QMS Series Auditor/Lead Auditor
You need this course if …
» you want to audit your QMS against ISO 9001 requirements
» you carry out supplier audits and a formal qualification will attract a high level of credibility
» you wish to register with IRCA
You will learn …
» the underpinning principles and role of QMS in an organisation’s success
» the purpose and intent of the ISO 9000:2000 series of standards
» essential definitions and terminology to help you interpret and audit ISO 9001 requirements
» how ISO 9001 requirements relate to each other to form a robust system
» the contribution audits make to the effectiveness of a management system
» the roles and responsibilities of a QMS auditor and lead auditor
» how to use processes to audit the effective implementation of quality systems
» to prepare thoroughly for audit and the value of process based checklists
» to gather objective evidence through observation, interviewing and reviewing documentation
» how to relate your audit findings to the policy and objectives of the organisation
being audited
» to report your findings accurately against the requirements of ISO 9001
» the certification requirements to become a registered auditor/lead auditor with IRCA
You will need …
» an understanding of the content, application and implementation of ISO 9001
» ideally to have attended our ISO 9000:2000 Series Appreciation and Interpretation course
» to understand the basics of how organisations work, the role of top management
and have some prior experience of auditing
Your future development …
» Auditing for Systems Improvement
» see our Business Improvement courses
A17095
Course length
we have scheduled dates until summer 2009,
Five days
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www.lrqa.co.uk/training
Cost per delegate (exc VAT)
£1,050
Course dates Area
06-10 Oct 2008 Aberdeen
Book this course
13-17 Oct 2008 Daventry
27-31 Oct 2008 Weston
Five or more delegates?
10-14 Nov 2008 Nottingham
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