QMS ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor Inc. IATF 16949:2016 Training

CQI and IRCA certified IATF 16949:2016 QMS Lead Auditor inc. Automotive Quality Management System Training Course (Course ID:1725) and other management system training

 

1. CQI and IRCA certified IATF 16949:2016 QMS Lead Auditor inc. Automotive Quality Management System Training Course (Course ID:1725).

CQI and IRCA CERTIFIED QMS ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor Inc. IATF 16949:2016 Training

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CQI and IRCA certified IATF 16949:2016 QMS Lead Auditor inc. Automotive Quality Management System Training Course (Course ID:1725).

*This course is a variant of ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor training course.

Duration: 5 days  Course Brochure: Download     Course Registration: Click Here
Price: RM4,240/pax, S$1,500/pax  Training Calendar: Click Here In-house Training Enquiry: Contact Us

Malaysia: HRDF grant claimable.


Overview:

• This course meets the International Register of Certificated Auditors Criteria, CQI and IRCA PR328 Course Specification
• to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of automotive quality management systems against ISO 9001 & IATF16949, in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021, as applicable.
• Students who complete this CQI and IRCA Certified QMS ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor inc. IATF 16949:2016 Course successfully (within the three years prior to making an application to become a certificated auditor) will satisfy the training requirements for initial certification as a CQI and IRCA QMS/IATF auditor.
Learning Objectives:

KNOWLEDGE
• Explain the purpose of an automotive quality management system of automotive quality management systems standards, of management system audit, of third-party certification and the business benefits of improved performance of the automotive quality management system.
• Explain the role and responsibilities of an auditor to plan, conduct, report and follow-up an automotive quality management system audit accordance with ISO 19011, and ISO/IEC 17021, as applicable.
SKILLS
• Plan, conduct, report and follow-up an audit of an automotive quality management system to establish conformity (or otherwise) with ISO 9001 & IATF16949 and in accordance with ISO 19011, and ISO/IEC 17021, as applicable.


Course Contents:

KNOWLEDGE
• Explain the purpose of a quality management system and the business benefits of improving quality management system performances.
• Explain the ISO 9001 & IATF16949, PDCA cycle and QMS & IATF16949 requirements.
• Explain the purpose of, and differences between, a first-party, second-party and third-party certification audit of management systems, including the role of the QMS & IATF16949 Auditor in evaluating an organization’s ability to meet the customer, statutory and regulatory requirements applicable to the products and services, and the organization’s own requirements.
• Explain the benefits of third-party accredited certification of automotive quality management systems for organizations and stakeholders.
• Explain the role of an auditor to plan, conduct, report and follow-up an automotive quality management system audit in accordance with ISO 19011 (and ISO/IEC 17021 as applicable).

SKILLS (PRACTISED THROUGH TASKS IN SIMULATED, AUDIT SITUATIONS)
Skills are to be practiced and tested through tasks and in real, or simulated, audit situations.
• Planning the audit
• Conducting the audit
• Auditing quality management system requirements
• Generating audit findings
• Reporting the audit
• Following up the audit


irca-qmsla-criteriaPrerequisites:

Students are expected to have the following prior knowledge:

AUTOMOTIVE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
• The Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle
• Defines the scope of the quality management system requirements for the design and development, production and, when relevant, assembly, installation, and services of automotive-related products, including products with embedded software, throughout the automotive supply chain.

AUTOMOTIVE QUALITY MANAGEMENT
• Provides for continual improvement, emphasizing defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the supply chain.
• The IATF16949 along with applicable automotive customer-specific requirements, ISO 9001:2015 requirements, and ISO 9000:2015 defines the fundamental quality management system requirements for automotive production and relevant service parts organizations.


 Summary of Course Features:

• CQI and IRCA(UK) Approved Auditor/Lead Auditor Course
• “Accelerated Learning Approach” with stimulating and enriching workshops/case studies activities
• “Workshop-based training” with comprehensive course notes & industrial examples
• Emphasized on Risk-based thinking, PDCA and the Process Approach concepts
• Focus on the more important (“high-risk”) processes and their outputs
• Examination based training, award CQI and IRCA Certificate of Achievement and Attendance

Examination:

An examination will be administered on the final day. The examination would cover the topics covered in the course and would last one hour. All the examination papers would be marked personally by the course tutor. The pass mark will be set at 70% and examination papers will be retained by IQCS.

