The ISO 45001 Lead Auditor training program is designed to provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform an effective audit of an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) and Environmental Management System (EMS) based on ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 standards, respectively. This course is also designed to enable participants to manage an audit program and conduct second-party and third-party audits in accordance with ISO 19011.
The objectives of this training program are:
To provide an understanding of the purpose and requirements of ISO 45001
To provide an understanding of the audit process, including planning, conducting, reporting, and follow-up
To develop the skills necessary to conduct an effective audit of an OHSMS and EMS
To provide guidance on managing an audit program
To enable participants to conduct second-party and third-party audits in accordance with ISO 19011
This training program is designed for:
Individuals who are responsible for managing an OHSMS and/or EMS
Individuals who are responsible for conducting audits of an OHSMS and/or EMS
Individuals who are interested in pursuing a career as an auditor of OHSMS and/or EMS
Quality assurance professionals
Consultants
Day 1:
Introduction to ISO 45001 and ISO 14001
Overview of ISO 45001 and ISO 14001
Understanding the key requirements of ISO 45001 and ISO 14001
Understanding the benefits of implementing an OHSMS and EMS
Day 2:
Audit Process
Understanding the audit process
Developing an audit program
Planning an audit
Conducting an opening meeting
Conducting an audit
Conducting a closing meeting
Day 3:
Audit Techniques
Developing audit checklists
Conducting interviews
Conducting document reviews
Conducting observations
Collecting and verifying audit evidence
Day 4:
Reporting and Follow-up
Preparing an audit report
Communicating audit results
Conducting a follow-up audit
Day 5:
Managing an Audit Program
Understanding the role of the audit program manager
Developing and maintaining an audit program
Conducting a program review
Conducting second-party and third-party audits