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Improve your conformance to the ISO 45001 standard in your Charlotte NC business.


Pillar Management's primary objective for this training course is to instruct Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) auditors in the principles specific to auditing for conformance with the national and internationally accepted norms and regulations relating to OH&S requirements.

Participants receive a Certificate of Attainment on successful completion of this course.  They will be certified for:

  • EXEMPLAR GLOBAL-OH (Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems)
  • EXEMPLAR GLOBAL-AU (Management Systems Auditing)
  • EXEMPLAR GLOBAL-TL (Leading management System Audit Teams)

Benefits:

  • Meet the training requirements for auditor certification for OH&S audits
  • Understand the requirements of the OHSAS 45001 standard
  • Integrate OH&S audits with other management system audits
  • Benefit from “lessons learned” by experienced auditors

Agenda

  • Introduction to ISO 45001 and interpret the requirements
  • Outline of the responsibilities of the Lead Auditor and Auditor
  • Principles of National & International Legislation
  • Risk Assessment principles and approach
  • Risk control – Identify, understand, and manage health and safety hazards and risks
  • Policy development
  • Planning, Implementation, and Operation of an audit program
  • Document Review
  • Management Review
  • Audit Planning and approach
  • On-site verification – approach and techniques
  • Conducting the audit
  • The Process Approach
  • To be able to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of a process
  • Writing nonconformances – issues and approaches
  • Checking and Corrective Action

Who Should Attend:

  • Internal audit managers and internal auditors
  • OHSAS Managers
  • ISO Management Representatives

Manufacturing Outlook for Charlotte NC

The manufacturing outlook for Charlotte, NC, driven by the region's strong economic fundamentals and continued industrial expansion. The city benefits from significant investments in advanced manufacturing, particularly in sectors like automotive, aerospace, and logistics. Challenges such as labor shortages and supply chain disruptions remain, but the ongoing digital transformation and adoption of smart factory technologies are expected to boost productivity and resilience. Overall, Charlotte’s strategic location, skilled workforce, and robust infrastructure make it a key player in North Carolina's manufacturing growth.