Safety Management Systems

OHSAS 18001:2007 Internal Auditor

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Course Overview

This course equips delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to assess and report on the conformance and effective implementation of an internal occupational health & safety management system in accordance with ISO 19011. Delegates are expected to have knowledge of occupational health & safety management systems and OHSAS 18001:2007 before attending this course. This course is certifcated by IRCA, course certification number is A17324.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Describe with reference to the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle, the purpose, structure and requirements of OHSAS 18001:2007 from the point of view of an internal auditor
  • Describe the responsibilities of an internal OH&S MS auditor and describe the role of internal audit in the maintenance and improvement of management systems
  • Plan, conduct and report an internal audit of part of an occupational health & safety management in accordance with ISO 19011.

Delegates will need to demonstrate acceptable understanding and performance in the three course learning objectives above in order to complete the course successfully.

Certification

Successful completion of this course and the OH&S Management Systems Foundation course fulfils part of the training requirements for certification and an internal OH&S MS auditor with the IRCA, delegates will be awarded a certificate.

Location

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Abu Dhabi

TBC

Dubai

11-15 August 09

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OHSAS 18001:2007 Lead Auditor

Duration: 5 days Meet the sales person near to you to discuss your course needs click on Public Courses icon incompany icon small 

Course Overview

This course is designed for those who are or will be responsible for auditing safety management systems. This course is certified by IRCA, course certification number A17048.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Describe the purpose of an OH&S management system
  • Explain the scope OH&S management systems specifications, standards and, where applicable, other criteria against which an OH&S audit could be performed
  • Describe the principles, processes and techniques used for the assessment of risk and the significance of these in all OH&S management systems
  • Interpret the requirements of the OH&S 18001:2007 in the context of an audit
  • Effectively plan and conduct an audit of the management and operation of an organisation in accordance with the requirements of relevant OH&S audit criteria and ISO 19011
  • Report the audit, including writing valid, factual and value-adding nonconformity reports
  • Undertake audit follow-up activities, including evaluating the effectiveness of corrective and preventive action

Profile

The objective of each Course is to equip delegates with knowledge and skills required to perform audits of occupational health & safety (OH&S) management systems against the national and international specifications, standards, statutory requirements and regulations using the principles of ISO 19011.

The course is certificated by the IRCA as meeting the training requirements of the IRCA occupational health & safety management systems auditor/lead auditor certification scheme.

Although the course has been designed for people that have no or limit auditing experience it is considered that all delegates have some health and safety experience and qualification.

The course duration is 40 hours, including a two-hour written examination. Delegates may need to work several late days over the week.

Delegates will be graded on the basis of:

  • a continuous assessment of their performance against the Course objectives;
  • their marks obtained in the written examination.

Certification

The course duration is 40 hours, including a two-hour written examination. Delegates may need to work several late days over the week. Delegates will be graded on the basis of a continuous assessment of their performance against the course objectives, their marks obtained in the written examination.

To successfully complete the course, delegates must obtain at least:

  • A pass grade in the continuous assessment
  • 70% of the total marks available in the examination .

 

Location

Date

Location

Date

Abu Dhabi

TBC

Dubai

TBC

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