ISO 14065 definition

ISO 14065 means standard ISO 14065, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and entitled “Greenhouse gasesRequirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition”, as amended from time to time;
ISO 14065 means the latest version of the International Organization for Standardization’s standard ISO 14065, “Greenhouse gasesRequirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition”;
ISO 14065 means the standard ISO 14065, published by the ISO and titled “Greenhouse gasesRequirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition”, as amended from time to time.

Examples of ISO 14065 in a sentence

  • The main objective of this activity is the use of the verification report by the orderer for the creation of UERs that are eligible under the German regulation.verico SCE has nominated a verification team fulfilling the internal qualification criteria based on ISO 14064 Part 3, ISO 14065 and ISO 14066.

  • Stantec is accredited with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF), in accordance with ISO 14065 (Accreditation ID #0805 issued to Stantec Consulting Ltd.

  • ISO 14065: Greenhouse gases – requirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition.

  • The main objective of this activity is the use of the verifi- cation report by the client when applying for crediting of certified upstream emission reductions of his project activity at the Germany authority.TÜV SÜD nominated a verification team fulfilling the internal qualification criteria based on ISO 14064 Part 3, ISO 14065 and ISO 14066.

  • IAPs are required to have appropriate assurance management systems in place to meet the requirements of ISQM 1 and ISQM 2, ISO 14065, or an equivalent standard approved by GH2.

  • EN ISO 14065 requires the verifier to be a legal entity or a defined part of a legal entity, and contains specific requirements on the legal status and structure of a verifier.

  • Specifically, as discussed in Section 3.6 (Validation and verification procedures) of this form above, VVBs must be accredited to ISO 14065 by an approved IAF member.

  • Members of the IAF MLA, and applicants for membership in that Arrangement, will assess each other’s implementation of ISO 14065.

  • Note 1 - Taken from Introduction 0.2: “To help understanding and facilitate reading across from the two normative standards, Clause 8 as well as Annex C of this Mandatory Document links the relevant clause titles from ISO 14065 with relevant clause titles from ISO 14064-3.

  • This Mandatory Document provides additional application guidance to enable harmonization by IAF members for the assessment of V/VBs against ISO 14065 and related standards.


More Definitions of ISO 14065

ISO 14065 means ISO standard 14065, “Greenhouse gasesRequirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition”, as supplemented, amended, added to, replaced or superseded;

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