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Encyclopedia > ISO 19011

ISO 19011 is a terse document that sets forth guidelines for:

Provider: International_Organization_for_Standardization

The stadards offer four resources to organizations to "save time, effort and money": Quality refers to the inherent or distinctive characteristics or properties of a person, object, process or other thing. ... A management system is the framework of processes and procedures used to ensure that an organisation can fulfill all tasks required to achieve its objectives. ... Basic definition Audit is the examination of records and reports of a company, in order to check that what is provided is relevant and accurate. ... An environment is a complex of external factors that acts on a system and determines its course and form of existence. ... A management system is the framework of processes and procedures used to ensure that an organisation can fulfill all tasks required to achieve its objectives. ... Basic definition Audit is the examination of records and reports of a company, in order to check that what is provided is relevant and accurate. ... Logo of the International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO or iso) is an international standard-setting body made up of representatives from national standards bodies. ...

  • A clear explanation of the principles of management systems auditing.
  • Guidance on the management of audit programmes.
  • Guidance on the conduct of internal or external audits.
  • Advice on the competence and evaluation of auditors.
Current version:ISO 19011: 2002
Target audience: "anyone connected with an (ISO) audit"
Country codes: BS EN

Source: Guidelines for Quality and Environmental Management Systems Auditing BS or bs is an abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: Bachelor of Science degree British Standard Bahamas ( ISO country code) The postcode for Bristol, England A card game The Swiss canton of Basel-Stadt Shorthand for the backspace and the backspace control character Shorthand for the Venezuelan bolívar currency Bosnian... EN is an abbreviation for: Engineer English language (ISO 639) Evaluation notice Extension node CEN standard. ...



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ISO 19011 is intended to apply to both internal and external auditing, and may be used as part of auditor certification and training.
ISO 19011 is a guideline standard which means its use is not mandatory unless it is invoked as part of a multiple party agreement, such as contract or other legal agreement.
ISO 19011 is generally organized as follows: Clause 0, Introduction, assists the reader in understanding the reason for the standard and who might use it.
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