Auditor Training (AT-02)

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NOTE: You MUST successfully complete the Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Course within 6 months prior to taking the Auditor Training Course.

Step 1: Complete The Auditor Training Orientation course, a 30-minute Free OnDemand Course not later than  30 days before taking the Instructor-Led Auditor Training. 

Step 2: AuditSoft training MUST also be completed before attending the class and your certificate submitted to COR@ab-ccsa.ca

This 2-day scheduled online course is the last workshop you take to become a Certificate of Recognition (COR) Auditor.  Learn to plan, conduct, complete and submit audits under the Partners in Injury Reduction (PIR) program–audits that align with the protocols and the standards required to achieve a Certificate of Recognition (COR).
This course provides candidates with a practical demonstration, as well as candidates participating in activities, therefore you must have the ability to download and use the AuditSoft application on a Windows PC or laptop.
In order to receive a certificate of completion, you will be required to complete an open-book competency exam and achieve a score of 80% or more. After successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to conduct your qualifying audit, which allows you to become a CCSA approved auditor.

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Date & Time:

May 29, 2024 @ 8:30 am - May 30, 2024 @ 4:30 pm

Cost:

$68.00 – $325.00

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