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South African Bureau of Standards
2012
TRAINING BROCHURE
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FOREWORD As we enter into 2012, the SABS Training Academy is once more proud and privileged to bring to you quality education, training and development. We continue to provide excellent and professional training services to all our customers. To ensure relevant training that will maximize your return on investment, we will continue to offer our services as an active partner at both executive and operational levels. We pledge to honour our commitment in providing our talents and experiences, not only nationally, but also to our neighbouring SADC countries and all interested parties. Our competitive edge is in the expertise at our disposal. Since 1984 the SABS Training Academy has trained over 20 000 auditors in different disciplines. We proudly continue to do so through our outcomes-based courses. Our course structures have been expanded to keep pace with industry demands and new courses are being presented yearly using the latest learning and development approach. As part of our continual improvement, we will be offering new courses to meet the requirements of our customers as and when they are required. Our new course offerings include but not limited to:-
• SANS 10049:2011- FSM: Requirements for Pre-requisite Programmes • Basic Fire Fighting • SHE Representative course • Accident/Incident Investigation • Introduction to Standardisation • Writing a National Standard • Standards Act of Standard writers
Please note that all courses can be presented at your premises by arrangement with SABS Training Academy. The Academy continues to maintain its registration with the Southern African Auditor and Training Certification Association (SAATCA) and has acquired accreditation with the Services Seta. The SABS has a history of serving Southern Africa and the rest of the world for more than 60 years and continues to do so with great success. We are, therefore, proud to present our 2012 Training Brochure. Please also visit our website at www.sabs.co.za or send any training enquiries to training@sabs.co.za
Yours truly,
THE SABS TRAINING ACADEMY
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INDEX
� ISO 9001:2008 – QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
o Introduction to Quality Management Systems
o Understanding, Implementation and Auditing of ISO 9001:2008
� ISO 14001:2004 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
o Introduction to Environmental Management Systems
o Understanding, Implementation and Auditing of ISO 14001:2004
o South African Environmental Legal requirements applicable to ISO 14001:2004
� OHSAS 18001:2007 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY M ANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
o Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
o Understanding, Implementation and Auditing of OHSAS 18001:2007
o South African Occupational Health and Safety Legal requirements applicable to OHSAS 18001:2007
� SAATCA EXAMINATIONS
� SANS 10216:2009 – VEHICLE TEST STATION EVALUATION
o Understanding and Implementation of SANS 10216:2009
� SANS 10330:2007 – HACCP SYSTEMS
o Understanding, Implementing and Auditing SANS 10330:2007
� ISO 22000:2005 – FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
o Understanding, Implementing and Auditing of ISO 22000:2005
� SANS 10049:2011 – FSM– REQUIREMENTS FOR PREREQUISITE PROGRAMMES (PRPS)
o Understanding, Implementation and Auditing of SANS 10049:2011
� PRODUCT CERTIFICATION – THE SABS MARK SCHEME
� ISO/IEC 17025:2005 – INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL REQUIR EMENTS FOR THE COMPETENCY OF
TESTING AND CALIBRATION LABORATORIES
� BASIC FIRE FIGHTING
� SHE REPRESENTATIVE
� ACCIDENT/INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
� INTRODUCTION TO STANDARDIZATION
� STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES
� WRITING A NATIONAL STANDARD
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� APPLICATION OF ARP 013
� UNDERSTANDING THE TWO/TBT AGREEMENT
� STANDARDS ACT OF STANDARDS WRITERS
� SUCCESSFUL MINUTES – THE SABS WAY
� ENGLISH FOR STANDARDS WRITING
� EFFECTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
� PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL STARDARDIZATION
� PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR STANDARDS WRITERS
� ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
� IN-HOUSE COURSES
(Offered on-site, upon request by 10 or more learners at a time)
o SHEQ: Safety, Health, Environment and Quality
o SHE: Safety, Health and Environment
o Internal Auditing
o Process Approach
o How to write Procedures and/or Audits Reports
Awareness Training Workshops for Shop floor and Top Management
o Quality Awareness for Shop-floor Workers – ISO 9001:2008
o Quality Awareness for Top Management – ISO 9001:2008
o Environmental Awareness for Shop-floor Workers – ISO 14001:2004
o Environmental Awareness for Top Management – ISO 14001:2004
o OHS Awareness for Shop-floor Workers – OHSAS 18001:2007
o OHS Awareness for Top Management – OHSAS 18001:2007
� ISO/TS 16949:2009 – INTRODUCTION TO QMS PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPLICATION OF
ISO 9001:2008 FOR AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION AND RELEVAN T SERVICE PART
ORGANIZATIONS
� COURSE APPLICATION FORM
� ACCOUNT APPLICATION FORM (AA88)
� MAP and GPRS co-ordinates
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GENERAL INFORMATION
COURSE APPLICATIONS
As much as we try to accommodate all learners where possible, the maximum number of trainees that can BE accommodated in our courses is 15 per group, mainly due to optimization of the learning experience. Therefore, to avoid disappointment we urge you to submit written application within 20 working days prior to commencement of the course.
The application form is attached at the back of the brochure and should be completed and faxed to the number indicated i.e. 012 428 6623, alternatively these can be scanned and e-mailed to training@sabs.co.za
VERY IMPORTANT: Application forms should reach the Training Acade my 20 working days prior to commencement of the course.
ACCOUNT APPLICATIONS
The SABS has implemented a new Credit Management Procedure to help manage the credit risk we are exposed to. All customers applying for our courses without an existing account (i.e. a credit account or cash account) with the SABS will be required to complete the account application form, AA88. This ensures that all customers are billed on their own unique customer account that has been created in the SABS accounts system.
Should you or your company NOT have an account with the SABS, please ensure that your Course Application form is accompanied by the Account Application form.
REGISTRATIONS
After receipt of your completed application form, you will be forwarded with a quotation. Upon acceptance of the quotation, proof of acceptance should be returned accompanied by an authorised documented purchase order number (on the official company letter-heads), alternatively proof of payment should be faxed through to SABS Training Academy. Confirmation of the booking will be sent to you upon receipt of all required information.
FEES
All course fees are charged per person and per module (i.e. module 1 and 2 are charged separately).
PAYMENT
Course fees are payable in full and in advance . Failure to provide proof of payment will lead to the learner being refused entry to the course. Proof of payment must be submitted to the Course Ad ministrator 10 working days prior to attendance of class.
A 10% discount will be awarded where 3 or more learners from the same organisation attend the same course at the same time and are paid for on the same date. (Not applicable to In-house courses where a separate quote will be issued for the presentation of that course.)
Tax Invoice – Can only be provided upon receipt of an authorised purchase order number (if the organisation has an account with SABS).
CANCELLATIONS
All cancellations and postponements of confirmed bookings must be received in writing at least 10 working days prior to commencement of the course. If not, a cancellation/postponement fee of 50% of the course fee will be deducted.
Should a learner not attend a course without providing prior notification of cancellation or postponement, then the full course fee will be payable.
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Note: The SABS Training Academy reserves the right to ca ncel any course, but undertakes to inform all affected learners as early as possible regarding su ch cancellations. The only reason that a course w ould be cancelled and/or postponed is due to insufficien t number of learners.
TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION
Learners are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements. As per request, we can assist by supplying contact numbers of guesthouses, hotels or bed and breakfast establishments in the vicinity.
COURSE PRESENTATION
Courses will be presented in English only. Special needs will, however be considered in line with our language policy, especially in cases where In-house courses are presented. 100% ATTENDANCE IS A REQUIREMENT.
Courses are presented using a variety of training methods and techniques, and these include lectures, videos, assignments, handbooks and exercises. Group participation is encouraged throughout, as it enhances the learning experience.
Where a course consists of more than one module, it is compulsory that the modules be done in sequence (i.e. Module 1 first and then Module 2).
Note: For ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007, the legal courses are strongly advised for better understanding of the legislation and by-laws govern ing the afore-mentioned courses.
ACCREDITATION
The SABS Training Academy is registered with SAATCA for the following auditing modules: - ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001. Our SAATCA Registration number is 003. The Training Academy is also accredited by the SERVICES SETA, accreditation number 3842 as a provider of education and training for the delivery of the following programmes:-
i. Quality Management Systems: Implementation and evaluation of ISO 9001:2008 –NQF level 5 with 12 Credits
ii. Quality Management Systems: Auditing ISO 9001:2008 –NQF level 5 with 10 Credits
CERTIFICATION
100% attendance is required from each learner for certification purposes.
Where examinations are required, the following rules will apply:
The pass mark for all courses is 60%. For courses where SAATCA certification is sought; the pass mark required is 70%. In both instances a certificate of achievement will be issued.
Should a learner achieve between 40% - 59%, one re-write of the examination will be allowed within a 4-month period from the date of the initial examination at no charge. All re-writes will only be marked up to 60%.
