Training description
Internal Audits IATF 16949
Conducting internal audits according to the requirements and approaches of IATF 16949 is a powerful way to audit your business. The combination of process vision with the requirements of IATF 16949 together with the P–D–C–A found in ISO 19011 together forms a unit of knowledge that you will benefit greatly from if you have a role in working with internal audits or supplier assessments in companies with series production, whether for the automotive industry or for another industry.
In this three–day training, we cover the requirements of IATF 16949. We then use the ”Turtle Approach” approach to learn process thinking and then practice the various elements included in ISO 19011 in an audit context. The course consists largely of practical exercises and our trainers are all experienced so–called third-party auditors for IATF 16949 and have extensive experience from audit situations.

KURSINNEHÅLL/AGENDA
- Requirements of ISO 9001 and IATF 169 49:2016
- Overview and differences between different types of audits
- Requirements of ISO 19011
- Participants should be familiar with terms and principles when planning and conducting audits.
- Requirements for audits, competence requirements, customer–specific requirements, presentation of reports, deviation management and follow–up of audits
- Introduction of process orientation and risk analysis with the ”turtle model”
- Actions and results
- Resource
- Effectivness cacy and efficiency
- The audit process; Development of audit programs and planning of audits.
- Preparation and implementation of audit
- What is important to consider at an opening meeting
- Interview Techniques for Accountants
- Open–ended and closed–ended questions
- Communication, Ethics and Conduct (Code) for Auditors.
- Documentation and evaluation of observations
- Write value–creating deviations
- Reporting, documentation and follow–up
- Planning and implementation of the closing meeting, as well as what applies to follow–up and closure of an audit
- Knowledge Test
- Summary and Conclusion