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How Well Do You Know the EDGE Governance Protocol and Certification Program?
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How Well Do You Know the EDGE Governance Protocol and Certification Program?

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Which of the following accurately describes the EDGE Certification Program?

  • It is a program developed by the International Finance Corporation to promote resource-efficient and low-carbon buildings (correct)
  • It is a program developed by the EDGE Operations and Management Team to promote green buildings
  • It is a program developed by EDGE Faculty to train candidates as EDGE Experts
  • It is a program developed by Certification Providers to deliver EDGE Certification Programs
  • What is the role of EDGE Auditors in the EDGE Certification Program?

  • To review building projects submitted for EDGE certification and assess whether the building design and constructed building meet the EDGE requirements (correct)
  • To develop and maintain the EDGE App and IT Platform
  • To provide basic training on how to use the EDGE App
  • To serve as consultants to EDGE Clients to facilitate their EDGE certification applications
  • What is the responsibility of EDGE Clients in the EDGE Certification Program?

  • To develop and maintain the credibility of the EDGE Certification Program
  • To provide oversight of EDGE Auditors
  • To train candidates as EDGE Experts with relevant experience in teaching and green buildings
  • To initiate registration, complete assessments, apply for certification, and hire an EDGE Expert (correct)
  • What is the role of EDGE Faculty in the certification process?

    <p>They train candidates as EDGE Experts.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the responsibility of Certification Providers in the EDGE Certification Program?

    <p>They deliver the EDGE Certification Programs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the EDGE Governance Protocol?

    <p>To define the roles and requirements for EDGE certifications and the licensing of EDGE Affiliates.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the responsibility of Interested Parties in the EDGE Certification Program?

    <p>Interested Parties play a role in developing and maintaining the credibility of the EDGE Certification Program</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of EDGE Affiliates in the EDGE Certification Program?

    <p>EDGE Affiliates are responsible for delivering the EDGE Certification Programs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the responsibility of EDGE Auditors in the EDGE Certification Program?

    <p>EDGE Auditors review building projects submitted for EDGE certification by an EDGE Client and assess whether the building design and constructed building meet the EDGE requirements</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Overview of EDGE Governance Protocol and Certification Program

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol Overview provides an overview of the governance structure and processes through which EDGE certifications are achieved.

    • The EDGE Certification Program is developed by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to promote resource-efficient and low-carbon buildings.

    • EDGE Certification has three levels: EDGE, EDGE Advanced, and EDGE Zero Carbon.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol ensures that EDGE Certification Programs are implemented consistently around the world and maintains the integrity of the EDGE brand and certificate globally.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol defines the functional roles and requirements for EDGE certifications and the licensing of EDGE Affiliates.

    • The EDGE Operations and Management (EO&M) Team is responsible for developing and maintaining the EDGE App and IT Platform, expanding the number of EDGE Affiliates worldwide, and providing training materials to EDGE Affiliates to operate EDGE Certification Programs.

    • Certification Providers are responsible for delivering the EDGE Certification Programs, issuing both the Preliminary Certificate and the final EDGE Certificate for building projects, and licensing and providing oversight of EDGE Auditors.

    • EDGE Faculty train candidates as EDGE Experts and must be licensed EDGE Experts with relevant experience in teaching and green buildings.

    • EDGE Auditors review building projects submitted for EDGE certification by an EDGE Client and assess whether the building design and constructed building meet the EDGE requirements.

    • EDGE Experts serve as consultants to EDGE Clients to facilitate their EDGE certification applications.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol documents are organized into seven chapters, including the EDGE Certification Protocol and the EDGE Update Protocol.

    • The EDGE Protocol requirements are updated periodically based on updates to the EDGE program and practical implementation experience, and Interested Parties are typically consulted to ensure transparency, consistency, and credibility.Overview of EDGE Certification Program Roles and Responsibilities

    • EDGE Experts provide advice to clients on green design principles, the EDGE Standard, software, and certification system.

    • EDGE Experts may provide basic training on how to use the EDGE App but cannot grant qualifications based on this training.

    • EDGE Experts cannot serve as both EDGE Expert and EDGE Auditor on the same project.

    • EDGE Clients are responsible for initiating registration, completing assessments, applying for certification, hiring an EDGE Auditor, and ensuring energy and water saving measures are included in the completed building project.

    • Interested Parties, including EDGE Affiliates, Strategic Supporters, and EDGE Clients, play a role in developing and maintaining the credibility of the EDGE Certification Program.

    • Interested Parties can ask questions, file complaints, and provide feedback to Certification Providers and the EO&M Team.

    • Interested Parties may be invited to participate in working groups for the development of the EDGE Program.

    • EDGE Clients are responsible for paying non-refundable EDGE Certification Fees to the Certification Provider and for auditing services to their appointed EDGE Auditor.

    • The Certification Provider must remit a portion of all EDGE Fees to IFC, including a portion of EDGE Certification fees paid by EDGE Clients.

    • EDGE Faculty members are responsible for paying an annual licensing fee.

    • The detailed licensing process and roles and responsibilities of EDGE Experts are outlined in Chapter 5 of the EDGE Protocol Document.

    • The detailed roles and responsibilities of EDGE Clients are outlined in Chapter 6 of the EDGE Protocol Document.

    Overview of EDGE Governance Protocol and Certification Program

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol Overview provides an overview of the governance structure and processes through which EDGE certifications are achieved.

    • The EDGE Certification Program is developed by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to promote resource-efficient and low-carbon buildings.

    • EDGE Certification has three levels: EDGE, EDGE Advanced, and EDGE Zero Carbon.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol ensures that EDGE Certification Programs are implemented consistently around the world and maintains the integrity of the EDGE brand and certificate globally.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol defines the functional roles and requirements for EDGE certifications and the licensing of EDGE Affiliates.

