Q. What is ISO 9001 Lead Auditor Course?

What is ISO 9001 Lead Auditor Course?

ISO 9001: It is a quality management system standard, specifies requirements to provide the products and services that consistently meet customer requirements. It helps to improve the QMS performance in all phases of the organization. Want to understand the ISO 9001:2015 requirements and its clauses? Or want to promote your existing auditing skills? Then the iso 9001 lead auditor course in oman is the best choice. It certainly enhances the knowledge and skills of the delegates to perform a first, second, third-party audit of a QMS based on ISO 9001.


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  • abdul29

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  • joerobbins

    It certainly enhances the knowledge and skills of the delegates to perform a first, second, third-party audit of a QMS based on ISO 9001. This IRCA approved ISO 9001 lead auditor course encourages the delegates to plan, conduct, manage, and report and follow-up a full audit of the ISO 9001 quality management system. Also, the ISO lead auditor training boosts the delegates’ auditing skills in compliance with ISO 19011 (guidelines of auditing).


       

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