Re-marks requested beyond the 4-months period will be charged at R500. This is only allowed within the year of attendance, otherwise learners will be required to re-attend at a fee.
If a learner achieves less than 40% for the specific module or course, he/she will be required to re-do the course at own cost.
Where no examinations are required, certificates of attendance will be issued.
RE - ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
Certificates will be issued within 3 months of completion of training, provided all necessary requirements have been fulfilled, including payments. All re-issue requests done after the stipulated period will be at a cost of R350 per certificate.
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IN-HOUSE PRESENTATION OF COURSES
All SABS Training Academy courses can be presented In-house i.e. SABS trainer(s) will be sent to present the training at your organisation. These training courses can be customized to suit the client’s requirements.
Only written requests for In-house training will be accepted and these should be accompanied by the client’s proposed training dates. To facilitate professional service, efficient planning and supply of competitive quotation, a client is requested to provide notification of where the training will be presented.
A quotation will then be sent. Upon receipt of the quotation, a written acceptance with a documented purchase order number on the company letter-heads will be expected (if they have an account with SABS) alternatively, they may apply for a credit account by completing the AA88 form.
NOTE: In-house courses will be presented to a minimum of 10 and maximum of 20 learners per sessio n.
The client or organisation will be responsible for providing a suitable training room with audiovisual equipment and all necessary training tools (includi ng projectors, flip charts etc.) as well as refresh ments.
CONTACT DETAILS Course Administrators (for bookings, payments and enquiries)
Customer Liaison Officer
e-mail: training@sabs.co.za
Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 -6503
Fax: +27 (0) 12 428 -6623
Course Administrators
Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 -6506
Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 -6243
Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 -6505
Alternative Number
Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 -6530
Training Academy Manager
Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 - 6981
Centralised e-mail : training@sabs.co.za
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ISO 9001:2008 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Organisations all over the world have realized the benefits of implementing and maintaining quality management
systems based on the ISO 9000 series of standards, since it improves the efficiency and effectiveness of an
organisation’s operation. It provides consistency in the quality of a product and/or service. It also drives an
organisation to meet and exceed customer expectations, leading to an increase in market and shareholder value.
The course will enhance the understanding of the standards and their requirements, thus enabling learners to
implement and maintain such systems in their respective organisational environments.
Note: It is preferable that learners are already fa miliar with quality issues as the course focuses on the
requirements and implementation of management syste ms
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INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
The standard for Quality Management Systems (ISO 9001:2008) requires that: -
• Personnel in the organisation are made aware of the quality policy and objectives of the organisation.
• Personnel are made aware of their roles and responsibilities within the organisation and its quality management system.
This course aims to help organisations comply with the ISO 9001:2008 requirements. It ensures that learners
attending the training understand and are able to interpret the basics of the standard. It also helps to make
personnel aware of the importance of their roles in the organisation and assists them to achieve and exceed
customer satisfaction.
Course outline and dates: Two (2) days
• Brief Overview of the ISO 9000 series
• Quality Concepts
• Quality System Requirements of ISO 9001:2008
• No examination will be written. 100% attendance required .
• Certificate of Attendance will be awarded.
PRETORIA
January 18 - 19
February 08 - 09
March 12 - 13
April 02 - 03
April 23 - 24
May 16 - 17
June 06 - 07
July 16 - 17
August 06 - 07
September 26 - 27
October 18 - 19
November 14 - 15
December 18 - 19
DURBAN
February 06 - 07
March 22 - 23
April 11 - 12
July 11 - 12
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Fees:
R 3 858.90 (R 3 385.00 + R 473.90 VAT)
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION of ISO 9001:2008
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (5) days per module. Module 1: Understanding and Implementation of ISO 9 001: 2008
• Understanding Quality Concepts, the purpose and rationale for a QMS
• Understanding the PDCA cycle
• Describing the benefits of a QMS
• Understanding the Quality Management Principles and their application in organisations
• Applying the Process Approach in a QMS
• Describing the 4-tier QMS documentation model
• Implementation of ISO 9001 standard requirements
• Interpretation and application of Quality Management Principles And Requirements
• Examination
Module 2: QMS Auditing - SAATCA REGISTERED
• Understanding the purpose and benefits of auditing
• Understanding the difference between 1st, 2nd and 3rd party audits and other types of audits
• Using and interpretation of ISO 9001 as a basis for audits
• Preparing and planning for audits (audit schedules, audit plans, audit checklist)
• Performing audits, displaying appropriate auditor traits, such as using effective questioning
techniques and recording non-conformances
• Writing audit reports and follow-up on corrective actions
• Explaining the process of certification
• Examination
August 07 - 08
September 25 - 26
November 20 - 21
CAPE TOWN
February 28 - 29
March 19 - 20
April 24 - 25
July 17 - 18
September 27 - 28
November 07 - 08
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - ISO 9001:2008
PRETORIA
Group MODULE 1 MODULE 2
Q1201 23 Jan - 27 Jan 06 Feb - 10 Feb Q1202 30 Jan - 03 Feb 13 Feb - 17 Feb Q1203 20 Feb - 24 Feb 05 Mar - 09 Mar Q1204 27 Feb - 02 Mar 12 Mar - 16 Mar Q1205 26 Mar - 30 Mar 16 Apr - 20 Apr Q1206 16 Apr - 20 Apr 07 May - 11 May Q1207 07 May - 11May 21 May - 25 May Q1208 14 May - 18 May 28 May - 01 Jun Q1209 04 Jun - 08 Jun 18 Jun - 22 Jun Q1210 11 Jun - 15 Jun 25 Jun - 29 Jun Q1211 02 Jul - 06 Jul 16 Jul - 20 Jul Q1212 09 Jul - 13 Jul 23 Jul - 27 Jul Q1213 30 Jul - 03 Aug 13 Aug - 17 Aug Q1214 13 Aug - 17 Aug 27 Aug - 31 Aug Q1215 20 Aug - 24 Aug 03 Sept - 07Sept Q1216 27 Aug - 31 Aug 10 Sept - 14 Sept Q1217 03 Sept - 07 Sept 17 Sept - 21 Sept Q1218 01 Oct - 05 Oct 15 Oct - 19 Oct Q1219 08 Oct - 12 Oct 22 Oct - 26 Oct Q1220 29 Oct - 02 Nov 12 Nov - 16 Nov Q1221 05 Nov - 09 Nov
19 Nov - 23 Nov Q1222 19 Nov - 23 Nov 3 Dec - 7 Dec Q1223 26 Nov - 30 Nov 10 Dec - 14 Dec
Fees per module:
Pretoria : R 8 038. 93 (R 7 051.70 + R 987.24 VAT)
All other venues: R 8 460. 95 (R 7 421.88 + R 1039.06 VAT)
NB: Extra courses will be scheduled on request.
DURBAN MODULE 1 MODULE 2
Q1224 30 Jan - 03 Feb 20 Feb - 24 Feb Q1225 05 Mar - 09 Mar 26 Mar - 30 Mar Q1226 16 Apr - 20 Apr 21 May - 25 May Q1227 11 Jun - 15 Jun
02 Jul - 06 Jul Q1228 30 Jul 03 Aug 20 Aug 24 Aug Q1229 08 Oct 12 Oct 22 Oct 26 Oct Q1230 26 Nov 30 Nov 10 Dec 14 Dec
CAPE TOWN MODULE 1 MODULE 2
Q1231 13Feb - 17Feb 12 Mar - 16 Mar
Q1232 07 May - 11 May 28 May - 01 Jun
Q1233 09 Jul - 13 Jul 23 Jul - 27 Jul
Q1234 15 Oct - 19 Oct
12 Nov - 16 Nov PE MODULE 1 MODULE 2
Q1235 14 May - 18 May 18 Jun - 22 Jun
Q1236 10 Sept - 14 Sept 29 Oct - 02 Nov
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ISO 14001:2004 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (EMS)
Introduction
Organisations have a legal and social responsibility regarding the environment within which they operate. This requires a sound environmental management system. This is due to organisations’ impact on the environment through their operational activities, products and services. ISO 14001 has been written to be applicable to all types and sizes of organisations. The overall aim of ISO 14001 is to support environmental protection and prevention of pollution in balance with socio-economic needs. The training is applicable to all employees requiring an understanding of environmental management systems or those involved with the establishment, implementation, maintenance, continual improvement, management and evaluation of an ISO 14001 (EMS). Note 1: It is preferable that learners are already famili ar with environmental issues as the course focuses on the requirements and implementation of m anagement systems. Note 2: Learners are strongly advised to attend the Enviro nmental Legal Requirements course. This will become a pre-requisite in future
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INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (E MS)
The standard for Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001:2004) requires that: -
• Personnel are made aware of their roles and responsibilities within the organisation and its environmental management system.
