ISO 10015 is a quality standard from the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO).
Once training systems and management processes are in place, and being effectively used, then organisations and training providers can be taken forward to the next stage - Auditing and Certification.
The first step is to REGISTER INTEREST and arrange for one of our OFQT consultants to meet and discuss the process with you - see below the stages to achieve Certification.
Stages to certification at a glance
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Arrange an initial - no obligation - meeting with an OFQT consultant
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Formally register interest and supply documents as part of the application process, these include:- Training Policy; Structure of or part of the organisation/department to be audited (organogramme); Sample of a training programme*
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Receive self-assessment package for initial benchmarking against the Standard (work through independently or with support from your OFQT consultant)
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Pre-audit visit done by a certificated OFQT auditor (your OFQT consultant cannot also be your OFQT auditor) producing an initial report with a preliminary assessment
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Meeting with your OFQT consultant to discuss outcomes of pre-audit report and progress to certification first audit
In cases where there appears to be full conformity at stage 5, the following procedure would be undertaken to progress to Certification
6. Certification first audit arranged with a certificated OFQT
auditor and verification of conformity report completed
7. Submission of report and application to Geneva for issue of
certificate and company registration
8. Maintain standard through annual check-ups' and re-
registration every three years
In cases where there are non-conformities identified at stage 5, the following procedure would be undertaken as many times as is necessary to provide evidence to meet the standard.
6. Meeting with your OFQT consultant to discuss outcomes of
pre-audit report and identify ways to meet non-conformities
from report
7. Establish an internal quality management group to address
needs and drive forward changes
8. Determine actions to be taken (work through independently
or with support from your OFQT consultant)
9. Undertake actions and quality improvements (work through
independently or with support from your OFQT consultant)
10. Second audit arranged with a certificated OFQT auditor and
conformity report completed
11. Provided report indicates that standard has been met,
progress to stage 12
12. Submission of report and application to Geneva for issue of
certificate and company registration
13. Maintain standard through annual check-ups' and re-
registration every three years
* If an organisation wants to audit training products or programmes, they must specify whether these are in-house, open or customised courses
To help you decide whether you want to achieve ISO 10015(+) then take a look at some of the companies that have already achieved certification HERE
CONTACT US immediately to arrange a no-obligation discussion and become one of the first in the UK to work towards this International standard.
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