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Sept 20/21 - Internal Auditor Training
September 20, 2010 08:30 AM - September 21, 2010 04:30 PM
Location
478 Range Rd
Description
This two-day course is designed for those who will be evaluating the effectiveness of their company health and safety program. Program audits are a very cost-effective method of measuring existing management systems. In this program you will learn how quality audits reduce risk through a systems approach that maintains focus on accident reduction.
Course Objective: Participants learn the importance of conducting effective health and safety audits.
Pre-requisites: Principles of Health and Safety Management (PHSM)
Participants must have an understanding of health and safety management systems before enrolling in this program. All auditor candidates should have a working knowledge of field operations and possess strong communication and analytical skills.
Course Content: The participant will discover what role the auditor plays in the health and safety management system along with the following:
Reasons for performing audits and types of audits available
How to carry out effective interviews, communicate the findings through a closeout meeting and prepare the Auditor’s Executive Summary report
Legislative and Due Diligence requirements
How corporate culture affects the health and safety program
The NSNY Quality Assurance review
A simulated workshop starts the afternoon of the first day, concludes during day two with a mock audit closeout meeting, and wrap up.
Certification:
Participants must:
Successfully meet the course requirements
Submit a correctly completed audit to the NSNY for review within six months of course completion.
The NSNY will issue an Internal Auditor Certificate to course participants that meet all the specified requirements.
This program is one of the four core courses required for the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program.
Speaker
Rob McClure