    • The EDGE Operations and Management (EO&M) Team is responsible for developing and maintaining the EDGE App and IT Platform, expanding the number of EDGE Affiliates worldwide, and providing training materials to EDGE Affiliates to operate EDGE Certification Programs.

    • Certification Providers are responsible for delivering the EDGE Certification Programs, issuing both the Preliminary Certificate and the final EDGE Certificate for building projects, and licensing and providing oversight of EDGE Auditors.

    • EDGE Faculty train candidates as EDGE Experts and must be licensed EDGE Experts with relevant experience in teaching and green buildings.

    • EDGE Auditors review building projects submitted for EDGE certification by an EDGE Client and assess whether the building design and constructed building meet the EDGE requirements.

    • EDGE Experts serve as consultants to EDGE Clients to facilitate their EDGE certification applications.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol documents are organized into seven chapters, including the EDGE Certification Protocol and the EDGE Update Protocol.

    • The EDGE Protocol requirements are updated periodically based on updates to the EDGE program and practical implementation experience, and Interested Parties are typically consulted to ensure transparency, consistency, and credibility.Overview of EDGE Certification Program Roles and Responsibilities

    • EDGE Experts provide advice to clients on green design principles, the EDGE Standard, software, and certification system.

    • EDGE Experts may provide basic training on how to use the EDGE App but cannot grant qualifications based on this training.

    • EDGE Experts cannot serve as both EDGE Expert and EDGE Auditor on the same project.

    • EDGE Clients are responsible for initiating registration, completing assessments, applying for certification, hiring an EDGE Auditor, and ensuring energy and water saving measures are included in the completed building project.

    • Interested Parties, including EDGE Affiliates, Strategic Supporters, and EDGE Clients, play a role in developing and maintaining the credibility of the EDGE Certification Program.

    • Interested Parties can ask questions, file complaints, and provide feedback to Certification Providers and the EO&M Team.

    • Interested Parties may be invited to participate in working groups for the development of the EDGE Program.

    • EDGE Clients are responsible for paying non-refundable EDGE Certification Fees to the Certification Provider and for auditing services to their appointed EDGE Auditor.

    • The Certification Provider must remit a portion of all EDGE Fees to IFC, including a portion of EDGE Certification fees paid by EDGE Clients.

    • EDGE Faculty members are responsible for paying an annual licensing fee.

    • The detailed licensing process and roles and responsibilities of EDGE Experts are outlined in Chapter 5 of the EDGE Protocol Document.

    • The detailed roles and responsibilities of EDGE Clients are outlined in Chapter 6 of the EDGE Protocol Document.

    Overview of EDGE Governance Protocol and Certification Program

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol Overview provides an overview of the governance structure and processes through which EDGE certifications are achieved.

    • The EDGE Certification Program is developed by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to promote resource-efficient and low-carbon buildings.

    • EDGE Certification has three levels: EDGE, EDGE Advanced, and EDGE Zero Carbon.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol ensures that EDGE Certification Programs are implemented consistently around the world and maintains the integrity of the EDGE brand and certificate globally.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol defines the functional roles and requirements for EDGE certifications and the licensing of EDGE Affiliates.

    • The EDGE Operations and Management (EO&M) Team is responsible for developing and maintaining the EDGE App and IT Platform, expanding the number of EDGE Affiliates worldwide, and providing training materials to EDGE Affiliates to operate EDGE Certification Programs.

    • Certification Providers are responsible for delivering the EDGE Certification Programs, issuing both the Preliminary Certificate and the final EDGE Certificate for building projects, and licensing and providing oversight of EDGE Auditors.

    • EDGE Faculty train candidates as EDGE Experts and must be licensed EDGE Experts with relevant experience in teaching and green buildings.

    • EDGE Auditors review building projects submitted for EDGE certification by an EDGE Client and assess whether the building design and constructed building meet the EDGE requirements.

    • EDGE Experts serve as consultants to EDGE Clients to facilitate their EDGE certification applications.

    • The EDGE Governance Protocol documents are organized into seven chapters, including the EDGE Certification Protocol and the EDGE Update Protocol.

    • The EDGE Protocol requirements are updated periodically based on updates to the EDGE program and practical implementation experience, and Interested Parties are typically consulted to ensure transparency, consistency, and credibility.Overview of EDGE Certification Program Roles and Responsibilities

    • EDGE Experts provide advice to clients on green design principles, the EDGE Standard, software, and certification system.

    • EDGE Experts may provide basic training on how to use the EDGE App but cannot grant qualifications based on this training.

    • EDGE Experts cannot serve as both EDGE Expert and EDGE Auditor on the same project.

    • EDGE Clients are responsible for initiating registration, completing assessments, applying for certification, hiring an EDGE Auditor, and ensuring energy and water saving measures are included in the completed building project.

    • Interested Parties, including EDGE Affiliates, Strategic Supporters, and EDGE Clients, play a role in developing and maintaining the credibility of the EDGE Certification Program.

    • Interested Parties can ask questions, file complaints, and provide feedback to Certification Providers and the EO&M Team.

    • Interested Parties may be invited to participate in working groups for the development of the EDGE Program.

    • EDGE Clients are responsible for paying non-refundable EDGE Certification Fees to the Certification Provider and for auditing services to their appointed EDGE Auditor.

    • The Certification Provider must remit a portion of all EDGE Fees to IFC, including a portion of EDGE Certification fees paid by EDGE Clients.

    • EDGE Faculty members are responsible for paying an annual licensing fee.

    • The detailed licensing process and roles and responsibilities of EDGE Experts are outlined in Chapter 5 of the EDGE Protocol Document.

    • The detailed roles and responsibilities of EDGE Clients are outlined in Chapter 6 of the EDGE Protocol Document.

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