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ELECSA   

ELECSA is a joint venture between FENSA and the BBA to deliver an independent, no nonsense, certification scheme for tradesmen who undertake domestic electrical installation work. Such independent certification is required by Government as evidence that you are competent to undertake electrical work in accordance with the Building Act 1984, and specifically Approved Document P “Electrical safety in Dwellings.”

http://www.elecsa.co.uk/


Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland   

The Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland (SELECT) serves the electrical industry. As a representative of traders in the electrical industry, SELECT aims to influence legislation to create industry conditions which enable member firms to provide quality services.

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


Electrical Contractors’ Association   

The Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) represents the best in electrical engineering and building services. It aims to maintain and improve industry standards through discussion and representation.

http://www.eca.co.uk/


Electrical Energy Efficiency Scheme   

The Electrical Energy Efficiency Scheme is a Competent Person Scheme developed by the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) for firms that carry out electrical installation work in buildings other than dwellings e.g. offices, factories, hospitals, leisure centres, hostels, schools, shops etc. in England and Wales. The Electrical Energy Efficiency Scheme has been authorised by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) for firms that install lighting, electrical heating and controls and that wish to self-certify that their work complies with the Building Regulations, in particular the new Part L - Conservation of Fuel and Power.

http://www.partl.co.uk/


Environmental Services Association   

The Environmental Services Association (ESA) represents the UK’s waste management and secondary resources industry.

http://www.esauk.org/