Delegates Qualification:

All delegates who have successful passed the above courses have the opportunity to register as QMS lead auditor with the CQI and IRCA. (Note: See *)


 Who should attend:

• Delegates with some understanding of the content, application, development and implementation of the ISO 9001 series of standards and who wish to subsequently practice as an QMS auditor.

• Management Representatives, internal auditors, 2nd party & 3rd party auditors who are responsible to provide “value added” QMS audit to enable Continual Improvement.


Notes:

* For more information about auditor registration criteria, please visit CQI and IRCA website or send an email to irca@irca.org

Malaysia – Participants are eligible to apply for HRDF grant subject to HRDF approval. Participants are advised to obtain approval before training.

2. IATF16949 Internal Auditor Training (In-house)

Learning Objectives:

Interpreting the requirements IATF16949:2016 in the context of ‘Process Based’ & ‘PDCA’ Approach

Learn to audit the overall performance of business operations with respect to IATF16949 requirements.

Evolution of auditing principles and methodologies to “Process Approach” Auditing to gain tangible benefits (value added) from auditing.

Target : QMR/Internal QMS Auditors & mission specific personnel.

3. IATF 6949 Introduction and Awareness Training (In-house)

Learning Objectives:

Interpreting the requirements IATF16949:2016 in the context of ‘Process Based’ & ‘PDCA’ Approach

Learn to audit the overall performance of business operations with respect to IATF16949 requirements.

Evolution of auditing principles and methodologies to “Process Approach” Auditing to gain tangible benefits (value added) from auditing.

Target : QMR/Internal QMS Auditors & mission specific personnel.

4. IATF16949 Executive Briefing (In-house)

Learning Objectives:

Introduction to the automotive requirements of IATF16949

Providing a basis for strategic business management in relation to the implementation of IATF16949 into the company’s QMS

Target : Executives who have no time to attend lengthy course are provided with vital information on QMS Concept, Strategy for Implementation & Status Analysis and Certification Achievement.

5. IATF16949 FMEA Training

Learning Objectives:

Principles and Procedures:
1. Process FMEA
2. Evaluation criteria
3. Problem-solving tools
4. Design FMEA
5. Review exercise

Practical Analysis: 1. Process capability and occurrence
2. Failure cause investigation by DE
3. Review exercises

Target : QMR/Internal QMS Auditors & mission specific personnel.

6. IATF16949 Preventive & Predictive Maintenance Programme

Learning Objectives:

preventive maintenance: direct result of customer expectations of supply capability and delivery reliability, where it is achieved provided there is a stable availability of the means of processes and therefore a main factor of cost management

predictive maintenance: activities based on process data aimed at the avoidance of maintenance problems by prediction of likely failure modes to prevent disruption of production

Key Topics: means of operations, maintenance measures, maintenance planning, analyses of weakness & risks, management of equipment’s spare parts, repairing damage & predictive maintenance

Targets: QMR/Internal QMS Auditors & mission specific personnel.

7. IATF16949 Tooling Management Program

Learning Objectives:

Tooling Management: important since efficient tooling management is a required ingredient in sucessful operation of a quality system & aid in reduction of costs

Key Topics: personnel competence, outsourced activities, tools identification and training system, storage and discovery, spare parts management, noew tools fabrication, set-up & verification, maintenance & repair facilities, tool modification, control of documents, records management

Targets: QMR/Internal QMS Auditors & mission specific personnel.

8. IATF16949 APQP (Advance Product Quality Planning), PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) & Control Plan

Learning Objectives:

Introduction of Tools & Methodologies to systematically plan product, part and process design and development activities prior to mass production.

Identification of key product, part and process characteristics throughout the product life cycle to ensure meeting of customer requirements.

Development of APQP, PPAP & Control Plans

Target: QMR/Internal QMS Auditors & mission specific personnel.

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