This course aims to help organisations comply with the ISO 14001:2004 requirements. It ensures that
learners attending the training understand and are able to interpret the basics of the standard. It also helps to
make personnel aware of the importance of their roles in the organisation and assists them to understand
their environmental obligations and commitments.
Course outline and dates
The course duration is two (2) days and consists of:
• Brief Overview of the ISO 14001
• EMS Concepts and Issues
• EMS Requirements of ISO 14001:2004
• No examination will be written, 100% attendance required .
• Certificate of Attendance will be awarded.
Fees:
R 3 858.90 (R 3 385.00 + R 473.90 VAT)
PRETORIA
March 19 – 20
April 02 – 03
April 23 – 24
June 28 – 29
August 06 – 07
September 27 – 28
DURBAN
April 23 – 24
June 25 – 26
September 10 – 11
CAPE TOWN
February 01 – 02
September 27 – 28
PORT ELIZABETH
May 03 – 04
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ISO 14001:2004 – UNDERSTANDING, IMPLEMENTING AND AUDITING ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (5) days per module Module 1 : Understanding and Implementing of ISO 14001 • Introduction to ISO 14001:2004 concepts • An overview of environmental risks or opportunities to organisations • Similarities between ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 • Introduction to environmental legislation and global environmental concerns • Identification of environmental aspects and impacts • Requirements, interpretation and intent of the standard • Formulating the basis for the implementation and improvement of ISO 14001:2004 • Examination Module 2 : Environmental Management System Auditing (SAATCA Registered) • An overview of the types of EMS audits, reasons to audit and problems associated with audits • Understanding of the auditing principles and the process • The process approach to auditing • Understanding EMS and Certification challenges • Typical audit documentation • Extensive practical assignments and audit scenarios • Examination
PRETORIA
Group Module 1 Module 2
E2000 23 Jan - 27 Jan 06 Feb - 10 Feb
E2001 20 Feb - 24 Feb 05 Mar - 09 Mar
E2002 26 Mar - 30 Mar 16 Apr - 20 Apr
E2003 07 May - 11 May 21 May - 25 May
E2004 04 Jun - 08 Jun 18 Jun - 22 Jun
E2005 02 Jul - 06 Jul 16 Jul - 20 Jul
E2006 30 Jul - 03 Aug 20 Aug - 24 Aug
E2007 03 Sept - 07 Sept 17 Sept - 21 Sept
E2008 01 Oct - 05 Oct 15 Oct - 19 Oct
E2009 29 Oct - 02 Nov 12 Nov - 16 Nov
E2010 26 Nov - 30 Nov
10 Dec - 14 Dec
CAPE TOWN
E2011 05 Mar - 09 Mar 16 Apr - 20 Apr
E2012 02 Jul - 06 Jul 16 Jul - 20 Jul
E2013 01 Oct - 05 Oct
05 Nov - 09 Nov
DURBAN
E2014 30 Jan - 03 Feb 27 Feb - 02 Mar
E2015 07 May - 11 May 28 May - 01 Jun
E2016 13 Aug - 17 Aug 27 Aug - 31 Aug
E2017 29 Oct - 02 Nov
03 Dec - 07 Dec
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PORT ELIZABETH
E2018 09 Jul - 13 Jul 17 Sept - 21 Sept
Fees per module: Pretoria: R 7 533, 42 (R 6 608.26 + R 925.16 VAT) Other Venues: R 7 748.09 (R 6 796.57 + R 951.52 VAT)
Note: Because legislation is such an integral part of E nvironmental Management systems, we strongly recommend that learners also attend the En vironmental Legal course.
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SOUTH AFRICAN ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL REQUIREMENTS APPL ICABLE TO ISO 14001:2004
Introduction
The minimum legal requirements of ISO 14001 necessitate a commitment by the Organisation’s top management to comply with all the applicable environmental legislation. In order to implement this commitment, organisations must identify and have access to all applicable legal requirements. The relevance and application of the identified laws should also be understood and captured in the environmental management systems.
It follows that the legal requirements, together with the other elements of the environmental policy, must guide the organisations objectives and targets and environmental management programmes. It must also be incorporated into operational and monitoring procedures where appropriate.
The fragmentation of South Africa’s environmental legislation makes the isolation and interpretation of applicable legislation complex. Therefore, our legal training course has been designed to equip learners with a working knowledge of the most important South African environmental laws. The course also highlights the practical application of the law to the typical industrial and mining environment. The main objective of the course is to enable learners to identify and relate the applicable laws to their industries’ activities, products and services.
Environmental legal issues should be strategic priority of every Organisation. Therefore, personnel tasked with the implementation, management and evaluation of an environmental management system (EMS) effectively, they require an understanding of legal issues pertaining to EMS.
Note: The course focuses on obligations imposed by the respective act and regulations and not on philosophies underpinning the legislation.
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (5) days per module Course Outline : ISO 14001 and the environmental legal requirement s South African Environmental legal requirements related to:
• Personal liability for environmental offences in the workplace
• Air pollution control
• Water management
• Waste management
• Hazardous chemicals and substances (excluding dangerous goods transport)
• Environmental impact assessments
PRETORIA CAPE TOWN DURBAN
20 – 24 Feb 20 – 24 Aug 15 – 19 Oct
07 – 11 May
23 – 27 Jul
10 – 14 Sept
19 – 23 Nov
Fees: Pretoria R 8 934.32 (R 7 837.12 + R 1 097.20 VAT) Other areas R 8 979.89 (R 7 877.10 + R 1102.79 VAT)
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OHSAS 18001:2007 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (OHSMS)
Introduction
Organisations have a legal and social responsibility regarding the occupational health and safety of all employees in their working environment. This requires sound occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) due to hazards and risks that can have a detrimental effect on employees. OHSAS 18001:2007 has been written to be applicable to all types and sizes of organisations. The overall aim of the standard is to enable organisations to identify, eliminate or at least minimise and control their occupational hazards and lower their risks through improvement of OHSMS performance. All employees requiring an understanding of the OHSMS, or those involved with the establishment, implementation, maintenance, continual improvement, management and evaluation of an OHSAS 18001:2007 (OHSMS) should attend. Note 1: It is preferable that learners are already familiar with health and safety issues and risk assessments as the course focuses on the requiremen ts and interpretation of the management systems. Note 2: Learners are strongly advised to attend the OHS Legal Requirements Course. This will become a pre-requisite in future.
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INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANA GEMENT SYSTEMS (OHSMS)
The standard for OHS Management Systems (OHSAS 18001:2007) requires that: -
• Personnel are made aware of their roles and responsibilities within the organisation and its occupational health and safety management system.
This course aims to help organisations comply with the OHSAS 18001: 2007 requirements. It ensures that
learners attending the training understand and are able to implement these in their own environment. It also
helps to make personnel aware of the importance of their roles in the organisations and how to assist them to
achieve the occupational health and safety obligations and commitments.
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is two (2) days Course outline :
• Brief Overview of the OHSAS 18001: 2007
• OHS Concepts
• Management System Requirements of OHSAS 18001: 2007
• No examination will be written, 100% attendance required .
• Certificate of Attendance will be awarded.
Fees:
R 3 858.90 (R 3 385.00 + R 473.90 VAT)
Pretoria
March 22 – 23
April 04 – 05
May 02 – 03
September 25 – 26
October 24 – 25
November 27 – 28
Durban
February 08 – 09
April 25 – 26
August 06 – 07
October 02 – 03
Cape Town
March 22 – 23
September 25 – 26
PE
April 11 – 12
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OHSAS 18001:2007 UNDERSTANDING, IMPLEMENTATION AND AUDITING OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ( OHSMS)
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (5) days per module Module 1: Understanding and Implementation of OHSAS 18001:200 7
• Introduction to OHSAS 18001:2007 concepts • Similarities between ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 • Requirements, interpretation and intent of OHSAS 18001:2007 • Identification of Occupational Health and Safety hazards • The basic principles of risk assessment • Formulating the basis for the implementation and improvement of OHSAS 18001:2007 • The Certification process • Examination
Module 2: OHSMS Auditing - SAATCA Registered
• An overview of the types of OHSMS audits, reasons to audit and problems associated with audits • Understanding of the auditing principles and process • The process approach auditing • Understanding Management Systems and Certification challenges • Typical audit documentation, extensive practical assignments and audit scenarios • Examination
PRETORIA
Module 1 Module 2
S2000 16 Jan - 20 Jan 13 Feb - 17 Feb
S2001 27 Feb - 02 Mar 12 Mar - 16 Mar
S2002 14 May - 18 May 28 May - 01 Jun
S2003 11 Jun - 15 Jun 25 Jun - 29 Jun
S2004 09 Jul - 13 Jul 23 Jul - 27 Jul
S2005 13 Aug - 17 Aug 27 Aug - 31 Aug
S2006 10 Sept - 14 Sept 01 Oct - 05 Oct
S2007 08 Oct - 12 Oct 22 Oct - 26 Oct
S2008 05 Nov - 09 Nov 19 Nov 23 Nov
S2009 03 Dec - 07 Dec
DURBAN
S2010 12 Mar - 16 Mar 16 Apr - 20 Apr
S2011 14 May - 18 May 04 Jun - 08 Jun
S2012 09 Jul - 13 Jul 23 Jul - 27 Jul
S2013 03 Sept - 07 Sept 17 Sept - 21 Sept
S2014 15 Oct 19 Oct
19 Nov - 23 Nov
CAPE TOWN
S2015 20 Feb - 24 Feb 26 Mar - 30 Mar
S2016 18 Jun - 22 Jun 30 Jul - 03 Aug
S2017 08 Oct - 12 Oct
22 Oct - 26 Oct
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PORT ELIZABETH
S2018 25 Jun - 29 Jun 20 Aug - 24 Aug Fees per module: Pretoria: R 9 208.66 (R 8 077.78 + R 1 130.89 VAT) Other venues: R 9 849.71 (R 8 640.10 + R 1 209.61 VAT) Note: Because legislation is such an integral part of O ccupational Health and Safety systems, we strongly recommend that learners also attend the Le gal course.
