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Competency Units: Exemplar Global AU26 Auditing Management Systems
Exemplar Global TL26 Leading Management System Audit Teams
Exemplar Global OH45001 ISO 45001 OH&S Management Systems
Certificate Type: Certificate of Attainment - TPECS

Become an ISO 45001 Lead Auditor Who Knows What Good Safety Looks Like.

Behind every safe workplace, every approved contractor, and every ISO 45001 certificate, there is someone who knew how to ask the right questions, follow the evidence, and determine whether the safety system actually protects people. That person could be you.

This bundle is the complete pathway into one of the most consequential fields an auditor can work in. Health and safety has never carried more weight with regulators, boards, or workers themselves, and organisations are expected to prove their safety systems work rather than simply say so. The Management Systems Auditor course builds your auditing foundation to ISO 19011:2026, with remote auditing methods from ISO/IEC TS 17012:2024 integrated throughout. The OH&S Management Systems Specialist course then takes you inside ISO 45001:2018 clause by clause, from hazard identification and worker participation through to incident investigation and continual improvement.

The bundle is open to everyone. No prior auditing or safety experience is needed, and it works whether you are starting out or formalising skills you already use on site.

The auditing methodology you build here also transfers to other structured audit contexts, including but not limited to the NDIS Practice Standards, the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS), and legislative compliance auditing.

You will be issued with an Exemplar Global Statement of Attainment covering the relevant competency units as you successfully complete each course: AU26 and TL26 for Management Systems Auditor, and OH45001 for the specialist course. When both courses are complete, you receive the MS Auditor + ISO 45001:2018 Specialist Digital Credential.


Who this bundle is for

Safety auditing attracts people who care about how work actually gets done: on sites, in plants, on the road, wherever people face real risk. Some arrive after years in WHS roles, others are starting fresh and want a career with visible impact. Both paths work here. Safety experience helps, but it is not the entry ticket:

  • Newcomers building an auditing career with a health and safety specialisation from day one
  • Internal auditors who want to add OH&S audits to their first-party audit scope
  • WHS and HSE professionals, safety advisors, and coordinators formalising the audit side of their role
  • Aspiring external and certification auditors building an OH&S audit portfolio
  • Consultants who need to audit and advise clients on ISO 45001 conformance
  • Supply chain and second-party auditors evaluating contractor and supplier safety systems
  • Anyone building toward Exemplar Global Lead Auditor personnel certification with an OH&S focus

Already completed Management Systems Auditor?

If you already hold your AU26 and TL26 Exemplar Global competency units, consider enrolling in the OH&S Management Systems Specialist course on its own.

What you'll be able to do after this bundle

Every capability below is something safety auditors use in real workplaces, where the findings matter to real people. By the time you complete both courses, you will be able to:

  • Plan, conduct, and lead management system audits using a consistent ISO 19011:2026 methodology
  • Lead an audit team through every stage of an audit, from initiation and planning through to reporting and corrective action follow-up
  • Interpret ISO 45001:2018 clause by clause, including the requirements unique to OH&S such as worker consultation and participation
  • Evaluate how an organisation identifies hazards, assesses OH&S risks, and applies the hierarchy of controls
  • Audit the parts of a safety system that fail most often in practice: contractor management, emergency preparedness, and incident follow-up
  • Audit effectively in on-site, remote, and hybrid environments using ISO/IEC TS 17012:2024 methods
  • Write audit findings and reports that are clear, accurate, fair, and useful to the organisation
  • Demonstrate three Exemplar Global competency units and a Digital Credential to employers, clients, and certification bodies

What you'll learn

Two courses, one structured learning pathway. Each theme below builds on the one before it.

Auditing any management system with confidence

Before you can audit health and safety effectively, you need to understand how auditing works. The Management Systems Auditor course builds that foundation using ISO 19011:2026 and ISO/IEC TS 17012:2024 for remote auditing. You will learn the seven auditing principles, how to plan and manage an audit programme, collect and evaluate evidence, run opening and closing meetings, document findings, and lead a team through a complete audit from initiation to follow-up.

What makes an OH&S management system different

ISO 45001:2018 shares its Harmonized Structure with other ISO management system standards, but it asks for things no other standard does. You will learn how the PDCA cycle and risk-based thinking apply to safety, why worker consultation and participation sit at the heart of the standard, and the benefits a genuine OH&S management system brings beyond bare compliance.

