7.1 - Prepare the evaluation of your assessment
How to choose a dedicated evaluation team? What deliverables shall be necessary for the evaluation?

Composition of the evaluation team of a Bilan Carbone®
The organisation is responsible for contacting an evaluator, who acts alone or forms an evaluation team. The list of trained and certified evaluators is available in thedirectory of ABC.
The entire evaluation team is trained in the Bilan Carbone® method and all its members must belong to organisations that are members of ABC. It is led by an evaluation project lead who is, in addition, trained and certified for the assessment of assessments. Furthermore, if the organisation wishes to obtain its evaluation attestation with limited assurance, it may request the participation of a chartered accountant in the evaluation assignment of the assessment.
It is important to respect the notions of impartiality and independence of the persons involved in the assessment of assessments in relation to those who carried out those assessments. ABC must be informed of any conflict of interest for the evaluation of a Bilan Carbone®.
More information on the evaluation team of Bilan Carbone® assessments and the notion of impartiality can be found in the guide for the evaluation of a Bilan Carbone®.
Preparing the supporting documents for the evaluation
Section 6.1 details the Bilan Carbone® deliverables, and the supporting documents required for the evaluation.
Among these deliverables is the self-assessment report completed by the organisation before the evaluation. This is done by following the instructions of the guide for the evaluation of a Bilan Carbone® and by completing the blank report found in the annex. This will notably allow to:
Better know what to expect in the case of a first evaluation
To properly prepare all the evidence or additional documents required for the evaluation
To correct any possible error preventing the assessment from being verified and validated
Furthermore, some supporting documents remain valid for several years and carrying out a Bilan Carbone® approach regularly (in particular for high maturity levels) should not force the organisation to systematically repeat reflections whose conclusions remain relevant. The evaluator therefore has a validity range for certain deliverables:
Deliverables No.16 to 19 : The action plan and their quantifications, the objectives of the transition plan as well as its trajectory, remain valid for a period of 2 years. It is however necessary to keep the monitoring of the transition plan up to date;
Deliverables No.9 for an Advanced level: The risk analysis remains valid for a period of 10 years ;
Deliverables No.10 : The entire Stakeholder engagement process and the actions carried out remain valid for a period of 2 years ;
All information on the operational boundary is documented and Do you have a comprehension question?Consult the FAQ . The method is living and therefore likely to evolve (clarifications, additions): find the.
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