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ISO 22000:2018 auditor transition training (FSMS)
ISO 22000:2018 is now the new standard for Food Safety Management Systems. The deadline to transition to this standard passed on 31 December 2021. However, we understand that some auditors may not have had a business need to transition by the deadline. This auditor transition training will help you update your knowledge and skills and progress from ISO 22000:2005 to ISO 22000:2018.
ISO 22000:2018 auditor transition training (FSMS) update
ISO 22000:2018 is now the new standard for Food Safety Management Systems. This auditor transition training will help you progress from FSMS 22000:2005 to this ISO standard.
The 31 December 2021 transition deadline has now passed.
A lesson on clinical audits at the CQI Greater Peterborough and Cambridge branch
Josefina Gil-Moya explored why clinical audits are crucial in setting priorities and making improvements in patient care.
The secrets behind a constructive audit experience
John Feltham, CQP FCQI, has been on the receiving end of audits for decades. Find out why having the right auditor, identifying risks and understanding organisational context, have been crucial for successful audits at Portsmouth International Port.
The importance of the business continuity management system
We take a closer look at the fastest growing ISO standard, ISO 22301:2012, and explain how you can use the standard effectively.
IRCA members urged to comment on ISO 19011
Chair of the CQI Standards Panel, Richard Green, explains the CQI’s new Standards Commenting System. There is one month left to share your views on ISO 19011 – Guidelines for Auditing Management Systems.
ISO 22000:2018 set to impact the global food sector
As the standard for food safety management systems undergoes a major revision, Ian Dunlop, CQP FCQI, explains the most significant changes.
Why join IRCA?
The International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) is a globally renowned register of over 11,000 quality auditors. IRCA auditors are held in esteem by the profession and industry alike.
IRCA auditors on average earn more than other auditors undertaking equivalent work. This is due to the highly respected reputation of IRCA and its auditors around the world.
The important change to ISO 9001’s clause on organisational knowledge
IRCA Principal Auditor Ramanie Pathirage Chandraratne reveals why the new standard requires auditors to act now in order to improve their understanding.
ISO 9001:2015 – an opportunity to reboot your QMS
Kevin Scanlan, quality and document control manager at CRC-Evans Offshore, explains how his team found success by rebuilding their QMS as part of the transition to ISO 9001:2015.