Accreditations

Facilities Management Support Services are very proud to have the following accreditations. 

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B&ES (previously HVCA)

B&ES (Building & Engineering Services Association) adds value to members' businesses by providing quality services, promoting excellence and shaping the commercial environment through representation and leadership. The B&ES represents the interests of firms active in the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration (hvacr) products and equipment.

http://www.b-es.org/



Select

As the authoritative trade association for the electrotechnical industry, SELECT helps to shape the market environment. By representing the industry to government, SELECT influences legislation to create industry conditions which enable Member firms to both provide a quality service to their clients and operate profitably at the same time.

http://www.select.org.uk/



SNIPEF

The Plumbing Industry Licensing Scheme was established in 2002 to increase the professionalism of the plumbing industry. A number of partner organisations were involved in its development including Scottish Water, the Scottish Consumer Council and the Northern Ireland Consumer Council, the Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland and the Scottish Association of Chief Building Control Officers amongst others. There has also been significant input and support from the Scottish Building Standards Agency (SBSA).

http://www.snipef.org/



NICEIC

The NICEIC is the industry's independent, non profit-making, voluntary regulatory body covering the whole of the United Kingdom. The NICEIC's sole purpose is to protect consumers from unsafe and unsound electrical work. We are not a trade association and do not represent the interests of electrical contractors.

http://www.niceic.org.uk/



Gas Safe Register

What is Gas Safe Register? Gas Safe Register exists to protect you, your family, and your property from dangerous gas work. Incorrectly fitted, badly repaired or poorly maintained gas appliances are a major cause of lethal carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and can also lead to gas leaks and explosions. To carry out work on gas installations and appliances safely and legally, engineers in Great Britain and the Isle of Man must be on the Gas Safe Register. We make sure the 120,000 engineers on the register are safe by inspecting the gas work they have carried out. We are interested in the experiences you have had, when using gas engineers. You can report good or bas gas work to us using our 'nominate gas work for inspection' service.

http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk



BIFM

British Institute of Facilities Management. Facilities management is one of the fastest growing professions in the UK. Facilities managers are responsible for many of the buildings and services which support businesses and other types of organisation. BIFM is the UK’s lead institute representing the interests of those who practice facilities management and those who work in organisations supplying FM related goods or services.

http://www.bifm.org.uk



NSI

The National Security Inspectorate (NSI) is an independent, not-for-profit approvals body providing inspection services for the security and fire industries. For over 30 years, NSI has been protecting the customer by insisting on the highest standards and operating the toughest inspection regime. Companies are inspected regularly by highly qualified, full-time inspectors, to prove their ongoing competence. NSI’s Customer Care support process reinforces the reliability and integrity of the companies it inspects. All NSI schemes meet or exceed the appropriate requirements of the Police, Fire Service and Insurers.

http://www.nsi.org.uk



BICSI

BICSI is a professional association supporting the information transport systems (ITS) industry with information, education and knowledge assessment for individuals and companies. BICSI serves more than 25,000 ITS professionals, including designers, installers and technicians. These individuals provide the fundamental infrastructure for telecommunications, audio/video, life safety and automation systems. Through courses, conferences, publications and professional registration programs, BICSI staff and volunteers assist ITS professionals in delivering critical products and services, and offer opportunities for continual improvement and enhanced professional stature.

http://www.bicsi.org/



IoR

Institute of Refrigeration. Refrigeration and air conditioning play a vital part in the lives of everyone in the modern world. If you work in these fields you can demonstrate your professionalism by becoming a member of the IOR. It is an independent organisation, run for refrigeration and air conditioning professionals by refrigeration and air conditioning professionals. The IOR is a central meeting point for people from all over the world to promote, improve and learn more about refrigeration and air conditioning.

http://www.ior.org.uk



ROSPA

RoSPA's mission is to enhance the quality of life by exercising a powerful influence for accident prevention. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is a registered charity established over 80 years ago and aims to campaign for change, influence opinion, contribute to debate, educate and inform - for the good of all. By providing information, advice, resources and training, RoSPA is actively involved in the promotion of safety and the prevention of accidents in all areas of life - at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure and on (or near) water.

http://www.rospa.co.uk



GOSHG

Grampian Occupational Safety & Health Group GOSH is a self-help group of dedicated Health and Safety Professionals, Employers, Trade Unions and anyone who is interested in health and safety. We meet to discuss health and safety issues, swap advice and learn from invited speakers, ranging from all areas of industry in the North East of Scotland and beyond, including safety experts and the health and Safety Executive.

http://www.goshgroup.org.uk



BSC

The British Safety Council works with companies in over 50 countries. We offer HSE professional development through a global network of Training Centres, providing the only IOSH and IEMA accredited Diploma courses designed for the non-UK market. The Five Star Safety and Sustainability Audit Systems help companies to achieve world class performance – fewer accidents, greater efficiency and increased profits. Our international award schemes lead to competitive advantage and worldwide recognition.

http://www.britishsafetycouncil.co.uk



Constructionline

Constructionline/NPQS – A new form of efficiency Constructionline is the UK's register of pre-qualified local and national construction and construction-related contractors and consultants. NPQS has been developed as a complimentry service which focuses on non-construction activities allowing buyers to use the Constructionline database as a one stop shop for all prequalified suppliers.

http://www.constructionline.co.uk



CHAS

Contractors Health & Safety Assessment Scheme. Local authority health and safety and contract professionals, supported by the Health and Safety Executive, have developed the Contractor Health and Safety (CHAS) Assessment Scheme over recent years. It is now available for any public sector organisation to use in their pre-qualification process for contractor application for approved/select list or short-listing. It provides information relating to the health and safety element of the application only. It should be noted that RIBSD are now an accredited member of CHAS.

http://www.chas.gov.uk



First Point Assessment

First Point Assessment (FPAL) is the oil and gas supply chain database for the UK and The Netherlands and is a division of Achilles Information Limited. FPAL is the key tool used by oil & gas purchasers to identify and select current and potential suppliers when awarding contracts or purchase orders.

http://www.fpal.com



OFTEC

Oil Firing Technical Association, OFTEC looks after the oil heating and cooking industry throughout the UK and Ireland. Our mission is ‘promoting excellence in oil heating and cooking’. On the one hand we are a trade association responsible for maintaining high standards of appliance manufacture, and on the other we maintain the only Government register of ‘Competent Persons’ who are qualified to work on oil fired heating and cooking appliances. Householders can visit our new look consumer website for more information on using oil for heating and cooking. Manufacturers and Technicians can access a wealth of technical information and support from our technical site.

http://www.oftec.co.uk



The Royal Warrant Holders Association

History of The Royal Warrant From earliest times tradesmen and women have served their sovereign by providing goods and services – from making robes and regalia to repairing roofs and painting walls. The first rewards for this loyal service came in the form of Royal Charters which were granted to the trade guilds, later known as livery companies. The earliest recorded Royal Charter was granted to the Weavers’ Company in 1155 by Henry II. In 1394 Dick Whittington helped obtain a Royal Charter for his own Company, the Mercers, who traded in luxury fabrics.

http://www.royalwarrant.org