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SOUTH AFRICAN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO 18001:2007
Introduction For personnel to implement, manage and evaluate an Occupational Health and Safety Management System effectively, they require an understanding of legal issues pertaining to an OHSMS. The employer has both a legal and moral duty to ensure that employees, the community and third parties are safeguarded as far as is reasonably practicable against occupational hazards and risk. The appropriate knowledge and understanding of legislation is essential for employees and management both from a common sense and a legal approach.
Note: The course focuses on obligations imposed by the respective Acts and Regulations of which personnel must have an understanding and not on philosophies underpinning the legislation.
Who should attend?
• Risk Managers; Safety Officers/Managers; System Coordinators; Occupational Health Practitioners; Senior Legal Appointees; Engineering Manager etc.
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is three (3) days per module
• Brief outline of the South African Legal system: legislature, different forms of liability for individuals
and organisations • Mine Health and Safety Act • Occupational Health and Safety Act • Contractor Management • OHSAS 18001: 2007 Risk and Legal Requirements • Basic Principles of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act • Basic Principles of the National Road Traffic Act • Basic Principles of the Hazardous Substances Act • Basic Principles of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act • Tobacco Products Control Act • Examination
Pretoria
14 – 16 March
18 – 20 July
15 – 17 October
Fees: Pretoria R 6 794.97 (R5 960.50 + R 834.47 VAT)
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SAATCA EXAMINATIONS Through the years we have established that the majority of our clients attend our courses to be able to conduct audits within their organisations as well as those that are interested in making auditing a career. These learners are afforded the opportunity to write a SAATCA accredited examinations.
After successful completion of SABS accredited Auditing courses, learners who wish to pursue a career as auditors and register with SAATCA, will need to pass the SABS auditing module with a 70% pass mark and thus, will be afforded the opportunity to write the external “SAATCA Board” examination at a SAATCA selected venue. These examinations must be written within 6 months after completion of the course. It is expected that learners have experience before they attempt to write this examinations and attain the 70% pass mark required for SAATCA entry level .
The SABS Training Academy examinations are currently SAATCA accredited and learners need to attain 70% or more to be eligible for application to SAATCA. SAATCA registration requirements need to be complied with as per the set SAATCA criteria. The duration of the SAATCA examinations is 2 hours. A learner will be offered only 1 opportunity to write the SAATCA with the SABS Training Academy. A certificate will be issued to indicate that the learner passed the SABS/SAATCA approved examinations.
The SAATCA will in the near future be designing and developing “SAATCA BOARD” examinations for registration of auditors. The SABS Training Academy can therefore not guarantee that their currently accredited examinations and certificates will enable future eligibility for application, as currently accepted by SAATCA. We are awaiting SAATCA directives and clarifications on the matter.
Please visit their website: www.saatca.co.za
PRETORIA March 02
August 31
December 07
DURBAN May 25
CAPE TOWN June 01
PE November 02
Fees:
R 896.04 (R 786.00 + R 110.04 VAT)
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SANS 10216:2009 EVALUATION OF VEHICLE TEST STATIONS
Introduction
The number of tragic accidents experienced by South Africans justifies the stipulation by the Department of Transport, which requires Vehicle Test Stations to comply with certain regulatory requirements, one of these being SANS 10216. Both the Road Traffic Act Authority and the customer need the assurance that the vehicle test station authority possesses an adequate level of competency, impartiality and integrity. When in compliance with the requirements of SANS 10216, consistency in vehicle testing and inspection services could be assured on a national basis.
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UNDERSTANDING SANS 10216:2009 EVALUATION OF VEHICLE TEST
STATIONS
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is three (3) days Course Outline:
• Concepts of Quality Management Systems • Review of Quality Management Systems including internal audits • Requirements of SANS 10216 • National Roads Traffic Act • Facilities and Equipment Requirements • National Road Traffic Act 93,1996 • Examination
Dates:
PRETORIA April 11 – 13
August 06 – 08
September 26 – 28
November 12– 14 Fees: Pretoria: R 4001.40 (R 3 510.00 + R 491.40 VAT)
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SANS 10330:2007 HACCP SYSTEMS
Introduction
Within the food and drink industry, HACCP is a well-known technique used to analyze potential food safety hazards in an operation. It assists in identifying where these may occur and also in evaluating which are more critical to consumer safety. The increasing demand for control of food and drink processes has resulted in companies worldwide introducing and maintaining HACCP systems. This course is designed to enable learners to understand, implement and maintain HACCP systems based on SANS 10330: “The implementation and management of a Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system”. The system ensures that companies produce food and drinks that are safe for human consumption.
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SANS 10330:2007 UNDERSTANDING AND AUDITING HACCP
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (5) days per module Module 1 : HACCP Concepts and the Requirements of SANS 10330 :2007
• Introduction to HACCP • Pre-requisite programs • Food Safety Hazards • SANS 10330:2007 Requirements • The HACCP study (principles & stages) • Maintaining the system • Practical Examples and Exercises • Examination
Module 2 : Audit Practice
• Introduction to auditing • Auditing Principles - ISO 19011 • Auditor Requirements • The Audit Program • The Audit Process • The Certification Process • Practical Examples and Exercises • Examination
PRETORIA
Module 1 Module 2
H2001 27 Feb - 02 Mar 26 Mar - 30 Mar
H2002 11 Jun - 15 Jun 02 Jul - 06 Jul
H2003 17 Sept - 21 Sept
08 Oct - 12 Oct
DURBAN
H2005 18 Jun - 22 Jun
H2006 16 Jul - 20 Jul
13 Aug - 17 Aug
CAPE TOWN
H2007 27 Aug - 31 Aug -
H2008 01 Oct - 05 Oct
29 Oct - 02 Nov
PORT ELIZABETH
H2009 12 Mar - 16 Mar 07 May - 11 May Fees per module: Pretoria R 6 354.37 (R 5 574.00 + R 780.36 VAT) Other venues: R 6 906.92 (R 6 058.70 + R 848.22 VAT)
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ISO 22000: 2005 UNDERSTANDING AND AUDITING FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
INTRODUCTION This course could include a combination of learners with different levels of knowledge on management systems, for example ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and SANS 10330 and/or HACCP principles as described by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. The knowledge of any of the above-mentioned management systems will not imply that the learner will be allowed exemption on any part/module of this course. An understanding of good food handling practices as described by Regulation 918 of the Health Act and/or SANS 10049 is required. COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (5) days per module Module 1: ISO 22000 concepts and requirements
• Introduction • Prerequisite programmes • Documentation • HACCP in general • Planning and realization of safe products • Practical examples and Exercises • Examination
Module 2: Audit practice
• Auditing Principles – ISO 19011 • Food Safety Management Systems Audit • Validation, verification and improvement of the Food Safety Management Systems • Practical examples and Exercises • Examination
PRETORIA
Module 1 Module 2
FS2001 16 Apr - 20 Apr 21 May - 25 May
FS2002 23 Jul - 27 Jul 20 Aug - 24 Aug
FS2003 22 Oct - 26 Oct
19 Nov - 23 Nov
DURBAN
FS2004 14 May - 18 May
FS2005 11 Jun - 15 Jun
10 Sept - 14 Sept
CAPE TOWN
FS2006 04 Jun - 08 Jun
FS2007 13 Aug - 17 Aug
10 Sept - 14 Sept
PORT ELIZABETH
FS2008 28 May - 01 Jun 23 Jul - 27 Jul Fees per module: Pretoria : R 6 542. 46 (R 5 739.00 + R 803. 46 VAT) Other venues: R 7 197. 96 (R 6 314.00 + R 883. 96 VAT)
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SANS 10049:2011 FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT - REQUIREMENTS FOR PREREQUISITE PROGRAMMES (PRPs)
PREREQUISITE PROGRAMMES ON FOOD SAFETY FOR FOOD MANUFACTURING (SANS 10049) is a standard prepared by the South African Bureau of Standards to specify the requirements for prerequisite programmes to assist in controlling food safety hazards. The intention is that the standard be used independently or in conjunction with SANS/ISO 22000 or SANS 10330 to support management systems to meet requirements with regard to prerequisite programmes. Prerequisite programmes are the basic conditions and activities that are necessary to maintain a hygienic environment throughout the food chain suitable for the production, handling, storage and distribution of safe food products. Prerequisite programmes therefore assist in preventing and controlling the likelihood of introducing food safety hazards such as biological, chemical or physical in the product or processing environment. Duration of Modules : The course duration is five (5) days COURSE OUTCOMES Module 1 : Understanding SANS 10330
• Introduction to SANS 10330 • Documentation Requirements • Management Responsibility • Prerequisite Programme Requirements • Realization of PRPs • Control of non-conformities • Practical Exercises and Examination
Module 2 : Audit Practice
• Introduction to auditing • Auditing Principles - ISO 19011 • Auditor Requirements • The Audit Program • The Audit Process • The Certification Process • Practical Examples and Exercises • Examination
PRETORIA
Module 1 Module 2
PR2001 07 May - 11 May 28 May - 01 Jun
PR2002 30 Jul - 03 Aug 27 Aug - 31 Aug
PR2003 29 Oct - 02 Nov
26 Nov - 30 Nov
DURBAN
PR2004 21 May - 25 May
FS2005 03 Sept - 07 Sept
12 Nov - 16 Nov
CAPE TOWN
FS2006 04 Jun - 08 Jun
FS2007 17 Sept - 21 Sept
19 Nov - 23 Nov
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PORT ELIZABETH
FS2008 11 Jun - 15 Jun 13 Aug - 17 Aug Fees per module: Pretoria: R 6 354.37 (R 5 574.00 + R 780.36 VAT) Other venues: R 6 906.92 (R 6 058.70 + R 848.22 VAT)
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PRODUCT CERTIFICATION – SABS MARK SCHEME
Introduction The SABS Mark Scheme is a certification process by which a third party (i.e. SABS Commercial) gives
assurance that a product fulfils specified requirements.
