Auditor Training

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The Auditor Training course is offered over a three-day period. This course is designed for individuals who will be evaluating the effectiveness of a company’s Health and Safety Program by providing training in a cost-effective method for measuring existing Health and Safety management systems. In this course, participants will be shown how quality audits reduce risk through a systems approach that maintains focus on the reduction and elimination of incidents.

Pre-requisite:

  • Completion of the Principles of Health & Safety Management (PHSM)™ course prior to registering in the Auditor Training Program is mandatory.

This two-level program consists of a three-day course (Certificate of Completion) and Qualification Audit submission (Certified Peer Auditor Certificate).

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION – First Level of the Program

This course is divided into five modules addressing the following:

  • Introduction to the auditing process
  • Responsibilities of all parties involved
  • Chronological Steps of an Audit process
  • How to use the ACSA Audit Document
  • Workshop

This course has a very in depth workshop which all participants must demonstrate an understanding in participants must complete a written exam component in which they must attain a minimum score of 80% for course certification (Certification of Completion).

CERTIFIED PEER AUDITOR CERTIFICATE– Second Level of the Program

In order to receive the Certified Peer Auditor Certificate, the participant must submit a qualification/self-audit (individually conducted) within three months of course completion – the qualification/self-audit must be completed correctly and reviewed by the ACSA before an ACSA peer auditor certificate can be issued.

A Peer Auditor Certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the certification requirements. Once certified as a Peer Auditor, the auditor must maintain his/her certification by completing and submitting an annual internal, maintenance, or external audit.

Note:

  • Qualification Self Audit Submission is required for those seeking peer auditor certification for the purposes of obtaining a company’s Certificate of Recognition (COR).
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  • Qualification Audit Submission is recommended, but not required for the:
    • Health and Safety Administrator (HSA) designation
    • National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) designation

This program requires that students have the pre-requisites of having been certified with Principles of Health & Safety Management (PHSM-1001).



This program is one of the four core courses required for the standard Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program.


This course qualifies for 1.5 BCRSP Certificate maintenance points. (CPM 10206)