
Lead Auditor Certification
ISO 9001 – Quality Management Systems (QMS)
What would you learn?
Recognize the interconnections between ISO 9001 and other regulations. Learn all you can about setting up and running a quality management system by heart. Find out how to apply the ISO 9001 standards to your own company. Figure out how to help a company create and sustain a quality management system. Learn everything you need to know to successfully guide a company through the process of introducing a Quality Management System.
Why should you attend?
You may learn the skills you need to help a company build, implement, manage, and maintain an ISO 9001-based Quality Management System (QMS) by taking the ISO 9001 Lead Implementer course. Learn how to increase customer satisfaction as well as your company’s productivity and effectiveness by applying the principles of Quality Management Systems that you’ll study in depth here.
To become a “PrimeHSE Certified ISO 9001 Lead Implementer,” one must first become well-versed in all aspects of Quality Management Systems and then pass an examination. You may show that you have the skills and knowledge necessary to implement ISO 9001 in a business by having a PrimeHSE Lead Implementer Certificate.
Who should attend?
ISO 9001 and other standards and regulatory frameworks are related; recognize this.
- Learn all you can about setting up and running a quality management system by heart.
- Find out how to apply the ISO 9001 standards to your own company.
- Figure out how to help a company create and sustain a quality management system.
- Acquire the knowledge necessary to serve as a trusted advisor to a company while it implements a Quality Management System.
Eligibility
The required formal qualifications in terms of education, training, and job experience are outlined below.
- Education: Degree or Diploma
- Knowledge of QMS Requirements.
- Preferred is completion of ISO 9001 training and implementation
Work Experience:
- For Degree holders: Minimum 2 years of work experience
Note: No formal prerequisite to attend the training program.
ISO 14001 – Environmental Management System (EMS)
Training
Training for ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System Auditors and Lead Auditors was provided by PrimeHSE to help participants get familiar with ISO 19011 and 17021, the international standards for auditing management systems and processes related to environmental protection. Our hands-on Lead Auditors are also highly experienced and trained Lead Tutors; they will walk you through each clause of ISO 14001:2015 and help you develop the expertise necessary to conduct both internal and external audits of your organization’s management system. Participants learn the fundamentals of auditing through a combination of lectures, role plays, seminars, and discussions.
Who should attend?
Professionals in the environmental field who are interested in doing first-party, second-party, and/or third-party audits. Anyone interested in pursuing a career as a Regd. Auditor or Lead Auditor who is assisting their business in getting ready for the implementation of ISO 14001 who are interested in developing their skills to become successful internal auditors in their business Those participants who have a background in quality management and seek to learn about an Environmental Management System, the requirements, and how to perform process-based audits (internal, 2nd party, and 3rd party), as well as obtaining instruction on how to head an Audit Team. Those individuals who are interested in leading the evaluation of a company’s Environmental Management System (EMS) adherence to ISO 14001:2015. auditors and assessors who are already employed by other management systems.
Learning Objectives
- The purpose of an environmental management system is to realize the economic and societal advantages of enhanced environmental performance. an audit of an environmental management system must comply with ISO 19011 and ISO 17021, and it is the responsibility of an auditor to design, carry out, report on, and then continue to monitor the system.
- An audit of an environmental management system has to be planned, carried out, reported on, and followed up on in order to determine conformance (or lack thereof) with ISO 14001 and in line with ISO 19011. (and ISO 17021 where appropriate).
- Environmental legislation and how a system of environmental management should ensure legal compliance are both components of an environmental management system. approaches that are often used for evaluating the important consequences of the environmental features that have been recognized, as well as how the ranking of these impacts influences the operational control and improvement priorities.
- Prepare and carry out an inspection in accordance with the prescribed procedures. Gain an understanding of the dangers and potential benefits connected with key environmental factors.
ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS)
Why should you attend ?
The OHSAS 18001 standard will be replaced with the first worldwide standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, which is ISO 45001. You will be able to gain the essential skills to undertake an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) audit by employing audit concepts, methods, and techniques that are widely recognized thanks to the training that you get for ISO 45001 Lead Auditor. You will learn the information and abilities necessary to design and carry out internal and external audits in line with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1 certification procedure while participating in this training course.
