Acronyms and Abbreviations |
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Definitions of the Terms Used |
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Preface |
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Author |
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1.1 Who Can Benefit from This Book? |
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1.2 General Explanation Regarding the Book |
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2 Clarifications of General Terms |
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2.2 Management and Engineering |
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2.3 Hazard, Threat, and Risk |
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2.5 Quality versus Safety |
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2.6 Safety versus Security |
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2.7 Oversight versus Audit |
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2.8 Inspection versus Audit |
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2.9 Compliance versus Conformance |
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2.10 What Is a Management System? |
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2.11 Establishing a Management System |
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2.12 Understanding Procedures |
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2.15 Validation versus Verification |
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2.18 Mistake versus Error |
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3.2 How to Pass a Regulation? |
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3.3 Accreditation, Certification, Licensing, Attestation, Approval |
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3.4 Standards versus Recommendations |
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3.5 Regulation and Regulators |
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3.6 "Grey Area" of Regulation |
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3.7 Regulation and Auditors |
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3.9 "Personality" of Regulators |
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3.10 Who to "Blame" If There Is Non-Compliance? |
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4.3.1 Second Party Audits |
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4.3.2.1 Categories of Third Party Audits |
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5.2 "Personality" of the Company |
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5.3 Understanding the Audit of the Company |
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5.3.1 What Is the Purpose of the Audit? |
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5.3.2 How the Companies Are Reacting to Audits |
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6.2 Two Types of Check Lists |
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6.3 What to Do with Filled Audit CLs? |
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6.4 Compliance and Non-Compliance |
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7.5 How to Present the Findings? |
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8.3 Establishing the Audit Team |
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8.4 Organizing the Approval Audit |
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8.4.1 Documentation Audit |
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8.4.2 Preparing On-Site Audit |
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8.4.3 Executing On-Site Audit |
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8.5.1 How to Choose a Sample? |
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8.5.2 How to Use Sampling in Audits? |
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9.2.1 Auditing Documentation |
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9.2.3 Auditing Employees' Qualifications |
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9.2.4 Auditing Safety Policy |
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9.2.5 Auditing Safety Objectives |
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9.2.6 Auditing Procedures |
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9.2.8 Auditing Preventive and Corrective Maintenance |
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9.2.9 Auditing Preventive and Corrective Actions |
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9.2.10 Auditing Management of Change |
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9.2.11 Auditing Alarm Systems |
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9.2.12 Auditing "Chronology of Events" |
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9.2.13 Auditing Human Factors (HF) |
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9.2.14 Auditing Process of Monitoring of SMS |
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9.2.15 Auditing Training in the Company |
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9.2.16 Auditing Handling, Storage, and Shipping |
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9.2.17 Auditing Internal Audits |
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9.2.18 Auditing Outsourcing and Partner Companies |
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9.5 The Regulator and the Outcomes from the Audits |
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10 "Challenges" for the Auditor during Audits |
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10.3 Not Following the Audit Schedule |
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10.4 Company Does Not Allow Access to Some Premises |
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10.6 Auditor Found Something Which Is Not in Target CLs |
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10.7 There Is Not Enough Staff in Company to Maintain Safe Operations |
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11 Profile of the Auditor |
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11.2 What Is Important for the Auditor? |
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11.3 Yearly Assessment of Auditors |
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11.4 Improvements of Auditors |
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11.5 Things for Which a Good Auditor Must Take Care |
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11.6 Qualities of Auditor |
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11.6.1 Training in Audits |
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11.6.10 Analytical and Understanding |
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11.6.12 Trust in the Instincts |
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11.6.13 Commitment and Determination |
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11.7 The Most Important Thing! |
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Final Words |
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Appendix: Axioms |
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Index |
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