Auditor Registration Program
To become an ISO auditor, you must go through the following process.
Meeting Basic Requirements
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Education | Generally, a graduate of higher education up to a university (including junior college) |
| Work Experience | At least 3 years of practical experience in the relevant certification field (e.g., Quality, Environment, Information Security, etc.) |
| Specific Experience | Among them, at least 2 years must be in quality/environmental/information security management activities or system operation in that field |
Completion of Accredited ISO Auditor Training
You must complete the following courses at a nationally accredited
training institution.
Lead Auditor training course for each ISO standard (Usually 4 days, 32+ hours - includes ISO 19011)
e.g.) ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/IEC 27001, etc.
The training includes an exam, and a certificate of completion is issued only upon passing the exam.
Lead Auditor training course for each ISO standard (Usually 4 days, 32+ hours - includes ISO 19011)
e.g.) ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/IEC 27001, etc.
The training includes an exam, and a certificate of completion is issued only upon passing the exam.
Practical Training and Work Experience (Audit Participation Record)
As a Provisional Auditor, you must meet the following:
- Participation in certification audits (based on a certain number of times or total audit days, generally requiring at least 15 days)
- You must receive an evaluation report from a Lead Auditor when participating in audits.
Application for Auditor Registration
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Examples of required documents:
- Training certificate
- Certificate of work experience
- Audit participation record (audit log)
- Auditor card