ISO Training
ISO 22301 Lead Auditor Conversion Course
This 3-day course provides delegates with the detailed knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of business continuity management systems against ISO 22301.
This course is designed for people who wish to gain the detailed knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of business continuity management systems against ISO 22301, in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO / IEC 17021, as applicable.
Delegates should hold a Lead Auditor certificate in another standard before completing this course.
This interactive and engaging course utilises a variety or learning techniques culminating in a 2-hour closed book examination at the end of the course.
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Need in-house training?
We can offer in-house training across the UK with no hidden costs.
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Monday 27 Jun 2022 - Wednesday 29 Jun 202209:00 - 17:00Remote£1,025
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Wednesday 14 Sep 2022 - Friday 16 Sep 202209:00 - 17:00Manchester£1,025
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Monday 14 Nov 2022 - Wednesday 16 Nov 202209:00 - 17:00Remote£1,025

COURSE OVERVIEW
What will you be learning?
In today’s climate of complex supply chains, advancements in technology meaning an increased capability to reach a far greater audience, businesses are seeking additional assurances that their organisations can continue to deliver to their customers in times where it might be more difficult; a particular example of this is the COVID-19 pandemic.
Course synopsis
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Suitable risk management
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Examples of considerations when developing your own Business Continuity strategy
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The requirements of ISO 22301:2019
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How to prepare for incidents that can disrupt your business.
Key Topics
What will you be covering?
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A detailed understanding of the principles of accreditation and certification schemes
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A comprehensive understanding of the audit process using the ISO 22301:2019 standard
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Advanced skills and techniques of auditing
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Skills required to communicate the findings of the audit effectively to the management of the auditee.
