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A joint effort for the environment

Published: 20 Feb 2019

Environmental auditing is not a one man, or woman, job. Nigel Leehane, Chair of the ISO sub-committee on Environmental Auditing, speaks to Alicia Dimas about the sub-committee work and how it liaises with the CQI to guide organisations to achieve their environmental goals

How to conduct an internal audit

Published: 10 Sep 2018

Sponsored article: Auditing is not a new technique and has been used in various guises for many years, especially for financial purposes. This article aims to show how management system internal auditing has changed in recent years and where to start with conducting one.

Course code
FD127
Course code
Duration

7 hours (indicative)

Category Auditing
Level Foundation
Scheme(s)
Occupational health and safety

ISO 45001:2018 Foundation (OHSMS)

This course aims to provide delegates who have an existing basic knowledge of, or experience in, occupational health and safety management, with an understanding of the management systems approach and the requirements of ISO 45001.

Course code
PR368
Course code
Duration

40 hours (indicative)

Category Auditing
Level Professional
Scheme(s)
Food safety

FSSC 22000 Version 5.1 Lead Auditor (FSMS)

This course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of food safety management systems against FSSC 22000, in accordance with ISO 19011, ISO 22003 and ISO 17021, as applicable.

Here to help

Published: 27 Jun 2018

Caroline Wadham reveals the most common questions and requests our Member Journey team receive from IRCA members.

BHS auditor banned

Published: 27 Jun 2018

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has banned Steve Denison, partner at PwC, from the auditing profession for 15 years. Denison admitted misconduct over the 2014 audit of BHS and the Taveta Group.

Ahead of the game: ISO 45001

Published: 18 Jun 2018

The British Standards Institution and CBRE GWS EMEA offer some advice and share the challenges faced by early adopters of the world’s first global health and safety standard.