The SABS Mark Scheme applies only to products/commodities for which technical South African national
specifications (SANS) exist. This is an accredited type 5* product certification scheme.
The SABS mark is applied to both locally manufactured and imported products/commodities.
COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is two (2) days
• A full understanding of aspects of the SABS Mark Scheme
• The Certification Process and Requirements
• The Quality System Requirements as defined in the general and specific permit conditions
• Sampling and Testing requirements and process, including the more specialised witness testing
PRETORIA
MS 2000 15 Feb - 16 Feb
MS 2001 18 Jun - 19 Jun
MS 2002 19 Sept - 20 Sept
Fees:
Pretoria : R 3 858.90 (R 3 385.00 + R 473.90 VAT)
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ISO/ IEC 17025:2005 General Requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
Introduction This course aims to give an understanding of the general requirements for the competence of the laboratory and its staff to carry out tests and/or calibrations, including sampling. It covers testing and calibration performed using standard methods, non-standard methods and laboratory methods. This International Standard is applicable to all organizations performing test(s) and/or calibration(s). This include for example, first, second and third party laboratories and laboratories where testing and/or calibration forms part of inspection and product certification. It is applicable to all laboratories regardless of the number of personnel or the extent of the scope of testing and/or calibration activities. It is for use by laboratories in developing their management system for quality, administrative and technical operations. BASIC COURSE IN ISO 17025:2005 COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is five (3) days
• Brief overview of the Standard
• Management requirements
• Technical requirements
• Practical examples and exercises = Portfolio of evidence
• Certificate of Attendance
PRETORIA (BASIC COURSE)
IEC 2003 16 Apr -
18 Apr
IEC 2004 20 Aug -
22 Aug
IEC 2005 19 Nov -
21 Nov Fees Pretoria: R 3 762.00 (R 3 300.00+ R 462.00 VAT)
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ADVANCED COURSE IN ISO 17025:2005 COURSE OUTCOMES
The course duration is five (5) days
• Brief Overview of the Standard • Management Requirements • Technical Requirements • Questionnaires • Practical examples and exercises = Portfolio of evidence • Certificates of Competence will be awarded
PRETORIA (ADVANCED COURSE)
IEC 2000 20 Feb -
24 Feb
IEC 2001 18 Jun -
22 Jun
IEC 2002 22 Oct -
26 Oct Fees Pretoria: R 6 270.00 (R 5 500.00+ R 770.00 VAT)
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UNDERSTANDING INTERGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND QUALITY (SHEQ )
Introduction: More organizations are realizing the benefit of integrating various Management Systems, each with their own requirements, into one system to make control over all the aspects easier. This course is aimed at giving learners an understanding of the various Management System standards and how they can be integrated into
one system. Course duration: The course is run over five (5) working days Course outline: The course consists of the following:
• Introduction to integrated Management Systems • Integrated Management Systems - Requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001. • Audit Techniques & Audit Types • Classification of Findings • Written Reports • Examination
DURBAN
SHEQ 2000 13 Feb -
17 Feb
SHEQ 2011 25 Jun -
29 Jun
Fees DURBAN: R 9 120.00 (R 8 000.00+ R 1 120.00 VAT) For all other regions SHEQ will be offered as an in -house training
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BASIC FIRE FIGHTING
Basic Fire Fighting is a course designed to equip learners with the knowledge and necessary skills to
manage and extinguish a fire in the home, office or industrial environment, using a variety of skills and
various fire fighting equipment covered during the course.
COURSE DURATION: 1 day
ELEMENTS COVERED:
• Course Introduction
• Intro To Chemistry Of Fire
• Intro To Fire Prevention
• Intro To Fire Protection
• Intro To Fire Fighting
• Intro To Emergency Planning
• Responding To An Emergency
• Intro To Fire Inspections
TARGET GROUP:
• All Employees
PRETORIA CAPE TOWN DURBAN
24 Feb 28 Jun 18 Oct
24 Aug
Fees per module Pretoria: R 1 630.20 (R 1 430.00 + R 200.20 VAT) All other venues: R 1 881.00 (R 1 650.00 + R 231.00 VAT)
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SHE REPRESENTATIVE (SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL)
On completion of the course the learner will be able to identify, evaluate and record safety and health
hazards in their designated work areas and be able to evaluate the risks attached to operational tasks and
processes.
COURSE DURATION: Two (2) days
ELEMENTS COVERED:
- Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- Theory Of Health and Safety Management
- Legal Requirements
- Risk And Hazard Identification
- Report The Findings
- Incident Investigation
- Health And Safety Committees
- Practical Exercises
TARGET GROUP:
- All Health And Safety Representatives
- Committee Members and Shop Stewards
PRETORIA CAPE TOWN DURBAN
22 – 23 Mar 14 – 15 Nov 11 – 12 Apr
19 – 20 Sept
Fees per module Pretoria: R 3 260.40 (R 2 860.00 + R 400.40 VAT) All other venues: R 3 762.00 (R 3 300.00 + R 462.00 VAT)
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ACCIDENT / INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
On completion of the course the learner will be able to explain the requirements pertaining to conducting a
preliminary investigation, gather information, as well as perform the post investigation activities.
COURSE DURATION: 2 days
ELEMENTS COVERED:
• Explain the specified requirements pertaining to conducting a preliminary investigation into workplace incidents
• Explain the scope and objectives of SHE legislation
• Gather information for the preliminary investigation
• Identify incident causes
• Practical Exercises
TARGET GROUP:
• All Health And Safety Representatives
• Members of investigation teams
• Managers
PRETORIA
23 – 24 May 11 – 12 Jul
Fees per module Pretoria: R 3 260.40 (R 2 860.00 + R 400.40 VAT)
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INTRODUCTION TO STANDARDIZATION
Prerequisite for internal candidates: SABS Induction and Value Chain
Course Content:
• Definition and function of standards
• Role of the SABS
• National, regional and international standardization
• Concepts and terminology related to standardization
• The standards development process, including maintenance
• Documents developed and/or published by SABS Standards.
• The role and function of technical committees
Course Duration:
3 days
Course Outcomes:
On completion of this module, learners will be able to:
• Discuss the role of the SABS and SABS Standards in standards development.
• Understand and comment on the concept, purpose and benefits of standards and standardization.
• Discuss (in basic terms) the international standards environment and explain the role of SABS
Standards in the international standards environment.
• List and describe the range of documents published by SABS Standards.
• Explain the standards development process, including its stages and basic terminology.
• Explain the difference between locally developed standards and adopted standards.
• Discuss the purpose and composition of technical committees, as well as the meaning of consensus
in the context of standards development.
