Title: DNV VeriSustain Protocol
1Opportunities and Risks
Five Criteria for Credible Reliable Reporting
32nd Annual Energy Environmental
Conference September 18-22, 2005
Russell V. Thornton Director, EHS/Climate
Change/CSR Certification
2Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
- Independent foundation established in 1864 to
safeguard life, property and the environment. - This means it is under no external financial or
shareholder pressure and can present itself to
the market as a truly independent body. - World renown reputation of quality and integrity.
- 6600 employees, 100 countries, 300 offices
3DNV Organization
- DNV consists of several business units,
including - Maritime industry active since 1864
(classification of ships, standards development
and management) - Certification (environmental, auto, climate
change, wind, food, etc.) 3rd largest
certification body in the world, over 50,000
certificates - Technology Services qualification of new
technologies (oil gas) - Research hydrogen, carbon capture and storage,
materials, etc. - Risk Consulting Business Risk Management
- Core Ratings Financial rating service,
corporate social responsibility and governance
4Pale Blue Dot
5A Sense of Obligation
Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
A Man Said to the Universe
A man said to the universe "Sir, I exist!
"However," replied the universe,
"The fact has not created in me
"A sense of obligation."
6Opportunities and Risks
- Table of Contents
- Definitions of reporting risk opportunities
- Models for Reducing the risk of reporting
- Make reporting more meaningful and reliable
- Five Essential Criteria
7Definitions
- Risk the probability and severity of an
undesired event resulting from reporting. - Opportunities are proven chances for advancement
- Performance Measurable results
- Material What is important
- Audit/transaction test Independent documented
processto determine extent to which reporting
systems meet audit criteria set by the
organization and other requirements (ed sic)
8Current Reporting and Verification Trends
Opportunity Risks
- Standardization Common reporting criteria
- Consolidation Shake-out of the concepts and
content - Regulation The emergence of government mandates
- Integration Merging or blended systems
9Opportunity and Risks
System C OSHA, SARA ISO 14001/9001 QC
Managing in the Verge
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System B Enhanced Reporting GRI, IMSD, etc.
System A Financial Reporting Accounting
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Integration of management systems and reporting
allows re-combinations and new properties to
emerge
10Reporting Risk Control Framework
Understanding the Business of Reporting
Reporting Requirements
Business Objectives Strategies
Scope of Reporting
Impacts, Hazards, Risks
Understand data generation systems and identify
key risk areas
Understand control systems in place to manage
reporting risks
Identify areas of Residual Risk
Transaction Testing (internal or external)
IMPROVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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11Opportunities and Risks
Business and stakeholders alike need to find a
way to evaluate what really matters most, and
focus more effort on those areas. Russ
Thornton Director EHS Certification DNV
Certification, Inc. USA
12Reporting Risk Evaluation Model
Deciding what is Material to Report?
Identify all sources of risk and stakeholders
Evaluate risk
Develop plan
Implement plan
No
No
No
No
Treat
Terminate
Tolerate
Transfer
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Identify Work Set Standard (LCA)
Measure Conformance Evaluate results Correct
and change
Eliminate impact(s) or hazard
Divest product or service Insurance
Monitor and Review results
13Opportunity and Risks
What is IMPORTANT (MATERIAL)?
14 Five Essential Reporting Criteria
1
- Proper Reporting Boundaries
- Stakeholder consultation
- In line with corporate policy and vision
- Includes all relevant aspects and indirect
impacts - Effective processes to include long-term, forward
looking trends, and reporting cumulative data
15 Five Essential Reporting Criteria
2
- Reliability
- Degree of reliability is determined by site level
reporting - Data should be evaluated through calculating the
arithmetic weighted mean (or other method) to
assess the scores/data from individual sites
16 Five Essential Reporting Criteria
3
- Accuracy
- Data collection is integrated with daily
activities - Few, if any, procedural or technical errors
- Ambiguity is minimized and performance metrics
are clear
17 Five Essential Reporting Criteria
4
- Comparability
- No. years of performance data
- Future targets
- Re-statements
- Stated in absolute terms, and normalized where
appropriate - Use graphics and charts
18 Five Essential Reporting Criteria
5
- Neutrality
- Impact and risk analysis performed
- Other indicators (whole picture)
- Indicators factually based and unbiased
- Aggregation done in a manner that does not
jeopardize strengths or create weaknesses
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