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ISO 9001 - ISO / IEC 17025 - INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - ISO 14001 - ISO 13485 - OHSAS 18001 WELCOME TO ASHBROOKE ON THE WEB
WHERE QUALITY KNOWS NO FRONTIERS
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Ashbrooke QA Ltd. 78038 - 3295 Coast Meridian Port Coquitlam, B.C. Canada V3B 7H5
Phone 604 - 552 - 0496 Fax 604 - 552 - 0497
Email ashbrooke@ashbrooke.com
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Internal
QMS (with ISO / IEC 17025:2005) Auditor Training Course* (3 days)
See our new DESIGNING THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO ISO / IEC 17025:2005 TRAINING COURSE!!
Objective *This
intensive 3-day course is certified by the International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) Registration
Governing Board and satisfies part of the formal training requirement for
certification as an Internal
QMS Auditor (Cert. No. A17141). On
successful completion, delegates will be trained Auditors, competent to audit
their own Laboratory:
Interactive
learning techniques are used to maximize delegate participation, including
workshops designed to broaden the knowledge of system and audit applications. Further,
the delegate will be made aware of good current practices and be encouraged to
develop constructive audit skills through analysis and self appraisal. Persons
who should attend this course include:
Overview
Why
Audit?
It
is essential for an Laboratory to understand its performance against its
requirements; and whenever possible, to identify opportunities for improvement.
To achieve these objectives, a Laboratory must set out to conduct
internal reviews of itself. These are called internal
audits. The
intent of this process is to ensure the Laboratory's
knowledge of itself and how it is performing to its requirements.
This process is charged to the internal auditor, whether developed from
within or hired from outside. Success in the auditing process is characterized by reliance on a number of principles. These principles make the audit experience an efficient and reliable tool in support of management policies and controls, providing information on which a Laboratory can act to improve its performance.
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