ISO 9001 Lead Auditor Training
The ISO 9001:2008 Lead Auditor Training
course is a intensive and formal course provided by accredited Registrars and training organizations. It
teaches course participants to perform ISO 9001 quality management system audits from different perspectives and
how to build an effective Quality Management System.
Who Should Take This
Course?
- Those that want to pursue
a career as a professional third party auditor, conducting certification audits for Registrars or Certification
Bodies.
- Consultants that want to
hone their knowledge and improve the quality of their services
- Quality Management and
Auditing personnel of larger organizations that perform internal and supplier audits.
- Other professionals in
related fields wishing to diversify their credentials.
What You Should Find Out
Before Taking This Course?
- Check whether the course
is accredited by RAB/QSA, UKAS or similarly recognized accreditation body.
- Check whether the course provider is accredited by
these same bodies.
- Find out the location, schedule and cost of the
course
- Ask if they provide any special discounts for - groups,
handicaps, on-site, or other. If the course is provided by your registrar, you may be able to negotiate a
better price.
- Check if they have any special arrangements for travel
and accommodations.
- Ask for a course syllabus or
outline.
- Check whether you are expected to reside at the venue
where the course is held if you are from out of town.
- Ask about their cancellation policy and course
attendance requirements
What Background Should You
Have To Take This Course?
- You should have a good
understanding of the ISO 9001:2008 standard, even though it is covered in-depth in the
course.
- You should have some
prior exposure to auditing.
- You should have some
experience in a managerial or supervisory role in an organization
- You should have at least
a high school certificate and preferably a degree.
What Is The Typical Course
Structure And Format?
- The ISO 9000 Lead Auditor
training has 40 hours of in-class time spread over 5 days. This is not counting time you spend after class
reviewing each days material.
- Roughly half that time is
devoted to theory covering the ISO 9001 standard and auditing concepts, principles and practice as per the ISO
19011:2002 Auditing Guidelines for quality and environmental management systems.
- The remaining time is
directed towards in-class case studies, audit role-playing, team exercises, practice exams and open
discussions.
- The course typically ends
with a two hour written exam covering a variety of questions from multiple choice, true/false, short and long
essay and case situations.
How Will Course
Participants Be Evaluated?
Most course providers will use
some combination of the following evaluation techniques:
- Daily and continual
assessment of student participation, interaction, leadership and time-management
skills.
- Daily exercises and quizzes - audit role playing;
interviewing; situation handling; etc.
- Presentation exercises - oral and
written
- Opening and Closing meeting role play
exercises
- Case study Audit Report
- Written examination
What Can One Expect To
Learn From The ISO 9001:2008 Lead Auditor Training Course?
- Understand the concepts,
principles, terminology and benefits of a Quality Management System based on ISO 9001:2008
Standard.
- Understand the
requirements of the ISO 9001:2008 Standard and how to implement and audit a Quality Management
System.
- Understand the purpose,
content, and interrelationships of related standards such as ISO 9000, ISO 9001, ISO 9004, and ISO
19011.
- Learn the knowledge and
skills required to manage and conduct internal, second-party (Supplier/Vendor) and third-party Quality
Management System audits.
- Be able to facilitate and
manage quality audits performed by Accredited Certification Bodies or Registrars.
Does Taking And Passing
This Course Make Me An ISO 9001:2008 Lead Auditor? Taking and passing this course (both exam and
other evaluation requirements) is just the first step. Other requirements to become a formally recognized Lead
Auditor includes applying to an Auditor Certification Body like RAB/QSA or IRCA for Lead Auditor certification and
meeting their specific requirements for:
- Education - minimum requirement is a high school certificate. The higher
your education, the less some of the other requirements
- Work experience - four or more years
of work experience.
- Quality experience - at least two
years of your work experience should be quality related.
- Auditing experience - perform
sufficient first, second or third part audits to meet their requirements.
- Managing audits - Manage (lead)
sufficient number of the above audits to meet their requirements.
- Maintenance of proficiency - Once you
satisfy the above requirements and submit your application and appropriate fees, you will then get your formal
card as a Lead Auditor. After that you must continue to "professionally develop" yourself to some combination
of the above requirements, based on the requirements established by the accreditation body that certified
you (RAB/QSA or IRCA).
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