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Registered Lead Auditor Course
Duration: 2 days
- Audience:
- Lead Auditors
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- Description:
- This course is under evaluation by the Registration Accreditation
Board and has been completely retrofitted to the ISO 9001:2000
Standard. The course includes a detailed analysis of ISO 19011
plus nearly an entire day emphasizing Process Auditing techniques.
This course will also fulfill the requirements for those auditors
needing proof of Transition Course training simply by passing
an optional one-hour exam covering the new standard on Day
II (evening) of our Lead Auditor course. This course represents
4.4 Continuing Education Units (CEU's). [QAP]
Prerequisites: None
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- Topics:
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How to truly interpret quality system standard requirements
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How to fold the Eight New Quality Principles of ISO 9004:2000
into your operation
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How to transfer knowledge of quality standards into operational
procedures
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How to create non-threatening (yet effective) audit interview
questions
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How to conduct adequacy reviews of documentation
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How to conduct internal or external compliance audits
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How to clearly distinguish "objective evidence"
from inferential information
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How to apply key Administrative Audit Principles such as:
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Auditing schedules (macro and audit specific)
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Notification of Audit
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The "Internal Sponsor" concept
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Kick-off meetings
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Adequacy reviews/surveys
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GAP Assessments
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Compliance Audits
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Multi-tier auditing schema (including IPOF Models,"Womb-to-Tomb"
Techniques,& Positrol Models)
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Audit Discrepancy Reports (ADR's)
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Corrective Action Request Forms (CAR's)
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Corrective Action Tracking Systems (CAR Logs)
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Human Factors in auditing
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Audit Reports of Findings
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Caucus Meetings and Techniques
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Closing Meeting Techniques
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Verification and Loop Closure Methods
wSurveillance
Audits
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Periodic Audits
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Developing a Strategy
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Who To Train What?
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Variation as the "Enemy"
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Descriptive Statistics
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Understanding the Z Transform
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Understanding Confidence Intervals
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Chi Square Method
wStudent's
t Distribution
wUtilizing
K Sigma Factors
wUnderstanding
Type I and II Risks
wVariations
in Specification Interpretation
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ISO Certification vs. Registration
- Note: This course is demanding
and requires no fewer than eleven hours of classroom and evening
work from Day 1 through Day 4. It culminates with an actual
Pre-assessment Closing Meeting during the morning of Day 5
followed by a two-hour RAB Standardized exam. Passing this
course is a training requirement and fulfills part of the
overall requirements to become a certified and registered
auditor with IRCA in London or RAB in the U.S.
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If you are interested in something beyond what is listed here, please call us today!
We are always adding new courses!
For more training information, please fill out the Information
Request Form
Call EduCorp at 800-668-0943, or
E-mail us at educorp@educorptraining.com.

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