2200V: Advanced Auditing Workshop - VIRTUAL - February 3-4, 2026
Important notice: CALA is moving to a new Learning Management System (LMS) at the end of the year. All 2026 course registrations purchased before the end of the year will be entered in our new LMS when we go live. When you complete your purchase, you will get the usual invoice. You will not get a second email with the link to the LMS. Don’t worry – we will hold your spot in the course and will send you the course details well ahead of your course.
Date: February 3-4, 2026
Time: 11:30 am to 3:30 pm ET each day
Member price: $578.00
Non-member price: $680.00
The Advanced Auditing Workshop provides a refresher of basic auditing skills, tests your knowledge of auditing requirements and how to interpret the requirements of the standard, and provides the opportunity to further develop your auditing skills.
The course includes case studies, scenarios and discussions that allow experienced auditors to develop new approaches to auditing situations. This course is highly interactive and allows participants to hone their interviewing skills plus learn new lines of questioning that will provide value to the management system being audited.
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Participants require access to a computer and a microphone in order to take this training. A headset with microphone is highly recommended. A webcam is recommended, but not required. This is a virtual course. Please note: Only 1 participant per registration. Contact training@cala.ca (613-233-5300) for group training options. |
Prerequisites
- Internal Auditor training
- Auditing experience
- Knowledge of the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard
Objectives
After completing this course participants will be able to:
- audit risk and risk-based thinking throughout internal audits
- conduct internal audits that consider whether the management system is effective and is meeting the needs of the organization and the clients
- conduct document reviews and employ effective questioning techniques that will ensure a comprehensive audit
- write concise findings that accurately describe nonconformity observed
