Section 15 - ISO 19011
Generic knowledge and skills of audit team leaders:
Audit team leaders should have additional knowledge and skills in audit leadership to facilitate
the efficient and effective conduct of the audit. An audit team leader should be able to:
- To plan the audit and make effective use of resources during the audit
- Represent the audit team in communications with the audit client and auditee
- Organize and direct audit team members
- Provide direction and guidance to auditors-in-training
- Lead the audit team to reach the audit conclusions
- Prevent and resolve conflicts
- Prepare and complete the audit report
Specific knowledge and skills of QMS auditors:
QMS auditors should have knowledge and skills in the following areas:
a) Quality-related methods and techniques to enable the auditor to examine quality management
systems and to generate appropriate audit findings and conclusions. Knowledge and skills in this area should
cover:
- quality terminology
- quality management principles and their application, and
- quality management tools and their application (for example statistical process control, failure
mode and effects analysis, etc)
b) Processes and products, including services to enable the auditor to comprehend the technological
context in which the audit is being conducted. Knowledge and skills in this area should cover:
- sector-specific terminology
- technical characteristics of processes and products, including services, and
- sector-specific processes and practices
Specific knowledge and skills of EMS auditors:
Environmental management system auditors should have knowledge and skills in the following
areas:
a) Environmental management methods and techniques to enable the auditor to examine environmental
management systems and to generate appropriate audit findings and conclusions. Knowledge and skills in this area
should cover:
- environmental terminology
- environmental management principles and their application, and
- environmental management tools (such as environmental aspect/impact evaluation, life cycle
assessment, environmental performance evaluation, etc)
b) Environmental science and technology to enable the auditor to comprehend the fundamental
relationships between human activities and the environment. Knowledge and skills in this area should cover:
- the impact of human activities on the environment
- interaction of ecosystems
- environmental media (e.g. air, water, land)
- management of natural resources (e.g. fossil fuels, water, flora and fauna), and
- general methods of environmental protection
c) Technical and environmental aspects of operations to enable the auditor to comprehend the
interaction of the auditee’s activities, products, services and operations with the environment. Knowledge and
skills in this area should cover:
- sector-specific terminology
- environmental aspects and impacts
- methods for evaluating the significance of environmental aspects
- critical characteristics of operational processes, products and services
- monitoring and measurement techniques, and
- technologies for the prevention of pollution
Section 1. ISO 19011 Scope reference and definitions
Section 2. ISO 19011 Principles of
auditing
Section 3. ISO 19011 Managing an audit
program
Section 4. ISO 19011 Audit program
implementation
Section 5. ISO 19011 Audit activities
Section 6. ISO 19011 Preparing for onsite
activities
Section 7. ISO 19011 Conducting onsite
activities
Section 8. ISO 19011 What the auditor is
looking for
Section 9 ISO 19011 Audit
reporting
Section 10. ISO 19011 Audit
techniques
Section 11. ISO 19011 Audit path
Section 12. ISO 19011 Effective
communications
Section 13. ISO 19011 Sampling
Section 14. ISO 19011 Audit completion and
follow-up
Section 15. ISO 19011 Competence and
evaluation of auditors
This represents a summary of the section in ISO 19011:2002. It's suggested that you obtain
an copy of "ISO 19011 Explanations and Definitions".
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