Auditing the requirements of ISO 45001:2018

The specialist course works through the standard clause by clause: organisational context and worker expectations, leadership and worker participation, hazard identification and the hierarchy of controls, legal and other requirements, operational control including procurement and contractor management, emergency preparedness, performance evaluation, and incident investigation and improvement. You will finish knowing what evidence to look for against each requirement and where safety systems most often break down.

For the full module-by-module breakdown across both courses, see the Modules tab above.

Tools and resources included

Programme and planning
  • Audit Programme Objectives Guide
  • Audit Programme Template
  • Audit Programme Register
  • Audit Preparation Toolkit (initiation checklist, audit plan template, timetable template, and audit checklist template)
Fieldwork and evidence
  • Opening Meeting Checklist
  • Audit Working Papers and Evidence Notes Template
  • Recording Audit Findings resource
Closing and reporting
  • Closing Meeting Preparation Checklist
  • Closing Meeting Checklist
  • Audit Report Template (aligned to ISO 19011:2026 Clause 6.5, including remote auditing documentation)
  • Corrective Action Follow-up Record
Competence and evaluation
  • Auditor Competency Log
  • Auditor Evaluation Toolkit

 

Management Systems Auditor (ISO 19011:2026) Content Modules

Module 1

Management System Auditing Fundamentals (Clauses 1 to 4)
The foundation of ISO 19011:2026: scope, normative references, and key terms, then the principles of auditing in Clause 4, from integrity, fair presentation, due professional care, confidentiality, and independence through to the evidence-based approach. Each principle is paired with practical content showing how it plays out in real audits.

Module 2

Managing an Audit Programme (Clause 5)
How to establish, implement, monitor, review, and improve an audit programme: setting programme objectives, evaluating programme risks and opportunities, the roles and competence of the people managing the programme, programme scope and resources.

Module 3

Planning the Audit (Clauses 6.1 to 6.3)
Initiating the audit and preparing audit activities: reviewing documented information, audit planning, assigning work to the audit team, and preparing the documented information you will carry into the audit.

Module 4

Conducting the Audit (Clauses 6.4.1 to 6.4.7)
The fieldwork phase: the roles of guides and observers, running the opening meeting, communicating during the audit, providing access to audit information, reviewing documented information while auditing, and collecting and verifying the information that becomes your audit evidence.

Module 5

Determining Audit Findings (Clause 6.4.8)
How verified audit evidence is evaluated against the audit criteria to generate findings, including documenting conformity and nonconformity and applying the process in practice with the included tools.

Module 6

Concluding the Audit (Clauses 6.4.9 to 6.7)
Bringing the audit home: determining audit conclusions, conducting the closing meeting, preparing and distributing the audit report in line with Clause 6.5, completing the audit, and conducting audit follow-up.

Module 7

Competence and Evaluation of Auditors (Clause 7)
What it takes to be and remain a competent auditor and audit team leader: personal behaviour, generic and discipline-specific knowledge and skills, achieving auditor and audit team leader competence, and establishing auditor evaluation criteria and methods.

OH&S Management Systems Specialist (ISO 45001:2018)
Module 1

Introduction to OH&S Management Systems (Clauses 1 to 3)
ISO 45001:2018 in the context of the Harmonized Structure: scope, key terms, the PDCA approach, risk-based thinking, and the benefits an OH&S management system brings to an organisation.

Module 2

Context of the Organization (Clause 4)
Internal and external issues, the unique requirement to understand the needs and expectations of workers and other interested parties, and defining the scope of the OH&S management system.

Module 3

Leadership and Worker Participation (Clause 5)
Top management leadership, OH&S policy, organisational roles and responsibilities, and the distinctive requirement for consultation and participation of workers.

Module 4

Planning (Clause 6)
Hazard identification, OH&S risks and opportunities, legal and other requirements, and OH&S objectives and how to achieve them.

Module 5

Support (Clause 7)
Resources, competence, awareness, communication, and documented information requirements for an effective OH&S management system.

Module 6

Operation (Clause 8)
Operational planning and control, elimination of hazards and reduction of OH&S risks, emergency preparedness and response, and procurement and contractor management.

Module 7

Performance Evaluation (Clause 9)
Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation of OH&S performance, compliance evaluation, internal audit, and management review.

