programs as specified in ISO/TS 22002-1
- Good practice guides for agriculture (GAP), veterinary (GVP), manufacturing (GMP), hygiene (GHP), production (GPP), distribution (GDP) or trading (GTP), as appropriate
- The principles of HACCP as defined by the Codex Alimentarius commission
TRUSTED ISO/FSSC 22000 FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AUDITOR/LEAD AUDITOR TRAINING FROM A LEADING COURSE PROVIDER
As a leader in professional training, we draw on years of experience. Our courses are delivered by experts and experienced trainers. Your knowledge and skills will be developed through an interactive approach to practical learning.