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Improve your conformance to the ISO 45001 standard in your Memphis TN 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 Memphis TN

The manufacturing outlook for Memphis, TN, reflects a blend of growth opportunities and challenges within its diverse industrial landscape. The city’s strategic location along the Mississippi River and its status as a logistics hub, bolstered by the world’s busiest cargo airport, Memphis International, continue to attract manufacturing investments. Key sectors like paper products (International Paper, Sylvamo), food processing (Y&S Candies, Monogram Foods), and medical devices (Smith & Nephew, Medtronic) employ over 29,500 workers, with recent expansions like Richardson International’s $220 million refinery upgrade signaling optimism. However, the sector faces hurdles, including a net job loss of 4,000 in July 2024 and supply chain pressures, compounded by layoffs at Smith & Nephew (150 jobs).