CSC Compliance Reporting & Documentation 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under California's SB 253 (Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act), which companies must report Scope 3 emissions?
- All California-incorporated companies regardless of size
- US companies doing business in California with over $1 billion in annual revenue (Correct answer)
- Only publicly traded companies listed on US stock exchanges
- Companies with more than 500 employees in California
Correct answer: US companies doing business in California with over $1 billion in annual revenue
California's SB 253 requires US companies doing business in California with annual revenues exceeding $1 billion to disclose Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas emissions.
Question 2: In SASB reporting standards, what does the acronym 'SASB' stand for?
- Sustainability Accounting Standards Bureau
- Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (Correct answer)
- Standards Advisory for Sustainability Benchmarking
- Sustainable Asset and Stakeholder Board
Correct answer: Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
SASB stands for the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, which develops industry-specific sustainability accounting standards for investor-focused disclosure.
Question 3: A manufacturing company is preparing its first TCFD-aligned climate report. Which of the four TCFD pillars addresses how the organization identifies and assesses climate-related risks?
- Governance
- Strategy
- Risk Management (Correct answer)
- Metrics and Targets
Correct answer: Risk Management
The TCFD's Risk Management pillar describes an organization's processes for identifying, assessing, and managing climate-related risks.
Question 4: When documenting an environmental management system (EMS) audit, which ISO standard provides the audit guidelines that must be followed?
- ISO 14001
- ISO 14011
- ISO 19011 (Correct answer)
- ISO 14064
Correct answer: ISO 19011
ISO 19011 provides guidelines for auditing management systems, including environmental management systems certified under ISO 14001.
Question 5: A company discloses in its sustainability report that its supply chain emissions represent 78% of its total carbon footprint. Under GHG Protocol, these emissions fall under which category?
- Scope 1 — Direct emissions
- Scope 2 — Indirect energy emissions
- Scope 3 — Value chain emissions (Correct answer)
- Scope 4 — Avoided emissions
Correct answer: Scope 3 — Value chain emissions
Supply chain emissions, which occur outside the company's direct operations, are classified as Scope 3 value chain emissions under the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard.
Question 6: Under OSHA's environmental recordkeeping requirements, how long must employers retain records of work-related illnesses and injuries on the OSHA 300 Log?
- 1 year
- 3 years
- 5 years (Correct answer)
- 10 years
Correct answer: 5 years
OSHA requires employers to retain OSHA 300 Logs, OSHA 300-A Summaries, and OSHA 301 Incident Reports for five years following the end of the calendar year they cover.
Question 7: A consultant notices that a client's sustainability report omits the GRI 2-29 disclosure. What information is this disclosure supposed to cover?
- The organization's approach to tax transparency
- Stakeholder engagement approach and key stakeholders identified (Correct answer)
- Description of supply chain due diligence practices
- Board committee responsibilities for sustainability
Correct answer: Stakeholder engagement approach and key stakeholders identified
GRI 2-29 requires organizations to disclose their approach to stakeholder engagement, including how they identify and engage key stakeholders.
Under California's SB 253 (Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act), which companies must report Scope 3 emissions?