Module 8

Improvement (Clause 10)
Incident investigation, nonconformity management, corrective action, and continual improvement within the OH&S management system.

*This course does not include a copy of ISO 45001:2018 as it is not required for you to complete your training.  Course content includes extracts from the standards in the form of clause statements as per the example below.

Knowledge checks throughout

Every module across both courses includes knowledge checks that reinforce your understanding before you move on. These are non-graded and can be revisited as often as you like, with instant feedback.

Practical, audit-based learning in Management Systems Auditor

In the Management Systems Auditor course, your learning is reinforced through practical audit activities using the included templates, including an audit plan, working papers, findings record, and audit report. You build genuine audit documentation as you progress, not just answer questions about auditing.

Applying the standard in the specialist course

In the OH&S Management Systems Specialist course, assessment focuses on applying ISO 45001:2018 requirements clause by clause. Note: the content export does not state the exact assessment format or pass marks for this course. Confirm these details against the course build before this section is published.

Statements of Attainment and the Digital Credential

On successful completion of all assessment requirements for each course, you will be issued with an Exemplar Global Statement of Attainment covering the relevant competency units. Your MS Auditor + ISO 45001:2018 Specialist Digital Credential is issued when both courses are complete.

Two courses Exemplar Global recognised courses Management Systems Auditor (ISO 19011:2026), then OH&S Management Systems Specialist (ISO 45001:2018).
No. However, even though the order is not fixed, we recommend you start with Management Systems Auditor, then move to the ISO 45001:2028 specialist course. The specialist content uses the auditing language and methodology established in the first course, so completing them in sequence is what makes the specialist material click.
You will be issued with an Exemplar Global Statement of Attainment covering the relevant competency units as you successfully complete each course: AU26 Auditing Management Systems and TL26 Leading Management System Audit Teams for the Management Systems Auditor course, and OH45001 OH&S Management Systems Specialist for the specialist course. When both courses are complete, you receive the MS Auditor + ISO 45001:2018 Specialist Digital Credential.
No. This bundle is open entry with no prerequisites. It works whether you are completely new to auditing and workplace safety, or you have existing experience you want to formalise and extend.
Yes! The Management Systems Auditor course covers the AU26 and TL26 Exemplar Global competency units, which form the complete lead auditor foundation as defined in ISO 19011:2026. The specialist course extends that capability into occupational health and safety.
In part. ISO 45001:2018 requires psychosocial hazards to be considered within hazard identification, and the specialist course covers that requirement. Detailed guidance on psychological health and safety sits in ISO 45003, which is covered by our separate Work Health and Psychological Safety courses rather than this bundle.
Yes. The 16 audit tools from the Management Systems Auditor course are built around the audit process itself rather than any single standard, so they apply directly to safety audits. You can use the audit programme, working papers, findings, and reporting templates for OH&S audit activities without modification.
Fully online and self-paced. Both courses include video and audio content, written material, practical tools, and knowledge checks throughout. No live sessions or scheduled attendance required.
The full bundle is equivalent to approximately 32 hours of full-time study, around four days, across both courses. Because everything is self-paced, you can spread it over any timeframe that works for you.
Full access to both courses, 15 modules in total, 16 downloadable audit tools and templates, knowledge checks throughout, and access to the ATOL Community, a private network of auditing professionals. Credentials are issued as you complete each course, with the Digital Credential issued when both are done. The full list of tools is on this page above.
You will hold three Exemplar Global competency units and a Digital Credential covering both auditing and OH&S. From there, many graduates add the Focus on Psychological Health and Safety at Work course covering ISO 45003, or extend across quality and environment with the Integrated Management Systems pathway.
This bundle covers ISO 19011:2026, ISO/IEC TS 17012:2024 and ISO 45001:2018. The auditing principles and techniques you develop can also be applied when auditing other ISO management system standards, legislative compliance auditing, or other industry programmes.

No prerequisites. This bundle suits all experience levels, whether you are new to auditing and information security or building on existing experience.

This course is currently undergoing certification and will be available shortly.

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Course details:

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    Approx 32 hours full-time study*
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    Exemplar Global Internationally & Industry Recognized
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    Standard: ISO 19011:2026 and ISO 45001:2018
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    This course has prerequisites

* All ATOL courses are delivered in such a way you can work through them at your own pace, the actual time to complete the training may change depending on the individual learners' experience and/or learning style