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ISO 14065:2013 - GHG Verification Lead Implementer

ISO 14065:2013 - GHG Verification Lead Implementer

The ISO 14065:2013 GHG Verification Lead Implementer course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to lead and manage the verification of greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, ensuring compliance with ISO 14065 standards. The course covers the principles of GHG validation and verification, focusing on assessing and verifying GHG emissions and removals.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the principles of ISO 14065:2013 for GHG verification
  • Lead GHG verification activities in accordance with international standards
  • Develop and implement verification processes for GHG emissions
  • Ensure accuracy and transparency in GHG reporting
  • Plan and manage GHG verification engagements
  • Conduct risk assessments related to GHG verification


175.00 Rs.
175.0 PKR 175.00 Rs.
175.00 Rs.
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Last Update 09/10/2024
Completion Time 16 hours
Members 1
ISO Certification ISO GHG Verification Lead Implementer
  • Introduction to ISO 14065:2013 and GHG Verification
    6Lessons ·
    • Purpose and scope of the standa
    • Key terms and definitions
    • Understanding the GHG verification process
    • Differences between validation and verification
    • Importance of GHG verification for organizations and regulators
    • GHG reporting standards and frameworks (ISO 14064, GHG Protocol)
  • Planning and Conducting GHG Verification
    8Lessons · 8 hr
    • GHG verification principles and objectives
    • ransparency, completeness, accuracy, consistency, and relevance
    • Steps to plan a GHG verification engagemen
    • Determining the scope and objectives of the verification
    • Assessing data sources and emission factors
    • Verification team roles and responsibilities
    • Data collection and sampling techniques
    • Gathering and verifying emissions data
  • Managing Verification Findings and Reporting
    6Lessons · 8 hr
    • Risk-based approach to GHG verification
    • Identifying and assessing verification risks
    • Verification reporting
    • Communicating findings and recommendations
    • Continual improvement of GHG verification processes
    • Ensuring compliance with ISO 14065:2013