Date: 8 May 2019 - 9 May 2019
Time:
Location: Le Meridien Putrajaya
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Checkmark is offering an RSPO-endorsed training courses, which are open to RSPO Auditors, Oil Palm Growers, all industries in the supply chain using palm oil and palm kernel oil and to anyone who wishes to learn more about RSPO certification. Checkmark courses provide auditors with clear and practical guidance as to how to seek evidence of compliance whilst imparting growers and the industry with the essential knowledge as to how to prepare for an RSPO SCC audit. 

This 2-day course is designed for the following delegates:  

  • Auditors who have the intention to become an RSPO SCC Lead Auditor.
  • Qualified RSPO SCC Lead Auditors requiring a refresher course.
  • Certification body personnel.
  • All companies in the supply chain from palm oil mills to retailers who purchase, process, manufacture and sell products containing palm oil and palm kernel oil and their derivatives. It is applicable for all sizes of business, managers at all levels, internal auditors, third party auditors and certification body personnel.
  • Any individual or organisation interested in learning more about the RSPO Supply Chain.

To register, please download the form below and forward it to David Ogg once complete. 

Please contact David Ogg for more information at: 

 

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