What is the role of a team leader in a validation or verification team?
Which of the following is NOT a component of GHG programme knowledge?
What skills are necessary for a validation or verification team?
What is the purpose of maintaining knowledge and skills in GHG management?
Who is the "client" in the context of ISO 14066:2011?
What is required for the review of GHG validation or verification statements?
What is included in the technical knowledge required by a validation or verification team?
What methods can be used to demonstrate knowledge and skills for validation or verification activities?
What is the definition of "organization" in ISO 14066:2011?
What skills are necessary for a validation or verification team?
Which principle requires maintaining objectivity throughout the validation or verification process?
How should a validation or verification team maintain their knowledge and skills?
What is included in the technical knowledge required for organization level verification?
Who is the "responsible party"?
The team collectively must have the required competence to perform validation or verification activities.
A sector is a technical area sharing common attributes and similar GHG sources, sinks, and reservoirs.
Who is the "intended user"?
Which principle involves being able to draw meaningful and accurate conclusions based on observations, knowledge, and experience?
What type of knowledge must a validation or verification team possess according to ISO 14066:2011?
What does the principle of evidence-based approach require?
Who are "personnel" in the context of ISO 14066:2011?
What is sector competence?
Each team member must have the same level of competence.
What additional knowledge is required for organization level verification?
What is the general requirement for team competence in ISO 14066:2011?
What is required under the principle of due professional care?
Which principle involves reporting significant obstacles encountered during the validation or verification process?
The principle of independence involves remaining impartial and free from bias and conflict of interest.
Professional scepticism involves accepting all information provided by the client without question.
Due professional care requires following the client's instructions without question.
What does the principle of integrity involve?