Level 3 Award in Effective Auditing and Inspection Skills

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Level 3 Award in Effective Auditing and Inspection Skills

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The HABC qualification is aimed at supervisors, team leaders and managers across the food industry, who may be involved in practical auditing or inspection of food premises. This includes internal or third party auditors, enforcement officers and people responsible for verifying HACCP, with the main emphasis of the qualification being on practical inspection and audit skills in the workplace.

Successful candidates will understand, and be able to apply knowledge relating to, the role of the auditor in carrying out effective audits/inspections, including their purpose, benefits and limitations, the audit/inspection cycle, data gathering, analysis, interpretation and reports.

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The HABC qualification is aimed at supervisors, team leaders and managers across the food industry, who may be involved in practical auditing or inspection of food premises. This includes internal or third party auditors, enforcement officers and people responsible for verifying HACCP, with the main emphasis of the qualification being on practical inspection and audit skills in the workplace.

Successful candidates will understand, and be able to apply knowledge relating to, the role of the auditor in carrying out effective audits/inspections, including their purpose, benefits and limitations, the audit/inspection cycle, data gathering, analysis, interpretation and reports.

COURSE PROGAMME

Types of audits and inspections: terminology; standards; construction of a model; purpose, benefits, limitations; bases; equipment; systematic approach and planning.

The inspection process: audit/inspection cycle; equipment; data collection; observation techniques; questions; terminology; evidence; closing meetings; inspection failure & remedial action.

Analysis and report writing: conversion of raw data into coherent facts; interpretation of indicators; diagnosis of cause and effect; non-compliance; reporting.

The course is assessed by means of a multiple choice exam at the end of day 2.

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