ISO 45001 Lead Auditor represents a structured role focused on evaluating Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems through systematic audit processes aligned with international standards. It integrates audit methodologies, risk based thinking, and compliance verification to ensure that organizations meet occupational health and safety requirements. This training program presents audit frameworks, ISO 45001 clause structures, and compliance evaluation models used to assess OH&S management systems. It outlines audit planning methods, evidence collection techniques, reporting structures, and audit program management frameworks that organize auditing activities within institutional environments.
Analyze ISO 45001 OH&S management system principles and structural frameworks.
Evaluate ISO 45001 requirements and clause-based compliance structures.
Assess audit principles, methodologies, and evidence-based evaluation frameworks.
Examine audit planning, execution, and reporting structures.
Explore audit program management and continuous improvement frameworks.
OH&S auditors and lead auditors.
Health and safety managers and consultants.
Compliance and risk management professionals.
Internal auditors responsible for ISO 45001.
Occupational health and safety principles and terminology structures.
ISO 45001 framework and high level structure models.
OH&S management system components and integration frameworks.
Risk based thinking and hazard control structures.
Institutional role of ISO 45001 within organizational governance.
Clause 4–10 structural requirements of ISO 45001.
Context of the organization and leadership frameworks.
Planning, hazard identification, and risk control structures.
Support, operation, and emergency preparedness frameworks.
Performance evaluation and improvement structures.
Fundamental audit principles based on ISO 19011.
Audit types, objectives, and scope definition structures.
Evidence based auditing and sampling frameworks.
Audit criteria, findings, and nonconformity classification models.
Role of auditors and ethical conduct frameworks.
Audit planning and preparation frameworks.
Audit program initiation and resource allocation structures.
Oversight on on-site audit activities and evidence collection models.
Interview techniques and document review structures.
Coordination structures between audit teams and auditees.
Audit reporting and documentation frameworks.
Nonconformity reporting and corrective action structures.
Audit conclusion and follow up models.
Audit program management and governance frameworks.
Continuous improvement and audit performance evaluation structures.