This class delivers the skills and knowledge required by the Security Management System
team to achieve and keep certification. It also prepares attendees to independently
assess conformity of any SMS to ISO 28000.
Leaders’ attendance, even for the first day or two, shows their commitment to security
requirements. The team learns how to develop the SMS while managers can learn how
to use, evaluate and improve the SMS so it works effectively. The management
representative (and deputy) learns to fulfill the roles and responsibilities with
competence, confidence and authority. (per clause 4.4.1a of ISO 28000)
This class particularly addresses organizations operating combined management systems
(one business management system conforming to multiple system standards beyond ISO 28000,
for example: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ANSI Z-10/BS OHSAS 18001).
Public Class Schedule:
| Location (Click for details) | Dates | Price | Enrollment |
| Houston, TX | Jul 9 - 13 '12 | 1995.00 | Open | add to cart |
| Miami, FL | Aug 6 - 10 '12 | 1995.00 | Open | add to cart |
| Boston, MA | Sep 10 - 14 '12 | 1995.00
1895.00 | Open | add to cart |
| Washington, DC | Oct 15 - 19 '12 | 1995.00
1895.00 | Open | add to cart |
| Houston, TX | Nov 5 - 9 '12 | 1995.00
1895.00 | Open | add to cart |
| San Diego, CA | Dec 10 - 14 '12 | 1995.00
1895.00 | Open | add to cart |
Duration: 5 days
In-house Pricing:
Who should attend?
- CEO/VP/Top Management of any organization
- Directors of Quality
- Quality professionals
- Security professionals including Maritime Security
Professionals/CSO
- All personnel having a stake in the security of the supply chain
- ISO Managers/Management Reps
- Individuals who want to become RABQSA certified lead auditors or
IRCA certified auditors
- Process owners
- Systems professionals or people who want to understand and appreciate the supply chain security
management systems
- Improvement Specialists
You will learn how to:
- Process Analysis for Identifying Resources and Critical Controls
- Understand the processes necessary in assessing security threats and perceptions
- Prepare plans based on security assessment to meet the needs of supply chain security
- Analyze operational and security risk
- Evaluate a Business System Manual
- Prepare an Audit Schedule
- Prepare Checklists from Process Analysis
- Gather factual evidence
- Run an Audit Investigation
- Create Nonconformity Statements
- Run an Audit Closing Meeting
- Report an Audit
- Handle Preventive and Corrective Action
Because of our independence, you can bring your particular process and system concerns
to class and the instructor will work to answer your questions as best as possible.
Need help? Call us at 888 357 9001 or email
info@qmii.com
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