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Covid-19 and Management Systems Audit

Published: 25 Mar 2020

The CQI|IRCA shares advice and guidance available to help auditors with conducting successful audits amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Course code
FD131
Course code
Duration

7 hours

Category Auditing
Level Foundation
Scheme(s)
Business continuity

BCMS ISO 22301:2019 Foundation

This course is for those requiring an introduction to ISO 22301, especially those involved in the design, implementation and management of an BCMS.

Effective internal audits

Published: 3 Mar 2020

Yemi Shodipo, Director of Charis The Training Company, offers his tips to help auditors carry out successful internal audits

A compass for Quality 4.0

Published: 21 Feb 2020

Mohamed Mohamedi, Quality Management Engineer at Aramco, explores the non-conventional skills and experience required of auditors in a Quality 4.0 era

Upstream Quality Assurance

Published: 16 Dec 2019

Stanley O’Donnell, CQP MCQI, Managing Director at Advanced Management Systems, explores the importance of analysing potential risks before launching a project

CQI Birmingham branch: The Nadcap approach to root-cause analysis

Published: 20 Aug 2019

The CQI Birmingham branch event, held on 29 July, educated attendees about the role of the Performance Review Institute, a not-for-profit trade association that administers the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (Nadcap). Amandip Sandhu, CQP FCQI, Quality Engineer at Bromford Technologies-Alcester, reveals all.

Risk Based Thinking

Published: 8 Aug 2019

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) have put together an Auditing Practices Group Guidance on: Risk Based Thinking. Read how ISO 9001 – Quality management can address risk planning in your organisation

ISO 45001:2018

Published: 25 Jun 2019

Roland Tan, IRCA Lead/Principal Auditor, explores the importance of the world’s first occupational health and safety management system

How to motivate all employees to engage in improvement activities: a case study of DISCO Corporation

Published: 8 May 2019

DISCO Corporation, a company which is part of IRCA Japan OEA (Organisation Employing Auditors), provides design and development, manufacturing and related services for precision processing equipment and tools used in semiconductor manufacturing and other industries. In 2003, they introduced unique activities called PIM (Performance Innovation Management). Including PIM, they have established effective systems for motivating of its members, from top management to general employees, to be engaged in improvement. PIM activities are carried out not just at the head office in Tokyo, but also in the nanufacturing plants in Japan and in their local offices around the globe. Among these activities, the PIM matches are an entirely unique approach.