This program certified in the competency based training program
Students can earn OHS, EMS, AU, and TL competency credits
All training sessions listed are Virtual Training classes for September - December:
Lead Auditor Training
for ISO14001:2015 & ISO 45001:2018
-Five days, 8 a.m. -5 pm
daily with no assigned homework
-Updated to include the recently published updates to the ISO 19011-2018 Guidelines for Auditing Management Systems
-Registration price includes a copy of each standard which is distributed at the event.
Course Objectives:
- Create
competent lead auditors for ISO 45001 and ISO 14001
- Help
students understand the new High-Level System structure that simplifies
implementation and management of the ISO systems
- Learn
about the requirements of ISO 45001 & ISO 14001
- Help
students understand and interpret requirements to be a more effective
auditor
- Learn
about the tools that are commonly used to meet requirements
- Learn
how to recognize when tools are effectively applied to meet requirements
- Learn
how to recognize the internal and external risks when application
tools don’t work as intended
- Learn
about the risk requirements built into ISO standards
- Help
students to understand how to better build a system, how systems are
designed to fit an organization instead of the other way around, and how
to audit for results that help the system to improve.
- Aid
students in developing good auditing work habits so that they can become
effective auditors.
- Help
students become integral members of the management team.
- Help
students understand the need for competent audits to be performed.
- Help
students help others to continually improve their Management Systems.
- Help
students to competently assess a complete management system for
conformance to requirements.
- Help
students understand how to audit as an audit team member.
- Help
students understand how to lead an audit team.
- How
to conduct and audit Job Hazard Assessments
- How
to conduct and audit Environmental Aspects and their impacts
- How
to conduct and audit system level risk analysis
This is competency
based, certified, lead auditor training session. This course covers
requirements for both management systems of Environmental and Occupational
Health & Safety. It is designed for persons and organizations
that have both systems, that are considering expanding, or persons looking to
get exposure to either or both of the ISO standards in order to audit OHS &
EMS systems, and for persons that want to become Exemplar Global certified EMS
and/or OHS auditors.
About the course:
Led by energetic,
enthusiastic, and experienced internationally certified auditor’s, students get
more than "slide readers" at all QAI training sessions.
In this Lead Auditor course, students receive real-world, professional know-how
partnered with outstanding training materials. You'll leave with
handsome, durable, and professionally prepared student workbook that will not
only display well in your knowledge center, but that you will find invaluable
as a reference and resource long after the training class has ended.
Additionally, you get the support of an ISO 9001 registered training
company.
Our Lead Auditor
training course prepares graduates to become proficient and effective
professional auditors. Students learn with multiple, progressive
learning approaches including hands-on practice auditing.
The course includes a detailed review of both ISO 45001 and
ISO 14001 standards in a side-by-side layout that speeds up the information
flow and also enables the ability to quickly ascertain where differences may
exist. Workshop activities help reinforce learning and lead to hands-on
opportunities for students to demonstrate competency. The entire session is a learning
process that is a progressive series of activities that build on each other.
Students learn, practice applying learned information, demonstrate competency,
and then we move to the next less. Review sessions combined with Q&A
sessions help solidify the base and become the launching point to the next
activity. Activities are combined into a student binder providing
students the chance to see, and further study if they like, how each activity
builds on the previous activity. This culminates at the end of the
training when students lead a closing meeting with the instructor to present
their audit findings and final recommendation for the weeklong audit that they
have been working on both as an audit team member and occasionally as the team leader.
Students must pass a comprehensive set of competency evaluations. Not just written tests; many of the evaluations
are hands-on activities that the student demonstrates the ability to conduct or
complete the task which is what competency based training is all about. By the conclusion of the multi-day review,
the student has demonstrated proficiencies at all of the tasks and activities
that are needed to be a Lead Auditor. A
final examination is part of this evaluation process.
For all ISO14001 lead auditor events, we have a special training module for
aspect-impact analysis. Students will learn a tried and true method to facilitate
this ISO 14001 requirements at your facility. This critical learning activity takes up to a few hours of class time.
For all ISO 45001 lead auditor events, there is a special module for Job
Hazards Analysis and Hazards Identification. This is a similar method to our environmental
approach, is a method we taught in previous OHSAS trainings, but focuses on the
updated requirements found in the new OH&S standard.
Auditing, team auditing, and leading an audit team are taught. Students
learn about process auditing, what a process audit looks like, and
how-to-perform a process audit. The formal structure of the audit is
taught so that students can exemplify the professionalism needed for
second and third-party audits. Opening and closing meetings are described
and practiced in the lead auditor workshop. Workshop activities are designed to
strengthen a student's ability to assess a complete management system and
its conformance to the dual management system requirements.
Group case studies with mock auditing reinforce the learning process and help
to further familiarize students with process auditing, but most
importantly provide the opportunity to put newly learned methods and techniques
into action is a safe, comfortable training environment with known outcomes and
under the tutelage of a seasoned professional.
The course is designed around a week-long case study of a fictitious facility
that is managing an OHS-EMS integrated Management System. Students end the course by completing the assessment
of the case study facility and making a recommendation on possible registration.
With competency based training, we
administer multiple examinations and activities throughout the
course. Assessments are made regarding competency.
Multiple assessments are therefore made. This means that students get
feedback at multiple points throughout their learning session. The
ability to receive feedback and make adjustments right away helps improves a
student's learning experience. No giant final examination and no cram session
for a final examination is necessary. Students are being examined and
assessed throughout the entire class. When they leave the class,
they will already know if they have successfully passed the course.
They won't have to wait for weeks to find out exam results when you choose QAI
as your training partner.
Class hours are 8a-5p daily with no
assigned homework!
If you're in line to take a lead auditor training class and have blended
systems at your organization or are considering blended systems, you'll really like
the QAI competency based training for blended EMS & OH&S systems.