TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
IRCA CERTIFIED ISO 9001:2015 AUDITOR TRANSITION TRAINING COURSE
Description
This course is for auditors and quality professionals who need or wish to upgrade their audit knowledge and skills in order to conduct audits or manage systems effectively against ISO 9001:2015. It is a specific requirement for those who are currently IRCA-registered auditors. Recognising the expectations of participants, the training involves a blend of workshops, discussions and exercises to maximise learning and enjoyment. It covers key differences between ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 9001:2008 and focuses on what we must do additionally and differently as well as providing a comprehensive understanding of Annex SL Appendix 2.
Who should attend?
• Individuals who are currently IRCA- registered auditors at any grade who wish to maintain their registration.
• Individuals who are responsible for quality management systems and their transition to 2015
• Individuals who have completed an IRCA-registered QMS Auditor/Lead Auditor Course and may wish to apply for IRCA registration.
• Individuals who have completed an IRCA-registered Internal QMS Auditor Course and may wish to apply for IRCA registration.
• Defining the context of an organisation Benefits
• For registered auditors - meeting IRCA’s requirements for maintaining current auditor registration.
• For trained, but non-registered auditors - meeting IRCA’s training requirements should they decide to apply for registration in the future.
• For all participants - the ability to perform audits or manage systems against ISO 9001:2015 criteria, including those which demand an upgrade of audit approach and skills.
Key Topics • Purpose and use of Annex SL
• The framework for a generic management system standard as applied to ISO 9001:2015
• New and revised terminology
• Relationship between internal and external issues, risks and opportunities
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www.qmi-scotland.co.uk HYDRATIGHT OPENS SECOND GLOBAL TRAINING FACILITY
Hydratight has reinforced its long-term commitment to employee training and development with the opening of a global Joint Integrity College (JIC) at Red Wing, Minnesota, USA. This is the second college to be established by the company which opened its first JIC in the UK in November 2014.
The new purpose-built facility includes two classrooms and a full site simulation practical area providing an industry-leading training environment. The college will enable the effective delivery of Hydratight’s extensive joint integrity assurance programs which include bolted joint integrity, on-site machining, on-line pressure services, heat treatment and its ASME PCC-1 Appendix A training and qualification program.
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This new JIC confirms Hydratight’s ongoing commitment to further develop its internal competency assurance program and deliver industry best practice programs by embedding industry guidance and site simulation into all training programs.
The JIC also provides a facility for Hydratight to deliver effective product demonstrations, interactive customer training and open days and introduce new workers to site-based scenarios in a controlled environment to maximize their knowledge through a focused learning program.
• Requirements for leadership and how to audit top management
• Planning, support and operation requirements and how to audit them
• New and modified requirements in ISO 9001:2015 and how to audit them
• Where and how the audit approach needs to be modified to audit certain elements
• Impact of ISO 9001:2015 on organisations, auditors and certification
Structure
This is a 2-day course comprising of a series of interactive workshops and discussions culminating in a short test exercise. A full set of student notes will be provided and a Certificate of Successful Completion will be awarded to students achieving the course assessment criteria.
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