ISO/TS 16949 Appreciation and Interpretation ISO/TS 16949 Internal Auditor
You need this course if …
» an internal auditor working in the automotive industry, whose QMS conforms to, or is
developing towards, ISO/TS 16949
You will learn …
» the contribution internal audits can make to the effectiveness of your management system
» how to use processes, including Customer Oriented Processes (COPs), to audit the effective
implementation of your quality system
» to plan, conduct and report internal audits in accordance with automotive industry
requirements
» how to verify that current practice conforms with defined requirements, including customer
specific requirements
» to verify that associated tools support the requirements of ISO/TS 16949 are implemented
effectively
» that auditing for conformity can improve the stability and robustness of management systems
» to gather objective evidence through observation, interviewing and sampling of documents
» to report findings accurately against the requirements of ISO/TS 16949
» what corrective action is and who is responsible for the action
» how to follow up and verify the effectiveness of corrective action taken
You will need …
» a working knowledge of the automotive industry and ISO/TS 16949 would be an advantage
» ideally to attend our ISO/TS 16949 Appreciation and Interpretation course prior to this
course
Your future development …
» Internal Auditing for Process Improvement
» QMS Auditor/Lead Auditor
Course length
Two days
Cost per delegate (exc VAT)
£615
Course dates Area
10-11 Sep 2008 Daventry
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03-04 Dec 2008 Nottingham
04-05 Mar 2009 Stratford-upon-Avon
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