Internal Auditing Of Health Safety and Environmental Management Systems ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001
Internal Auditing Of Health Safety and Environmental Management Systems ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001
OBJECTIVES
- Understand the elements of ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001
- Understand applicable Irish and EU EHS legislation
- Be competent to conduct an environmental and health and safety internal audit
- Understand the documentation required by ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001
- Understand the responsibilities of Internal Auditors
- Be able to conduct an effective internal audit e.g. plan and organise an internal audit against the organization’s documented procedure
- Collect and analyses evidence objectively
- Evaluate and report the results of an internal audit
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Environmental Health and Safety Officers and Managers
- Technical Managers
- Environmental Manager
- Engineers
- Safety Representatives
- Internal Environmental and Health & Safety Management Systems Auditors
COURSE OUTLINE
- Roles and responsibilities of auditors and lead auditors • The purpose and structure of ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 •
- Planning and organizing an effective internal audit
- Process mapping
- Overview of ISO14001 and OHSAS 18001
- Evolution of environmental and health and safety management systems
- Comparison of occupational health and safety systems with environmental management systems
- Integrated management systems (IMS)
- Planning the system
- The Risk Assessment Process
- Risk Assessment case study
- Implementation and operation
- Checking and corrective action
- Management review
- Irish and EU EHS legislation
- Environmental and Health and Safety Auditing Skills
- The Audit Team
- The Auditing Tool Kit
- The Case Study
- Audit Execution
- Gathering objective evidence through interviews, observations,sampling and notes
- Interviewing Techniques
- Gathering Audit Evidence
- Evaluating Audit Results
- Reporting the Audit
- Post Audit Activities
- Process Auditing
- Preparation for conducting the audit
- Practical internal audit
- Review and reporting presentation of audit findings
- Analyzing and interpreting data to determine compliance with requirements
- Audit reports – adding value, being objective, and including nonconformance
- Following up and how to evaluate the effectiveness of corrective action Training Method
- Live group instruction o Use of real- world examples, case studies and exercises
- Interactive participation and discussion