• Identify functions and role-players in the standards development process.
• Understand the purpose and system of standards maintenance.
Target Group:
• All SABS employees who work in a direct or indirect capacity with national standards, including
Auditors and Test Officers
• Chairpersons and members of the SABS technical committees and Working Groups
• Persons who are involved with the development or drafting of standards
PRETORIA
17 – 19 Jan 19 – 21 Jun 27 – 29 Nov
Fees per module Pretoria: R 4 500.00 (R 3 947.37 + R 552.63 VAT)
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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES (SABS STAFF ONLY)
Prerequisite for internal candidates: Introduction to Standardization
Course Content:
• Process and procedures that apply to the development of National Standards and similar normative
documents
• Requirements that apply to the various stages in the development of a standard
• The use and purpose of forms and other communication in the standards development process
Course Duration:
6 days
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, learners will be able to…
• Describe in detail the stages and process of development of a national standard.
• Discuss the purpose of each stage of standards development, as well as the responsibilities,
activities and role-players relevant to each stage of standards development.
• Explain the role that a technical committee plays in the development of a national standard.
• Anticipate possible problems within the standards development process and propose ways to avoid
and/or solve such problems.
• Describe the function, procedures and administrative requirements of the Standards Approval
Committee (SAC).
• Identify and use appropriately the forms associated with each stage of standards development.
• Explain and apply the rules and conventions applicable to the development of a national standard.
• Explain the procedures and functions involved in the maintenance of standards.
• Compare and participate in the development of local/homegrown standards and the adoption of
regional/international/foreign national standards.
• Participate in and implement the complete standards development process.
• Describe the procedure for the development of normative documents other than national standards.
Target Group:
• SABS Committee Administrators
• SABS Standards Writers
• Standards administrative staff
• Chairpersons of the SABS Technical committees • Conveners of Working Groups
NOTE This course is designed as hands-on training for SABS Standards employees and therefore process-
specific. It is not recommended for external candidates.
PRETORIA
08 – 15 Feb 15 – 22 Aug
Fees per module Pretoria: R 6 700.00 (R 5 877.20 + R 822.80) VAT
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WRITING A NATIONAL STANDARD
Prerequisite: Introduction to Standardization
Prerequisite for internal candidates:
• Introduction to Standardization
• Standards Development Processes and Procedures
• Understanding the WTO/TBT requirements
• The Standards Act for Standards Writers
Course Content:
• Rules for the structure and drafting of a national standard and similar document
• Requirements for the content of a standard
• Rules for drafting the various elements of a standard
• Rules that apply to the maintenance of standards
Course Duration:
6 days
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, learners will be able to…
• Identify and apply the concepts and principles that are applicable to, and support, standards.
• Understand the function of writing a national standard.
• Determine the type of standard or other deliverable needed.
• Draft an appropriate scope and title for a standard.
• Select suitable keywords and draft an abstract.
• Organize information effectively within a standard and arrange the typical components of a standard
into a typical and coherent structure.
• Explain and apply the rules and conventions applicable to the drafting of a national standard.
• Ensure that language and style within a standard are appropriate and that standard wording is used
wherever possible.
• Draft Test Methods appropriately.
• Understand the legal issues involved in the writing of standards.
• Explain and apply the drafting rules, conventions and considerations particular to the maintenance of
existing standards.
Target Group:
• Standards Writers
• Standards Editors
• Technical Reviewers
• Chairpersons and members of SABS Technical committees
• Conveners of Working Groups
PRETORIA
16 – 23 May 14 – 21 Nov
Fees per module Pretoria: R 6 700.00 (R 5 877.20 + R 822.80) VAT
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APPLICATION OF ARP 013
Prerequisite: Writing a national standard
Course Content:
The rules, guidelines and conventions contained in ARP 013, Rules for the structure and drafting of
standards.
ARP 013 covers the following:
• General principles of standards
• Structure, including subdivision of subject matter and numbering of subject matter
• The use of notes and footnotes
• The use of tables and figures
• References
• Cross referencing
• Quantities, units and symbols
NOTE This document is aligned with the ISO/IEC Directives – Part 2: Rules for the structure and drafting of
standards.
Course Duration:
3 days
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, learners will be familiar with the contents of ARP 013 and able to apply it in the
development of standards and other normative documents.
Target Group:
• Standards Writers
• Standards Editors
• Technical Reviewers
• Word Processors (Typists)
• Conveners of Working Groups
PRETORIA
29 – 31 May
Fees per module Pretoria: R 4 500.00 (R 3 947.37 + R 552.63 VAT)
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UNDERSTANDING THE WTO/TBT AGREEMENT
(World Trade Organization/Technical Barriers to Trade)
Prerequisite: Introduction to standardization
Course Content:
• The history and purpose of the WTO/TBT agreement
• The implications of the WTO/TBT agreement for the development of standards
Course duration:
Half day (4 hours)
Course Outcomes:
On completion of this module, learners will be able to…
• Explain why standards are developed in the way that they are.
• Describe how the development of standards relates to the WTO/TBT Agreement.
• Explain the obligations that the SABS has as a Standards Organization to the TBT Agreement.
Target Group:
• Standards Writers
• Standards Editors
• Technical Reviewers
• Chairpersons and members of SABS Technical committees
• Conveners of Working Groups
• SABS Commercial managers
• Other SABS employees concerned with national standards and their content.
PRETORIA
21 Feb 30 Oct
Fees per module Pretoria: R 750.00 (R 657.90 + R 92.10 VAT)
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STANDARDS ACT OF STANDARDS WRITERS
Prerequisite: Introduction to standardization
Course Content:
• The history and purpose of the Standards Act
• The implication of the Standards Act for the development and publication of National Standards and
similar documents.
Course Duration:
Two (2) days
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, learners will be able to…
• Explain the purposes of the Standards Act and its relevance to SABS Standards.
• Discuss the continued existence, objectives and functions of the SABS.
• Demonstrate awareness of the basic principles and requirements regarding management of the
SABS.
• Describe the purpose and operation of an Advisory Forum and Government Consultative Forum
under the Standards Act.
• Debate the concept, purpose and requirements of a National Norm for the development of standards
(including identification of SANS1-1).
• Identify the linkages to, and relationship between, the ways in which SABS Standards goes about
developing standards, and the requirements/ contents of the Standards Act.
• Identify the requirements of the Standards Act and SANS 1-2 with regard to the recognition of
Standards Development Organizations and debate the merits of standards development by
organizations other than the SABS.
• Discuss the purpose of, and process for, the incorporation of South African National Standards into
law.
• Identify the relationship between the Standards Act of 2008 and the National Regulator for
Compulsory Specifications Act of 2008.
Target Group:
• Standards Writers
• Standards Editors
• Technical Reviewers
• Chairpersons and members of SABS Technical committees
• Conveners of Working Groups
• SABS Commercial managers
• Other SABS employees concerned with national standards and their content
PRETORIA
28 – 29 Feb 28 – 29 Aug 06 – 07 Nov
Fees per module Pretoria: R 3 500.00 (R 3 070.18 + R 429.82 VAT)
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SUCCESSFUL MINUTES THE SABS WAY
Prerequisites:
• Introduction to standardization
• Standards development processes and procedures
• Effective committee meetings
Prerequisite for internal candidates: English for standards
Course Content:
• The purpose and function of minutes of a meeting
• The role and responsibilities of the person taking minutes at a meeting
• Basic rules for taking and drafting minutes
• Conventions around the minutes of SABS Technical Committees
• Skills required and applied in the taking and drafting of minutes
Course Duration:
Two (2) days
Course Outcomes:
On completion of this module, learners will be able to…
• Explain the benefits of taking minutes efficiently and effectively.
• Describe the role of the minute taker.
• Explain what skills are required of a minute taker.
• Apply minute taking skills effectively i.e. listening, note taking.
• Apply the correct format and process for taking and writing minutes of SABS Technical Committees
as resolutions.
Target Group:
• Committee Administrators
• Conveners of Working Groups
• Other SABS employees tasked with taking and/or writing minutes of meetings.
PRETORIA
27 – 28 Mar 18 – 19 Sept
Fees per module Pretoria: R 3 500.00 (R 3 070.18 + R 429.82 VAT)
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ENGLISH FOR STANDARDS
Course Content:
• The presentation, structure, grammar and tone of business communication as applied in a standards
environment
• Rules and guidelines for the writing of reports, in particular in the standards environment
Course Duration:
Four (4) days
Course Outcomes:
On completion of this module, learners will be able to:
• Communicate accurately and effectively and therefore present a professional image of the SABS.
• Use grammar, spelling and tenses appropriate for business correspondence.
• Understand and make use of the correct modal verbs.
• Communicate in writing in a manner that reflects professionalism.
• Understand the presentation, structure, grammar and tone of a business email.
• Write professional reports.
• Apply punctuation appropriate for use in business communication.
