Article | REF: G4315 V1

Remote audit

Author: Michel JONQUIERES

Publication date: December 10, 2021, Review date: June 23, 2022

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3. Impact of remote auditing on the audit process

The general pattern of a remote audit does not differ fundamentally from the general pattern of a face-to-face audit.

The reference framework for a remote audit is generally identical to that of a conventional audit: the requirements to be met should be identical. However, some standards or certification bodies specify specific requirements associated with on-site visits.

Using the ISO 19011 2018 on management system audits, an audit (whether face-to-face or remote) follows the following process chain:

  • triggering the audit ;

  • preparation of audit activities ;

  • carrying out audit activities ;

  • ...

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