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OHSAS 18001:2007 Lead Auditor Course
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I had an amazing learning experience with IQMS.We implemented 18 months ago and are generally pleased with the results. We have found a way to meet virtually every goal we had and even some we did not
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Short course
In Wokingham ()
Description
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Type
Short course
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Duration
5 Days
It is a legal responsibility for a company to have developed its health and safety policy and arrangements. Many companies who are keen to progress beyond legal compliance and improve the way their health and safety system operates are now turning to OHSAS 18001:2007 as their method of choice and as a means of demonstrating the systems credibility to existing and potential customers and to other interested parties.
About this course
To develop delegates’ understanding of the principles of Health and Safety Management, requirements of OHSAS 18001:2007, and to help to develop delegates’ understanding of different types of audit and the practical skills required to plan, execute and report health & safety management systems audits.
Reviews
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I had an amazing learning experience with IQMS.We implemented 18 months ago and are generally pleased with the results. We have found a way to meet virtually every goal we had and even some we did not
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Omar
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 15 years
Subjects
- Management
- Audit
- Planning
- Systems
- Techniques
- Health
- Safety
- Occupational
- Emergency
- Legislative
- Nonconformity
- Categorisation
Teachers and trainers (1)
TBC TBC
To Be Confirmed
Course programme
Emergency preparedness
Occupational Health & Safety Policy Statement
Auditor skills and registration
Overview of Health and Safety legislative requirements
Auditing techniques
Risk Assessment Methods (including HAZOP & HAZAN)
Audit case study and role play
Roles and Responsibilities of auditors and audit leaders
Nonconformity categorisation and reporting
Audit planning, execution, reporting and follow up
What Are The Benefits?
The course is designed not only to help people perform effective and value adding audits, but also to develop delegates wider understanding of the OHSAS health and safety management systems design and implementation. Successful completion of the course and the achievement of the 70% pass mark will satisfy the formal training requirements for those wishing to register as auditors or lead auditors with the IRCA.
OHSAS 18001:2007 Lead Auditor Course