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Internal EMS Auditor
You need this course if …
» you want an understanding of the requirements of ISO 14001
» you want to be an Internal EMS Auditor
» you want to develop EMS auditor skills recognised by
IEMA and IRCA
You will learn …
» the purpose, intent and key requirements of ISO 14001
» the business benefits of implementing an EMS and the
background to ISO 14001 and EMAS
» the contribution internal EMS audits can make to the
effectiveness of your management system
» the roles and responsibilities of an Internal EMS Auditor
» how to plan your audits by developing effective checklists
» how to verify that current practice in your organisation
conforms with defined requirements
» that auditing for conformity can improve the stability and
robustness of management systems
» to gather objective evidence through observation, interviewing
and sampling of documentation
» to report findings accurately
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Five or more delegates? Click here to view our In-Company Options
This course meets the requirements of the IRCA Internal EMS Auditor Training course criteria IRCA/2170 and ISO 14000 Series Foundation Training course
criteria IRCA/2171. This course is an IEMA Approved Internal EMS Auditor course.
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