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How to get a license for your audit or assessment
How to get a license for your audit or assessment

This article will help you get a license to begin your audit or assessment.

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Written by Radha Saikia
Updated this week

In AuditSoft you are required to have a valid license for each audit or assessment that you want to work on.

Before obtaining a license you must first install AuditSoft and register a user account.

Production licenses can be purchased directly from the AuditSoft application home page. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Open the AuditSoft application and ensure that you are logged in.

  2. On the bottom left side of the page select Get new license.

  1. On the License details page select the Certifying Partner or Certification Body for which you will be doing an audit.

  2. Then specify the Legal name of the company to be audited and then click on the Purchase or Request button.

  3. Here you can also select the cloud backup to backup your files to ensure business continuity.

    IMPORTANT: you will NOT be able to change the Audit Protocol (2) or the Legal Company name (3) after completing the license purchase.

    Please double check the spelling of the Legal company name and ensure that you have selected the correct protocol.

  4. Next you will be prompted to provide your credit card details and then your credit card will be processed for the purchase amount.

  5. If your credit card is successfully processed the purchased license will appear on the Home page under the Start a new audit column (see 4 below). To start an audit simply click on this license.

Note: In the case of team audits each of the auditors in your team will be required to have their own license in order to access AuditSoft. For more information see: Conducting Team/Department Audits

AuditSoft has licenses available for purchase or request for the following protocols:

Alberta Association for Safety Partnerships (AASP) - COR2022

Alberta Association for Safety Partnerships (AASP) - SECOR2022

Alberta Food Processors Association (AFPA) - COR2022

Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association (AMHSA) - COR2022

Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association (AMHSA) - SECOR2022

Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) - COR2022

Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) - SECOR2022

AgSafe BC - COR, AgSafe BC - COR2023

AgSafe BC - COR, AgSafe BC - SECOR2023

British Columbia Municipal Safety Association (BCMSA) - COR2022

Continuing Care Safety Association (CCSA) - COR2022

Construction Safety Nova Scotia (CSNS) - COR2022

Community Social Services Health and Safety Association of British Columbia (CSSHSABC) / BCMSA - COR2022

Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA) - COR2015

Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA) - COR2020

Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA) - COR COR2020 (No Workers)

Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA) - COR2020 Transition

Pinnacle Certification Inc. (PCI) - ISO 45001-01

Pinnacle Certification Inc. (PCI) - ISO 45001-02

Manitoba Association for Safety in Healthcare (MASH) - SWC2022

Made Safe - Manufacturing Safety for Manitoba - SWC2022

Opening Minds - Psychological Health and Safety - PHS2023

RPM | Trucking Industry Safety - SWC2022

Sales and Service Safety Association (S2SA) - Enforcement & Emergency SWC2022

Sales and Service Safety Association (S2SA) - Motor Vehicle - SWC2022

Sales and Service Safety Association (S2SA) - Sales and Service - SWC2022

Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) - COR2022

Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) - SECOR2022

Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) - COR2022

SafeCare BC / BCMSA - COR2022

SafetyDriven | Trucking Safety Council of British Columbia (TSCBC) - COR2023

SafetyDriven | Trucking Safety Council of British Columbia (TSCBC) - SECOR2023

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