Mark Hammar
December 11, 2019
If you have been involved in auditing your organization’s Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OHSMS), verifying that you meet the requirements of the ISO 45001:2018 standard, you may be wondering about the next step in your auditing career. Or, you might want to become a health & safety consultant. In both cases, you might consider becoming an ISO 45001 Lead Auditor – read further to learn how.
The lead auditor becomes necessary when you have a certification audit, especially when this audit has more than one auditor – in such case, the main person to lead the audit team is called “lead auditor.” If you want to become an external (certification) lead auditor, here are the steps that will be expected of you:
So, how do you start on your path to becoming a lead auditor? Lead auditors are, first and foremost, auditors – and therefore need to have the competencies of all auditors. To start with, all auditors need to be able to perform an effective audit. These competencies help the auditor to properly gather and evaluate audit evidence to see if the activities under audit are occurring according to the planned arrangements. These competencies are needed for all auditors, including lead auditors, and include good knowledge of the ISO 45001 standard, knowledge of risk and the company structure, and many other skills for assessing processes. These competencies are further discussed in more detail within the article What competences should an ISO 45001 internal auditor have?
Being able to be a good lead auditor means fully understanding the audit process, so it is critical that a lead auditor first understand how to perform effective audits. For more on the need to have effective audits, see the article: Why you should perform effective internal audits in ISO 45001.
It cannot be stressed enough that becoming a good lead auditor requires you to start as a good auditor. To become a good auditor, first start by learning how to perform process audits and understanding the ISO 45001 standard (or any other ISO standards that are applicable to your organization). Once you understand how to do this, practicing and using these skills while focusing on improvement are paramount to becoming a lead auditor.
So, if you have come to a point where you have gained some skill in auditing, and you want to consider working towards becoming a certified ISO 45001 lead auditor, look into the available lead auditor training courses that you can take. This could be the next step toward an exciting career of helping companies with the certification of their management systems.
To learn more about what the ISO 45001 certification audit looks like, download this free white paper: What to expect at the ISO certification audit: What the auditor can and cannot do.