Lead auditor definition

Lead auditor means an auditor who is authorised to lead a team of two or more auditors.
Lead auditor means an auditor who is authorized to lead a team of two or more auditors as specified in Section 1.6.2 (ii) of PR 10.
Lead auditor means a senior member of staff from the consultants team;

Examples of Lead auditor in a sentence

  • Imam has completed a number of relevant trainings, the training includes ISO 9001:2008 and EMS 14001:2004 Lead Auditor, Lead Auditor of SMK3, RSPO P&C Lead auditor endorsed course.

  • Several relevant Training he has completed include ISO 9001 and 14001 Lead Auditor, Lead Auditor of SMK3, RSPO P&C Lead auditor endorsed courses.

  • The need of additional sampling is decided by the Lead auditor on a case-by-case basis.The different methods/systems for control have partly different Critical Control Points which also influences what needs to be audited.

  • Operator shall be informed on how to use GOTS and Textile Exchange standards logo and to get Transaction Certificate (once they are certified) by the Lead auditor at closing meeting.

  • The Lead auditor shall review the corrective action plan and the results/records/other evidence of actions taken in order to review and confirm (or not) the effectiveness of corrective action implemented.


More Definitions of Lead auditor

Lead auditor means the registered company auditor who is primarily responsible to the audit firm or the audit company for the conduct of audit work conducted in relation to RSE licensee law.
Lead auditor means an individual from the Panel Member who is appointed by IPART to this Classification in respect of one or more of the Categories and is identified accordingly in Item 3 of Schedule 1. Loss means any cost, expense, loss, liability or damage (however incurred, whether directly or indirectly, and whether or not foreseeable) including loss of profit, loss of revenue, loss of opportunity, loss of use, loss of goodwill, increased cost of working or any business interruption costs. NSW Privacy Commissioner means the person appointed to perform the functions of Privacy Commissioner under Division 1 of Part 4 of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW).
Lead auditor means auditor with overall responsibility for the conduct of the Audit of the Applicant’s Management System(s).
Lead auditor means the registered company auditor who is primarily responsible to the audit firm or the audit company for the conduct of audit work.
Lead auditor means an auditor who meets the requirements set out in section 9(d) of Part 1;
Lead auditor means the registered company auditor who is primarily responsible to the audit firm or the audit company for the conduct of audit work conducted in relation to the Act, the Prudential Standards or the Reporting Standards.
Lead auditor means an auditor who meets the requirements set out in section 9(d) and is assigned as the Lead Auditor of an audit team;