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Elevating quality and measuring impact in energy sector supply chains
Continuing our World Quality Week series, Angela Scott, Business Development Director at QHSE Aberdeen Ltd., shares insights on how their clients can stay competitive in energy sector supply chains by ensuring quality management moves beyond certification to drive performance.
Ensuring effective quality and risk management to drive performance
Robust quality and risk management support the development of strategies and improvement initiatives that drive future performance. Christopher Bird, Chair at Riskwell Ltd, explores the importance of futureproofing excellence by ensuring an agile approach to navigating threats and securing opportunities.
The CQI welcomes JDR Cable Systems as corporate member
We are delighted to welcome JDR Cable Systems, a part of the TFK Group, to our growing network of corporate members. JDR is a global leader and pioneer in the supply of inter-array cables for offshore wind, wave, and tidal energy.
How to address the green skills gap in your organisation?
Gary Ruffhead CQP MCQI examines the role of quality infrastructure in addressing the green skills gap.
Improving competitiveness with nine quality management tools
Quality management tools are essential for organisations to maintain a competitive edge in the market. These tools aid in identifying areas for improvement, reducing waste, and enhancing productivity, leading to cost savings, improved quality, increased customer satisfaction and loyalty. Quality professionals can improve their individual and team performance by utilising these tools, contributing to the overall success of the organisation.
The role of quality assurance in the UK energy sector transformation
For Ivan Ericsson, Head of Quality Management at engineering and management consultants Expleo UK, treating assurance as a strategic tool, rather than just a box-ticking exercise, is critical to the future of the UK energy sector.
7 hours (indicative)
ISO 50001:2018 Foundation (EnMS)
This course provides delegates who have an existing, basic knowledge of, or experience in, energy management with an understanding of the management systems approach and the requirements of ISO 50001, and to provide a basis for delegates who wish to go on to complete CQI and IRCA Certified EnMS Auditor Training courses.
14 hours (indicative)
ISO 50001:2018 Internal Auditor (EnMS)
This course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform an internal audit of part of an energy management system based on ISO 50001 and report on the effective implementation and maintenance of the management system in accordance with ISO 19011.
24 hours (indicative)
ISO 50001:2018 Auditor Conversion (EnMS)
This course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of energy management systems against ISO 50001 or equivalent, in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO 17021, as applicable. This course includes a 1-hour 40-minute written examination.
40 hours (indicative)
ISO 50001:2018 Lead Auditor (EnMS)
This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to perform first, second and third-party audits of energy management systems against ISO 50001, in accordance with ISO 19011 and ISO 17021, as applicable. This course includes a 2-hour written examination.