5.1. Do No Significant Harm The “Do No Significant Harm” (DNSH) principle is applied to the taxonomies with multiple objectives in order to make sure that one objective does not cause damage to other
engagement team carry out their work in accordance with the planned approach. (d) Addressing significant matters arising during the engagement, considering their significance and modifying the planned approach
accurate? (For example, by frequently reviewing and updating on an annual basis or when there are significant changes) 4 How does the firm address changing circumstances and weaknesses or issues that arise
management responsibilities and what support do they receive in managing these demands? 3 How does the firm ensure that partners have sufficient time needed to maintain technical competence in fast-changing