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Understanding ISO training requirements and their effect on your training program
Whether your organization is certified to a management system standard, such as ISO 9001, or accredited to a technical standard, such as ISO/IEC 17025, training is a crucial step to ensuring personnel are competent in performing the activities and responsibilities assigned to them.
ISO standards provide requirements for training and competence, but implementing these requirements effectively and efficiently can often be a challenge, leaving your organization with questions;
- How can organizations document training requirements?
- What types of training records do organizations use or need to document training?
- How can these records be organized to prepare for internal audits and external audits or assessments?
- What is required for ongoing training or competence demonstration?
Watch our webinar where ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and Ideagen cover training and competence requirements and how to implement those requirements effectively within your business.
- Understand the ISO requirements for training and competence from a variety of ISO standards
- Learn how to document training requirements
- Discover several types of training records and how to organize the records
- Understand ongoing competence and training processes and requirements
Melanie Ross has over 20 years of experience in quality assurance, quality control and quality management.
She has worked in several different industries, including chemical, oil and gas, biological and aerospace. Her main role in each of these industries was the development of management systems, including internal audit programs, vendor qualification procedures and implementation of lean six sigma.
Currently, Melanie is a Technical Products Developer for ANAB, designing and delivering training courses.
Katie Grimm has been in the compliance and quality management solutions space since 2017, working to help organizations with quality management solutions.
Katie has a long history of working with standards and accrediting organizations, partnerships and networks of professionals who face compliance and regulatory challenges each day.
In her role at Ideagen, Katie helps oversee environmental, health and safety and quality solutions for Ideagen in North America.