Target Group:
• Standards Writers
• Technical Reviewers
• Committee Administrators
• Conveners of Working Groups
• Sales and Information Officers
• Auditors
• Test Officers
• Administrators
• Human Capital Consultants
• Other SABS employees tasked with writing reports
• Other SABS employees who have to communicate with the public
PRETORIA
24 – 27 Jan 03 – 06 Jul 08 – 11 Oct
Fees per module Pretoria: R 5 500.00 (R 4 824.57 + R 675.43 VAT)
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EFFECTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Prerequisites:
• Introduction to standardization
• Standards Development processes and Procedures
Course Content:
• The purpose and functioning of Technical Committees
• The role and responsibilities of the chairperson
• The roles and responsibilities of committee members
• Typical committee proceedings
• The function of chairing a meeting
• The function of organizing a meeting
Course Duration:
4 days
Course Outcomes:
On completion of this module, learners will be able to…
As a member of the SABS Secretariat and/or as Stand ards Committee Chairperson…...
• Explain the purpose(s) of holding committee meetings.
• Identify and diagnose typical problems that occur in committee meetings.
• Explain how committees are established and maintained, including the purpose and importance of
the Strategic Policy Statement and committee membership status.
• Identify appropriate committee members and discuss the benefits of committee membership.
• Identify the roles played by various committee members.
• The motives of committee members and their potential impact on committee proceedings.
• Apply rules relating to the development of South African standards, specifically, interpret and
practically apply rules concerning acceptance criteria.
• Explain the process and considerations for the appointment of a committee chairperson.
• Identify and carry out the roles and responsibilities of SABS Standards secretariat with regard to the
administration and organization of committees and committee meetings.
• Generate effective agendas for committee meetings.
As a Committee Chairperson…
• Identify the purpose, responsibilities and key qualities of a committee chairperson.
• Prepare adequately and effectively for the role of committee chairperson.
• List and apply general guidelines for chairing committee meetings effectively.
• Debate and internalize the concept of consensus (in the context of technical committees).
• Understand and apply rules pertaining to voting.
• Recognize amongst group members, as well as select for use, appropriate meeting behavior
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patterns.
• Identify and apply techniques and skills for guiding group discussion.
• Demonstrate an understanding of basic theory relating to the following:
o Behavioral styles (aggression, assertion and non-assertion);
o Group development and dynamics;
o Group decision making;
o Personality types;
o Managing exhibited behavior within a group context; and
o Non-verbal communication (body language).
• Coordinate activities and actions of a committee on an ongoing basis.
• Effectively lead and manage committee interaction and discussion in order to facilitate the committee
to reach consensus.
• Identify personal development needs for increasing competence in chairing committee meetings.
Target Group:
• Managers
• Standards Writers
• Chairpersons of technical committees
• Committee Administrators
• Conveners of Working Groups
• Other SABS employees tasked with chairing or organizing meetings
PRETORIA
05 – 08 Mar 04 – 07 Sept
Fees per module Pretoria: R 5 500.00 (R 4 824.57 + R 675.43 VAT)
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PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION
Prerequisite:
• Introduction to standardization
• Effective committee meetings
Course Content:
• The purpose of international standardization activities
• The role of the SABS in the international standards environment
• Levels of participation in international standardization
• The role and responsibilities of an International Secretariat
• The role and responsibilities of national mirror committees
• Rules and guidelines for attending an international meeting
Course Duration:
3 days
Course Outcomes:
On completion of this module, learners will be able to…
• Debate the purpose of the SABSs involvement in international standardization.
• Discuss the relationship (including similarities and differences) between national and international
standardization.
• Describe the process and methodology for developing international standards.
• Identify the role, duties and responsibilities of a national standards body (NSB) in relation to
international standardization.
• Prepare adequately and appropriately for international travel and participation in international
committee meetings.
• Interact appropriately with international committee members and other role players in international
standardization.
• Participate constructively in international committee meetings.
• Explain the considerations for hosting international committee meetings and respond appropriately to
such requests.
• Explain the considerations for acceptance/refusal of the secretariat function for an international
technical committee and respond appropriately to such requests.
Target Group:
• Learners to international meetings
• International Secretariats
• International Chairpersons and Conveners
• Members of mirror committees
PRETORIA
12 – 14 Jun 03 – 05 Dec
Fees per module Pretoria: R 4 500.00 (R 3 947.37 + R 552.63 VAT)
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR STANDARDS WRITERS
Prerequisites:
• Introduction to standardization
• Writing a national standard
Prerequisite for internal candidates: Standards Development Processes and Procedures
Course Content:
• The nature and purpose of projects
• The purpose of project management
• The phases of project management
• Roles and responsibilities in project management
Course Duration:
3 days
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, learners will be able to…
• Identify and describe a project
• Explain basic project management principles
o Project scheduling, planning of a project
o Types of projects
• Apply Project Management to standards development
o Standards development stages (SANS 1-1)
o Linking PM skills to standards development stages
• Monitor and control multiple projects
Target Group:
Standards Writers
Project Leaders
Programme Managers
PRETORIA
11 – 13 Apr 10 – 12 Jul 23 – 25 Oct
Fees per module Pretoria: R 4 500.00 (R 3 947.37 + R 552.63 VAT)
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ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
Summary:
The training offers insight on how to approach problems. It provides the know-how on not only treating the
symptoms but forces one to look deeper into what the cause of the problem is. The Root Cause Analysis is a
popular technique used to help one understand what caused the problem in the first place. It seeks to identify
the origin of the problem.
The RCA technique seeks to determine:-
i. What happened?
ii. Why it happened?
iii. What to do to reduce the likelihood that it will happen again.
It ensures success of a company’s corrective action process and also creates opportunities for continual improvement. Course Content:
• Introduction to RCA • Definitions • Benefits of RCA • Practical guide to carrying out an RCA • RCA Tools and Techniques
• Fishbone/ Ishikawa Diagram • 5 Why’s technique
Course Duration:
Two (2) days
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this training, learners will be able to…
• Identify and define the problem • Describe the problem • Collect decision-making data • Identify possible causal factors • Identify the root cause(s) • Recommend and Implement solutions
Target Group:
• Process Quality Control/ Assurance staff • Auditors • Managers • Management Representatives
13 – 14 Feb 20 – 21 Jun
PRETORIA
17 – 18 Sept
DURBAN 2 – 3 Apr
CAPE TOWN 8 – 9 Oct Fees per module Pretoria: R 3 260.40 (R 2 860.00 + R 400.40 VAT) All other venues: R 3 762.00 (R 3 300.00 + R 462.00 VAT)
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IN-HOUSE COURSES
INTERNAL AUDITING FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – ISO 9001:2008 (NOT SAATCA CERTIFIED)
Introduction: The implementation of a Quality Management System in accordance with the ISO 9000 series necessitate that more personnel understand the standards’ requirements as well as their roles in maintaining the system. The main aim of this course is to enable learners to assist in the evaluation of their own organisations’ Quality Management Systems. Course duration and outline: five (5) days The course consists of the following:
• Requirements of ISO 9001:2008 • Process approach Auditing practices • Assessment: On site Process Approach Auditing • Examination
UNDERSTANDING INTERGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND QUALITY (SHEQ )
Introduction: More organizations are realizing the benefit of integrating various Management Systems, each with their own requirements, into one system to make control over all the aspects easier. This course is aimed at giving learners an understanding of the various Management System standards and how they can be integrated into
one system. Course duration and outline: The course is run over five (5) working days and consists of the following:
• Introduction to integrated Management Systems • Integrated Management Systems - Requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001. • Audit Techniques & Audit Types • Classification of Findings • Written Reports • Examination
INTERNAL AUDITING OF SHE, H&S, E AND QUALITY MANAGE MENT SYSTEMS – ISO 9001
Introduction: Implementation of quality management systems in accordance with the ISO 9000 series requires more personnel to understand the requirements in order to help maintain the system. The main aim of this course is to enable learners to assist in the evaluation and maintenance of a quality system based on the ISO 9000 series requirements.
Course duration and outline: The course is run over five (5) working days and consists of the following:
• Requirements of ISO 9001:2000 • Process approach Auditing practices Assessment: On site process approach Auditing
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QUALITY AWARENESS WORKSHOP FOR SHOPFLOOR WORKERS – ISO 9001:2008
Introduction: The ISO 9001:2008 standard for Quality Management Systems is based on processes and systems that affect the quality of products and services throughout their life cycle. This is in recognising that products and services delivered by organisations are a result of the inputs from the shop floor personnel. There is therefore a great need to improve quality awareness and understanding of their roles and responsibilities. Course duration and outline: half (1/2) day The course consists of the following:
• The importance of Quality and Quality Management Systems • Quality Concepts • Objectives • How processes affect each other • The roles and importance of workers in an organisation • Advantages of the Quality Management Systems
QUALITY AWARENESS WORKSHOP FOR TOP MANAGEMENT – ISO 9001:2008
Introduction: In the past, compliance with the standard was often the Quality Manager’s responsibility. This resulted in a Quality Management System operating in isolation within the Quality Assurance Department. The intent of ISO 9001:2008 is that Top Management has to demonstrate its support and involvement in the development and implementation of the QMS. Thus active participation in establishing and managing processes to ensure compliance with the needs of customers, interested parties, legal and/or regulatory requirements is vital.
