DNV GL Offers ISM Internal Auditor Training

September 9, 2015

DNV GL’s ISM Internal Auditor training aims to impart practical knowledge on how to conduct audits, including auditing practices, guidance, preparation, execution and follow-up.
 
According to DNV GL, participants taking part in its ISM Internal Auditor training will receive a sound understanding of auditing techniques and processes as well as management of an internal auditing program. Participants will also gain an appreciation for the role and importance of internal auditing programs within the maritime industry as related to Safety Management Systems.
 
Focus points include definitions and objectives, safety requirements, experience feedback/ISM implementation, internal auditing requirements, audit procedure and tools, audit conduct and techniques, typical problem areas, PSC detentions/experience feedback, questioning techniques and communication skills.
 
The training course is geared for internal auditors and managers within shipping and associated companies who are responsible for determining, measuring and monitoring safety performance and any continuous improvement programs, as well as individuals seeking interpretation of ISM Code requirements and knowledge of auditing principles, senior and junior officers and employees at P&I and Hull Clubs conducting external audits of shipping companies.
 
The three-day course, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 15-17, 2015, will be led by principal surveyor David Larimer at DNV GL’s training center in Houston. 
 

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