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March 28, 2006

Management System Certification by BEAC

Readers of this blog have learned of the important synergy between Quality and Environment Management Systems to support SOX implementation, audits, and sustainable maintenance.  One specific area of synergy is joint quality / environmental / financial internal audits.

The Management System Certification Program by BEAC includes the Certified Professional Environmental Auditor (CPEA) certification criteria built on ISO 19011:2002 - Guidelines for Quality and/or Environmental Management Systems Auditing - along with a combination of environmental, health, and safety science and technology, EHS management systems standards, and auditing principles and procedures.

Who is the BEAC? Board of Environmental, Health & Safety Auditor Certifications (BEAC) is an independent, nonprofit corporation established in 1997 to issue professional certifications relating to environmental, health, and safety auditing and other scientific fields. BEAC was originally created as a joint venture between The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA) and the Auditing Roundtable, Inc.(Roundtable).

What is CPEA? The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA) has formally approved recognition of the professional accomplishments of the Certified Professional Environmental Auditor (CPEA) and further acknowledges that the CPEA designation has been accepted as a designation for the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exam, Part IV, Professional Recognition Credit.

So internal environmental auditors working with internal quality auditors using ISO 19011 have a professional path to BEAC Management System certifications, which places them on the path for the IIA's Certified Internal Auditor when they receive the experience of internal financial audits.

Do you want ASQ to provide a similar professional path?

 

March 03, 2006

ASQ 2nd Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Conference – Call For Papers

The Call For Papers is out for the second SOX Conference.  The purpose of the SOX Conference is to:

  • Develop an awareness of quality and environmental management systems (QMS/EMS) elements and resources that can support compliance with SOX
  • Provide examples of QMS and EMS experts’ experiences supporting the SOX effort
  • Provide reference materials and defined terms useful for supporting SOX compliance
  • Introduce techniques for reducing resource expenditures by using currently implemented management systems
  • Develop an understanding of the resources available to improve corporate governance
  • Add information about SOX support to the ASQ Bodies of Knowledge

As a member of the Program Committee, add your Comments to this entry on what you would want to learn at the conference.