3 Definitions T 37

Terms, definitions and books related to environment and audits

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The beginning of wisdom is the definition of terms. Socrates

Some terms and definitions currently used in this module:

Accidentundesired event causing death or health and environmental damages
Audit client: everyone requesting an audit
Audit conclusions: outcome of an audit
Audit criteria: everything against which audit evidence is compared 
Audit findings: every deviation from audit criteria
Auditee: everyone who is audited
Auditor: everyone who is trained to carry out audits
Competence: personal skills, knowledge and experiences
Conformityfulfillment of a specified requirement
Continual improvementpermanent process allowing the improvement of the global performance of the organization
Controlensure compliance with the specified criteria
Corrective actionaction to eliminate the causes of nonconformity or any other undesirable event and to prevent their recurrence
Customeranyone who receives a product 
Document (documented information)any support allowing the treatment of information
Deviationfailure to meet a given threshold
Environment: space in which any organization functions
Environmental aspectevery element of an organization that interacts with the environment
Environmental impact: every change in the environment caused by an organization
Environmental objective: environment related, measurable goal that must be achieved
External provider (supplier): an entity that provides a product
Hazardsituation that could lead to a potential incident
Interested party: person, group or company affected by the impacts from an organization
Nonconformity: non-fulfillment of a specified requirement
Organization: a structure that satisfies a need
Product (or service): every result of a process or activity
Qualityaptitude to fulfil requirements
Recorddocument providing objective evidence of achieved results
Requirementexplicit or implicit need or expectation
Reviewsurvey of a file, product, process so to verify whether preset objectives are achieved
Risklikelihood of occurrence of a threat or an opportunity
Stakeholder: person, group or company that can affect or be affected by an organization
Supplier (external provider): an entity that provides a product
Work environmentset of human and physical factors in which work is carried out

Examples of interested parties: investors, customers, external providers, employees and social, public or political organizations

In the terminology of environmental management systems, do not confuse the following:

Remark 1: each time you use the term "improvement opportunity" instead of nonconformity, malfunction or failure, the auditee will gain a little more confidence in you.

Remark 2: the use of ISO 19 011, ISO 14 001 and ISO 9000 definitions is recommended. The most important thing is to determine a common and unequivocal vocabulary for everyone in the company.

Remark 3: the customer can also be the user, the beneficiary, the initiator, the client, the prime contractor, the consumer.
Remark 4: ISO 19011 version 2018 uses the terms procedure (procedure ), record (rec ) and documented information together. We also use the terms procedure and record together with the term documented information.

For other definitions, comments, explanations and interpretations that you don’t find in this module and annex 06, you can consult: explicationsrec

explicationsBooks for further reading on internal auditssystematic and independent survey to determine whether activities and results comply with pre-established measures and are capable of achieving the objectives (see also ISO 19011, 3.1):

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