Assesor Training
Registered and Certification Body Members must ensure their assessors possess the necessary knowledge, experience and competence for proper assessments according to their criteria.
To promote mutual recognition of SSIP assessments, it’s crucial to maintain consistency among assessors from SSIP member organisations.
Course Elements
- How to conduct a typical SSIP assessment effectively.
- The scope of SSIP other criteria (e.g. OHS legislation).
- The significance of the risk assessment processes for the SSIP Assessor.
- The aim of the SSIP scheme and the role of the Assessor in delivering this.
- How to interpret the SSIP Core Criteria in the context of a typical assessment.
- How to communicate and report an assessment and any non-conformities detected.
- How to undertake follow-up activities, including an assessment of the effectiveness of corrective actions identified.
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SSIP Reviewers
All Members must ensure that they appoint an adequate number of assessment reviewers (as a minumum one reviewer must be appointed by all Member Schemes).
A reviewer is expected to ensure assessments carried out are appropriate, assessors are competent and that there is consistency between scheme assessments.