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EnviroVent receives BPEC approval for new training initiative

EnviroVent, has received approval for its new Domestic Ventilation Training Programme from the British Plumbing Employers Council (BPEC).
EnviroVent receives BPEC approval for new training initiative
Recognised by both HVCA and the NICEIC, the two day course is open to all external candidates who have a number of years experience in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering (or alternatively who either have or are in the process of completing NVQ Level 3 in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering).

Following the significant changes to Approved Document F (ADF) of the building regulations last October, domestic ventilation has now become a 'notifiable work'. This means that all ventilation provision in new build properties must now be commissioned by a suitably qualified person.

Charlie Bisby, EnviroVent's installations director explains: 'The Competent Persons Scheme is designed to meet the requirements outlined in the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide 2010 for the installation, inspection, testing, commissioning and provision of information for fixed domestic ventilation systems into both new and existing residential buildings. The syllabus covers the theory behind ventilation systems as well as including practical exercises such as the commissioning of a heat recovery system. At the end of the course, there is a multiple choice assessment which each individual candidate needs to pass at the end of the course to become a BPEC Certified Ventilation Installer.'

For further information on the training offered by EnviroVent contact Jane Mclean on 01423 810810 or email jmclean@envirovent.com.

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11 July 2011

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