After gaining the knowledge required to successfully complete this audit, you will be eligible to take the examination and submit an application for the “PrimeHSE Certified ISO 45001 Lead Auditor” certificate. You will demonstrate that you have the capabilities and competences to audit businesses based on best practices if you possess a PrimeHSE Lead Auditor Certificate. This certificate is awarded to those who demonstrate that they have completed the PrimeHSE Lead Auditor course.
What would you learn ?
- Gain an understanding of the processes involved in operating an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) that is based on ISO 45001.
- Recognize the connection between ISO 45001 and the various regulatory and standards frameworks.
- Acquire an understanding of the role of the auditor in the planning, leading, and following up on an audit of a management system in accordance with ISO 19011.
- Gain an understanding of how to interpret the standards of ISO 45001 in the context of an occupational health and safety management system audit.
Who should attend?
- Auditors who are interested in leading Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) certified audits and doing audits themselves.
- Managers or consultants who want to become experts in the audit process for an Occupational Health and Safety Management System.
- Experts and individuals responsible for maintaining conformity with Occupational Health and Safety Management System regulations who are attempting to get ready for an audit of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System
Eligibility
There are some official requirements, such as the education, training, and job experience that are listed down below.
- Education: a Bachelor’s degree or a Diploma • Knowledge of Occupational Health and Safety Minimum Standards
- It is highly recommended that you finish the ISO 45001 course and put it into practice.
Work Experience
- For Degree holders: Minimum 2 years of work experience
Note: No formal prerequisite to attend the training program.
Material Provided
Materials for the course, support papers, a certificate of completion for the course, and an exam certificate upon successful completion of the exam.
ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management System (FSMS)
The ISO 22000 standard is an international standard that sets the standards for a food safety management system that applies to all businesses, regardless of size, and at every stage of the food supply chain.
Training
The ISO 22000 standard is an international standard that sets the standards for a food safety management system that applies to all businesses, regardless of size, and at every stage of the food supply chain.
What would you learn?
- Gain familiarity with the processes involved in a Food Safety Management System (FSMS) that is based on ISO 22000. Recognize the connection between ISO 22000 and the various regulatory and standards frameworks.
- Gain an understanding of the job of an auditor in order to: design, lead, and follow-up on an audit of a management system in line with ISO 19011.
- Acquire the skills necessary to lead an audit and a team of auditors.
- Acquire the knowledge necessary to correctly comprehend the requirements of ISO 22000 when applied to an FSMS inspection.
- Acquire the skills necessary to perform the functions of an auditor, including the ability to plan audits, conduct audits, produce audit reports, and follow up on audits in accordance with ISO 19011.
Who should attend?
Auditors interested in leading Food Safety Management System (FSMS) certification audits and doing them themselves. Managers or consultants who want to become experts in the auditing process for a Food Safety Management System. Those individuals who are accountable for ensuring continued conformity with FSMS regulations. Technical professionals that are interested in preparing for an audit of the Food Safety Management System Professional Advisers in the Management of Food Safety
ISO 27001:2022 – Information Security Management System (ISMS)
ISO 27001:2022 – Information Security Management System (ISMS)
ISO Certification Services
ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System (QMS)
Consultancy
Adopting a Quality Management System is a great way for businesses to boost their efficiency and provide the groundwork for long-term growth and sustainability. The process approach used by ISO 9001:2015 includes the PDCA cycle and risk-based thinking. By using the PDCA cycle, a company may make sure its processes have enough funding and management, and that any room for improvement is identified and exploited. By adopting a risk-based mindset, businesses may identify potential roadblocks in their processes and quality management system, implement safeguards to mitigate any potential damage, and seize opportunities when they emerge.
Processes Involved in Putting an Idea into Action
Follow these procedures to get your quality management system certified. Our specialists will be available to you as knowledgeable resources throughout the entire operation.
