
Many organizations struggle with recurring incidents and operational inefficiencies despite conducting regular audits. This happens because traditional auditing often suffers from:
The "Tick-Box" Mentality: Focusing strictly on paperwork rather than verifying that controls actually work on the operational floor.
Lack of Auditor Competence: Auditors who do not understand the complex engineering or process safety realities of the facility they are inspecting.
Poor Interviewing Techniques: Interrogating staff rather than having constructive, evidence-based conversations.
Weak Reporting: Writing vague non-conformance reports (NCRs) that fail to trigger effective Corrective and Preventative Actions (CAPA).
Aligned with ISO 19011 (Guidelines for Auditing Management Systems), our intensive training provides a structured, internationally recognized approach to conducting effective audits. Delegates will learn how to:
Plan and Prepare: Define audit scopes, objectives, and criteria tailored to specific high-risk operational environments.
Execute the Audit: Master the art of gathering objective evidence through document reviews, site observations, and effective personnel interviews.
Evaluate Process Safety: Go beyond basic occupational safety (slips, trips, and falls) to audit critical process safety elements like Asset Integrity, Management of Change (MOC), and Permit to Work (PTW) systems.
Identify True Non-Conformances: Accurately classify findings against international standards (ISO 45001, ISO 14001, ISO 9001) and local legislation.
Write High-Impact Reports: Draft clear, actionable audit reports that management can easily understand and act upon.
Drive Continuous Improvement: Verify the effectiveness of implemented corrective actions during follow-up audits.
Our curriculum covers the full spectrum of modern industrial auditing requirements:
First-Party (Internal) Audits: Assessing your own organization's SHERQ and Process Safety Management (PSM) systems to identify gaps before regulators do.
Second-Party (Supplier/Contractor) Audits: Evaluating the safety standards and reliability of your external contractors and supply chain partners.
Legal Compliance Audits: Ensuring strict adherence to South African frameworks, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA).
This program is essential for professionals tasked with monitoring, evaluating, and improving corporate safety and compliance, including:
SHERQ / HSE Managers, Coordinators, and Officers
Internal Auditors and Quality Assurance (QA) Professionals
Process Safety Engineers and Operations Managers
Site Supervisors and Department Heads
Contractor Management Specialists
An effective audit should never be a surprise inspection to punish staff—it should be a strategic tool to protect your workforce, your assets, and your bottom line. Empower your internal auditing team with the advanced skills they need to secure your operations.