As part of the organization’s financial and non-financial disclosure, organizations increasingly need to demonstrate that their GHG statement and GHG reporting is comprehensive, complete, correct, and consistent. Conducting a verification and validation of an organization’s GHG statement and GHG report, among other things, are part of ensuring this. Some supply chains and regulators have even begun asking that these statements be verified and validated by accredited bodies.
You’ll gain an understanding of the principles and processes involved in conducting verification and validation of GHG statements and GHG reports, and learn how to design a framework to measure and report on your organization’s GHG emissions.
Develop an understanding of the key terms, definitions and requirements of ISO 14064-3:2019 and how the standard can help you verify and validate your organization’s GHG statement and GHG report in an impartial, evidence-based, fair, documented and conservative manner.
How will I benefit?
This course will help you:
- Understand the key principles of verifying and validating GHG statements and GHG reports
- Become familiar with GHG emissions verification and validation processes
- Appreciate the importance of verifying/validating GHG statements and GHG reports
- Choose the appropriate type of verification and validation exercise for you organization
Who should attend?
Anyone involved in the design, commissioning, executing, and using the outputs of a verified and validated GHG statement and GHG report, including environmental and sustainability managers, officers, advisors and champions.
What will I learn?
By the end of the training, you will be able to:
- Outline the principles, requirements, terms, and guidelines of ISO 14064-3:2019
- Distinguish between verification, validation and management system audits
- Outline the difference between first-, second-, and third-party verification and validation
- Define, plan, and conduct a verification and validation exercise
What is included?
On completion, you’ll be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate.
Prerequisites
Delegates should complete the ISO 14064-1 requirements training or have equivalent knowledge and skills in quantifying GHG emissions before attending this training.
Delegates with less energy and/or environmental background may find attending the Carbon Neutrality Management Planning training beneficial.
It will also be useful for delegates to be aware of the relevant standards before attending the course.