- Preliminary audit (optional)
- GAP Analysis (optional)
- Certification audit: Examination of your documentation and a demonstration of the
practical application - Issue of certification
- Annual surveillance audit
- Re-certification before the end of three years.
ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management System (EMS)
Consultancy
You can get your E.M.S. certified by completing these instructions. The professionals at PrimeHSE will be available to you as knowledgeable resources throughout the project.
- Certification audit:
- Review of your paperwork and a presentation of how it’s put to use;
- Certificate issuance;
- Annual surveillance audit;
- Recertification before the conclusion of the three-year period
ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health And Safety Management System (OHSMS)
Consultancy
As such, ISO 45001:2018 details what should be included in an OH&S management system and how it should be implemented so that businesses can ensure their employees’ well-being by reducing the risk of accidents on the job and boosting the efficiency of their safety measures. The goals of an organization’s OH&S management system would be easier to reach with the support of this standard. It is the goal of an OH&S management system to achieve the following, all in accordance with the organization’s OH&S policy:
- Continuous improvement of OH&S performance;
- Compliance with legal and other standards;
- OH&S objectives.
The benefits of implementing ISO 45001 in your company.
- ISO 45001’s goal is to ensure a safe and healthy working environment by reducing the occurrence of accidents and illnesses on the job.
- ISO 45001 is a globally recognized standard that transcends national, regional, sectoral, organizational, and even social barriers. In doing so, we establish a consistent measure for improving workplace safety and health management. Working to a single standard can streamline operations for a globally active or trading company.
The advantages of ISO 45001 are as follows:
- Increasing organizational resilience through proactive risk prevention, innovation, and continuous improvement;
- Strengthening legal and regulatory compliance while lowering commercial losses;
- Promotes a healthy, safe, and sustainable workplace as an indicator of corporate social responsibility
Influencers of Success:
It is reliant on a number of essential aspects, including, but not limited to the following: the deployment and maintenance of an OH&S management system, the efficacy of the system, and its capacity to accomplish the results that it was designed to achieve.
- Top-level management’s involvement, dedication, accountability, and leadership are essential, as is their role in shaping and supporting an organizational culture that helps achieve OH&S management’s goals.
- Provision of required resources to keep it running;
- Consultation and involvement of employees and, where they exist, workers’ representatives;
- Effective process(es) for identifying hazards, controlling OH&S risks, and capitalizing on OH&S opportunities;
- Continuous performance evaluation and monitoring of the OH&S management system to improve OH&S performance;
- Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) policies that are consistent with the overall strategic objectives and direction of the organizationintegration of the OH&S management system into the organization’s business processes;
- Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) goals that are consistent with the OH&S policy and account for the organization’s dangers, risks, and opportunities;
- Meeting all of its obligations, whether legal and otherwise.
ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management System (FSMS)
Consultancy
Organizations may reap the following by adopting the FSMS described herein:
- Consistently meeting customer and related legislative and regulatory criteria for safe food and goods and services;
- Managing risks associated with its goals;
- Demonstrating conformance to defined food safety management system (FSMS) standards
- Provide suppliers and other stakeholders with assurances on your hazard controls by adopting industry-standard procedures
- Introduce these procedures throughout your supply chainIntroduce transparency around accountability and responsibilities
- Maintain the efficacy of your system by regularly updating and enhancing it.
- Improved management of food safety activities
- ISO 22000 includes the food safety management system standards of FSSC 22000 (a Global Food Safety Initiative, GFSI certified scheme)
- Meets the needs of precursor programs for the relevant industrial sector
- Integration with other ISO management systems;
- Risk reduction; Increased customer, stakeholder, and consumer confidence in products;
- Expanded market opportunities;
ISO 27001:2022 – Information Security Management System (ISMS)
ISO 27001:2022 – Information Security Management System (ISMS)
ISO Consultancy Services
ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System (QMS)
Consultancy
Adopting a Quality Management System is a great way for businesses to boost their efficiency and provide the groundwork for long-term growth and sustainability. The process approach used by ISO 9001:2015 includes the PDCA cycle and risk-based thinking. By using the PDCA cycle, a company may make sure its processes have enough funding and management, and that any room for improvement is identified and exploited. By adopting a risk-based mindset, businesses may identify potential roadblocks in their processes and quality management system, implement safeguards to mitigate any potential damage, and seize opportunities when they emerge.
