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ISO 45001 LEAD AUDITOR



The aim of ISO 45001 LEAD AUDITOR course is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of occupational health and safety management systems against ISO 45001, in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021.
Course Duration – 5 Days

Who Should Attend?

  • Anyone with the need to audit an organisation’s OH&S management system
  • Those responsible for obtaining certification to ISO 45001.
  • Those who wish to register as an IRCA OHSMS auditor (additional requirements also apply).
  • Senior managers involved in the outcome of OH&S audits.
 

Prerequisites

Those attending this course are expected to have prior knowledge of the following:
  • The Plan, Do Check, Act (PDCA) cycle
  • The core elements of a management system and the interrelationship between top management responsibility, policy, objectives, planning, implementation, measurement, review and continual improvement.
  • The concepts of managing occupational health and safety through hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control and compliance with legal requirements and other requirements.
  • The relationship between occupational health and safety management and the provision of safe and healthy workplaces, the prevention of work-related injury and ill health, and the proactive improvement of health and safety performance.
  • Knowledge of the requirements of ISO 45001 and the commonly used occupational health and safety management terms and definitions, as given in ISO 45001.
 
  • Structure & Overview of ISO 45001:2018.
  • OH&S legislation and codes of practice.
  • OH&S hazards and risk evaluation.
  • Audit planning and use of checklists.
  • Audit interviewing and evaluation of information.
  • Non-conformance evaluation.
  • Corrective actions and effective follow-up programmes.
  • Accreditation and certification sources of information.
  • Audit definition/types/principles
  • ISO 19011 Vs. ISO 17021
  • Audit Tools & Techniques
  • Audit reporting
  • Surveillance audits

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