Course duration and outline: half (1/2) day The course consists of the following:
• Quality Concepts and Terminology • Requirements of ISO 9001:2008 • Management Responsibility • Quality Policy and Objectives at all functions and levels • Quality Management Principles and their application
INTERNAL AUDITING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYST EMS (EMS) – ISO 14001:2004
Introduction: The implementation of an Environmental Management System in accordance with the ISO 14001:2004 necessitate that more employees understand the standards’ requirements as well as their roles in maintaining the system. The main aim of this course is to enable learners to assist in the evaluation of their own organisations’ Environmental Management Systems. Course duration and outline: five (5) days The course consists of the following:
• Requirements of ISO 14001:2004 • Process Approach Auditing practices • Assessment: On site Process Approach Auditing • Examination
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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS WORKSHOP FOR TOP MANAGEMENT – ISO 14001
Introduction: An Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) is a powerful tool to help organisations to successfully meet today’s financial, regulatory, and statutory as well as environmental challenges. Communication is required at all levels to ensure that every employee understands why an Environmental Management System is being implemented. For a successful implementation, basic environmental training for management and their staff whose activities can impact on environmental aspects is necessary and required by ISO 14001. Separate courses are offered in this regard i.e.
• Emphasis on management responsibility, support and involvement in the implementation and the maintenance of the system
Course duration and outline: half (1/2) day The course consists of the following:
• Understanding and defining Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001) ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS WORKSHOP FOR SHOPFLOOR WORK ERS – ISO 14001 Introduction: An Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) is a powerful tool to help organisations to successfully meet today’s financial, regulatory, and statutory as well as environmental challenges. Communication is required at all levels to ensure that every employee understands why an Environmental Management System is being implemented. For a successful implementation, basic environmental training for management and their staff whose activities can impact on environmental aspects is necessary and required by ISO 14001. Separate courses are offered in this regard i.e.
• Emphasis on understanding their roles and responsib ilities in the system Course duration and outline: half (1/2) day The course consists of the following:
• Understanding and defining Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001) OCCUPATIONAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY AWARENESS FOR TOP M ANAGEMENT– OHSAS 18001 Introduction: An Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001) is a powerful tool to help organisations successfully meet their legal and social responsibility regarding the occupational health and safety of all employees in their working environment. It ensures that measures are put in place to protect employees in their respective activities against hazards and risks that can have a detrimental effect on them. It enables organisations to identify and control their occupational hazards and lower their risks through improvement Communication is required at all levels to ensure that all employees understand why OHSAS is being implemented. For a successful implementation of OHSAS, basic training for staff is required. Separate courses are offered in this regard i.e.
• Emphasis on their responsibility, support and involvement in the implementation and maintenance of the system
Course duration and outline: half (1/2) day The course is half day and consists of the following:
• Understanding and defining Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001)
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OCCUPATIONAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY AWARENESS FOR SHOPF LOOR WORKERS – OHSAS 18001 Introduction: An Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001) is a powerful tool to help organisations successfully meet their legal and social responsibility regarding the occupational health and safety of all employees in their working environment. It ensures that measures are put in place to protect employees in their respective activities against hazards and risks that can have a detrimental effect on them. It enables organisations to identify and control their occupational hazards and lower their risks through improvement Communication is required at all levels to ensure that all employees understand why OHSAS is being implemented. For a successful implementation of OHSAS, basic training for staff is required. Separate courses are offered in this regard i.e.
• Emphasis on understanding their roles and responsibilities in the system Course duration and outline: half (1/2) day The course is half day and consists of the following:
• Understanding and defining Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001)
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ISO/TS 16949:2009 – QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPLICATION OF ISO 9001:2008 F OR AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION AND RELEVANT SERVICE PART ORGANIZATIONS
This course aims to help organizations comply with the requirements and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its processes. The auditing module, aims to help organizations improve their performance in performing internal quality audits and to provide management with an effective independent evaluation of performance. COURSE OUTCOMES The course duration is three (3) days per module Module 1: Understanding and implementation of the requirements of ISO/TS16949:2009.
• An overview of the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) and the development of ISO/TS16949 for the automotive industry.
• Describing the benefits of ISO/TS16949:2009 and customer specific requirements • Applicability and requirements for certification. • Application of the automotive process approach • Description of documentation requirements • The requirements of the technical specification with the focus on ISO/TS16949 specific requirements
(additional to ISO9001) • Quality management principles • Examination
Module 2: Auditing to the requirements of ISO/TS16949:2009 and customer specific requirements.
• Understanding the benefits of automotive process approach to auditing. • Understanding the processes of system, manufacturing process and product audits. • Preparation and planning for an audit • Performing audits • Audit reports and follow up corrective actions • The certification process • Examination.
NOTE: Learners have to have attended and successf ully completed an ISO 9001 course prior to enrolling for this ISO 13485 course.
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TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM To: South African Bureau of Standards Fax No. : (012) 428-6623 SABS Training Academy Tel. Admin : (012) 428-65 05/03 E-mail : training@sabs.co.za Private Bag X191 PRETORIA 0001 Surname and Initials: Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs _________________________________________________ Preferred name : __________________________________________________________________
ID No.:
(Attach copy of ID) Name of organisation :_____________________________________________________________ VAT Number: _____________________________________________________________________ Organisation Postal address: Postal address of Ce rtificate (Where invoice must be posted to) (Where certificate must be posted to)
__________________________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________________ Tel No.: __________________________ Fax No.: __________________________________ Cell No : __________________________________________________________________________ Learner E-mail address : __________________________________________________________ Course Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Group number : ____________________________________________________________________ (As per brochure e.g. E2010) Dates of course : ___________________________________________________________________ Payment advice: When and how? ___________________________________________________ (Fax PO number and/or confirmation of payment) Organisation’s Accounts Contact person & Tel No .: __________________________________ ** PURCHASE ORDER NO.: _______________________________________________________ Please indicate your dietary preference: _________ ________________________________ (Vegetarian, Halaal or any food allergies)
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Please indicate how you came to know about the cour se: Website Brochure Colleague Exhibition Oth er Specify:_______________________ Emergency contact person’s name and number : _______________________________________ Terms and conditions of bookings:
Registration forms must be completed and submitted 20 days prior to a scheduled course Full course fees are payable in advance if your Organisation does not have an account with
SABS or when you attend as an individual. Confirmation of attendance is only permitted upon receipt of a Purchase Order number if
your Organisation has an account with SABS or full payment before commencement of the course if the Organisation does not have an account with SABS.
Failure to provide proof of payment will lead to the learner being refused entry to the course. SABS reserves the right to cancel /reschedule the course due to insufficient learner
registrations. All cancellations by learner must reach the above address, in writing, not later than 10 days
prior to the commencement date of the course. An administration and cancellation fee of 50% will be payable in respect of a cancellation
received less than 10 days prior to the commencement date of the course. Non attendance without a cancellation notification will result in the full course fee payable.
AUTHORIZATION: _______________________________________ ___________________________________ INITIALS AND SURNAME DESIGNATION _______________________________________ ___________________________________ AUTHORIZATION SIGNATURE DATE TCQMF07_01
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Map / Directions
GPS: S 25 46’ 10’’ Latitude E 28 12’ 42” Longitude
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Entering Pretoria on N4 from Witbank/Emalahleni
• On entering Pretoria, the N4 becomes Pretorius Street. • The Holiday Inn Garden court will be on your right. • Keep to the left hand lane as you will have to turn left into Duncan Street. (It’s about one or two
robots from when you get off highway) • Proceed on Duncan all the way up, (You will pass over two main streets i.e. Lynwood Road and
Charles Street), up to the Brooklyn Mall Circle (an island where a few roads come together). Go around the island and take the Middel Street turning.
• Middel Street changes into George Storrar about a kilometre down. • Keep to the right-hand lane as you will turn right on Totius street. • Along George Storrar, you will see the Little Company of Mary Hospital on your right and SPAR
AND ENGEN will be on your left. At the intersection turn right onto Totius street. The SABS buildings will be on your left hand side.
• Take the little slipway off to left (about 50 metres from the intersection) i.e. Dr Lategan road, • Pass the main gate and travel down approx. 100metres towards the second gate. Crawford College
High School will be on your right. • Enter at this gate and tell Security you are going to the Training Academy. You will be required to
sign.
Brooklyn Mall
Duncan Street Middel Street
George Storrar
Little Company of Mary Hospital
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