Processes Involved in Putting an Idea into Action
Follow these procedures to get your quality management system certified. Our specialists will be available to you as knowledgeable resources throughout the entire operation.
- Preliminary audit (optional)
- GAP Analysis (optional)
- Certification audit: Examination of your documentation and a demonstration of the
practical application - Issue of certification
- Annual surveillance audit
- Re-certification before the end of three years.
ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management System (EMS)
Consultancy
You can get your E.M.S. certified by completing these instructions. The professionals at PrimeHSE will be available to you as knowledgeable resources throughout the project.
- Certification audit:
- Review of your paperwork and a presentation of how it’s put to use;
- Certificate issuance;
- Annual surveillance audit;
- Recertification before the conclusion of the three-year period
ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health And Safety Management System (OHSMS)
Consultancy
As such, ISO 45001:2018 details what should be included in an OH&S management system and how it should be implemented so that businesses can ensure their employees’ well-being by reducing the risk of accidents on the job and boosting the efficiency of their safety measures. The goals of an organization’s OH&S management system would be easier to reach with the support of this standard. It is the goal of an OH&S management system to achieve the following, all in accordance with the organization’s OH&S policy:
- Continuous improvement of OH&S performance;
- Compliance with legal and other standards;
- OH&S objectives.
The benefits of implementing ISO 45001 in your company.
- ISO 45001’s goal is to ensure a safe and healthy working environment by reducing the occurrence of accidents and illnesses on the job.
- ISO 45001 is a globally recognized standard that transcends national, regional, sectoral, organizational, and even social barriers. In doing so, we establish a consistent measure for improving workplace safety and health management. Working to a single standard can streamline operations for a globally active or trading company.
The advantages of ISO 45001 are as follows:
- Increasing organizational resilience through proactive risk prevention, innovation, and continuous improvement;
- Strengthening legal and regulatory compliance while lowering commercial losses;
- Promotes a healthy, safe, and sustainable workplace as an indicator of corporate social responsibility
Influencers of Success:
It is reliant on a number of essential aspects, including, but not limited to the following: the deployment and maintenance of an OH&S management system, the efficacy of the system, and its capacity to accomplish the results that it was designed to achieve.
- Top-level management’s involvement, dedication, accountability, and leadership are essential, as is their role in shaping and supporting an organizational culture that helps achieve OH&S management’s goals.
- Provision of required resources to keep it running;
- Consultation and involvement of employees and, where they exist, workers’ representatives;
- Effective process(es) for identifying hazards, controlling OH&S risks, and capitalizing on OH&S opportunities;
- Continuous performance evaluation and monitoring of the OH&S management system to improve OH&S performance;
- Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) policies that are consistent with the overall strategic objectives and direction of the organizationintegration of the OH&S management system into the organization’s business processes;
- Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) goals that are consistent with the OH&S policy and account for the organization’s dangers, risks, and opportunities;
- Meeting all of its obligations, whether legal and otherwise.
ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management System (FSMS)
Consultancy
Organizations may reap the following by adopting the FSMS described herein:
- Consistently meeting customer and related legislative and regulatory criteria for safe food and goods and services;
- Managing risks associated with its goals;
- Demonstrating conformance to defined food safety management system (FSMS) standards
- Provide suppliers and other stakeholders with assurances on your hazard controls by adopting industry-standard procedures
- Introduce these procedures throughout your supply chainIntroduce transparency around accountability and responsibilities
- Maintain the efficacy of your system by regularly updating and enhancing it.
- Improved management of food safety activities
- ISO 22000 includes the food safety management system standards of FSSC 22000 (a Global Food Safety Initiative, GFSI certified scheme)
- Meets the needs of precursor programs for the relevant industrial sector
- Integration with other ISO management systems;
- Risk reduction; Increased customer, stakeholder, and consumer confidence in products;
- Expanded market opportunities;