KEY CERTIFICATION & AUDITING QUESTIONS FOR ISO 9001 (2015)

  • What is a certification body (CB)?
  • Do CB’s know how to conduct process risk audits?
  • How will CB auditors determine conformance to the broader scope of some ISO 9001 (2015) clauses?
  • Is training for CB auditors necessary and sufficient for the new ISO 9001 standard?
  • How will certification bodies (CBs)  audit ISO 9001 (2015)?
  • How will CBs conduct process and risk audits of QMS systems?
  • What are critical questions for the Certification Body (CB) in auditing and certifying companies to ISO 9001 (2015)?
  • What is required of CB auditors?
  • How can CB auditors be trained to conduct risk audits?
  • What is ISO 19011?
  • What are the benefits and disadvantages of ISO 19011?
  • Are certification body audits different than internal audits?
  • What is Internal Quality Auditing?
  • What is the function of traditional Internal Auditing?
  • What is the Yellow Book?
  • How do you get a free copy of the Yellow Book?
  • What are the options for an auditee if they don’t understand
  • What are the challenges for the certification bodies?
  • What are different types of assurance?
  • What are GAGAS or Yellow Book audits?
  • Where do you get a free copy of the Red Book?
  • What is the Red Book?
  • Where do you get a free copy of the Red Book?
  • How are Internal Auditing and Internal Quality Auditing similar?
  • How can internal Auditing and internal Quality Auditing be harmonized?
  • Should quality auditors learn how to conduct a Red Book or Yellow Book audit?
  • What is the difference between Internal Audit and QMS Internal Audit?
  • How should Internal Audit work with Quality Audit?
  • How will ISO audits have to impove to audit (ISO 2015) requirements?
  • Are CB conformance audits consistent?
  • Are most ISO 9001 audits consistent?
  • What does auditability mean?
  • Are ISO 9001 risk requirements ultimately auditable?
  • What makes a good audit system?
  • What are critical questions for the auditee application?
  • Is the new 9001 (2015) standard a way for registrars and consultants to make more money?
  • What challenges do you see in accreditation and certification?

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